Summer Work Program
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Alleyway to the Monster Kabinett, Berlin. Photo - Jianing Zhao ‘20
The German Department’s Summer Work Program (SWP) is your ticket to building your resumé and professional network, improving your German language skills, and expanding your global community.
About SWP
Königstein Fortress, Königstein, Saxony. Photo - Jianing Zhao ‘20
For over 60 years, SWP has opened up academic and professional opportunities for countless Princeton undergraduates. As the oldest international internship program of its kind at the University, SWP takes learning beyond the classroom by connecting Princeton undergraduates with internships in German-speaking countries. In conjunction with the Princeton Alumni Association of Germany and the Princeton Club of Austria, SWP arranges internships with leading German and Austrian companies and institutions in the arts, education, culture, STEM & COS, business & finance, government, service & social impact, non-profits, medicine, and law. Many internships are tailored to students’ specific academic and professional interests. SWP also supports student-initiated opportunities.
We offer both in-person as well as remote internships. Please consult the University’s Permissible Travel Guidelines page for the most up-to-date information regarding international travel.
Updates:
- The Summer Work Program (SWP) and the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination (LISD) are pleased to offer a new summer internship in Global Public Affairs with FGS Global in Berlin. To find out more, please read the internship description and application instructions in the Summer Work Program Shared Resources Folder (Princeton netid required). Deadline: February 26.
- All deadlines for STEM Internships have now passed.
- We are still accepting applications for internships relating to arts, culture, policy, and service / social impact. Submit the SWP 2025 Internship Application Form to apply.
For detailed information regarding dates and deadlines, please visit our FAQ page.
Our Internships Offer:
Stairwell. Abandoned Children’s Hospital, Berlin. Photo - Jianing Zhao, ‘20
- Generous funding
- Work and research experience in a wide range of fields
- The chance to apply your language skills in the real world
- Networking with international alumni
- Professional connections in Europe’s largest economy
- Flexible schedules
Interested? Visit our How to Apply page.
Useful Links

Tourist Tram, Quedlinburg, Saxony-Anhalt. Photo – Jianing Zhao ‘20
- How to Apply
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- SWP Resources (Princeton netid required)
- Internship Milestone Credit (German majors only)
- SWP 2024 Internship Evaluation & Donor Letter (for returning students)
- SAFE-Funding
- University International Travel Guidelines
- University Global Work & Services Policy
Contact

Wilhelm I von Nassau. Marktkirche, Wiesbaden, & Hessen.
For more information, please contact
Angiras Arya
Internship Program Coordinator
Summer Work Program
Department of German
Princeton University
224 East Pyne
Princeton, NJ 08544
Phone: (609) 258-4132
E-mail: @email
Office Hours: by appointment via Calendly