The Internship in the West Bank, Palestine Program offers international participants the chance to immerse themselves in Palestinian culture and daily life, as well as learn about human rights, Palestinian refugee situations, and politics in Hebron, West Bank. The internship opportunity involves participating in a highly respected community development initiative run by Engage in Palestine.
To facilitate a deep cultural experience, the Center organises visits to various institutions, including both Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and Palestinian governmental organisations, factories, and Palestinian refugee camps in Hebron. This firsthand exposure provides an exciting opportunity for interns to gain insight into daily life in Palestine. The internship program offers a range of internships at the Center to cater to different interests and career goals.
In addition, interns enrolled in the Internship in the West Bank, Palestine program have the option to study either Modern Standard Arabic or Ammiyya (spoken Arabic dialects). They can also interact with Palestinian locals, reside with a Palestinian host family, and gain a deeper understanding of the rich Palestinian culture.
The Internship in the West Bank caters to students, graduates, professionals, retirees, and individuals passionate about advocating for human rights and supporting Palestinian refugees and children. Engage in Palestine welcomes people from all over the world and strives to foster connections between individuals worldwide and Palestine.
Intern and Volunteer With Palestinian Children
In the last two stages of the internship, you will have the chance to intern and volunteer with Palestinian children in Hebron and local refugee camps, a unique experience that will shape participants’ perspective for years to come.
Interns will have the chance to create their own workshops geared toward Palestinian children. Previous workshops have included:
- Drama for Palestinian refugees
- Fun days for Palestinian kids in the refugee camps
- Conversational English language for Palestinian kids
- Arts and music for disabled Palestinian children
- Media training for Palestinian school students
- Environmental camps for young school students
- Journalism workshops for high school students
- Medicine (First Aid Courses)
- And more!
Accessible Internship Programs
Engage in Palestine offers accessible internship programs for international participants. The internships take place over the course of between one and three months and is perfect for individuals interested in helping the Palestinian community and learning either Palestinian, Levantine or Modern Standard Arabic.
We provide an engaging environment for interns to make a difference in a safe and meaningful way, from teaching English as a foreign language to studying Arabic and sharing information about human rights in Palestine, along with a number of other topics. As part of the various programs, you will be offered visits to local sites, lectures, and discussions in order to develop your understanding of the respective internship, and as part of a commitment to cultural exchange.
The Internship in the West Bank, Palestine Program is available year-round (Summer, Winter, Fall, and Spring) and is ideal for a wide variety of internationals; from law or human rights students, to those wishing to broaden their life experience while learning a new language.
Internship In Palestine Impact
Our Volunteer and Internship programs in the West Bank, Palestine are well researched, targeted, and suitable for anyone who wants to gain insights into daily Palestinian legal affairs and human rights. We aim to make a long term difference for the Palestinian local community through the exchange of ideas and “walking in each other’s shoes”.
Volunteering and interning is a unique opportunity to genuinely make an impact on your life as well as others including Palestinian children, refugees, youth and community members in Palestine.
Reviews And Community Awards
Engage in Palestine has welcomed individuals from all over the world since 2011. While we continuously develop our programs to provide the best possible learning experience, the center’s fundamental mission remains the same: to connect, teach and develop individuals within the local and international community.
We continue to strive towards “excellence”: In 2022 we were rated one of the top three programs worldwide in offering volunteer opportunities and one of the top three language schools worldwide by Go Overseas. We received a total of five Go Overseas Community Choice Awards in 2022. The Excellence Center was also recognized as one of the top Teach Abroad Providers for the category of “benefits” and one of the Top Internship Abroad Providers for the categories of “growth” and “support”.
We continue to strive towards “excellence”: In 2021 we were rated one of the top three programs worldwide in offering volunteer opportunities. We received the community choice awards by Go Overseas in the categories “best language school”, and voted best on “fun” and “instruction.”
In 2019, we received our first “Go Overseas Community Choice Awards” to acknowledge Engage in Palestine’s impact on the community of travelers around the world. Our center continues to be a highly rated travel organization across its selection of programs
Furthermore, Engage in Palestine’s programs, including the internships in Hebron, have more than:
- +730 reviews (94%) on gooverseas.com
- +130 reviews (96%) on goabroad.com
- Participants video testimonials
Summer Internships In Palestine
For people looking for an internship over the summer in the West Bank, Palestine, Israel, or the Middle East, Engage in Palestine offers internships that span from June to September. These internship programs are ideal for students, English native speakers, or any individuals looking to intern on an extended visit.
These summer internship programs combine Arabic language focus with a full learning, immersion and engagement in Palestinian culture, politics and history. It includes visits to Bedouin areas (Susiya), Palestinian refugee camps, local villages and community centers.
What Can An internship In Palestine Offer?
The Internship in the West Bank is suitable for participants who are looking to:
- Study Arabic in Palestine (Modern Standard Arabic, MSA) or Colloquial Palestinian Arabic
- Learn more and engaging in Palestinian culture and politics
- Learn about Human Rights Studies in Palestine
- Assist the cause of Palestinian refugees in the West Bank
- Learn about the legal system in the West bank and Palestinian laws
- See the political and legal situation in the West Bank
- Lead community activities in the city of Hebron
- Provide educational support for Palestinians
Who Is Interested In An Internship In Palestine?
Engage in Palestine was founded in June 2011. Since then, interns from all over the world have come to join our family in Hebron. Most of our interns have traveled from countries like the USA, Germany, United Kingdom, Poland, The Netherlands, Switzerland, Australia, Japan, and Canada.
In General, The Internship In the West Bank, Palestine is Suitable For:
- Those who study the Middle East, refugee law or Human Rights studies
- Gap year students
- University Students who wish to do a semester abroad (University Credit)
- Participants who are interested to understand the politics of Palestine
- Arabic and Islamic Studies students
- Participants who wish to learn Arabic and immerse in the Palestinian culture and daily life
- People who are interested to meet Palestinians
- Everyone who is willing to help and make a difference in Palestine
Engage in Palestine welcomes individuals from all majors, nationalities, and backgrounds to apply for an internship in the West Bank, Palestine. The internship placement is designed for students and people who would like to live in a dynamic place like Palestine to get practical experience in their fields of interests and their skills.
What do you need to intern in Palestine?
- +18 years of age
- A positive attitude and willingness to learn about Palestine
- An interest in meeting many people in Palestine
- The ability to communicate in English
- The willingness to be a part of a family in Hebron, Palestine
What you don’t need to intern in Palestine:
- The ability to speak Arabic
- Travel experience
- To be a native English speaker
- An educational degree
- Experience teaching English
- To be a student
Main Activities During The Internship
The Internship in the West Bank Program includes four main activities which will offer interns a life-changing experience:
1. Studying Arabic (MSA or Colloquial Palestinian Arabic)
The first week of the the internship position will be focused on learning conversational Arabic. Interns will be provided an Arabic intensive course for 20 hours every month at the center. These Arabic lessons make the Internship in the West Bank, Palestine Program an ideal learning experience for university students and people looking for a cultural introduction to their internship in Hebron, Palestine.
2. Engaging in culture, politics, and site visits
Participants in the Internship in Palestine Program will engage in cultural activities with both their host family and Engage in Palestine’s staff. Introduction to Palestinian politics and culture will be provided for internationals, in addition to lectures and discussions about the Palestinian situation. Moreover, the center will organize visits to various sites in Hebron, including factories, universities, refugee camps, local NGOs, and law clinics, to name but a few.
3. Engaging and leading community development activities
Furthermore, interns in Palestine will play an active role in community development initiatives. Our interns will be given some fundamental preparation in advance outlining the organisation of community development activities for residents of Hebron. After this, participants will develop and lead these events according to their interests and skills. In particular, the activities will be for Palestinian school students, university students and/or community members and take place with the supervision of the Engage in Palestine team.
For example, those studying journalism can organize trainings for university or school students (for around 10-12 participants) teaching them how to write a press release or make a short movie. Such training can take place at local institutions in Hebron or organizations including universities, schools, educational and cultural centers, companies, etc.
4. Participating in educational activities
The last stage of the internship in the West Bank, Palestine will include your participation in different educational activities that the Center organises for the Palestinian community in and around the city of Hebron. Interns will support fun and game activities, overall learning for Palestinian students, and assist in the English classes taught by the Palestinian teachers.
Additionally, interns will be asked to write some articles about Palestine and their experiences both with the community and during their stay at the Center.
Benefits of The Internship
Participants of the Internship program in Hebron, West Bank will be provided with:
- 20 hours of conversational Palestinian Arabic lessons for each month they intern. Participants also can study MSA, Fusha or colloquial Arabic.
- Accommodation with a Palestinian host family or a shared flat.
- Breakfast with other participants (6 times a week)
- Support during their time in Palestine
- Visits to various sites in the city of Hebron (refugee camps in Hebron, the old city, different factories, etc.)
- Understanding of the Palestinian politics and experience the occupation of the West Bank
- Get to know the Human Rights situations and helping the Palestinian refugees.
- Engagement in educational, community and social activities
- The hospitality of Palestinians and a pleasant climate
- The opportunity to live in and gain impressions from one of the most politically divisive and ambivalent regions of the Middle East.
- The chance to visit unique tourist attractions with a native perspective – locations including Bethlehem, Ramallah, Nablus, Hebron, Tulkarm, Qalqilyah, Jenin and the Dead Sea in Jericho.
- Visits to nearby cities such as Akko, Herzliya, Beersheva, Eilat, Tiberias, Netanya, Safed, Haifa, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Masada, Amman, Aqaba, Wadi Rum, and Nazareth.
- Well-qualified, attentive Arabic teachers, each with an excellent educational background, who are ready and happy to help you.
- A certificate upon completion.
Exploring the Famous Historical Cities
Moreover, weekends in Israel, Jordan and Palestine exploring the famous historical cities such as Jericho, Jerusalem, Akko, Tel Aviv, the Dead Sea, Eilat, Tiberias, Nazareth, Be’er Sheva, Ashdod, Masada are awaiting you! Travel to Jordan’s most ancient sites in Petra, Amman, Wadi Rum, Irbid and Aqaba and broaden your experiences in the Middle East!
Living Accommodations:
The opportunity to stay with a Palestinian host family in Hebron, Palestine is guaranteed for female interns, however homestay for male interns is subject to availability. Engage in Palestine makes living arrangements for male interns in shared flats when homestay is not available. If you are a male student looking to stay with a host family, please apply early for the best chance to be placed with a host family.
Brief information about the internship in the West Bank, Palestine
Questions | Answers |
Place of Internship | Hebron, West Bank, Palestine |
Program Language | English |
Internship Duration | 4-13 Weeks |
Hours of Arabic Instruction per Month | 20 hours |
Starting/ Ending Dates | Interns can freely choose their starting and ending dates. We offer internship programs year-round |
Timeframe | Academic Year Fall J-Term Maymester Spring Spring Break Summer Winter Year Round |
Internship Weekly Hours | 30 Hours |
Area of Internship | Human Rights in Palestine The Palestinian legal and political situation Palestinian Community development The Palestinian culture and politics Palestinian refugees in the West Bank |
Intern Age | People who are 18 years or older |
Days of the Week | Saturday-Thursday: The Center is open six days a week. Interns are off Friday and one other day of their choice. |
Monthly Costs | 1250€ (Euro) |
Homestay in Hebron | Palestinian host family Male dorm Private (Additional fees apply) |
Educational Degree | Not Required |
University Credit | Available |
Application Deadline | No Deadline. However, please apply early if you are a male intern interested in living with a Palestinian host family, as homestay availability is limited. |
Internship in Palestine Reviews | Reviews and Ratings On Gooverseas.com Reviews and Ratings On Goabroad.com Participants video testimonials |
Quick information about the Internship in Palestine Program:
- Cost includes breakfast, accommodation, Arabic classes, and some visits to different institutions in the city of Hebron. Some examples include the old city of Hebron, glass and ceramic factories, local companies, refugee camps, and public parks as well as local universities such as the Palestine Polytechnic University and Hebron University.
- Registration fee: 30€, payable at the time of registration.
Duration of The Internship
Engage in Palestine accepts applications year-round from individuals looking for a 1-3 month internship with our organisation. Participants in the Internship in the West Bank, Palestine Program decide when they would like to start and end their program. We are very flexible with starting dates and the duration.
If you are looking for an internship or a volunteer program for less than one month (e.g. one, two or three weeks), then please consider our Volunteer and Study Arabic in Palestine Program (1-13 weeks).
A Typical Day for Interns
As an intern in the West Bank, Palestine, you will be expected to work about 30 hours a week; from around 9 am until 5 pm, Saturday to Thursday. Interns receive Friday and one other day of their choice off. Normally, international interns start the day with a breakfast at the center together with Palestinian teachers, international volunteers from other programs, and directors.
Mornings are generally quiet at the center. Interns will have their Arabic course in the morning and help in the educational and community activities after midday. During the day, you will also have the opportunity to go on sightseeing trips in Hebron, meet with members of the community, and visit local organisations. You will usually have your evenings free, although the center will occasionally organize optional activities.
Our Internship in Palestine Program is a unique opportunity to get valuable experience in your field of interest and connect with others on an international level. Not only is this program certain to make your resume stand out – more importantly, it will make a significant contribution to the Palestinian community.
Safety Of Our Volunteers And Interns
The region of Palestine has not been stable for the last few decades, there is always unrest and war. Sometimes it becomes more volatile and at other times it’s calmer. Nonetheless, each year millions of tourists visit Palestine and the West Bank including Hebron, Ramallah, Bethlehem, Jenin, Jerusalem, Salfeet, Tulkarem, Nablus and many other cities without any safety issues. Palestinians in general are welcoming and hospitable people. They recognise that the politics of a country and its people may differ.
Since it was formed in 2011, Engage in Palestine has welcomed over 1000 international visitors. These visitors lived and worked in Hebron for a few weeks to several months. Overall, they did not face any threat nor were they unsafe in Hebron or the West Bank.
The center is located in an area of Hebron which is under the Palestinian authority and in the heart of the city. Our Palestinian host families and the male dorms are conveniently located near the center as well.
How Can I Get To Hebron, Palestine?
Unfortunately, Palestine does not have any airports in the West Bank or the Gaza strip. All Palestinians use the airports in Jordan or Egypt to travel abroad instead. However, international interns in Palestine may also fly to Israeli airports and then cross into Hebron, West bank.
The easiest way to get to Hebron, Palestine is:
- Fly to Ben Gurion, Tel Aviv Airport (Israel). It takes about two and a half hours from the airport to Hebron and the center via shared Taxi.
- Furthermore, you can fly to Queen Alia International Airport in Amman, Jordan and then cross to Palestine, but it takes more time and is more expensive.
- Finally, you can also fly to Eilat Ramon airport (South of Israel) and then travel by booking a shuttle, or taking a bus to Jerusalem and then to Hebron. This trip to Hebron can last between 6-7 hours.
Do I Need A Visa To Intern In The West Bank?
Most of the center’s participants in the Internship in the West Bank, Palestine Program receive a tourist visa for three months when they fly to Israeli airports or cross the checkpoint from Jordan to the West Bank.
In general, no prior visa is needed for Americans, Canadians, and most Europeans in order to enter Palestine (and Israel), as these interns usually qualify for the visa exemption agreement. When you arrive at the Israeli Airports in Tel Aviv or Eilat, you will be granted a tourist visa that is valid for 90 days which allows you to travel in Palestine and Israel.
Traveling To And From Hebron, Palestine
Engage in Palestine’s staff knows, as an intern in Palestine, travel information to Palestine can make your international journey easier. For this reason, we have detailed guides for how to get to Hebron, West Bank, how you can make your way to the center, which taxi you should take, and how you can cross the checkpoints in the West Bank.
You may find all necessary information on traveling to Hebron, Palestine and the center, including our contact information, in these four articles:
- How to fly to Palestine
- How to get to Hebron, Palestine
- Planning your trip to Palestine
- How to get from the Ben Gurion Airport (Israel) to Hebron
Tel Aviv Airport Pickups
Our staff can organize a taxi to pick you up at Ben Gurion Airport and take you straight to Hebron and the Center. This is the easiest and fastest way (about an hour, 60 km/37 miles) to get to the center.
Additional fees apply, the trip costs about 160 Euro. Please Contact the Engage in Palestine staff if you are interested in this option.
Pre-Departure Support
Engage in Palestine will organize calls with you via Whatsapp, write invitation letters, send travel instructions, and give you advice on different topics for your travels.
How To Apply
Please send us an email at Info@ecpalestine.org and write “The Internship In the West Bank Program” as the subject line. We will then send you the application form.
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