The Krupp Internship Program
Students who participate in the Berlin Program may be eligible for placement in the "Krupp Internship Program for Stanford Students in Germany." This program allows students to deepen their understanding of Germany’s culture and people, by providing them with the opportunity to gain practical, professional experience through an internship at a German host institution. A grant from the program’s sponsor, the German Krupp Foundation, supports students with an ample monthly stipend to cover their housing, food, and other living expenses.
Overview
Learn more about the purpose and history of the Krupp Internship Program. Read about the program sponsor, the Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach-Stiftung.
Requirements for Participation
Find out what qualifies you to be a Krupp Intern, including necessary prerequisites and important information about the timing and duration of the internship.
How to Apply
Overviews and links for everything you’ll need to successfully complete your application.
Application Timeline
Key dates and useful information, including application deadlines and what to expect throughout the application process.
Selected Profiles of Past Interns
Read about the experiences of past Krupp Interns to understand the breadth and depth of what the Krupp Internship Program can offer.
Receiving Course Credit
Information about how to receive course credit for reflecting on your experience as a Krupp Intern.
FAQ
Find answers to many of the frequently asked questions about the Krupp Internship Program.
Contact
Get in touch with the Krupp Internship Coordinator for the Berlin Program.