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They are our current students who will share insights, tips and advice on how to choose a suitable internship, and to make connection to study and career.

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Enoch Fan

Enoch is a current Year 4 undergraduate Social Sciences student majoring in Psychology and minoring in Criminology. He completed his summer SI internship at Rise Wise Foundation, an organisation that aims to support children and adolescents with special educational needs. During his internship, Enoch assisted the Rise Wise team in providing individualised support through Animal-assisted Intervention, Applied Behaviour Analysis Therapy, and Sports Therapy, while also offering community educational programmes such as CSR initiatives and mental health-related talks in various institutions and schools.

SI: Rise Wise Foundation

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Roberta Kay Villanueva

Roberta is a current year 3 undergraduate student pursuing a Bachelor of Psychology. She completed her GC@Home internship during the summer of 2024 at PathFinders Limited, an organisation aiming to help Migrant Domestic Workers (MDWs) and their children in finding a fair start for a better future. This internship provided various opportunities of getting first-hand experience of assisting MDWs across various fields such as medical, administrative and counselling support.

Currently, she is undertaking her SI internship at Kids4Kids Limited, an organisation that aims to empower children in an English learning environment and encouraging them to take global citizenship through contributing to the SDGs.

SI: Kids4Kids
GC@Home: PathFinders Limited

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Masaki Lam

Masaki is a Year 3 Government and Laws student. He completed the Global Bay Areas Impact Lab Programme in the summer of 2024. He worked at HE Innovation Foundation, which supports young entrepreneurs and promotes innovation in the Greater Bay Area. As part of the programme, he also took part in a field trip to Tokyo Bay and a virtual seminar with San Francisco Bay Area, which broadened his knowledge on the social innovation field.

SI: Global Bay Impact Lab Programme – HE Innovation Foundation

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Sophie Lam

Sophie is a Year 4 Social Sciences student majoring in Psychology. During the summer of 2024, she completed her GC non-local internship at Multicultural Youth South Australia Inc in Adelaide, Australia. She had the opportunity to serve young people and families with immigrant and refugee backgrounds by organising various cultural awareness events.

GC: Multicultural Youth Sout Australia Inc (MYSA)