Global Student Project Lab

The Universal Youth Movement Internship & Coaching Program is an 8-week international experience in which participants work on real projects, receive mentorship, and build a portfolio showcasing their skills.

Internship Duration

8 Weeks

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Why This Internship Is Different

Global Collaboration Experience
Real-World Project Experience
Professional Portfolio Development
Leadership & Project Management Skills
International Networking Opportunities
Cross-Cultural Communication Skills
Future-Ready Professional Competencies
International Certification & Recognition

Who We're Looking For

Emerging Leaders (15–30)

Open to youth and emerging leaders at early to mid stages of their academic or professional journey.

Aspiring Researchers

Applications are open to participants from all countries, fostering an inclusive international cohort.

Creative Thinkers

Demonstrated initiative in driving impact, leading initiatives, or contributing meaningfully to community or academic environments.

English Proficiency

Ability to actively participate in English-based discussions, collaboration, and programme activities.

How It Works

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Choose A Track

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Choose A Role

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Connect & Build A Project

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Mentoring Sessions

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Showcase Projects

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Be The Next Best Project

Participation Option

Most Popular

Education +
Business

Build Solutions

Design innovative solutions that address challenges in education, entrepreneurship, and youth development.

What You'll Create

Business Proposal
Education Campaign
Community Initiative Plan

Skills Developed

Leadership
Project Management
Strategic Thinking
Future educators, entrepreneurs and changemakers.

Creative +
Social

Create Influence

Develop campaigns, content and digital experiences that engage audiences and drive social impact.

What You'll Create

Social Media Campaign
Brand Strategy
Content Portfolio

Skills Developed

Storytelling
Content Strategy
Creative Communication
Creatives, marketers and digital storytellers.

Tech +
Community

Build Innovation

Create digital solutions that solve real community challenges and generate social impact.

What You'll Create

Website Project
Digital Prototype
Community Platform

Skills Developed

Problem Solving
Digital Innovation
User Experience
Developers, innovators and technology enthusiasts.

Research +
Communication

Generate Insights

Investigate important issues, analyse data and communicate findings professionally.

What You'll Create

Research Report
Impact Assessment
Professional Presentation

Skills Developed

Critical Thinking
Research Methods
Professional Communication
Researchers, analysts and communicators.

Programme Agenda

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Application

Students apply with interests + skills. Teams are formed based on profiles.

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Team Formation + Idea (Week 1)

Each team selects one track and defines problem, users, and project idea.

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Build Phase (Weeks 2–6)

Weekly mentoring, progress checks, and iterative deliverables.

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Demo / Showcase (Week 7)

Teams present problem, solution, and impact outcomes.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is the difference between a Project Track and a Team Role?

The track is what your team builds (industrial-focused). The Role is your individual job on the team based on your skills (Exp: creating content, collecting research data).

2. Why is there a program fee?

The $120 fee funds our high-quality ecosystem. It covers premium professional mentorship, global collaboration platforms, and practical, hands-on knowledge that you learn by doing rather than just sitting in a lecture.

3. When is the application deadline?

The final deadline to apply is 3rd July. No late applications will be accepted due to our international team-matching process.

4. What are the selection criteria?

We look for youths aged 15 to 30 who can demonstrate basic skills/passion and show a strong willingness to learn and grow from this international experience.

5. Why should I join?

You will stand out on university and job applications by launching a real project, building an international network of peers, and getting an official completion certificate proving you can execute real ideas.

6. Do I need prior coding or business experience?

No. We welcome all skills—whether you are good at organizing, writing, or designing. For technical tracks, simple no-code tools are perfectly fine.

7. Is this program fully virtual, and how do we handle different time zones?

Yes, GSPL is 100% online. Because you will be matched into international teams, your group will collaboratively decide on a fixed, weekly 4-hour window for team meetings and mentor check-ins that works for everyone’s schedule, regardless of location.

8. What language is the program conducted in?

The entire program, including mentorship sessions and student project materials, is conducted in English. You don’t need a perfect native accent, but you should be comfortable enough to communicate and collaborate with your teammates.

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