Turn your studies into a meaningful experience.

Complete your university internship, Erasmus+ placement or practical training with us at Hopeland Dog Santuary in Greece.

Intership Opportunities

Turn your studies into a meaningful experience.

Over the years, Hopeland has welcomed students from different universities, countries and fields of study who have completed their internships, traineeships and practical placements with us.

Our internship opportunities are not limited to animal-related studies. Depending on your university programme and learning requirements, a placement at Hopeland may include areas such as animal welfare, environmental studies, language and cultural exchange, communication, social media, non-profit work, project organisation and other relevant fields.

Each internship is different. Whenever possible, we work with the student and their educational institution to adapt the placement to their programme, required hours and learning objectives.

Interns also experience the everyday activities of a non-profit animal welfare organisation and have the opportunity to participate in our work with rescued dogs and our wider projects.

University & Erasmus+ Placements

We welcome enquiries from students looking for:

* University internships or traineeships

* Erasmus+ traineeships

* Practical study placements

* Language and cultural exchange placements

* Environmental or animal-welfare related placements

* Other recognised educational programmes

If your university or educational institution requires documentation, an internship agreement, learning objectives or confirmation of completed hours, please contact us so we can discuss whether your placement can be accommodated.

Interested?

Send us information about your university or educational institution, your field of study, the type of placement you need, your preferred dates and duration, and any requirements from your programme.

We will be happy to discuss whether Hopeland can be part of your learning experience in Greece.

Learn, contribute and experience the everyday reality of an animal welfare organisation.