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The phrase "application to an internship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of applying for an internship position.
Example: "I submitted my application to an internship at a leading tech company last week."
Alternatives: "internship application" or "application for an internship".
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Bowman, who plans to graduate from Northwestern in December, told The Huffington Post that the idea for her Lego mini-me first emerged in response to a request by a specific ad agency to "create a piece of persuasive advertising with you as the product" for an application to a summer internship.
Your application for an internship should be supported by your university or related institution.
His ticket out of Johannesburg came from winning a scholarship to Stanford University; insight into a computerised application system opened the way to an internship at Goldman Sachs; and an understanding of its Darwinian hiring system led to a job, luxurious perks, and high pay.
If you would like to do an internship within a specific time frame, please e-mail your applications at least two to three months in advance.
In December, we surveyed summer internships in science, just in time for undergraduates to choose an internship program or two and fill out their applications.
The application was loved by the Cosmo staff, and Katie was tweeted personally by the editor and is due to start an internship there this summer.
Her solution was to find an internship.
On Friday, Dr. Rosenbaum is to begin an internship at Yale-New Haven Hospital. Yale-New Haven Hospital
So what is the best way to find an internship?
Try to find an internship that falls into a specific internship program.
Some programs may require you to complete an internship.
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