Observation & Research Internship Placements in Scotland

Observation & Research Internship Placements in Scotland

Location
  • Scotland
    • Edinburgh
Length
5 weeks
Payment plans
Health & Safety

Program Details

Compensation
Non-Monetary Benefits
Timeframe
Summer
Housing
Apartment
Language
English
Weekly Hours
40
Age Min.
18

Pricing

Starting Price
5375
Price Details
This Adelante Abroad program includes a 5 week observation and research placement in your sector of interest, airport pick up, housing, orientation, and 24/7 access to your local Program Director.
What's Included
Accommodation Some Activities Airport Transfers Wifi
What's Not Included
Airfare Meals SIM cards Travel Insurance Visa
Mar 05, 2026
Aug 07, 2024
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About Program

Expand your work experience in Scotland! Adelante's Observation & Research Programs provide hands-on experience by participating in carefully curated projects and assignments. Explore Psychology, Veterinary Medicine, Horticulture, Animal Welfare & Behavior, and more through observation & research. Unique opportunities also exist at prestigious locations like the Royal Zoo and the National Wildlife Rescue Center.

Placements are highly selective so we only accept one or two candidates per field each summer. You’ll work full-time, five days a week, for five weeks with weekends free to explore the stunning landscapes and vibrant culture of Scotland. This program offers a perfect balance of professional experience and adventure. This is one of the best ways to get real work experience in another country.

With limited spots available, apply now for Summer 2026 - the deadline is fast approaching!

COMMUNITY REVIEWS SUMMARY

This program offers hands-on fieldwork and cultural immersion in Scotland’s diverse landscapes, with supportive staff and friendly locals.

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Diversity & Inclusion 💙

At Adelante Abroad, we take pride in fostering a diverse and inclusive community for aspiring students seeking international internships and study abroad experiences. We are committed to providing equality and opportunity, as we firmly believe that every individual, regardless of their background, deserves the chance to embark on a transformative journey. Through our specialized biopic program, we actively encourage and support students from all walks of life to participate without discrimination. We understand the importance of nurturing emerging talents, and our program stands as a testament to our dedication to providing an enriching, empowering, and unbiased platform for students to thrive and make their mark on the global stage.
At Adelante Abroad, we are dedicated to creating a welcoming and inclusive space for all students, including those who identify as LGBTQIA+. We wholeheartedly encourage and support LGBTQIA+ students to participate without fear of discrimination. We recognize the unique challenges that LGBTQIA+ individuals may face, and we are determined to provide a safe and empowering environment for them to embark on their international internship and study abroad journeys. With a focus on celebrating individuality and fostering growth, our program stands as a beacon of acceptance, ensuring that all students can thrive, learn, and contribute meaningfully to the global community.
Adelante Abroad is committed to offering comprehensive accessibility support for participants with physical disabilities and/or chronic conditions. While our foremost goal is to provide optimal conditions for all participants, there may be instances where certain program country locations pose challenges to full accessibility. Despite these limitations, we continually strive to ensure that all individuals can benefit from our programs to the best of our abilities.

Impact 🌎

At Adelante Abroad, we are driven by a vision of sustainability that goes beyond mere neutrality. Our commitment is to create programs and business practices that generate a net positive impact on the world. By striving to tip the scales towards positive outcomes, we seek to ensure that any potential negative effects are outweighed by the overall benefit we bring to the individuals, communities, and environments we engage with, aligning our efforts to leave a lasting, positive legacy.
At Adelante Abroad, our ethical impact programming is thoughtfully designed to harmonize student experiences with the well-being of our host communities and the environment. We meticulously assess the social and environmental implications of our programs, ensuring a balanced approach that maximizes positive outcomes for both our students and the communities they engage with. By fostering meaningful connections, minimizing environmental footprints, and prioritizing sustainable practices, we aim to create lasting benefits for host communities, safeguard our planet's resources, and preserve the integrity of the experiences we offer for generations to come.

Program Highlights

  • Experience stunning and serene Scotland. This picturesque and green location will take your breath away. Why not enjoy one of the most beautiful places on Earth while gaining legitimate international experience!
  • Adelante’s program delivers exceptional value by including centrally located, furnished housing in Edinburgh as part of the program cost.
  • Assignments deepen your understanding of your major. These are rigorous, educational, and research-focused programs designed to help you advance in your chosen field.
  • Academic credit is available depending on your research sector (check with your university). Letters of Recommendation are available upon request.
  • A Curated Experience. Our programs are meant for the independent traveler and are not group focused. Our Director of Scotland and staff in the US are available throughout your program, and you can truly immerse yourself in the culture however you wish.

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Program Reviews

4.67 Rating
based on 51 reviews
  • 5 rating 70.59%
  • 4 rating 27.45%
  • 3 rating 0%
  • 2 rating 1.96%
  • 1 rating 0%
  • Growth 4.25
  • Support 4.45
  • Fun 4.35
  • Housing 4.5
  • Safety 4.85
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dcwolf
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Ecological Conservation Summer Program

Overall, the ecology program at Oatridge University was a good learning experience for my major at the University of Arkansas in environmental, soil, and water science. The biggest aspect of the program I enjoyed was learning about the cultural heritage of many of the practices used currently in Scotland. I found it particularly interesting concerning the use of cattle and other grazing animals over strimming or mowing to control dominant vegetation and general maintence.

70 people found this review helpful.
Louise
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Ecology Summer Experience

Overall, this was an amazing experience! What I loved most about this experience was not being in the classroom except for a couple times out of the four weeks. We traveled to many different country parks, nature reserves, and cultural sites learning the whole time from proffesionals in that particular field. If you love to learn about different habitats, how to sustainably manage a habitat, and enjoy being outside then this will be a fantastic experience.

96 people found this review helpful.
wmears
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Scotland

This was the first year for this program. There are obviously some kinks to work out. There is a lack of communication between the students and the staff as far as the technology. This is referring to the fact that the access to the internet was limited at times and that skype barely worked. There were many little things that are needed to be remerbered when studying abroad: bring an alarm clock, get used to eating bad food, the beds are not comfortable and the comforter will barely cover your feet when you sleep at ngiht.

This being said, this was a great trip. The issues are very small and not really a big issue in the grand scheme of things. They are just a part of studying abroad. Scotland has a beautiful contryside and the scenery is great. The castles here are awesome and very historical! The best thing about this program is that you get to see a lot of the countryside. You get to see a lot of cultural sites, such as prehistoric sites. The college is slightly away from the nearest town. It takes thirty minutes to get to the small town of Uphall, which really only has pubs and a convenient store. It is an hour walk to the train station in Uphall. The train is the best way to travel to Edinburgh, Glasgow or St. Andrew's. This really isn't bad you just need to get used to walking a little. You will need to walk in order to not get fat from the heavy meals that they feed you in the kitchen, or "canteen."

Everyone in Scotland is very friendly and nice! I have met so many people in Uphall, Edinburgh and St. Andrew's that it isn't even funny. If you are ever lost somewhere don't hesitate to ask someone how to get somewhere. I have never had anyone ignore me. Everyone is very helpful and polite. It is not like New York City where people are rude.

This trip is great. I would recommend that you only go if you are an Environmental Science or Ecology major. If you aren't then it will still be a neat trip, it just won't be as interesting as the other students think that it is.

Bottom line is that it is a country of beautiful scenery and the most laidback people ever! The castles are so awesome too!

86 people found this review helpful.

Questions & Answers

The program is not paid, unfortunately- you have to pay for the program.