Risks of Interning Abroad Sample Clauses

Risks of Interning Abroad a. The Student is responsible for his/her personal safety at all times, including when not at the Internship. There are certain dangers, hazards and risks inherent in international travel, international living, and activities associated with international internships, including but not limited to foreign political, legal, social and economic conditions; different standards of design, safety and maintenance of buildings, public places and conveyances; weather conditions; risks arising from sanitary or health conditions, crime, civil disturbances, terrorism and travel; or other accidents. These dangers, hazards and risks could include serious or even fatal injuries and/or property damage. The student is responsible for informing himself/herself about known dangers, hazards, and risks, including, but not limited to review of any U.S. State Department information about the country, which is available at xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx, and expressly assumes all risks for any loss, injury, death, or damage resulting from his/her decision to intern abroad at the chosen internship site in its particular location, and from any precautions (including recommended or required immunizations) he/she takes or fails to take. The Student agrees to take every precaution to safeguard his/her health and to protect his/her personal belongings from damage or theft. The Student recognizes that Elizabethtown College recommends that it is unadvisable to travel alone, particularly at night. Being alone, particularly at night, may present additional danger to the Student's safety and well-being.
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