"I could have stayed there much longer"
Michael Stamminger about his internship in India
"Students of my year were asked, if someone were interested in an internship in
India", said Michael Stamminger, student of European Economic and Business
Management. "There is a cooperation between my school and an Indian university.
Indian Students had already been in Vienna, but I was the first one in India." He is
never planning things long time in advance and till now this has always worked out well.
"The internship also was not a matter of long-term planning, it just happened to fall
in place."
Four months in India
The 24-year old student spent his internship from the 29th of September 2002
to the 31st of January 2003 at the Centre for Civil Society in Delhi, an NGO
who mainly concentrates on economic research. His task was to write a paper about
"Electricity Privatisation in Delhi". "I got the information from
interviews and the internet. First I did not believe to be capable of doing research in
English. Furthermore some Indians have an accent which sounds like a foreign language. But
when I once got used to it, it worked quite well. In the streets I communicated with hands
and feet", he laughed. "I also wanted to learn some words of Hindi, but gave it
up soon."
Differences
The NGO was organised in a modern and western way ("eg. concerning equipment, the
organisation in this respect could also be in Austria"), however, it was difficult to
get used to the students hostel where Stamminger was living: "There were no
shower and toilets like in Austria, everybody got a bucket with water to wash himself. You
also get clean this way." Does he have enough of India now? "I could have stayed
there much longer than these four months and I definitely want to go there again because I
have made many new friends."
Back in Austria Stamminger is writing his final thesis also dealing with the energy
sector. What has remained from the semester abroad? "New friends, interest in the
field of energy and itchy feet."