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CAREER BLITZ: Science

Topics Include:

  1. National Cancer Institute's Introduction to Cancer Research Careers Program (ICRC)
  2. Multicultural Initiative in the Marine Sciences (MIMSUP)
  3. New England Aquarium, INTERSHIPS (Boston)
  4. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA); UNDERGRAD  PROGRAM
  5. Department of Energy, SUMMER Science Undergraduate Laboratory INTERNSHIP
  6. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Undergraduate Program (Oak Ridge, TN)
  7. Sealed Air, Research Chemist-JOB (Danbury, CT)
  8. American 3B Scientific, Physics Product Manager- JOB
  9. SuccessEHS, INTERNSHIPS (Birmingham, AL)
  10. Association for Women in Science (AWISP), SPRING INTERNSHIP (DC)

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1. National Cancer Institute's Introduction to Cancer Research Careers Program (ICRC)

NCI will sponsor a visit for ICRC participants to the NIH campus in February 2013 for an opportunity to learn about the research being conducted at the NCI. Participants may be scheduled for interviews with NCI Investigators recruiting summer or post-baccalaureate interns. Internship offers will be made by individual investigators. DEADLINE: NOV 15, 2012  http://1.usa.gov/T6LlMn

2. Multicultural Initiative in the Marine Sciences (MIMSUP)

Spend two quarters at the Shannon Point Marine Center taking introductory and specialized courses in the marine sciences, attending seminars and workshops, exploring career opportunities, and engaging in supervised research. DEADLINE: NOV 9, 2012  http://bit.ly/QN8ljp

3. New England Aquarium, INTERSHIPS (Boston)

The aquarium is a global leader in ocean exploration and marine conservation. Sampling of internships include: Research and Conservation, Animal Husbandry, and Marine Mammal & Sea Turtle Rescue/Necropsy.  http://bit.ly/RQViy8

4. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA); UNDERGRAD  PROGRAM

Provides selected undergraduate applicants with a scholarship award (up to a maximum of $8,000) for two academic years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time internship ($650/week) during the summer at a NOAA facility.  http://1.usa.gov/TaPdQN

5. Department of Energy, SUMMER Science Undergraduate Laboratory INTERNSHIP

Encourages undergraduate students to pursue STEM careers by providing research experiences at the Department of Energy laboratories. DEADLINE: JAN 10, 2013.  http://bit.ly/Ja8dMi

6. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Undergraduate Program (Oak Ridge, TN)

Provides opportunities in following disciplines: Computer Science; Earth, Environmental, and Marine Sciences; Engineering; Life, Health, and Medical Sciences; Mathematics; Physical Sciences.

Receive weekly stipends. **The application is always open, but for best results, apply 3 months before the requested start date.**   http://bit.ly/RoMDnq

7. Sealed Air, Research Chemist-JOB (Danbury, CT)

Sealed Air is a global leader in food safety and security, facility hygiene, and product protection.

Chemist conducts product development projects relating to the strategic plan. The work involves the use of polyurethane systems and alternate experimental technologies.   http://bit.ly/T6LwY0

8. American 3B Scientific, Physics Product Manager- JOB

3B Scientific specializes in the manufacturing and marketing of didactic material for scientific, medical and patient education. http://bit.ly/PlwRxa

9. SuccessEHS, INTERNSHIPS (Birmingham, AL)

Internships in the Health Care/IT Industry. SuccessEHS are looking for creative, driven, and enthusiastic students for multiple internship opportunities throughout the company.  http://bit.ly/PMd3mI

10. Association for Women in Science (AWISP), SPRING INTERNSHIP (DC)

Intern Qualifications: at least junior standing, passion for social justice and women’s rights and some knowledge of or demonstrated interest in science is a plus.  http://bit.ly/Tsms3Z

Check out more science opportunities at http://bit.ly/QMgre9

Make an appointment by calling 603-646-2215 

Career Blitz: Non-Profit/Careers for the Common Good

1.            Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - INTERNSHIP (Winter) (Los Angeles, CA) 2.            dance anywhere - INTERNSHIP, Freelance Writer (PAID) (1/1/13- 4/30/13) (Nationwide - Virtual)

3.            GBC Health - INTERNSHIP (Winter/Spring) (New York, NY)

4.            Project Vote Smart - INTERNSHIP (Winter/Spring/Summer) (Montana)

5.            Public Justice Foundation - INTERNSHIP (Winter) (Washington, DC)

6.            StoryCorps - INTERNSHIP (Winter/Spring or Summer) (Brooklyn, NY)

7.            Atlas Corps - INTERNSHIP (On-going basis) (Washington, DC)

8.            Charter 21 - INTERNSHIP (Amherst, MA)

9.            Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs - FELLOWSHIP (2013 - 2014) (6 Cities (San Francisco, NY, LA, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, St. Louis)

10.          FYSE - INTERNSHIP (Beijing, China)

11.          Volunteers for Community Aid Program Nepal -  (On-going basis) (Nepal)

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1.  Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences – INTERNSHIP (Los Angeles, CA) Go behind the scenes at the organization that brings us the Oscars! Assist the Managing Director and team with researching and identifying potential new donors, processing gifts and donor correspondence, drafting proposals/grant applications, data entry, preparing funder reports, managing phones and assisting with events and projects as assigned.

2.  dance anywhere – INTERNSHIP, Freelance Writer (PAID) (Nationwide - Virtual) Dance anywhere seeks interns with excellent writing and communication skills to help interview dancers, choreographers, and other artists for the blog associated with dance anywhere®. dance anywhere® is a public art performance project that invites the world to all stop and dance at the same moment in time.

3.  GBC Health – INTERNSHIP (New York, NY) A coalition of more than 230 companies working to improve the health of their workforces and communities around the world, GBC Health seeks a full-time (40 hours/week) Digital & Social Media Intern for a paid position. Support GBCHealth’s social media presence, coordinate marketing efforts across platforms, track metrics and help us create our digital newsletter.

4.   Project Vote Smart – INTERNSHIP (Southwest Montana) Research the voting records, backgrounds, issue positions, campaign contributions, interest group ratings, and public statements of more than 40,000 candidates and elected officials as part of your work for a non-partisan, non-profit organization dedicated to voter education.

5.   Public Justice Foundation – INTERNSHIP (Washington, DC) Support a national non-profit public interest law firm. Train future fundraisers and event planners in the procedures and protocols for recruiting and maintaining donors and members, plan events for both current and potential members, and engage in community outreach.

6.   StoryCorps – INTERNSHIP (Brooklyn, NY) Help share and preserve the stories of an inclusive range of American voices. Candidates with experience working in diverse communities are strongly encouraged to apply.

7.  Atlas Corps – INTERNSHIP (Washington, DC) Atlas Corps, an international network of nonprofit leaders and organizations promoting innovation, cooperation, and solutions to address global challenges, seeks interns for our Washington, DC office near Dupont Circle to support our international exchange program. Work to support global social entrepreneurship initiatives.

8.  Charter 21 – INTERNSHIP (Amherst, MA) Work with a team of communicators who work to educate, enlighten and inspire those they work with on issues ranging from global labor conditions, to childhood obesity and environmental sustainability. Energetic and active students with a passion for social entrepreneurship are sought to help with activities and tactics that support communications and outreach.

9.  Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs – FELLOWSHIP (San Francisco, NY, LA, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, St. Louis) Get introduced to all aspects of the public affairs arena through field placements, group interviews, seminars and projects, learning how to translate your ideals into action for improving your own community and beyond. Coro Fellows help college graduates learn to see the big picture - the community as a whole - and appreciate the varying perspectives that characterize our cities, states, and nation.

10.  FYSE – INTERNSHIP (Beijing, China) FYSE, a non-profit that enables social entrepreneurs to achieve their utmost impact, seeks interns for their Beijing office to work in media/communication, event/program management, and social business development.

11. Volunteers for Community Aid Program Nepal – (Nepal) Help create a sustainable path to economic independence for individuals, families and communities in Nepal. Work includes developing the infrastructure and systems needed for microfinance opportunities in order to prepare the base for Sustainable Development of the communities.

For additional Non-Profit/Careers for the Common Good opportunities: http://bit.ly/VG6Fx4

 

 

CAREER BLITZ: Arts

Topics Include:

  1. TONIGHT, Friday Oct. 12, 2012 See alumni perform at the HOP!
  2. Art.sy -  Internship
  3. GSD&M - Studio Art Internships (Spring 2013)
  4. Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond – Arts Program Student Intern
  5. Art Institute of Chicago -  Undergraduate & Post-Graduate Internships
  6. Neversoft Entertainment - Visual Effects Artist Intern
  7. Artsnapper – various internship positions
  8. Flamenco Vivo Carloto Santana (NYC) – Arts Administration Internship.
  9. DeVos Institute of Arts Management –Internship
  10. New York Foundations for the Arts – Internships

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1. TONIGHT, Friday Oct. 12, 2012 Igniting Imagination:  A Salute to the Hop’s 50 Years! Starring:  Aisha Tyler ’92, host, Ken Burns H’93, Jennifer Leigh Warren ’77, Rachel Dratch ’88, & Michael Odokara-Okigbo ’12.  For more information and/or tickets:  http://bit.ly/SItj9b

2. Art.sy brings art, science, design and engineering together.  Internship with the Art Genome Project:  http://bit.ly/OY9olv

3.  GSD&M Advertising Agency. Spring 2013 Internships (Studio Art) DEADLINE TO APPLY Oct. 19, 2012.  http://bit.ly/PrLsHf

4. Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond – Arts Program Student Intern (Spring 2013). Learn the business behind the décor. DEADLINE TO APPLY Oct. 19, 2012 @ 5 PM.  http://bit.ly/UPVrbN

5. Art Institute of Chicago.  School and Art Museum. Undergraduate & Post-Graduate Internships available: http://bit.ly/TlnJDX

6.  Neversoft Entertainment, located in Woodland Hills, CA, is currently seeking a paid Visual Effects Artist Intern to work on their new Frames Per Second (FPS)  http://bit.ly/OY9zgW

7. Artsnapper – various internship positions:  http://bit.ly/R41TXn

8. Flamenco Vivo Carloto Santana (NYC) – Arts Administration Internship.  Great opportunity to see behind the scenes & even create your own project http://bit.ly/SPRyjK

9.  DeVos Institute of Arts Management – Kennedy Center, D.C.  Internship opportunities available:  http://bit.ly/PrLDST

10.  New York Foundations for the Arts – Internship Opportunities updated often.  Bookmark this page and search it on a regular basis (you may need to scroll down to see the search categories):  http://bit.ly/SUTtza

For more information on Careers in the Arts:  http://bit.ly/OtjE3Y

To make an appointment with a Career Advisor call:  603-646-2215.

CAREER BLITZ: Government & Public Policy

Topics Include:

  1. Bank Information Center (BIC), Legislative INTERNSHIP
  2. Running Start, Star FELLOWSHIP (DC)
  3. Defense Intelligence Agency, Summer INTERNSHIP Program-Mission Enabler (DC)
  4. Reason, PAID INTERNSHIPS (DC)
  5. CSIS, Program Coordinator/Research Assistant -Middle East Program-POST GRAD (DC)
  6. RAND Corporation, Research Assistant-POST GRAD (Santa Monica, CA)
  7. Office of United States Trade Representative-Student Internship Program
  8. 4th annual Student Forum on Global Learning
  9. U.S. Department of Justice-Environment and Natural Resources Division-Law and Policy Section

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1.Bank Information Center (BIC), Legislative INTERNSHIP

BIC partners with civil society actors in developing and transition countries to influence the World Bank and other international financial institutions (IFIs) to promote social and economic justice and ecological sustainability. DEADLINE: OCT 15   http://bit.ly/SJ7fLy

2. Running Start, Star FELLOWSHIP (DC)

This program brings together college women (juniors/seniors/or recent grads) from across the country to intern on Capitol Hill. Each semester seven college women are placed in offices to intern for a female Representative or Senator. Housing and a stipend are provided.  DEADLINE: OCT 17    http://bit.ly/TmQLsg

3. Defense Intelligence Agency, Summer INTERNSHIP Program-Mission Enabler (DC)

Gain practical work experience in the areas of analysis, research, report writing and oral briefings, policy development, program management, and computer applications related to the intelligence field. Interns are appointed from June through August, as full-time, temporary employees. DEADLINE: OCT 31  http://1.usa.gov/OOM89z

4. Reason, PAID INTERNSHIPS (DC)

The job includes reporting and writing for Reason and Reason Online, and helping with research, proofreading, and other tasks. Previous interns have gone on to work at such places as The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, ABC News, and Reason itself. Interns work for 10 weeks and receive a $5,000 stipend.  DEADLINE: NOV 13   http://bit.ly/SI8xEM

5. CSIS, Program Coordinator/Research Assistant -Middle East Program-POST GRAD (DC)

The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is a non-profit, bipartisan public policy organization providing strategic insights and practical policy solutions to decision makers concerned with global security and prosperity.  http://bit.ly/SI8yZa

6. RAND Corporation, Research Assistant-POST GRAD (Santa Monica, CA)

Research Assistants' tasks include data collection, preparation and analysis; support to modeling and simulation; computer programming; literature reviews; preparation of draft documents; and presentations and coordination of work among project team members. Research Assistants may travel with project teams and may have the opportunity to co-author reports and journal articles.  http://bit.ly/Q8PWj5

7. Office of United States Trade Representative-Student Internship Program

The student intern program at USTR is a year-round, volunteer program in which undergraduate and graduate students gain knowledge and experience on U.S. trade policy. Assignments may include research, analysis, statistics, coordination of briefing books, report preparation, meeting and conference planning, letter writing, and covering meetings, hearings, and/or legislative markups.  http://1.usa.gov/SYPBxT

8. 4th annual Student Forum on Global Learning

Provides the opportunity for you to share with the Dartmouth community an experience or project that explores the interconnectedness of global issues, that reflects critically upon learning that happened in a global context, or that enhanced your sense of self and other cultures through a cross-cultural experience.  Proposals DUE: OCT 14  http://bit.ly/SI8Csb

9. U.S. Department of Justice-Environment and Natural Resources Division-Law and Policy Section

The Law and Policy Section (LPS) advise and assist the Assistant Attorney General on legal and policy issues.

DUTIES:attend congressional hearings and report on environmental legislation; research legal and policy issues; and provide support for the section's amicus litigation. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, pass a background check, and be willing to commit about 30 hours per week.  Must either be enrolled as undergrad during internship, or planning on returning to school in the time period following the conclusion of the internship.

TO APPLY: email, fax, or mail  cover letter, resume, unofficial transcript, and 3-5 page writing sample (may be an excerpt from a longer paper on any topic) to:

Sarah Lu
Environment and Natural Resources Division / LPS
P.O. Box 7415
Ben Franklin Station
Washington, DC 20044-7415
Fax: (202) 514-4231
Email: sarah.lu@usdoj.gov

Deadline: OCT 21. (Specify in your cover letter what dates and what hours you are available)

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Check out the government/policy webpage at http://bit.ly/Q8iRUf

Make an appointment with an Advisor by calling 603-646-2215

 

CAREER BLITZ: Education

Topics include:

  1. Today is:  World Teachers’ Day, Oct 5th!
  2. United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) – a worldwide educational mission
  3. Speaker:  Tracy Packiam Alloway, Oct 18, 2012 @ 4PM
  4. Student Volunteer Program – United States Department of Education
  5. Montessori Education – learn what it is and how to become involved
  6. Educational Outreach – outreach opportunities available through the Reading Brains lab.
  7. Success Academic Charter Schools, NYC – several opportunities available through DartBoard
  8. Reading Brains laboratory – undergraduate and graduate positions available on campus.
  9. Teacher Education Program at Dartmouth – What the program is & how to apply.

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1. World Teachers' Day, held annually on October 5th since 1994, commemorates teachers’ organizations worldwide. Its aim is to mobilize support for teachers and to ensure that the needs of future generations will continue to be met by teachers.  http://bit.ly/VFkGNf

2. United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); the mission is to contribute to the building of peace, the eradication of poverty, sustainable development and intercultural dialogue through education, the sciences, culture, communication and information.  http://bit.ly/QZDOzb

3.  Speaker:  Tracy Packiam Alloway, Ph.D Dept. of Psychology, UNF

Working Memory and Learning: Why Does It Matter? 18 October 2012, 4:00 PM, B03 Moore Hall. Refreshments will be served. Open to all.

4. Student Volunteer Program - United States Department of Education. Learn about the work that goes on behind the scenes to ensure quality education is delivered in this country.  http://1.usa.gov/QZDVed and http://1.usa.gov/UzlYtE

5. Montessori Education – Member Organizations & Teacher Training Courses (world wide). http://bit.ly/RLrCoA

6. Educational Outreach – there are a number of ways by which students can reach out to the local communities while gaining valuable experience and knowledge of the educational system.  Check out the opportunities:  http://bit.ly/TlTqST

7.  Success Academy Charter Schools – NYC.  K-6th Grade (soon 7th & 8th will be added). Check out the numerous opportunities available through DartBoard http://bit.ly/VR2w9M

8. Reading Brains Lab - Department of Education:  positions and opportunities available for both undergraduate & graduate students:  http://bit.ly/R9QQdY

9. Teacher Education Program @ Dartmouth:  Apply early in your college program - applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early to ensure a spot in the program and to guarantee that applicants will be able to fulfill program requirements while enjoying a rich and varied college experience. http://bit.ly/Pjwz9O

For more information on Education as a profession, check out:  http://bit.ly/TlTP85

 

To make an appointment to speak with an Advisor, call 603-646-2215.

CAREER BLITZ: Science

Topics Include:

  1. Biomedical Sciences Virtual Grad School Fair, OCT 25
  2. Science News, INTERNSHIP (DC)
  3. Franklin Institute Science Museum, INTERNSHIP (Philadelphia, PA)
  4. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Biological Research INTERNSHIPS (Cold Spring Harbor, NY)
  5. Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group, Clinical Data Associate JOB (Boston, MA)
  6. Children's Museum & Theatre of Maine, Environmental Education INTERNSHIP (Portland, ME)
  7. Space Studies Board (SSB)- Lloyd V. Berkner Space Policy INTERNSHIP
  8. NSF FELLOWSHIP-POSTGRAD
  9. Goldwater SCHOLARSHIP

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1. Biomedical Sciences Virtual Grad School Fair, OCT 25

Meet with school representatives from over 15 graduate institutions in live chat sessions.

REGISTER NOW for the FREE virtual fair: http://bit.ly/UzaTZJ

2. Science News, INTERNSHIP (DC)

Full-time science writer.  Generate many of your own story ideas, report and write articles including news stories and longer features.  Receive $500/wk. DEADLINE: Oct. 11  http://bit.ly/R9KNGp

3. Franklin Institute Science Museum, INTERNSHIP (Philadelphia, PA)

Sampling of departments accepting interns include: Research & Evaluation, Public Relations, Marketing, Youth Programs, Science Education Museum Programs, Development, Exhibit Development and Design.  http://bit.ly/OOa39f

4. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Biological Research INTERNSHIPS (Cold Spring Harbor, NY)

10-week summer program to work with senior Laboratory staff members on independent research projects in: Cancer Biology, Neuroscience, Plant Biology, Cellular and Molecular Biology, Genetics, Bioinformatics and Genomics. Stipend of $5000 and room & board expenses will be covered.  DEADLINE: JAN 15  http://bit.ly/SY0bVP

5. Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group, Clinical Data Associate JOB (Boston, MA)

ECOG is one of the largest clinical cancer research organizations in the United States, and conducts clinical trials in all types of adult cancers. The Data Associate acts as a liaison between the ECOG Coordinating Center and multiple contacts including nurses and doctors in hospitals and clinics all over the US and internationally. http://bit.ly/Q8heWw

6. Children's Museum & Theatre of Maine, Environmental Education INTERNSHIP (Portland, ME)

The Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine is a hands-on, interactive learning environment designed for children 1-10 years old. The museum offers exhibits, programs and productions focused on early childhood, science, art, literacy and culture to more than 100,000 visitors per year.    http://bit.ly/VQQXPW

7. Space Studies Board (SSB)- Lloyd V. Berkner Space Policy INTERNSHIP

Provide independent scientific and programmatic advice to NASA and other government agencies on all aspects of civil space research and associated ground-based activities. Note: Berkner Summer Program.  DEADLINE: FEB 1  http://bit.ly/UNoU0u

8. NSF FELLOWSHIP-POSTGRAD

For graduate study leading to research-based master's or doctoral degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics. DEADLINE: NOV 2012.  http://1.usa.gov/SIjMPi

9. Goldwater SCHOLARSHIP

For students interested in careers in mathematics, the natural sciences and engineering. SOPHOMORES & JUNIORS eligible. Deadline: JAN 2013  http://bit.ly/QMgmHb

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Check out the science webpage at http://bit.ly/QMgre9

Make an appointment by calling 603-646-2215

 

We're Seeking a New Intern? Interested?

Seeking a part-time job/paid internship for the academic year? Want a by-line on this blog? Career Services has an immediate need for a current Dartmouth undergraduate to serve as a writer for our blog and social media channels  -- and collaborate with Career Services staff, students, and faculty across campus to gather arts-related resources and develop programming to support “the Year of the Arts.”

Interested in learning more? Blitz chandlee<at>dartmouth.edu to receive the job description and application instructions!

CAREER BLITZ: Arts

Topics Include:

  1. "Landing A Career in Film, Television, New Media, or Entertainment" - Mon 10/1 @ 12:30 PM in Collis 101
  2. Dartmouth Alumni in Entertainment & Media Association (DAEMA).
  3. The Art Career Project:  define & explain Careers in the Arts
  4. Post-Graduate Internship in Studio Art (at Dartmouth).
  5. Music FSP in Beijing Spring Term 2013.
  6. Still looking for a job on campus? -  2 great opportunities still open!
  7. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston – Internships
  8. Americans for the Arts – Internships
  9. The Getty Foundation's Multicultural Undergraduate Internship program.
  10. Dartmouth Career Network
  11. Celebrate 50 Years of Art with The HOP!
  12. Linda Matalon,  Fall-Term Artist-in-Residence at Dartmouth

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1."Landing A Career in Film, Television, New Media, or Entertainment" - Career Conversation with Jethro Rothe-Kushel – Mon 10/1 @ 12:30 PM in Collis 101.  RSVP to:  http://bit.ly/HM2Z23

2. Dartmouth Alumni in Entertainment & Media Association (DAEMA). Connect with Alumni who have similar interests and experiences. Get connected at http://bit.ly/OOhtJt as well as on LinkedIN and on Facebook!

3. The Art Career Project:  Website that will define and dispel myths about Careers in the Arts.  http://bit.ly/WHO4QP

4. Post-Graduate Internship in Studio Art (at Dartmouth). Meet the 4 current Interns to find out if this is a good option for you:  http://bit.ly/WHO96Y

5. Music FSP in Beijing Spring Term 2013.  A few spots remain; deadline to apply is Nov. 1, 2012 – but don’t wait!  http://bit.ly/UznTyl

6. Still looking for a job on campus? These positions will be posted until filled.

7. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston – Internships (unpaid) available every term.  Many different positions available; read the application instructions carefully!  http://bit.ly/R9RQ1z

8. Americans for the Arts – Internships (stipend only):  nation’s leading nonprofit organization in support of the arts.  Great benefits to the interns:  http://bit.ly/R9RSGL

9. The Getty Foundation's Multicultural Undergraduate Internship program.  Is this a good match for you?  Watch video at bottom of page:  http://bit.ly/PPggMN   Applications will be available in early 2013.

10. Dartmouth Career Networkhttp://bit.ly/OOfO6S  connect with alumni in your field of interest (here’s a sample):

Field of Work:

  • Architecture/construction = 104
  • Arts/Entertainment = 225
  • Museums/Libraries  = 89

Field of Specialty:

  • Art Therapy = 2
  • Editing/Publishing = 125

11. Celebrate 50 Years of Art with The HOP!  A great accomplishment showcasing many great talents; stay tuned for opportunities to meet many of the artists!  http://bit.ly/SItj9b

12. Linda Matalon,  Fall-Term Artist-in-Residence at Dartmouth -  See article from the D:  http://bit.ly/Q8o7Y9

 

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For more information on Careers in the Arts check out:  http://bit.ly/TlUW7C

To make an appointment with a Career Advisor call 603-646-2215.

 

CAREER BLITZ: Government and Public Policy

Topics Include:

  1. CIA Info Session - Career and Internship Opportunities
  2. Public Service Fellows Program- SPRING (DC)
  3. Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress, INTERNSHIP (DC )                                   
  4. Women Thrive Worldwide- SPRING INTERSHIPS (DC)
  5. HIV Law Project, Policy INTERNSHIP (NY)
  6. Sierra Club, Campaign Research INTERNSHIP (San Francisco)
  7. Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace FELLOWSHIP
  8. WEBINAR: Decoding the Presidential Management Fellows Application Process

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1.  CIA Info Session - Career and Internship Opportunities

October 3 (WED) from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM, Class of 1930s Room (Rockefeller Center)  Dinner included! Register at: http://bit.ly/UzdD9A

2.  Public Service Fellows Program- SPRING (DC)

Position requires a commitment to public service, READ team descriptions and fellowship positions to determine which position(s) you are best qualified for and most interested in. PAID monthly stipend.  Deadline: Oct. 26  http://bit.ly/OijZq1

3.  Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress, INTERNSHIP (DC )                Unpaid internships in government policy. Apply at:  http://bit.ly/QZvG1E

4.  Women Thrive Worldwide- SPRING INTERSHIPS (DC)

Non-profit advocating for U.S. policies that empower women in developing countries. Communication & Outreach Intern and Global Development Policy Intern. Deadline: October 19   http://bit.ly/PjsxOS

5.  HIV Law Project, Policy INTERNSHIP (NY)

Assist the legal team in providing comprehensive services to low-income people living with HIV/AIDS. http://bit.ly/SIlwIu

6.  Sierra Club, Campaign Research INTERNSHIP (San Francisco)

The Sierra Club Sierra Nevada Resilient Habitats campaign works to protect the communities, wild lands and wildlife of the Sierra Nevada region. View additional internships:  http://bit.ly/SIlIaE

 

7. Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace FELLOWSHIP

Full-time junior staff member at the participating organization of one’s choice.  Gain a Washington perspective on key issues of peace and security. Deadline: Oct. 1  http://bit.ly/VQU8Hh

8.  WEBINAR: Decoding the Presidential Management Fellows Application Process

October 16 (TUES)  4- 5PM; Class of 1930 Room, Rockefeller Center

Targeted for graduate students- learn about the Pathways Programs and application process  http://bit.ly/UNpZFp

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Check out the government/policy webpage at http://bit.ly/Q8iRUf

Make an appointment by calling 603-646-2215

 

Head's Up: Apply Now for Dartmouth Partners in Community Service Internships

Want an internship in Community Service -- and an alumni mentor to boot? Apply to spend a leave term as an intern with the Dartmouth Partners in Community Service program. The deadline for Winter Term applications is October 10. (You've got two weeks to put your application in!) The Dartmouth Partners in Community Service (DPCS) mission is to inspire Dartmouth students to join with Dartmouth alumni and their families in addressing problems facing our society. The DPCS program allows Dartmouth students to invest in their civic growth, personal growth and liberal education by participation in full-time, leave-term community service internships.  Interns are matched with Dartmouth alumni, who serve as mentors for the interns.

For more about the DPCS program, visit the program website here.

CAREER BLITZ: Communication

Topics Include:

  1. MARKETING VS. ADVERTISING – Defined
  2. CAREER CONVERSATION:  Landing a Career in Film, TV, New Media & Entertainment
  3. Newhouse Graduate Newspaper Fellowship & Apprenticeship for Minorities – POST-GRAD
  4. WPP Marketing Fellowship – POST-GRAD
  5. CAREER CONVERSATION : Journalism Needs Writers & Reporters
  6. Publishing Internships – Anthem Press – London
  7. AdvertisingMost Promising Minority Students Program POST-GRAD
  8. Career Opportunities in WRITING
  9. Federal Communications Commission (FCC)- INTERNSHIPS
  10. Public Broadcasting – Jobs & Internships

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1) MARKETING VS. ADVERTISING – Defined:

Marketing: The systematic planning, implementation and control of a mix of business activities intended to bring together buyers and sellers for the mutually advantageous exchange or transfer of products. It includes advertising, market research, media planning, public relations, product pricing, distribution, customer support, sales strategy, and community involvement.

Advertising:  The paid, public announcement of a persuasive message by an identified sponsor; the presentation or promotion by a firm of its products to its existing and potential customers. Advertising is only one piece of the marketing strategy/process. It's the part that involves getting the word out concerning your business, product, or the services you are offering. It involves the process of developing strategies such as ad placement, frequency,  etc. Advertising includes the placement of an ad in such media as newspapers, direct mail, billboards, television, radio, and the Internet.

2) CAREER CONVERSATION:  Landing a Career in Film, TV, New Media & Entertainment

Guest:  Jethro Rothe-Kushel ’03 - President of Dartmouth Alumni in Entertainment & Media Association.  OCT. 1 (Mon) 12:30 – 1:30 PM.  Career Services – R.S.V.P. at http://bit.ly/HM2Z23

3) The Newhouse Graduate Newspaper Fellowship & Apprenticeship for Minorities:

An 18-month program for students who have majored in subjects other than journalism as undergraduates. Students study newspaper journalism on the master’s level at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, followed by a paid professional apprenticeship.  Deadline:  FEB. 1  http://bit.ly/VQZJxo

4) WPP Marketing Fellowship – POST-GRAD:

Rotate through *3* one-year assignments through WPP companies, (branding, marketing, advertising, direct marketing, media investment, public relations, etc) around the world.  >>Get started on you application now! http://bit.ly/Q8lG7W   DEADLINE:    NOV. 8

5) CAREER CONVERSATION : Journalism Needs Writers & Reporters

Guest:  Joe Mathewson – Prof. of Journalism at Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism & Dartmouth Trustee Emeritus.  OCT. 26 (Fri) – 3:30 PM  in Career Services.  R.S.V.P. at: http://bit.ly/HM2Z23

6) Publishing Internships – Anthem Press – London:

Editorial –Marketing-Design – http://bit.ly/SNBI54

7) American Advertising FederationMost Promising Minority Students Program POST-GRAD:

(3 days in New York) Connects the advertising industry with the nation’s top minority college Seniors. This premier event provides opportunities to recruit fresh talent, to further prepare advertising’s best young prospects and to help the industry's workforce better reflect the multiculturalism of today's society.     The program offeris networking, interviewing and industry immersion opportunities with industry professionals.   DEADLINE:  OCT. 26    http://bit.ly/Q8lR32

8) Career Opportunities in WRITING - (7-day lending from Career Services)

A collection of job descriptions within categories such as newspaper and news services, magazines, television, radio, book publishing, arts and entertainment, business communications and public relations, advertising, federal government, scholastic/academic/non-profit institutions and freelance services/self-publishing.

FYI...In the Dartmouth Career Network, 201 alums are Writers! Learn about this career by doing an "information interview" with them to get a better understanding how to pursue this profession.  Check it out here:  http://bit.ly/OOfO6S

9) Federal Communications Commission (FCC)- INTERNSHIPS

A variety of departments/internships, from Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, to the Office of General Counsel, to International Bureau to Office of Strategic Planning and Policy Analysis. Rolling applications  http://fcc.us/RLqXDP

10) Public Broadcasting – Jobs & Internships - The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB):  Jobline   http://bit.ly/TbKiec

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Check out our COMMUNICATIONS webpage at http://bit.ly/SHIPjI

To make an Appointment to discuss your career plans, call 603-646-2215

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CAREER BLITZ: International

TOPICS INCLUDE:

  1. State Dept. – INTERNSHIP DEADLINES
  2. Teach for China – POST GRAD
  3. $$ Funding for Study Abroad
  4. European Economic and Social Committee Traineeships POST-GRAD
  5. American Australian Association – INTERNSHIP
  6. Luce Scholars Program - Intern in AsiaPOST-GRAD
  7. Trade – U.S. Commercial Service INTERNSHIPS
  8. London ­ Mountbatten Institute Internship Program – POST-GRAD
  9. Washington Office on Latin America – INTERNSHIPS
  10. Trainee Analysts – Business Monitor International – POST-GRAD

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1) State Dept. – INTERNSHIP DEADLINES:

SUMMER –NOV.  1          FALL - MARCH 1                SPRING (Dartmouth Winter or Spring) – JULY 1

http://1.usa.gov/SHGDbS

2) Teach for China – POST GRAD:

2-year teaching fellowships in China's most indigent rural schools. (The only program in China collaborating with Teach For All's global network, a Teach For America affiliate).  *First Deadline:  SEPT. 23  http://bit.ly/OilS5T

3) $$ Funding for Study Abroad

The Boren Scholarship supports study in Africa, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East, enabling you to add important international and language components to your education. Boren Scholars and Fellows are interested in studying less commonly taught languages, including but not limited to Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Swahili. Undergraduate students can receive up to $20,000. In exchange for funding, recipients commit to working in the federal government for a minimum of one year.  Deadline: FEB. 13, 2013   http://bit.ly/VFebKi

4) European Economic and Social Committee Traineeships (5 mos.) – POST-GRAD

Work in Belgium with a mentor in, carrying out research in a particular area, and in evaluating economic, financial and technical cooperation projects and programmes and drawing up records of meetings. http://bit.ly/R9NuYv *SEPT. 29     (For a Feb –July experience)

5) American Australian Association – INTERNSHIP:

The Association promotes ties across the Pacific through its corporate, education, and social and cultural programs. A 1-3 month long, unpaid (except for daily travel commutation charges) year round internship program positions for recent graduates and 3rd/4th year.   http://bit.ly/UzgFKS Submit three letters of reference, resume and a cover letter to hr@aaanyc.org

6) Luce Scholars Program – (1yr.) Intern in AsiaPOST-GRAD:

Placements (individually arranged based on interest) can be made in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. (Applicant cannot  already have significant experience in Asia or majored in Asian Studies).  http://bit.ly/WHGnKB

***CAMPUS DEADLINE:  OCT. 1      *Requires Nomination by Scholarship Office

7) Trade – U.S. Commercial Service - International Locations for INTERNSHIPS:

The U.S. Commercial Service helps American exporters navigate the international sales process.  Search by country – many have internship link on site.  If not, you can ask directly.  Offices prefer applications 6 months in advance, but no less than 3.  http://1.usa.gov/QPb1k0

8) London ­ Mountbatten Institute Internship Program (1yr.) – POST-GRAD:

Combines full-time work with seminars, self-assessment, and projects leading to either the Certificate or MBA in International Business Practice.  http://bit.ly/RLptcI

Deadline:  OCT. 1 for March session

9)Washington Office on Latin America – INTERNSHIPS:

WOLA promotes human rights, democracy, and social justice by working with partners in Latin America and the Caribbean. Interns collaborate on a mix of research, analytical, and administrative work and are assigned to various programs—communications or one of many policy areas. Interns may help with technology, the media, finance, and event planning. http://bit.ly/SHGXHL

10) Trainee Analysts – Business Monitor International – POST-GRAD:

Business Monitor International (BMI), a leader in emerging markets analysis, is recruiting high-calibre graduates to join its Americas Country Risk and Industry Analysis team in the rapidly expanding New York office. Receive extensive training in all areas of country risk and industry analysis and forecasting. The company also subsidizes external courses, such as the CFA and relevant language courses. http://bit.ly/QMm4ZI   (Search Editorial and Research-Graduate Applications)

 

U.S. Department of State -  Foreign Service Office Management Specialist positions. For more information (http://1.usa.gov/VQX46F), and to start the online application process. DEADLINE:  SEPT. 26   You are strongly urged to read the entire vacancy announcement to ensure you meet all of the requirements, and fully understand the special circumstances involving a career in the Foreign Service before applying. All applicants must be U.S. citizens and at least 20 years old to apply and at least 21 years of age to be appointed. Please visit our forums if you have any questions, or to search for answers regarding the Foreign Service Specialist selection process. The forums can be found under Engage on the careers.state.gov website.

 

 

 

Green Careers Digest: Environmental Jobs & Internships

Every two weeks during the term, we send a short list of environmental career opportunities to all students who have subscribed to receive this information via Dartboard. If you see something you want to share with the list, send an e-mail to Chandlee Bryan. =====================================================

TOPICS INCLUDE: 

1)      Environment America –  Environmental Fellowship Program POST-GRAD (2 yr)

2)      Green Corps – Environmental Leadership Program POST-GRAD (1 yr) (Nationwide)

3)      New York Sun Works – WINTER INTERNSHIP (NY)

4)      Smithsonian Environmental Research Center's (SERC) INTERNSHIP PROGRAM (MD)

5)      United Nations Environment Programme – WINTER INTERN (DC)

6)      Climate Institute – WINTER INTERNSHIP (DC)

7)      DOE Science Undergraduate Laboratory INTERNSHIPS (Nationwide)

8)      Vermont Institute of Natural Science - INTERNSHIP

9)      All Ivy Environmental Career Fair – March 1 (NY)

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1)      Environment America  – Environmental Fellowship Program (2 yr.) (Nation-wide) (POST-GRAD) Environment America is a federation of state-based, citizen-funded environmental advocacy organizations. The two-year Fellowship Program for recent graduates teaches participants to plan and run strategic state and national campaigns. Learn how to identify solutions to critical environmental problems and organize public support for your campaigns. To apply, submit your application through Dartboard by October 7.

2)      Green Corps  –  Environmental Leadership Program  (1 Yr)  (Nation-wide) Green Corps organizers have built the campaigns that helped keep the Arctic safe from drilling, that led to new laws supporting clean, renewable energy, and convinced major corporations to stop dumping in our oceans.  Get hands-on experience fighting to solve urgent environmental problems — global warming, deforestation, water pollution and many others — with groups such as Sierra Club and Food and Water Watch. 35 college graduates from across the U.S. will be selected to participate in this paid program. Apply through Dartboard by October 7.

3)      New York Sun Works – Winter Internship (NYC) Implement a hands-on/project based environmental sciences curriculum while using 21st century urban farming technology at a cutting-edge learning environment, the Greenhouse Project Classrooms in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Help Greenhouse Project classroom teachers with daily teaching and system maintenance for facility with features ranging from solar panels and hydroponics to a fish farm and weather station. The position is unpaid but includes a Metro card for transportation. Application deadline to apply for winter deadlines is Friday, October 5.

4)      Smithsonian Environmental Research Center's (SERC) Internship Program  (MD) Gain hands-on experience in environmental research and education working directly with senior researchers. A National Science Foundation (NSF) designated Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU), projects include terrestrial, atmospheric and estuarine environmental research work. Paid opportunities available throughout the year.

5)      The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Winter Internship (DC) The United Nations Environment Programme's Regional Office for North America (RONA), works to ensure that UNEP global programs satisfactorily address regional needs and priorities. Projects are assigned based on skills, knowledge and interests; opportunities available in Communications, Government Affairs, Environment Research, Environment Policy, Ecosystems Management and the Scientific Technical Advisory Panel (STAP)/Global Environment Facility (GEF). Winter application deadline is October 15.

6)      The Climate Institute  Winter Internship (DC) The Climate Institute seeks to inform key government and corporate decision-makers, heighten international awareness of climate change, and identify practical ways of achieving significant emissions reductions. Voluntary internships are available in Washington, DC and on a virtual basis. Apply now for winter term internships – and follow-up to educate the Institute on your availability based on the Dartmouth term calendar.

7)      Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI) - Nationwide The Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) program encourages undergraduate students to pursue science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers by providing research experiences at the Department of Energy (DOE) National Laboratories. Winter application deadline is October 1.

8)      Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS) – Internship (Quechee, VT) VINS provides environmental education programs for adults, families, and school children; partners with leading conservation organizations to promote environmental science field research; and operates New England’s premier avian wildlife rehabilitation clinic at the VINS Nature Center. Call to discuss potential opportunities for Winter term.

9)      All Ivy Environmental & Sustainable Development Career FairMarch 1, 2013 (NY) Interested in environmental internships, full-time jobs, and career opportunities from grad school and sustainability to wind power and environmental advocacy? Mark your calendar for March 1, 2013. You’re invited.

Want to Winter at The White House? Apply for Internship by 9/23

While it's unclear who will be sitting in the Executive Office in January, The White House is accepting applications for internships that run from mid-January (be there for Inauguration Day!) through late May. The deadline to apply is Sunday, September 23, 2012. Visit www.whitehouse.gov/internships for detailed program information about eligibility,  the application process, and the program. If you decide to apply, get started now -- you'll need two letters of recommendation! (Tip: A great way to make sure you always have supportive recommendations is to make at least one friend on the staff or faculty every semester.)

 If you can't apply this time, check out the site. You'll see future deadlines for Summer and Fall 2013.

The #1 Way to Stand-out: How to Prep for a Career Fair

Over 100 employers will attend the Employer Connections Fair on September 19 and 20th from noon to 4 pm. Meet representatives from a range of companies and non-profits coming to campus to scout for talent for internships and full-time jobs. It takes five minutes of preparation to make a big impression on an organization: Know the employer before you meet with them.

Look up an organization in Google News or through online press releases. Learn enough to start a conversation at the career fair with an icebreaker: "Congrats on being named one of the top companies to work for in Boston, can you tell me what skills you seek for a top entry-level Analyst?"

Do your homework. Stop by Career Services to pick up a copy of the Employer Connections Fair directory; available online on Monday. To get a sense of what to expect at the fair, as well as more tips on how to prepare, check out this video from last year's event. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aV3AqyfWkYw&feature=player_embedded

Seeking an Internship for Fall? New Human Rights position in Boston...

In the event that your interested in public policy and human rights -- and are going to be in Massachusetts for the fall term, there's a great new internship listing on Dartboard. The internship is being offered by Physicians for Human Rights (PHR), an independent not-for-profit organization that mobilizes the specialized skills, rigor and passion of health professionals and scientists to investigate and stop egregious violations of human rights. PHR focuses on mass atrocities and severe human rights violations against individuals. PHR conducts research and investigations globally, and advocates for the:

  • Prevention of individual and small-scale violations from becoming mass atrocities;
  • Protection of internationally guaranteed rights of individuals and civilian populations;
  • Prosecution of perpetrators and accountability for violations;

Reporting to the Director of PHR's Anti-Torture Program, the Intern for the Massachusetts Campaign Against Torture (MACAT) will assist with the development and implementation of a legislative strategy in support of a Massachusetts state bill that would address the role of health professionals in the abuse and torture of prisoners and prohibit their participation in interrogations.

For more information, and to apply login to Dartboard through the Career Services website.

 

"I Work Hard for No Money" - Are Unpaid Internships Really Worth Your Time?

Thinking that sweet unpaid internship at JPMorgan will land you a guaranteed job after graduation? Think again. According to the University of Georgia's Red and Black, in 2012 the  National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) conducted a survey revealing that just 37% of unpaid interns received job offers, only one percent higher than those who hadn’t done an internship at all. Paid interns however, received nearly double that amount, with a whopping 60% of the 48,000 students studied going on to receive at least one job offer.

But wait - don’t get too discouraged. Although these statistics may be difficult to hear, keep in mind the valuable industry experience gained from each internship opportunity, paid or unpaid. As an intern, you have the chance to develop connections and skills necessary to make you a more viable candidate in the job search later on.

Want to score an internship that comes recommended? Check out the Internship Feedback database (access via the Internships tab in Dartboard). You'll see internship reviews and contact information, supplied by current students and recent grads!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

check out the new Internship Feedback database in Dartboard's Internship section, and see internship reviews and contact leads provided by other Dartmouth students!

How to Convert Your Internship Into a Full-time Job

Did you enjoy your summer internship so much that you'd like to convert it into a regular job? Check out this quick read from Forbes for useful strategies on how to keep your career moving forward. If you're in Hanover this week, you can also stop by Career Services Tuesday through Friday for a drop-in appointment to review your resume. Drop-ins available from 1:30 to 4:00 pm on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Society for International Development – START DATE August 15, 2012 – APPLY NOW!

Career Services just received this information for a Fall Internship: Fall Program Associate (Mid-August to Mid-December 2012)

An internship at SID-Washington is an invaluable opportunity for young people interested in pursuing a career in international development. As a Fall Associate, you will meet innumerable high-level professionals with years of experience in the field and Washington, D.C. - even your future employer!

Responsibilities:

  • Assist in planning, outreach, preparatory logistics, sponsorship and registration management for the 2012 Career Fair and Annual Dinner honoring Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs, Maria Otero
  • Assist with program development for SID-Washington's more than 20 sectoral and regional workgroups
  • Write summaries of Chapter activities to be published on our website
  • Develop outreach materials
  • Add to and maintain our membership database and respond to member inquiries
  • Assist with various communications initiatives including Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, and maintenance of website
  • Perform general administrative duties (including answering phones, handling mail, drafting correspondence, etc.)

Position Qualifications:

  • Academic and/or work experience in international development preferred
  • Experience with event planning, coordination and implementation
  • Ability to solve problems creatively, undertake detail-oriented work, and work well as a member of a team
  • Possess initiative and the ability to work independently, but also receptive to direction
  • Able to handle multiple tasks and deadlines in a fast-paced environment and retain a positive outlook under pressure
  • Strong commitment, including ability to take on limited overtime
  • Excellent written and oral communications skills
  • Very strong organizational and interpersonal skills
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office, experience with HTML and Adobe Acrobat a plus
  • Ability to work full time (4-5 days per week or 30 hours per week); Preference will be given to those individuals who are available full time and flexible during times leading up to our larger events
  • Sense of humor required

stipend of $1,250 is provided upon completion of this short-term internship. Additionally, the SID-Washington staff is committed to helping dedicated individuals find jobs, develop skills that will be critical to future success in the professional sphere, and build their resumes.

To apply, please submit to our offices:

A letter of interest that indicates days/times available to work

  • A current resume
  • 3 references (names/tel#s/position/organization)
  • A short writing sample

Applications will be reviewed in the order they are received.  The initial start date is August 15, 2012 (this is negotiable). Please include "2012 Fall Associate Application" in subject line. Only finalists will be contacted for interviews. Inquiries and applications should be addressed to:

The Society for International Development - Washington, D.C. Chapter

1101 15th Street, NW, 3rd Floor

Washington, DC 20005

Phone: 202-331-1317

Email: jobs@sidw.org

Interested in Research? Check out the Fall Neukom Scholars Program - DEADLINE is July 25, 2012.

Fall Neukom Scholars The goal of The Neukom Scholars Program is to support undergraduate research across the campus by funding third and fourth year students engaged in faculty-advised research that incorporates the application of computational methods to problems in the Sciences, Social Sciences and Humanities.

Awards are $1,000/term for 1 or 2 terms. Fall term DEADLINE for proposals is JULY 25, 2012.

Proposal guidelines and details:  http://bit.ly/LCKLrQ