Georgia State Games seeks interns
The Georgia State Games, one of the largest Amateur Olympic-Style Sports Festivals in the country, is accepting applications for internships. Organizers rely heavily on top quality interns to operate many of their sporting Events Projects and Programs. Interns get hands-on experience planning and implementing activities and programs.
They are seeking top level, organized, team oriented, talented, aggressive, outgoing and innovative interns to fill slots for May 16-20, 2010. Housing is available!
All applicants must have strong writing skills and knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel.
Potential Benefits of a Georgia Games Internship:
- Paid Stipends (limited number available for those not utilizing the housing option)
- Housing & meal reimbursement
- Earn academic credit
- Real life on-the-job experience with BIG time responsibilities that other internships do not provide.
- Free parking
- Individual office work stations and computers
- Internships include semester-long positions
- Full and part time positions available.
Internship History:
- Internship program has been offered for over 19 years
- Students have come from the following US States: AK, AL, AR, CA, CT, DC, FL, GA, IA, IL, IN, KY, LA, MA, ME, MI, MS, MN, NC, ND, NJ, NY, OH, OK, PA, RI, SC, TN, TX, VA, WI and WV and from the countries of Canada, England, Germany and Hungary just to intern with the Georgia Games.
- Internships are first offered to students completing the internship for academic credit.
Placement:
- Priority will be given to those students completing the internship for academic credit and/or for a graduation requirement.
- Priority will be given to students currently enrolled in college.
To Apply: Go to www.georgiagames.org under internships and complete an application and sports questionnaire and submit along with a resume and coverletter.
NAFTC accepting applications for Graduate Assistantships
Qualified individuals are invited to apply for two (5) Graduate Assistantships at the National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium (NAFTC). These positions will involve development of curriculum and instructional materials (text and online) for the NAFTC, a program of the NRCCE see http://www.naftc.wvu.edu for further information about the consortium and its training programs.
These assistantships will be funded for the terms listed above with a possibility of renewal for Summer and Fall 2010. The assistantships require an average of 20 hours per week year-round including semester breaks (there are no paid holidays or vacations), during standard business hours, on-site at the NAFTC Headquarters in the Ridgeview Industrial Park on Bakers Ridge Road (each assistant will be responsible for his/her own transportation). Each assistant will be paid a salary of $1,200.00 per month (subject to taxes) and will be eligible for a tuition waiver for each semester falling within the term of the assistantship.
Required Qualifications: (Candidates who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.) * Registration as a regular-status student in a WVU graduate program and enrollment on a full-time basis for each Fall, Spring, and one Summer term during this assistantship. * References attesting to successful experience performing instructional design and/or curriculum development in a highly technical subject area. * Demonstrated proficiency in behavioral and cognitive psychology and instructional design principles. * Excellent written and oral communication skills, including the ability to translate complex technical concepts into terms that the general public can understand. * Proficiency using Windows XP/Vista, Microsoft Office, GroupWise, and other software products. * Self-directedness, organization, attention to detail, and responsiveness to client needs and project deadlines, ability to work collaboratively with the NAFTC headquarters staff, NAFTC member institutions, other graduate assistants, and student employees. Finalists will be interviewed in person.
Desirable Qualifications: (Candidates who possess these additional qualifications are more likely to be selected.) * Familiarity with automotive technology, particularly alternative fuels, or a demonstrated ability to learn such concepts rapidly with little assistance (this must be attested to by candidate’s references). * Familiarity with Macromedia products, Adobe InDesign, and video editing software.
Application Procedure:
Submit the following materials immediately to HR&E Advising Office, Room 710 Allen Hall, WVU, Morgantown, WV 26506-6122.
* WVU Application for Graduate Assistantship may be obtained from Room 710, Allen Hall. Be sure to include your preferred e-mail address and telephone number(s) for notification of interview and selection.
* Statement detailing how you meet the required and desirable qualifications.
* Curriculum Vitae or Resume.
* Letters of reference, recommendations, and examples of previous work.
For any additional questions, contact bill.davis@mail.wvu.edu
SOJ DECEMBER CONVOCATION DEC. 13, 2009
The P.I. Reed School of Journalism will host its own December Convocation ceremony on Sunday, Dec. 13, 2009, in the Mountainlair Ballrooms.
While the SOJ ceremony begins at 9:30 am, graduates are asked to arrive by 8:30 am for line-up. Please report to the registration table in front of the Mountaineer Room on the second floor of the Lair.
The SOJ’s December Convocation ceremony includes a processional of graduation candidates, keynote speaker and student awards. Graduation candidates are formally recognized and cross the stage to shake hands with their program chair and the dean. A WVU photographer will be on hand to take photos of each candidate crossing the stage. Photos can be ordered online after the event. A light reception follows the ceremony.
(Students and families should note that this event is in addition to the WVU December Convocation ceremony. Students are encouraged to attend both events.)
Please visit the SOJ website for additional details about the SOJ ceremony and more. Go to http://journalism.wvu.edu/events/december_convocation_2009.
All graduation applicants should have received letters regarding the SOJ ceremony at both their local and permanent addresses. If you haven’t applied yet, please see Ronda Maxon in room 107. If you haven’t received your letter, please see Kimberly Brown in room 113 (main office).
Questions regarding the SOJ December Convocation ceremony should be directed to Kimberly Brown (room 113) at Kimberly.Brown@mail.wvu.edu or at 304-293-3505, ext. 5403.
Institute on Philanthropy and Voluntary Service accepting internship applications
Sponsored by The Fund for American Studies in partnership with Georgetown University, the Institute on Philanthropy and Voluntary Service is a summer academic internship program held in Washington, D.C. for undergraduate students interested in volunteerism and careers in the nonprofit sector.
The Institute combines substantive professional experience for 30 hours a week with a challenging academic experience. This fast-paced, eight-week residential program provides students from around the world with the opportunities to gain an edge in today’s competitive job market and graduate school admissions, and experience the excitement of Washington first-hand.
Internships Competitive placements with leading nonprofit organizations
Classes Up to 9 transferable credits in ethics and philanthropy from Georgetown University
Housing Roommate matching and furnished on-campus apartments in the heart of D.C.
Service A variety of hands-on community projects
Guest Lectures With Washington’s top nonprofit executives and scholars
Leadership & Professional Development Leadership, mentoring and career building activities
Networking With seasoned nonprofit professionals and top student leaders from around the world
Scholarships Over half of all students receive full or partial funding based on merit and financial need
The Institute will be held in June & July, 2010. Applications will be accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis until March 5, 2010. Students who complete their application by the early deadline of December 4, 2009 will receive a 5% tuition discount as well as priority scholarship consideration and internship placement.
For more information and to begin an online application, please visit the website www.DCinternships.org/IPVS.
Questions may be directed to Emily Hill, IPVS Program Manager, at IPVS@tfas.org or 800-741-6964.
Leading consulting firm in DC seeks marketing associate
A leading Consulting Firm in DC is now hiring for the position of Marketing Associate. This ENTRY LEVEL position pays $30-40K with benefits and is an excellent opportunity for a recent college graduate looking to start their career with a company in which they can grow and learn. Playing a major role in the business development process, some responsibilities will be to assist in the development of targeted marketing campaigns, research and prospect members, build and maintain relationships, coordinate and attend marketing appointments with Directors.
REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor’s Degree with a very strong GPA
Excellent Communications Skills, both Oral and Written
Should be Team and Goal Oriented
Intellectually Rounded
To Apply, contact Holly Metz, Holly_Metz@keystaffingsolutions.com, at Key Staffing Solutions or visit their website www.keystaffingsolutions.com.
Attention SOJ students! Give your opinion on our changing industry--focus group sessions Nov. 11 & 12
Your voice matters! Last call, SOJ students are invited to participate in a focus group session to discuss the challenges and opportunities in our changing industry. Take this chance to join your peers in a thoughtful discussion and to share ideas, experiences, and to make a difference.
Two sessions available:
Wednesday, Nov. 11
6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
or
Thursday, Nov. 12
6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
The focus group session will be held in room 101. Please RSVP to Professor Coester at dana.coester@mail.wvu.edu.
2010 AEJMC Southeast Colloquium paper and panel submission deadline Dec. 4
The deadline for paper and panel proposal submissions for the 2010 AEJMC Southeast Colloquium is Friday, Dec. 4.
The call for papers and panel proposals is available at the Colloquium Web site at www.jomc.unc.edu/SEC2010. Participating divisions are History, Magazines, Media Law and Policy, Newspapers, Radio-Television Journalism, and Open. The 2010 AEJMC Southeast Colloquium will be held March 11-13 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
For more information, contact Michael Hoefges, associate professor, UNC School of Journalism and Mass Communication, at mhoefges@email.unc.edu.
December Convocation student volunteers needed for Dec. 13
Each year, the WVU Perley Isaac Reed School of Journalism (SOJ) hosts a December Convocation ceremony to celebrate December graduation candidates. This year’s Convocation Ceremony will be held on Sunday, Dec. 13 at 9:30 a.m. We are looking for student volunteers for guest relations and to hand-out programs. If you are interested, please contact Christa Vincent via email at christa.vincent@mail.wvu.edu or by phone (304) 293-3505 ext. 5439. To learn more about December Convocation 2009 visit http://journalism.wvu.edu/events/december_convocation_2009.
Study converged media abroad this summer
ieiMedia and the Journalism Department and College of Extended Learning at San Francisco State University will sponsor international multimedia training programs in Summer 2010.
Available trips include:
Urbino, Italy: June 3 – July 2
Urbino, Italy: June 17 – July 30 (Magazine Internship)
Perpignan, France: June 24 – July 23
Cagli, Italy: June 24 – July 10 (grad students only)
Quito, Ecuador – Coming Summer 2011
Applications will be available for download starting Nov. 15. For more information visit http://www.ieimedia.com/
IRTS offers all expense-paid summer fellowship in New York City
The International Radio & Television Society Foundation, Inc. (IRTS) Summer Fellowship Program teaches up-and-coming communicators the realities of the media industry and business world through a nine-week , expense-paid fellowship, which includes practical experience and career-planning advice. Fellows gain full-time, “real world” experience at New York-based media companies. In addition, the Fellowship provides the opportunity to network with industry professionals, take related field trips, and attend panels, lectures and group discussions.
ELIGIBILITY:
The Summer Fellowship Program is competitive. Students must be college juniors, seniors or graduate students at the time of application. For detailed eligibility information, log on to our website www.irts.org and follow the link to “College Programs.” http://www.irts.org/programs/sfp/sfp.html
COST:
Travel, housing and living allowance included.
DATE:
June 6 – August 7, 2010
LOCATION:
New York, New York
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
December 1, 2009, 11:59PM
TO APPLY:
http://www.irts.org/programs/sfp/sfp_application_entrancepage.htm
Information can also be found on the IRTS Broadcast Sales Associate Program, which is held in tandem with the Summer Fellowship Program. This diversity initiative is designed to give graduating seniors a jumpstart on the management track by providing customized sales training, in addition to the regular features of the Fellowship Program. To apply for the IRTS Broadcast Sales Associate Program click here http://www.irts.org/programs/bcsa/bcsa_application_entrancepage.htm
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