Education Studies EVENT & Hot Education Internships, Jobs and Fellowships in Handshake this Week
Here is a curated listing of education teaching and administrative jobs and internships expiring this week with deadlines–CLICK HERE to access these opportunities!
Another important event to make note of:
The Education Studies Program here at Middlebury is having an information session for all students interested in the major/minor.
Information Session on the Education Studies major/minor for all interested students. Thursday, April 14 @ 3:30 in Twilight 201, pizza provided.
MiddCORE Summer Intern Lab is Accepting Applications!
What MiddCORE Summer Intern Lab Alumni are Saying
For two hours a week in June-July, join 30+ mentors from the MiddCORE community to build critical skills for professional success. Each Tuesday night, you will be joined by young alumni and distinguished MiddCORE Mentors to dive into interactive skill-building sessions and gain real-world insights. Each week is designed to build on the next. Realize your potential this summer and deepen your connections within the Middlebury community.
MiddCORE Summer Intern Lab is designed to complement your summer experience, from anywhere!
As recognition for completing the MiddCORE Summer Intern Lab, you will receive a $500 professional development award for attending all sessions. MiddCORE Summer Intern Lab is a collaboration with CCI and Compass.
You do not have to have your internship secured to apply.
Apply Now! Final Application Deadline Sunday, April 17
Conflict Transformation Student Trek to Washington, DC on June 5-8! Application Deadline 4/17.
Students interested in areas of conflict transformation, including peace and security studies and migration and refugee issues, will be exposed to real-world professional experiences that will enable them to inform their career exploration and other post-graduate planning. This is a collaboration with the Middlebury in DC office and is funded by the $25 million grant to support programming in conflict transformation.
This will be an immersive “living and learning” experience organized around opportunities to meet with alumni and visit many different kinds of organizations. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity.
The application deadline is Sunday, April 17 at 11:59 PM.
FAQ for DC Trek applicants:
As you consider applying for this exciting opportunity, we’ve collected a few questions that might be on your mind to help you be informed as you decide whether to apply or not.
What if my internship starts right around that week of June 6 when this trip is happening?
We encourage you to discuss this with your supervisor. In some cases this could be an actual good thing to attend and then start your internship. A contact or supervisor at your internship might be more understanding than you think. Let us know if you want to discuss this more. We realize this could be an issue but hope it’s not a big obstacle.
Will you really pay for all expenses to get me to DC? Like air tickets, food and hotels too?
Yup! We know it can be expensive, and will work with you within reason to make this affordable because we think it’s worth it. We’ll include dinner Sunday night, then 3 meals on Monday and Tuesday, and breakfast and lunch on Wednesday before the program ends. We’ll work with you to make travel arrangements to arrive in DC on Sunday evening, then depart on Wednesday late afternoon. We’ll also cover subway fares or other local transport in DC. And you’ll have housing on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday evenings.
What organizations will we be visiting?
Good question. We are building this trip as we speak. We have some places in mind now, and depending on who is selected for the trip, we may adapt and try new visits. The purpose is to show you a wide range of interesting organizations doing work in this area. We will probably be visiting 2-3 places per day, with a reflection activity in the evening to help you process all you are learning.
What happens after this trip?
We hope you make connections with alumni and learn about the variety of opportunities that exist. You can use this trip as a spring board to investigate internships for future summers or explore how it connects to future classes you want to take on campus. We anticipate you will return to your scheduled summer internship or job or go home after the program ends.
I’m not sure if this trip is right for me, why should I apply? What are you looking for in candidates?
If you’re curious, open minded and are ready to learn, this trip is for you. If you’ve always wanted to visit DC, or have been in the past and want to go again, this trip is for you. All majors are welcome. All class years are welcome. In fact, younger students like first years might be the best. If you think you know what conflict transformation is, join us. Better yet, if you’re still working it out, that’s fine too, we will discover and explore together.
Research Fellowship with Middlebury Special Collections this summer
Administered together by Middlebury College Special Collections, the Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life, and the Center for Careers and Internships, the Middlebury College Research Fellowship is an eight-week paid summer opportunity designed to assist the Middlebury community in contextualizing the decision to remove the Mead name from the Middlebury Chapel in September 2021.
The Presidential Research Intern will work with a variety of departments and groups on campus to research and develop initial recommendations that might include events, for-credit classes, signage, architectural installations, public art, or commemorative memorials or events—with the goal of encouraging constructive dialog and debate around not only the issue of the chapel name, but also the wider implications of eugenics, campus naming traditions, and stories about inclusion, diversity, and institutional accountability from the College’s past.
More details and apply on Handshake HERE.
MiddCORE Summer Intern Lab—Last chance applications due April 17
For two hours a week in June-July, join 30+ mentors from the MiddCORE community to build critical skills for professional success. Each Tuesday night, you will be joined by young alumni and distinguished MiddCORE Mentors to dive into interactive skill-building sessions and gain real-world insights. Each week is designed to build on the next. Realize your potential this summer and deepen your connections within the Middlebury community.
MiddCORE Summer Intern Lab is designed to complement your summer experience, from anywhere!
As recognition for completing the MiddCORE Summer Intern Lab, you will receive a $500 professional development award for attending all sessions.
Invest in yourself this summer
Apply Now! Applications Due April 17
Brought to you by: MiddCORE x CCI x Compass
Hot Education Handshake Internships and Jobs
Check out the exciting opportunities for jobs and internships in the Education sector. Click HERE to see a curated list of teaching and administrative opportunities with application deadlines coming up this week. Don’t wait till the deadlines to apply!!
Hot Education Handshake Internships, Jobs & Fellowships
Welcome back from break! For those of you looking for education opportunities for jobs or internships, there is lots to find on Handshake this week related to K-12 teaching/admin positions, summer experiential positions in policy change and education access, too. Pay particular attention to the CCI-Sponsored summer internships working with the Vermont Department of Education. These are paid 10-week positions and include summer housing either in Burlington or Middlebury.
CCI Internship Funding Deadline (April 10) AND upcoming application deadlines for some great funded internships
Planning to participate in an unpaid internship this summer? Sunday, April 10 is the deadline to apply for CCI’s internship funding grants!
- CCI has $3500 or $1000 competitive internship grants.
- April 10 – one and only deadline to apply for internship grants.
- Details, eligibility, FAQs, and forms: go/summerfunding.
- Must have a secured internship and a CCI-approved resume to apply for funding.
- Visit the Peer Career Advisors (PCA) for resume approvals no later than April 1!
Still searching for a summer internship? The Center for Careers and Internships (CCI) can help!
- Many great CCI-Sponsored and MiddWorks for Vermont Internships that come with guaranteed funding will expire on March 27 and later – apply now! Internships in all interest areas.
- Handshake has over 4200 additional paid and unpaid internships! CCI Advisors or Peer Career Advisors can help you find those that match your interests.
- Visit CCI’s Find an Internship page for additional tips on finding or creating an internship.
- Watch the recorded Find and Fund Your Summer Internship information session.
- More internships and info on CCI’s Career Path Pages (see News and Top Resources tabs).
What else should I know?
- Drop into Quick Questions by April 1 to have your resume approved by a Peer Career Advisor (PCA), a requirement for funding.
- Visit go/Handshake and click on “Career Center” to schedule an appointment with a Career and Internship Advisor in your area of interest.
- MiddCORE Intern Lab is accepting applications from students applying for CCI funding or CCI-sponsored internships. This professional development series comes with an additional $500 professional development award upon completion of the series. Two deadlines: April 3 or 17. Apply Now!
Voices of Lime: Insights into life on the Autism Spectrum – Monday, April 25
Join Lime Connect and Paulette Penzvalto, Engineering Program Manager at Google and Lime Network member, as she moderates a discussion with Lime Network members who are living and working successfully with Autism. Through this engaging session, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of Autism as well as ways in which to support individuals on both personal and professional levels.
Date: Monday, April 25th, 2022
Time: 12:00 PM EST | Live Captioning available via Zoom
Teaching Fellow in Hong Kong
The Junior (Teaching) Fellow post is a great opportunity for a recent humanities or social science graduate to spend a year or two working in Hong Kong at Morningside College (CUHK) while planning for next steps. Some tutorial instruction is involved, so familiarity with philosophical texts (Virtue ethics, Bentham, Kant) would be helpful. An interest in the arts and willingness to travel (China, Greece, Morocco, UK) for short periods in 2023 would be a plus.
In addition to a competitive salary, successful applicants receive airfare from home to Hong Kong and on-campus housing (rent-free, furnished 1-bedroom apartment). The College will also cover quarantine hotel costs, if quarantine is still necessary at the time of arrival.
Details of the post are available here.