Women In Data Science Gathering Friday May 6, 2022 1:00 – 4:00 PM EST MBH 216 Join us to learn how data science is used in various fields, and to hear advice from recent Midd alums working in data science careers. WiDS Middlebury is an independent event that is organized by WiDS Middlebury Ambassadors as part of the annual WiDS Worldwide conference organized by Stanford University and an estimated 200+ locations worldwide, which features outstanding women doing outstanding work in the field of data science. All genders are invited to attend all WiDS Worldwide conference events. Schedule (all times approximate) Keynote speaker (1:05-1:40) Dr. Elena Tej Grewal, Founder of Data 2 the People Lightning talks from Middlebury College professors (1:40-2:45) Carrie Anderson, Associate Professor of History of Art & Architecture Tanya Byker, Associate Professor of Economics Kathryn Crawford, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Alumni panel discussion (3:00-3:50) Beatrice Lee ‘20.5, Research Assistant at Survey Center on American Life Trisha Singh ’18, Research Data Scientist at Meta Grace Weissman ‘21.5, Special Projects Analyst at Planned Parenthood Register |
Archives for April 2022
Technology Internships with Shohoz.com
Middlebury alum Khalid Quadir ’89—CEO and founding partner of Brummer & Partners Asset Management Limited (which manages Frontier Fund, the first private equity fund in Bangladesh) and founder of bracNet, a Bangladesh wireless broadband operator—is offering a unique summer internship opportunity for two Middlebury students to experience the challenges and rewards of working for a rapidly growing company providing a critical service in a frontier market space.
The paid, remote internships are sponsored by the Anwarul Quadir Foundation (AQF), which seeks to promote understanding of economic and social progress in Bangladesh.
Apply here on Handshake. This is a paid, very special opportunity.
Attention First Year Students – Morgan Stanley now accepting sophomore program applications for Summer 2023
The 2023 Morgan Stanley Sophomore Summer Analyst Program is extremely beneficial and can lead to a junior year internship, so we strongly encourage eligible candidates to apply. The application allows for you to apply to up to three divisions. Submit with a polished resume and basic behavioral interview questions prepped since you will need to complete a HireVue within ~48 hours of submitting your application.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis so we recommend you apply ASAP. If you have questions, please make an appointment with Ursula Olender via Handshake and also network with our Morgan Stanley Campus Ambassadors.
- Sophie MacKeigan ’22, Incoming FID (S&T) Analyst (smackeigan@middlebury.edu)
- Lucas Cappelletti ’23, Incoming FID (S&T) Summer Analyst (lcappelletti@middlebury.edu)
- Jason Schneiderman ’23, Incoming FID (S&T) Summer Analyst (jschneiderman@middlebury.edu)
- Donovan Wood ’24, Incoming IED (S&T) Summer Analyst (dwood@middlebury.edu)
- Aaron Tobias ’24, Incoming IBD Summer Analyst (atobias@middlebury.edu)
- Olivia Reposa ’24, Incoming GCM (IBD Product) Summer Analyst (oreposa@middlebury.edu)
Nocturne – Saturday, April 30!
Meet alumni, build your network, and learn how to go from campus to career all in ONE GREAT EVENT!
Presented by the Center for Careers and Internships and co-sponsored by the The Greenberg-Starr Department of Chinese Language and Literature, this Field Guide brings alumni back to campus to share knowledge and experience related to their post-Middlebury careers and professional lives.
You DON’T have to be a major to attend and all class years are welcome!
Alumni participating in this event
- Olatokunbo (Tixo) Augustus ‘06 – Founder at Self-Employed (Chinese and Economics joint major)
Sign up for a one-on-one chat with Tixo (9:00 am-noon in Davis Library 150B on Friday, 4/29) - Tony Huynh ‘13 – Senior Manager, Strategic Consulting at Greenhouse Software (Chinese and Economics joint major)
Sign up for a one-on-one chat with Tony (9:00 am-noon in Davis Library 150B on Friday, 4/29) - Kate Sauer Pumarejo ‘99.5 – Attorney at the Travis County Mental Health Public Defender (Chinese major)
Sign up for a one-on-one chat with Kate (9:00 am-noon in Davis Library 150A on Friday, 4/29) - Ravi Râmphal ‘13 – Senior Software Engineer at Cisco (Chinese and Linguistics joint major)
- Shannon Shaper ‘99.5 – Global Head of Reporting and Insights, People Operations at Google (Chinese and English double major)
Sign up for a one-on-one chat with Shannon (9:00 am-noon in Davis Library 150C on Friday, 4/29)
Join us for the panel discussion on Thursday, April 28th at 5:00 p.m. in Hillcrest 103 to hear how our panel of alumni went from campus to career.
Job and Internship opportunities in handshake!
- MiddWorks for Vermont: Vermont Health Access Communications Intern – Deadline date: May 15
- Anwarul Quadir Foundation Fellowships: Technology Internships with Shohoz.com – Deadline date: May 9
- Public Relations Coordinator, LA, Hybrid – Deadline date: April 29
- CBS News and Televisions Stations Rotational Internship (In-Person) – Deadline date: April 29
- Account Executive, Event Production – Deadline date: April 29
- Documentary Film Production Office Assistant
- Donor Relations Coordinator (American Museum of Natural History)
- Culture and Entertainment Writer
- Early Career Talent: Paid Media Analyst
- Communications Coordinator for Global Architecture Firm
- Marketing/New Business Coordinator for Global Architecture Firm
Hot Education Internships & Jobs on Handshake
Click here for a curated listing of Education: K-12, Higher Ed and other education opportunities looking for candidates.
Hot Social Impact Internships & Jobs on Handshake
Here are a few of the recent opportunities that my job alert pulled up from Handshake:
Environmental/Renewable Energy/Sustainability/Conservation/Natural Resources:
International Development/Trade:
Social Services/Policy/Advocacy:
Middlebury Signature Programs:
Interested in Working on Equity in Energy Efficiency Programs? CEE is HIRING!
This opportunity comes to us via a Middlebury alum who is looking for a graduating senior or graduated Feb:
The Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) is seeking a motivated, highly organized individual to serve as a Program Assistant for the new Center for Energy Behavior and Equity at CEE focusing on the human dimensions of energy efficiency programs. The Center will address the challenge of ensuring that energy users benefit more equitably from efficiency programs. This work will also focus on how to leverage behavioral science techniques and nudges (such as social norms, loss aversion, anchor bias, etc.) to benefit energy efficiency programs. The launch of this new Center builds off of CEE’s current collaboration with the UsersTCP of the International Energy Agency (IEA) on better engaging “Hard to Reach” (HTR) customers (such as low income, low-English proficiency, BIPOC, and small businesses) in energy efficiency programs.
For more information and to apply for this late-breaking position, see the full job description HERE. Don’t wait for the deadline, get your application in as soon as possible. Please direct any questions to Middlebury alumnae, Kira Ashby at kashby@cee1.org.
Art Bridges Fellows Program
The Art Bridges Fellows Program is dedicated to creating diverse museum leadership with a national cohort of emerging arts professionals and mentors. Through its newly-formed Art Bridges Fellows Program, the foundation will establish deep career pathways for historically underrepresented groups in the arts and offer new models for fellowship roles within museums.
Beginning in fall 2021, the foundation will work with its national network of museum partners to identify opportunities for Art Bridges Fellows who will join an institution for a three-year appointment. Each position will be connected to substantial, multi-year Art Bridges programs—including major initiatives like new cohorts and the Collection Loan Program—and significant capacity needs with partner museums.
In addition to ongoing professional development, the Art Bridges Fellows will gather in Bentonville for a month-long residency and orientation and regular convenings. On these occasions, Fellows will present their work and share and create resources for peers and museums nationwide.
Art Bridges Fellow, Philadelphia Museum of Art (Deadline date: April 30)
Art Bridges Curatorial & Community Partnerships Fellow, Portland Art Museum
Art Bridges Fellow, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
Art Bridges Fellow, Cincinnati Art Museum
Click here to learn more about the Fellows program.