Democratic Governors Association fall internships
The Democratic Governors Association (DGA), the independent, non-profit, campaign committee responsible for electing and supporting Democratic Governors, is seeking interns for the Fall 2020 term.
The DGA works closely with the state and Washington, D.C. offices of the Democratic Governors as well as many other national Democratic and progressive organizations. DGA internships allow interested students to obtain practical political experience within the DGA Fundraising & Events Department including donor research, policy research, fundraising/event management, and administrative support to the DGA staff who is responsible for working with the nation’s Democratic Governors to raise money for the DGA.
Check out the details in Handshake here.
Fall paid internship at commercial diplomacy firm
Albright Stonebridge Group (ASG) is the premier global strategic advisory and commercial diplomacy firm. With a commitment to excellence, integrity, and discretion, we help our clients navigate challenges and capture opportunities in markets around the world. www.albrightstonebridge.com
ASG is seeking interns for the fall 2020 semester with knowledge of Africa, China, the Middle East and North Africa, the Americas, East Asia and Pacific, South Asia, Europe, Health and Life Sciences, Global Health Solutions, Sustainability, Global Innovation & Growth, Business Development, Communications or Marketing (BDCM).
All the details here!
Intelligence Community Virtual Career Fair – August 13
Science and technology. Business and mathematics. Mapping and GIS. Foreign language and human resources. If students study it, the IC needs it.
On Thursday, August 13, young professionals can meet recruiters from many of the 17 U.S. Intelligence Agencies during the 2020 Fall Intelligence Community Virtual Career Fair.
Register and see the list of participating organizations at https://icvcf.6connex.com/event/ICVCF/fall2020-att/login
Virtual Student Federal Service Now Accepting Applications
The U.S. Department of State is currently accepting applications for the Virtual Student Federal Service (VSFS). The Virtual Student Federal Service is the largest virtual internship program in the world! This year we will offer 2,200 positions with 50 federal agencies. VSFS offers unique mentoring and exposure to job opportunities within the U.S. government. Each year, applications are open to U.S. college students during the entire month of July on USAJOBS. Real experience is waiting for students across the federal government, including at NASA, Smithsonian, U.S. Department of State, Forest Service, Indian Health Service, CIA, National Park Service and others. Learn more about the projects offered for 2020 through 2021. To #ApplyinJuly to their top three projects, students must log on to USAJOBS, create an account, build a resume, write a statement of interest, and upload a transcript. For more information about how to apply, click here. There’s something for everyone: graphic design, research, mapping, videography, history, analysis, marketing, community management, writing, calculation, policy planning, app development, and more! Virtual interns should expect to spend ten hours a week on their project from September through May. This is unpaid, volunteer work, but virtual interns make connections that make a difference, gain valuable experience, and sometimes receive course credit. All applicants must be U.S. citizens in student status at a university in the U.S. or abroad. VSFS is open to undergrad through Ph.D candidates taking classes full or part-time, in-person or online, for certificate or degree programs. Deadline is July 31. |
Law School Prep workshops by AccessLex Institute
Financing Your Legal Education
Thursday, August 6 at 12 pm ET
Applying to Law School: A Strategic Approach for Underrepresented Students
Optimizing Your Law School Decisions
Students can find and register for any of our upcoming sessions via the online events page.
Columbia SIPA – graduate school info session in 7/30
Learn about graduate school in international affairs on Thursday, July 30 from 5-6 pm. See details in the graphic below:
First-generation, underrepresented, and/or students of color are highly encouraged to join. Click link here to register.
Civic Digital Fellow – open for fall
A first-of-its-kind technology internship program for innovative students to solve pressing problems in federal agencies.
Civic Digital Fellows are mission-driven, student software engineers, data scientists, product managers, and designers who innovate at the intersection of technology and public service.
For the first time ever, we’re launching a Fall Fellowship in response to the effects of COVID-19 on university campuses. The Fall Fellowship will take place virtually over the course of 10 weeks, from October to December.
Just like our in-person Fellowship, students will be expected to work for 40 hours/week and will receive a competitive stipend ($6,000+), one-on-one mentorship, and access to exclusive professional and community programming.
Applications are due on August 2, 2020 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
Check out application details HERE.
Remote Public Interest Fall Internship at Alliance for Children’s Rights
The Alliance for Children’s Rights provides free legal services and advocacy to protect the rights of impoverished and abused children and youth, so that they have safe, stable homes, healthcare and the education they need to thrive.
Clients include children in foster care, runaway and emancipating youth, relative and non-relative caregivers and children with educational, physical and emotional disabilities. Alliance staff includes lawyers, social workers, health care specialists, paralegals and advocates.
Interns will learn about the Los Angeles County dependency system and the resources available to those involved in the system by interacting directly with potential Alliance clients as our first point of contact with the client, performing initial client intake screenings and more.
Full details HERE in Handshake.
Expiring Aceso Initiative Internship: Apply Today!
Due July 20, 2020
Background: Aceso Initiative (“Aceso”) was co-founded in April 2020 by three Middlebury alumni of diverse professional backgrounds (medicine, supply chain, finance) with a simple objective: empower health care providers around the world working to combat COVID-19. Forty-four days after submitting its Form 1023, Aceso was granted 501(c)(3) exempt status by the IRS.
Primary area of focus: Aceso’s primary area of focus is the development of its online platform, which will offer health care providers—at no cost—a global online community where they can gain real-time insight on patient care from colleagues with experience on the front lines battling COVID-19.
Designed for simplicity, the platform will allow health care providers to easily login from a smartphone and engage with colleagues around the world in real-time dialogue focused on improving specific patient outcomes.
The project is backed by technology service grants from leading companies, including Amazon Web Services, Twilio, and Slack (among others)
Internship opportunity Aceso is looking for intern candidates who are interested in playing either project management or functional roles in driving the launch and ongoing development of this online platform.
Project management responsibilities will include operationalizing the strategy for the launch of the initial version of Aceso’s online platform (a minimally viable product), along with coordinating a parallel effort to develop the second iteration (a more sophisticated, tailored product that is also extensible for future use by health care providers addressing other diseases).
Functional roles will include opportunities to work on strategy and execution for one or more of the following areas: design; U/X; development; user onboarding; social media; content moderation; translation; public relations; community building; and partnership development. This is an opportunity to roll up your sleeves and work alongside three Middlebury alumni to build something that has the potential to make a profound impact in the fight against COVID-19. Join us!
Peace Corps Information Session July 14
Serving in the Peace Corps is a great way to immerse yourself in a new culture, learn a new language, and have the experience of a lifetime. Join us at this information session to learn about Volunteer experiences, ask questions about service, and gain tips to guide you through the application process.
Tuesday, July 14 at 6:30 PM ET
Click HERE to register in Handshake and get the Zoom link