Thursday, June 23, 2011
Paid Internship, DC, fall 2011
I hope you are having a wonderful summer! Our office is currently hiring for the Fall 2011 internship session in Washington, D.C. (August to December 2011).
We would love to have our Paid Intern hired by mid-July, so if you know any interested students, please send them my way!
As background:
Interns in the Washington, D.C. office will have an opportunity to learn about the legislative process and the federal government by working closely with the legislative, communications and constituent services staff members. We have openings for 4 interns, 3 part time unpaid and 1 full time paid. Furthermore, interns in any office can arrange to receive academic credit for their work.
Candidates should have an interest in the legislative process, possess excellent writing and communication skills, and have an understanding of the American political system. Pacific Northwest ties are a plus!
Legislative interns will be responsible for projects such as writing correspondence, providing support for daily legislative tasks, fielding constituent phone calls and other requests. Other duties include leading Capitol building tours and providing staff with general office support. During their term, interns will also have the opportunity to attend briefings and committee hearings of personal interest and complete individual and team goals.
Please forward this email to any potential students, post on the P&G Blog, and feel free to give them my contact information if they have any questions!
Cheers,
Becca
Rebecca Bryant
Scheduler
Office of Congressman Adam Smith (WA-09)
2402 Rayburn House Office Building
Rebecca.bryant@mail.house.gov
office: 202.225.8901
cell: 202.657.7374
Interested in hearing more about an issue before Congress? Sign up for Adam’s e-mail updates.
http://adamsmith.house.gov| YouTube | Twitter | RSS
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Loggers Moving to DC? Alumni Welcoming Event!
Hey Loggers! Join the University of Puget Sound Washington, D.C. Regional Club
for a picnic to welcome the Class of 2011 to the Alumni Community.
What: Logger Picnic at the Tidal Basin
Where: Tidal Basin, Washington D.C. (you'll find it)
Date: August 10, 2011
Time: 6 p.m.
Please bring your favorite summer dishes!
For more information and to RSVP please contact Becca Bryant ’10 at dcloggers@alum.ups.edu
June 20: Lecture on Churchill, Roosevelt and the Road to Pearl Harbor
Lecture with Prof. John Maurer. Chairman of the Strategy and Policy Department at the U.S. Naval War College
Monday June 20th, 2011. 7pm
Dear History Political Science Instructors & Professors,
This year marks the 70th anniversary of Pearl Harbor and America’s entry into the war. Following this terrible attack, as Prime Minister, Churchill traveled to Washington to begin working with President Roosevelt in forming a Grand Alliance that would solidify the special relationship between Britain and America.
To commemorate this 70th anniversary year, The Churchill Centre is glad to announce a special lecture: Churchill, Roosevelt and the Road to Pearl Harbor on Monday, June 20th 2011 by Prof. John Maurer. John Maurer is Chairman of the Strategy and Policy Department at the U.S. Naval War College. He has also served on the Secretary of the Navy’s advisory committee on naval history and has authored books on the outbreak of the First World War, military interventions in the developing world, naval arms control between the two world wars, and a study about Winston Churchill’s views on British foreign policy and strategy. Before joining the faculty of the Naval War College, he was executive editor of Orbis: A Journal of World Affairs. Dr. Maurer holds a Ph.D. in International Relations from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
The Pearl Harbor commemorative event will be held in the Great Hall of the Diocesan House at St. Mark’s in Seattle (Map). The lecture will begin promptly at 7:00pm and afterwards we will have an opportunity to meet Prof. Maurer over a selection of English desserts and scones from Elizabeth & Alexanders. The cost of the evening will be $25 ($15 for students and veterans) and can be paid on arrival. Please reply to this email to reserve a place as soon as possible.
Sincerely,
Simon A. Mould, Ed. D.
President, The Seattle Churchill Centre
simonamould@gmail.com
Wednesday, June 01, 2011
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Internship, Transportation Choices Coalition
Transportation Choices Coalition
TCC is seeking a Community Outreach Intern
Accepting applications until June 15th 2011
POSITION DESCRIPTION
TCC is hiring a new intern for the summer to assist with membership recruitment for our new Tacoma Transportation Incentive Program, which aims to increase the use of public transit, walking and biking in Tacoma. The intern will work directly with Field Director Andrew Austin. S/he will be involved in all aspects of publicizing the program to the community and running the logistics of the program.
We ideally prefer a college or high school aged intern who has lived in or otherwise has great familiarity with the Tacoma area. The time commitment is 12-18 hrs/wk between June 1, 2011 and Sept. 1, 2011, with some flexibility on the start and end dates.
ABOUT TCC
Transportation Choices Coalition is a statewide non-profit advocacy organization working to expand transportation choices for everyone. Based in Seattle, we promote improving the quality of life for all Washingtonians by providing the state's residents with a better mix of transportation choices including bus and rail transit, intercity trains, carpools, vanpools, ferries, bicycle and pedestrian investments and commute trip reduction strategies.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
• Assist in outreach in Tacoma through community meetings, blogs, newspapers, and email lists.
• Assist in working with community leaders, business organizations and the Chamber of Commerce to establish partnerships.
• Assist with the sign up process, welcome package, and various in-person and online training programs for recruits.
• Provide technical support and incentive delivery during the program.
• Perform other duties as assigned.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
• Superior written and oral communication skills
• Enthusiastic attitude and strong problem solving approach
• Ability to work under deadlines and be task-oriented; be organized and manage assigned workload
• Ability to work independently and in a team
• Ability to communicate with a broad spectrum of organizations and people
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially spreadsheets and word processing
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
• Proficiency in multiple languages and/or understanding of multiple cultures
• Ability to manage databases and online content
• Experience in community outreach, especially with communities of color and low-middle income communities
COMPENSATION
The intern will be paid a small stipend. Women, people of color, and individuals from under-represented communities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Employment at TCC is based upon individual qualifications without regard to race, color, gender, sexual orientation, religion, creed, age, national origin, physical, or mental disability, marital or veteran status, political ideology, gender identity, genetic information, or any other legally protected status. This policy applies to all areas of employment including recruitment, hiring, training, promotion, compensation, benefits, transfer, and social/recreational programs.
TO APPLY
Submit cover letter, resume, and optional writing sample by email to Field Director Andrew Austin at andrew@transportationchoices.org; indicate “Community Outreach Intern Application” in the subject line. TCC would like to fill this position as soon as possible and will be assessing and interviewing candidates as applications arrive.
For more information about TCC, visit www.transportationchoices.org
Paid Internship, Tacoma, deadline June 7---
I hope the school year finished up well for you both. I’m writing to send along an internship opportunity I thought your students might be interested in. The City of Tacoma Office of Sustainability is hiring a paid intern for a part-time 6 month position. Applications are due June 7th.
Here’s the link.
I hope you have a great holiday weekend!
Liz Kaster
Commute Trip Reduction Coordinator
City of Tacoma
747 Market St, Room 1036
phone: 253-573-2317 fax: 253-591-2002
ekaster@cityoftacoma.org
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Model UN Conference, LA
It is my great pleasure to invite and announce to you the 7th annual Los Angeles Model United Nations conference (LAMUN)! This conference is scheduled to take place April 19-22, 2012 in what promises to be another incredible weekend of crisis, resolve, diplomacy, and friendship.
There are few things comparable to southern California in the spring. Sharing committee time with the warm weather, sea breeze and sunshine of our hospitable location are assured to make this experience an unforgettable one. If the picturesque landscape and weather weren’t enough, add the excitement of cities that never sleep, warm beaches, numerous activities to engage in, and famous sights to see to get an idea of all this conference has to offer. Southern California also hosts a unique blend of cultural and regional experiences to choose from, enhancing its accessibility to the various areas of interest of our visitors.
LAMUN is a unique and one of a kind conference, in that it is entirely crisis-based. We anticipate the participation of highly skilled delegates domestically and internationally to engage in crisis committees which are sure to keep delegates at the edge of their seats and ready to take action. This conference will be hosted and staffed by UCLA’s finest Model United Nations students who are exceedingly trained and qualified to ensure this conference provides the best experience to each and every delegate in attendance. LAMUN provides a perfect balance between the serious debate of legitimate issues with fast paced problem solving technique and strategy. It is truly like no other conference, and it is my sincere hope that you will join us this year.
Please e-mail us your updated contact information (name, school, email address and phone number) so that we may keep you updated on deadlines, registration, and committee assignments for LAMUN. Feel free to contact us with any additional questions, comments, or concerns you may have at emsavastano@gmail.com or at LAMUN@gmail.com
Sincerely,
Emily Savastano
Director, External Relations | LAMUN 2012
Chris Janney
Secretary General | LAMUN 2012
--
Emily Savastano
Director of External Relations
Model United Nations at UCLA
University of California, Los Angeles
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Local political internships!
David,
Thank you for posting my previous message on the Politics Blog site; I received a few good responses and look forward to working with your students.
I currently have two part-time internship position still available. I have a Tacoma City Council candidate who is looking to hire a paid intern part-time through November, and a left-leaning Political Action Committee that focuses on field work in Pierce County looking for an intern with the potential for a full-time paid position down the road. We're looking to fill these spots as soon as possible and would love to have a recent graduate or current UPS student able to work through the fall. There may be other paid and intern opportunities as the election season progresses, so I hope to stay in touch.
--
Thank you,
~Nic Van Putten
253-459-4758
Nic@ProgressiveStrategiesNW.com
Monday, May 16, 2011
Summer University Prague 2011
we would like to inform you about the academic programme "Summer University Prague 2011", taking place at Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic) during September 2011 (September 3 – 18). Its topic is „East goes west – West goes east?: Searching for a new European order after 1990”. This study programme is internationally acknowledged and recognized, successful participants will be given 12 ECTS. For detailed information please see our official homepage http://summer-university.fsv.cuni.cz.
We would appreciate if you could forward this message to your students and colleagues who might be interested in this programme.
Yours sincerely,
Petra Mateju
Summer University Coordinator
Faculty of Social Sciences
Charles University Prague
Friday, May 13, 2011
State Department Internship--Application Due July 1
From: U.S. Department of State <careers@state.gov>
Hello,
We are now accepting applications for the U.S. Department of State's 2012 Spring Student Internship Program.
Click here (http://careers.state.gov/You must be a U.S. Citizen and a student (a full- or part-time continuing college or university junior, or graduate student - including graduating seniors intending to go on to graduate school) to be eligible.Please read the program description and vacancy announcement for more information and for all requirements and qualifications.
We appreciate your interest in a career with the U.S. Department of State.
U.S. citizenship is required. An equal opportunity employer.
Monday, May 02, 2011
Project Vote Smart National Internship Program
Taken from:
The Project Vote Smart National Internship Program provides a unique lesson in the study of American politics. Students from across the nation and around the world come to our high tech research center in the Montana Rockies for ten weeks to help American citizens educate themselves about elected officials and candidates. By providing this information in an easy and accessible manner, Project Vote Smart believes that citizens can better defend themselves from the political hype and misrepresentation characteristic of present day political campaigns.
Interns play a crucial role at Project Vote Smart and make up the vast majority of our staff. The individual talents, ideas and hard work of our interns have been instrumental in the success of many of our most important programs.
Since the Project researches thousands of elected officials and candidates' backgrounds, the work is often tedious. However, if you are interested in making a genuine contribution to your Nation, in an idealistic and positive environment -- located in the middle of a natural wonderland -- we would love to have you join our team. There is plenty of room to learn and grow with the organization. Interns often return as staff members after they have finished their college careers.
College students and recent graduates typically participate in our National Internship Program. Interns must commit to ten consecutive weeks, but may intern anytime during the year. We accept applications on a rolling basis and have no deadline, but interns are encouraged to submit their applications early because space does fill up quickly. Interns live on-site at the Project's Great Divide Ranch and scholarships pay for all living costs, including room and board.
Location
The Project's Great Divide Ranch Research Center is located 100 miles south of Missoula and 65 miles west of Butte, Montana. Nestled in the high peaks, lakes and streams of the Continental Divide the Great Divide Ranch is teaming with moose, elk, beaver and fish.
There are a myriad of outdoor activities available to interns year-round. Whether it's hiking, fishing or horseback riding in the summer or skiing, ice fishing or snowmobiling in the winter, there is always something fun to do. We also have tennis, basketball and horseshoe facilities, as well as a small library and game room.
The housing facilities consist of lodges divided into rooms that sleep between two and six people. Students should expect to have two to four roommates. We have a full-time lodge manager, as well as a full-time cook, who prepares all meals. As part of living in a group, interns are required to help with weekly cleaning and maintenance chores assigned by the lodge manager.
To get a glimpse of the spectacular environment that we work in, check out our 10 minute presentation on the Project or visit our blog.
Job Descriptions
National interns work full-time as temporary staff members. They may be assigned to one of the following departments, or may work on special projects in several departments, as needed.
Political Courage Test Assistant (primarily offered during election years) - 1. Administer Political Courage Tests to candidates through mailings and phone calls. 2. Enter candidate issue responses into our database program.
Research and Hotline Assistant - 1. Training on our database; answer our Voter's Research Hotline; research special requests made by callers; 2. Maintain and update, as needed, evaluations by the special interest groups that we currently cover as well as research new ratings; update Congressional speeches databases, and research and update biographical information for candidates and elected officials.
Key Votes and Hotline Assistant - 1. Answer our Voter's Research Hotline; research special requests made by callers; 2. Assist with writing and editing of state and Congressional key vote summaries; 3. Enter and check vote breakdowns for votes selected as key.
News Assistant (primarily offered during election years) - Publicize PVS through news releases; contact national and local news organizations about our Political Courage Test and our Public Service Announcement programs.
Publications Assistant - Assist with the designing and editing of our publications and marketing materials. Graphic design experience required.
Membership Assistant - Work in all aspects of the membership department. Data entry, bulk mailing, research and statistical analysis, contact members and vendors and process special requests.
Information Technology Assistant - Assist the IT department in maintaining the office workstations, servers and network, as well as take part in continued development of the Project's website and application. Responsibilities will include: technical support, website development in PHP, HTML, CSS and XML, application development in Java and JSP, network and system administration. Web and graphical design experience a plus. The ideal candidate will be comfortable working in a Unix environment, experienced with website development, and have some familiarity with Java and JSP.
Facilities and Recreation Assistant - Repair and enhance the living facilities and grounds (minor repairs, painting, fencing, landscaping, etc).
Lodge Assistant - Assist with day-to-day operations of non-profit student housing and commercial kitchen (facilities management, meal preparation and planning).
Note: The majority of our National Interns work in our Research, Key Votes, and Political Courage Test departments. However, we have a limited number of positions available in Membership, Information Technology, and occasionally in News and Publications. The Internship Coordinator will make all position assignments based on an individual applicant's skills, departmental priority, and projects available. If you have a position preference, please indicate the preferred position in your cover letter stating the reasons for the preference. Interns may not be assigned to the position requested. In addition to their assigned programs, interns at Project Vote Smart may also be asked on occasion to perform special projects including painting, yard maintenance, minor repairs, etc.
Requirements
Project Vote Smart's National Internship Program provides students with unique practical and educational experiences. We seek interns who are genuinely interested in working to accomplish our goal of making factual, unbiased political information easily and freely accessible to all. The overriding qualification for securing an internship position is your willingness to commit 100% to the Project's goals and mission.
To qualify for a PVS internship you must meet the following:
- Set aside political beliefs and be objective and non-partisan while working.
- Be in good standing with your university/school.
- Commit to 10 consecutive weeks.
- Remember that our research facility is located in an extraordinarily beautiful but remote area. You will be expected to maintain the facility.
Applying
National Intern applicants must submit the following:
- Completed application form.
- Resume and cover letter.
- Minimum of three academic or professional references. References need only be names and contact information.
Application should be completed online - National Internship Application.
For more information about internship opportunities or alternate application submission options please contact the Internship Coordinator.
National Internship Frequently Asked QuestionsFinancial Assistance
All interns accepted to our National Internship Program receive the Barry Goldwater General Scholarship, which provides interns with full room and board for the duration of their internships.
Contact Information
If you have any questions or would like to receive additional information, please contact the Internship Coordinator:Internship Coordinator
One Common Ground
Philipsburg, MT 59858
Phone: 406-859-8683
Fax: 406-859-8680
Email:intern@votesmart.org
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Books!
Professor Sousa recommends Among the Thugs, an amazing report on British soccer hooligans written by the editor of Granta.
Model UN Interest Meeting TODAY, Thursday, April 28 at 7 p.m., Wheelock 101
The Puget Sound Model United Nations Club heartily invites you to an interest meeting for Fall 2011.
** We know this is the last full week of classes. Come de-stress and re-charge your energy at the Model UN interest meeting!
We'll make it short, fun, and delicious. **
Everyone is welcome!
The meeting will take place Thursday at 7 PM in Wheelock 101 (aka the SUB). Come hear firsthand from Model UN Club members about the incredible learning experience Model UN provides. Friendly, informal Q & A session afterwards.
Refreshments gladly provided.
Regards,
Jinshil Yi
President, Puget Sound Model UN Club
(253) 389-4221
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
European Summer School 2011 in Prague - deadline on May 31
Date: Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 6:10 AM
Subject: European Summer School 2011 in Prague - deadline on May 31
To: Patrick H O'Neil
Dear colleagues,
Let me inform you that the recruitment of students for the 9th year of European Summer School is in process with the deadline on May 31, 2011 (www.europeum.org/ess2011).
ESS 2011 is a project organized by the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy - think-tank located in Prague, Czech Republic (www.europeum.org).
The summer school is suitable for students studying international relations, political science, economics or law but is open for undergraduate students too.
Thank you for further dissemination of this information.
Best regards,
RadomÃr Å pok
Director of ESS 2011
EUROPEUM
Institute for European Policy
RytÃrská 31
CZ-11000 Praha 1
www.europeum.org
Monday, April 25, 2011
Spanish-Latin American Student Publication Info
A couple of months ago, you received word through the Listserv of the call for papers for The Hemispheric Review, the international student journal for Latin American affairs and policy. I am writing to give you an update on the publication’s progress and to remind you that the call for papers remains open.
I am pleased to announce that we have begun to post the membership of the editorial board on the website: www.hemisphericreview.org
HR has received submissions from Georgetown University, the Universidad Nacional Autónomo de México, and Colombia University to name just a few. The quality of submissions has surpassed even my optimistic expectations and I look forward to presenting a wonderful issue of The Hemispheric Review this summer.
As the submission deadline approaches, I’d like to encourage you to remind students of the opportunity to have their work published in this first-of-its-kind refereed journal. I hope that you are as excited by the promise of HR as I am, and I look forward to receiving even more outstanding submissions before May 27 arrives.
Sincerely,
Noah Koubenec
President, The Hemispheric Review
noah@hemisphericreview.org
Congratulations to Slater Award Recipient Kammi Sheeler
Armed Forces Foundation (AFF) Internships
For more information:
Job Advertisement – PR + Development Intern
http://www.box.net/shared/
Job Advertisement – Program & Events Intern
http://www.box.net/shared/
Dear Friends,
The Armed Forces Foundation is currently searching for 2 DC-based interns for the summertime. **We hold military service in high-regard and like to hire family & friends whenever possible, so If you know anyone who may be interested, please forward the attached advertisements to them.
Although these positions are unpaid, we do provide a modest travel stipend to help offset some costs. Please ask them to reference your name should you recommend anyone for these positions. The deadline for submission is May 6th.
As always, thank you all for your time and support – have a wonderful week!
Kind Regards,
Alex
Alex Strand - Program Manager
Teach English in South Korea
From: liz@korearecruiting.com [mailto:liz@korearecruiting.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2011 3:10 PM
To: Career and Employment Services (CES)
Subject: Teach English in South Korea
Hello!
I’m a former Puget Sound student from the class of 2008. A couple months ago I returned from South Korea after spending 14 months as an English teacher. It was a great opportunity to travel and learn about a foreign culture, while also gaining great employment skills. Since my return, I have been helping my recruiter, Issa Cohen, founder of www.KoreaRecruiting.com find new teachers for various positions in Korea. I am not the first Puget Sound alum to make the journey to Korea; while I was over there I met up with several other former UPS students who were teaching at schools all over the country, from Seoul to Pohang, to Busan and Daegu.
I am writing to encourage students to look into teaching ESL in Korea as a great post-collegiate option. This is a wonderful opportunity for any graduating senior or recent graduate who possesses a Bachelor’s degree in any major, a clean criminal background, and speaks English as a native language. The perks include: a great salary, round-trip airfare, a huge severance packages, free accommodation, health insurance, and the ability to travel around Asia. Teaching in Korea is also a great way to weather out the economy, and the skills that people gain from teaching ESL are great assets when it comes to searching for employment in the United States after one finishes a 12-month contract.
Please see the attached flier for more information on teaching in South Korea, and check out the recruiting firm I’m working for, at www.korearecruiting.com. I encourage you to forward this email to anyone that may be interested.
Thank you,
Liz Donaldson
Thursday, April 21, 2011
“Girl Up” Summer Internship in Washington, DC
Salary: Commensurate with experience
Girl Up is looking for college students or recent college graduates to work as summer interns. Full details of the program can be found at: http://www.unfoundation.org/about-unf/internships/girl-up-intern-summer-2011.html
The deadline for applying is April 26th, and those interested should submit a cover letter and a resume or curriculum vitae to the above website.
The United Nations Foundation is a non-profit organization that works to support the goals of the United Nations. According to their website:
Girl Up is an innovative campaign, created by the United Nations Foundation, to address the needs of adolescent girls in developing countries. This “for girls, by girls” campaign mobilizes American girls to raise awareness and funds for programs of the United Nations that help some of the world’s most vulnerable adolescent girls. Through Girl Up’s support, girls will become educated, healthy, safe, counted and positioned to be the next generation of leaders.