Policy & Advocacy Intern, Mercy Corps – Washington, DC

INTERN WORKSITE LOCATION: Washington DC DATES OF INTERNSHIP:  September – December 2018 (flexible) LENGTH OF INTERNSHIP:  3 months at 30 hours/week INTERNS SUPERVISOR & CONTACT INFORMATION: Policy Advisor FUNDING AVAILABLE FOR THE INTERNSHIP: For the duration of this internship assignment the intern will receive: Stipend of $670 per month  Training and supervisory support Workstation with laptop, internet and phone access Access to Mercy Corps intranet and services All other tools, materials and communication requirements for this project to be undertaken Intern will remain responsible for all costs associated with: Travel to/from Mercy…

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McKinsey & Company Information Session for all Georgia Tech Undergraduates

August 30, 2018 7:00 PM – 8:30 PMBill Moore Student Success Center: President’s Suites A, B, C, and D We invite you to attend our information session at 7:00 PM on Thursday, August 30th at the Bill Moore Student Success Center President’s Suites A, B, C, and D to give us the opportunity to meet you and to share more about our work, our people, and the various opportunities we offer. Attire is business casual. RSVP link forthcoming. About McKinsey: Consultants at McKinsey play an active role in many aspects of client…

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Fall Internships, Federal Defender Program – Atlanta, GA

The Federal Defender Program, Inc. is a Georgia non-profit organization that provides legal representation to indigent individuals charged with federal crimes in the Northern District of Georgia, as well as death-sentenced individuals in federal proceedings. For the Fall of 2018, there are a number of unpaid internship positions. Undergraduate interns will primarily work in the Capital Habeas Unit, which represents death-sentenced clients during the habeas corpus appeals process. Students will work closely with the Capital Habeas paralegal team and engage with a variety of cases and projects. Responsibilities include organizing case documents,…

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Carnegie Council’s International Student Essay Contest: Is it Important to Live in a Democracy?

Carnegie Council announces its tenth annual International Essay Contest, open to students of all nationalities anywhere in the world. ESSAY TOPIC: Is it important to live in a democracy? The essay should include a definition/explanation of the concept of democracy (written in your own words) and then explain why democracy is or is not important. CONTEST REQUIREMENTS: Style: Op-ed style (not academic, footnoted papers) Length: 1,000 to 1,500 words Format: Blog post on www.globalethicsnetwork.org. English language entries only. Limit: One entry per person. For sample essays, have a look at last year’s…

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Program, Performance and Quality Team Monitoring & Evaluation Intern, Mercy Corps – Washington, DC

INTERN WORKSITE LOCATION:  Washington DC DATES OF INTERNSHIP: September to December (flexible) LENGTH OF INTERNSHIP:  4 months at 30 hours a week (flexible) INTERNS SUPERVISOR & CONTACT INFORMATION: Senior Advisor Program Performance and Quality Mercy Corps responsibilities For the duration of this internship assignment the intern will receive: $670/month stipend Workstation within Mercy Corps DC office headquarters Access to Mercy Corps online tools Intern responsibilities Intern will remain responsible for all costs associated with: Living expenses Transportations costs All other costs associated with this internship PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Mercy Corps alleviates poverty, suffering,…

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