Opportunity to be Published in Ohio State University’s Journal of Politics and International Affairs

The Journal of Politics & International Affairs (JPIA) is seeking qualified student submissions to be published in the Fall 2018 issue. JPIA is a student-run journal that publishes papers written by undergraduate students in the areas of Political Science, International Studies, Economics, Public Affairs, Sociology, and related fields. Publication in the Journal is an opportunity to reach a wider audience outside of the class, as well as a learning experience through the editing and feedback process. JIPA seeks to publish high quality papers that address current events and relevant subjects…

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Change of Major Workshop

Thursday, 27 Sept, 11:00-11:45 CULC 152 Open to all, facilitated by Beth Spencer (Undergrad Advising), Lanie Damon (C2D2, Career Counseling), and Gena Snead (Registrar). This workshop provides students with general considerations and strategies related to making a change of major, campus resources, and  an overview of the process and “paperwork.”  It does not take the place of School/College Change of Major Information Sessions. Please encourage students who are considering changing or beginning the exploration process to attend.

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Communications and Marketing Officer, World Affairs Councils of America – Washington, DC

JOB SUMMARY The Communications and Marketing Officer for the World Affairs Councils of America reports to the Chief Operating Officer. S/he coordinates public relations and marketing efforts for WACA national flagship programs – both externally (including media, news stories, issuance of press releases, website updates) and internally (newsletters to member Councils and the national Board of Directors) – and other initiatives to support WACA and the national Council network. In addition, s/he assists in the development and execution of local Council communication pieces to ensure consistent, aligned national messaging. ESSENTIAL…

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Research and Events Internship, Subnational Threats-Transnational Networks, Brookings Institution – Washington, DC

This external sponsorship/academic credit-focused spring internship, beginning in January 2019, is an unpaid opportunity for undergraduate students in their junior or senior year or graduate students with an interest in subnational threats-transnational networks to apply principles and theory learned in the classroom in a professional environment. This unpaid internship provides a pre-professional learning experience that offers meaningful, practical work experience related to the student’s field of study or career interest. It will provide an opportunity for career exploration and development as well as a chance to learn new skills. Applicants…

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Internship, Social Policy Section, UNICEF – Jordan

Scope: Under the supervision of the Social Policy Specialist, the intern will support the production of advocacy material and Knowledge management products within UNICEF JCO priority areas and social inclusion outcome. Work assignment Specific activities to be conducted): The intern is expected to assist with the following: Contribute in preparing internal and external reports through data collection, analysis, and writing.  Contribute in producing fact sheet and information briefs on the situation of children in Jordan.  Contribute in preparing briefs on the situation of public finance for Children in Jordan. Develop/update specific…

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Canvassing Opportunity for Senatorial and Gubernatorial Races – Atlanta, GA

There is a canvassing and survey opportunity sponsored in part by The Douglass Leadership Institute and The Faith & Freedom Coalition. The program wishes to hire 20 undergraduate and 2 graduate students from the University (College). The 2 graduate students will work as team captains to support in coordinating the team. Canvassing Team Member (Undergraduate) •    To engage politely with Georgia (Atlanta) residents and to follow the guidelines established by the DLI State Director or Team Captain for canvassing and reporting. •    To use the phone/tablet app to record all households engaged…

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Intern, Intelligence and National Security Alliance (INSA) – Washington, DC

Why Intern at INSA? Networking. INSA provides many unique forums to build your professional network, from evening events, both large and intimate, to brown-bag lunches with young professionals, longtime Intelligence Community members, and hiring managers from government and industry. Professional development. INSA interns are afforded tremendous responsibility as the primary support staff to INSA’s policy groups, overseeing administration and contributing to policy products. Interns will contribute to project management, professional writing, event planning, data collection, and more. Practical engagement of intelligence issues. One challenge to entering the intelligence field is developing your…

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Research and Events Intern, Center on US and Europe, Brookings Institution – Washington, DC

This external sponsorship/academic focused spring internship, beginning in January 2019, is an unpaid opportunity for graduate students or undergraduates in their junior or senior year with an interest in European affairs and transatlantic relations to support scholar research and activity on matters of U.S. policy towards Europe and the foreign policies of European states, and to apply principles and theory learned in the classroom in a professional enviroment. The internship will focus on a broad range of issues, including transatlantic relations; the future of the European Union; Russia; and nationalism,…

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