Atlanta Council on International Relations Internships – Spring 2019

The Atlanta Council on International Relations is seeking interns for the Spring 2019 semester. Descriptions of the positions available are below. These are part-time, unpaid, internships open to undergraduate and graduate students in Atlanta, GA. Start date in January 2019. Academic credit is available. See Stephanie Jackson by January 9, 2019, once you have an offer letter. Apply by sending a resume and cover letter expressing your interest in a particular internship position to Stephanie.Jackson@inta.gatech.edu by Wednesday, November 14, 2018. INTERN, MEMBERSHIP SERVICES Work with Membership Services Division (MSD) leadership…

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Spring and Summer 2019 EPA Internships, Office of Air and Radiation – Washington, DC

POSITION DESCRIPTION This is an unpaid volunteer internship at the U.S. EPA Headquarters in OAR’s Office of Air Policy and Program Support (OAPPS). Volunteer interns will gain valuable experience in efforts to protect public health and the environment with an emphasis on the Clean Air Act in concert with educational and research interests. The position requires a person with ability to analyze and coordinate international, economics, research, and science issues; engage stakeholders with effective communication and outreach; manage program operations; support top priorities cross-OAR policies and processes; and work independently…

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“Bad & the Birdieman” Documentary Screening

November 12, 7-9PM, Student Center Theater A Rise Up & Care Documentary – Featured in the 2017 Atlanta Film Festival Sebastião’s two-decade quest is to use badminton, a sport he never played, to transform the kids in a humble favela in Rio de Janeiro. Using love, sweat and the innovative training technique of samba dancing to teach badminton, Sebastião imagined and created a community of champions, family and dreams. The competitive yet tender relationships of young players and the qualifying of players for the 2016 Olympic Games reveal that even…

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