Social Justice Peace Fellowships, Advocacy Project

APPLY FOR A PEACE FELLOWSHIP THIS SUMMER AND WORK ON THE FRONTLINES FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE! The Advocacy Project (AP) is looking for six graduate students with a passion for social justice to work with AP’s community-based partner organizations in the summer of 2019. AP has deployed 305 Peace Fellows since 2003. Click here for more information and check below for this year’s openings and programs. The work: Fellows will help host organizations to publicize their work; support a pilot project for social change; strengthen their organizations; and build an international…

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GT Pakistan Trek – Only a few spots left!!

GT Pakistan Trek Spring 2019 – Registration Open Willing to step out and visit awe-inspiring places, longing to witness the beauty of the highest mountain peaks of the world. Well then, look no further! Because we present to you Tech Trek Pakistan! In this trek, get the chance to meet key policymakers of the country, including the civil-military establishments, philanthropists running some of the largest welfare organizations in the world, and social activists, while they all make a case for Pakistan. And of course, no trek is complete without an actual trek to some of the world’s most beautiful,…

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Georgia Association of Colleges and Employers – Career Fair

The Emory Career Center partners with over 50 colleges and universities across the state of Georgia each year to host the GACE (Georgia Association of Colleges and Employers) Statewide Career Fair. This year, it will be held on: Wednesday, April 10th 11AM – 3PM Cobb Galleria, Atlanta, GA A variety of employers (150+) will be seeking college students and graduates for internships, part-time jobs, and full-time jobs. Graduate schools also participate in this event. If you are seeking a summer internship or a full-time job, this is an EXCELLENT opportunity…

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Journal of Politics and International Affairs Publishing Opportunity

The Journal of Politics & International Affairs (JPIA) is seeking qualified student submissions to be published in the Spring 2019 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. We seek to publish high quality papers that address current events and relevant subjects…

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Southern California International Review Publishing Opportunity

Interested in getting published? The Southern California International Review (SCIR) is now accepting outstanding submissions for publication in our Spring 2019 issue. The submission deadline will be February 3rd at 11:59 pm. Early submissions are appreciated. Visit us online (http://www.scir.org) to see submission details and enter your work. As a global research journal for international affairs, the Southern California International Review provides undergraduates with the opportunity to have their work seen by the international affairs community at large. Managed and edited by students at USC, the Review publishes academic-grade research from undergraduates…

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Essay Contest: ‘Are the US and China on a path to conflict?’

Are the United States and China on a path to conflict? The John Quincy Adams Society and The National Interest are pleased to announce their 2019 essay contest for college students. The winner will be published in The National Interest, will receive $1,000, and will have a seat at the Society’s 2019 student leadership conference in Washington, D.C. Several runners up and honorable mentions will also be recognized. Essays are due by the end of the day on Sunday, March 24, 2019, and must be between 900 and 1200 words in length. Full…

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