Georgia Innovative Economic Development Internship Program

Georgia Tech’s Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy (STIP) program (a joint program of the Enterprise Innovation Institute and the School of Public Policy) brings together academic faculty, researchers, and students with economic development practitioners and state policy-makers to develop and disseminate innovative concepts and tools for Georgia. As part of our commitment to educating the next generation of economic developers, we are pleased to offer up to four summer internships in innovative economic development. These will involve working on a single, in-depth original economic development research or implementation project. The nature and scope of the…

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SAA Expert Jackets: Rita Breen on Non-Profits

February 28, 11AM, Clough 423 Rita Breen defines success as the ability to do work that you love while making a positive impact on others. As an executive director of both the Georgia Power Foundation, Inc. and the Southern Company Charitable Foundation, she has struck that perfect balance. Rita is a double major who earned her B.A in Psychology and M.S in Industrial Engineering from Tech in 1992. Since then, she has worked in all facets of the non-profit sector – including serving on the Board of Trustees at the Georgia…

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Regional Security Studies Intern Program and Inouye Fellowship

The Summer window for Inouye Fellowships is March 15- April 15! The Regional Security Studies Intern Program (RSSIP) puts capable, motivated students and recent grads at the heart of the work of DKI APCSS. Interns assist professors in our suite of in-residence courses, perform research on pressing regional issues and interact with security practitioners from across the Asia-Pacific region. Applicants should have an academic background in international relations, political science, economics, or other fields related to foreign affairs, as well as an interest in Asia-Pacific security challenges and issues. The…

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