Campaign Intern, Nicole Rodden for Congress (Atlanta, GA)

Nicole Rodden, Republican candidate for Georgia’s 6th district is looking for campaign interns in both paid and unpaid positions. “Calling all freedom-loving, unapologetically conservative, proudly Republican Americans- we want you to join Team Nicole! Republican candidate for Congress, Nicole Rodden, is looking for hardworking, dedicated, young people to join her team! As a 2002 graduate of the United States Merchant Marine Academy and former Naval Reserve officer, she is uniquely qualified and ready to serve in Washington. However, she needs your help to spread her campaign’s positive message of limited…

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Grad School Application Information Session with Scholar & Assistant Professor – November 7

Dr. Ying Diao, Dow Chemical Company Faculty Scholar and Assistant Professor at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, will be on campus on November 7 to give a seminar to GT graduate students in nanotechnology. The topic of her talk is “Directing Assembly of Organic Electronics Inspired by Living Systems.” Her talk is at 11am in the Pettit Microelectronics Building, room 102A/B. Dr. Diao has also offered to host an info session for undergraduate students who are applying to graduate school. November 7 1-2pm Pettit Microelectronics Building Room 102A Please RSVP for the info…

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Model Arab League – Tuesdays, 4:30p.m. in Howey S107

Interested in learning more about Model Arab League? Come to a general meeting on Tuesdays at 4:30 p.m. in Howey S107. This organization is an opportunity to develop outstanding leadership skills while putting yourself in the place of Arab diplomats. We are creating an exceptional community of students through diplomacy, Arab politics, debate, and fun. In November, we will be attending a conference in Washington, D.C..  

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Heritage Foundation Internships – Spring 2020

The Heritage Foundation offers 60 plus paid internships every spring, summer, and fall; and our program attracts young leaders of the highest caliber. Heritage Foundation interns get to work directly with our prestigious analysts and policy makers, and many will have the opportunity for original research and writing. We train, equip, and develop tomorrow’s young leaders during their time at Heritage through educational programs like First Principles lectures, policy briefings, mentorship, research, and social gatherings with prominent Heritage fellows.  This is definitely not an internship where you’re fetching coffee or…

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NTI Internships – Spring 2020

NTI is pleased to offer paid internships in our Washington, D.C. office. NTI also welcomes applicants from University-sponsored internship programs. The number of positions and areas of responsibility vary by semester, but each offers exciting opportunities to work on projects that make lasting contributions to reducing threats of weapons of mass destruction and disruption (WMDD), with an emphasis on nuclear, radiological, and biological risks, as well as related risks associated with advances in technology. Thank you in advance for your interest in supporting this important work. NTI internships are especially…

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One-on-One Leadership Coaching through LEAD’s Leading Edge Program

Georgia Tech’s Leadership Education and Development office would like to invite students to apply for our Leading Edge (one-on-one Leadership Coaching) program. Through this program, students will receive one-on-one leadership coaching and work with their coach to create an individualized action plan where the student can develop and practice new leadership skills in their daily life. Leadership continues to be one of the most pressing issues faced by global organizations today. Organizations are looking for students who have the ability to collaborate across boundaries, conceptualize new solutions, and motivate diverse…

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Advising hours change for Mondays

Effective immediately, advising hours for International Affairs are changing on Mondays. Beginning Monday, November 4, 2019, Stephanie Jackson will be working remotely. Office hours will be held virtually. This is noted for all her Monday appointments in GradesFirst, and contact information is provided.  If you prefer to meet in person, please choose an appointment for another day during the week.  

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Spring 2020 Internship, The Jerusalem Fund (Washington, DC)

ABOUT THE POSITION The Jerusalem Fund, a leading educational and humanitarian non-profit organization, is now presenting wonderful internship programs (3 positions) for spring 2020. These internships will last from January 21 through May 21, 2020, in Washington, DC. The programs will offer the opportunities to conduct research, develop writing and organizational skills, build valuable DC contacts, gain hands-on experience, and observe the extensive political and policy-related happenings in the metropolitan DC area. QUALIFICATIONS Current undergraduate or graduate student with a major in international affairs, political science, middle east studies or related major (we accept compelling applications…

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John Quincy Adams Society and The National Interest Essay Contest – Deadline February 23, 2020

The John Quincy Adams Society, together with The National Interest, has opened its 2020 foreign policy essay contest for college students. Winners will see their essays run at The National Interest, receive a substantial cash prize, and earn a seat at our annual student leadership conference in Washington, D.C. The questions we’ve selected touch on headline-making topics with which many students will be familiar, but they also invite deep, critical inquiry into literatures on international relations theory, security studies, Middle Eastern studies, political theory, constitutional law, and more. The two prompts are: 1. What vital…

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Call for Papers: Georgetown Transatlantic Policy Symposium (TAPS) – Deadline November 15

Georgetown is pleased to share the call for papers for the 2020 Transatlantic Policy Symposium (TAPS). TAPS is an annual student-run conference that brings together academics, students, and professionals from around the world to discuss pressing issues at the heart of the transatlantic relationship. This year’s theme is titled “Is Foresight 2020?: Projecting the Future of the Transatlantic Relationship.” It promises to be an exciting intellectual discussion! The 2020 Transatlantic Policy Symposium asks you to consider and analyze the contemporary challenges and future opportunities facing the United States and Europe. What specific…

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