Max Kampelman Fellowship program – Spring 2021 Deadline November 1

  The Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe seeks candidates for its Max Kampelman Fellowship program. Named for a longtime U.S. Ambassador to the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, Kampelman Fellows represent the next generation of American leaders in security policy, human rights, and strategic communications. Kampelman Fellows join a team of world-class experts at an independent, bicameral, bipartisan, inter-branch federal agency. The Helsinki Commission advances American national security and national interests by promoting human rights, military security, and economic cooperation in 57 countries. Fellows regularly interact and…

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Nunn School Student-Alumni Career Mixer | November 6

We are excited to invite you to this year’s Alumni-Student Career Mixer. This will be a networking event designed to connect current students with Nunn School alumni from a variety of industries.   The mixer will be held on Friday, November 6, and will consist of three, 25-minute breakout sessions with alumni speakers. Students have the opportunity to choose from a number of alumni speakers across multiple industries.     Alumni-Student Career Mixer  Friday, November 6, 2020   3:00 – 4:30 p.m.  BlueJeans link to follow    Registration is required. Please RSVP here to select your preferences for speakers. If you have any questions, reach out…

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Policy Team Fellowship, Information Technology Industry Council (Washington, DC)

ABOUT THE POSITION At the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI), we advocate for public policies that advance innovation, open markets, and enable the transformational economic, societal, and commercial opportunities that our companies are creating.  Our members represent the entire spectrum of technology: from internet companies, to hardware and networking equipment manufacturers, to software developers.  ITI’s diverse membership and expert staff provide a broad perspective and intelligent insight in confronting the implications and opportunities of policy activities around the world. ITI is offering a Fellowship Program with the Policy team, focused…

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Communications Intern, Syrian American Medical Society (Washington, DC)

SAMS is looking for a full-time communications and media intern with social media and graphic design background to join our media and communications department. Key Responsibilities: • Assist in creating content for social media, including graphics, and monitoring account and metrics • Update SAMS’s social media outlets, including Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram • Conduct research as assigned • Assist the media and communications team in the execution of all marketing materials, including brochures, pamphlets, fliers, etc. • Update and maintain media and mailing list • Other duties as assigned. Qualifications/Requirements:…

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2021 Spring Intern, Blumont (Remote)

ABOUT THE INTERNSHIP Interns will be immersed in the field of International Development and work in a cross-cutting manner with Blumont staff at HQ, Corporate and the Project Office level. Internship Opportunities will be with available for the following departments: Project, Quality & Learning Focus on the ins and outs of backstopping the current program portfolio Work closely with the Monitoring & Evaluation Director on assessing data analyses and applied research methods for dissemination to field teams Business Development Support procurement efforts across a myriad of donors and technical areas…

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Intern, Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations (New York, NY)

ABOUT THE POSITION The internship program at the Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations in New York provides the opportunity for bright, Catholic, college graduates or graduate students to gain invaluable experience assisting the work of the Holy See in its multilateral work at the UN, seeking to bring the light of Catholic Social Teaching to the debates of the international community. Interns receive a special orientation on the history of the diplomatic work of the Holy See at the United Nations, attend the wide…

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Virtual International Crisis War Game | November 14

In partnership with the U.S. Naval War College (NWC) and the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, the Georgetown University Wargaming Society (GUWS) will be hosting their International Crisis War Game, which provides insights into the relationship between new technologies, domestic politics, conventional military capabilities, and nuclear threats. You do not need to have any prior wargaming experience or subject matter expertise to take participate: the game is aimed at generalists (like many political leaders), but those with deeper knowledge will also find this wargame interesting. Due to COVID restrictions, this…

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Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Paper Competition | Submit by February 15, 2021

The Sam Nunn School of International affairs has established three new research programs to reflect the strengths of our School’s faculty: (1) Program on Emerging Technologies and International Security (2) Program on International Affairs, Science and Technology and (3) Program on Global Development. Each program is holding a paper competition in order to recognize high quality student research in each of these areas. We encourage submissions from students across the Institute, both at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Prizes will be awarded at the undergraduate and graduate levels, for each…

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Career Trajectories within Sustainability | October 23

Join us this Friday 10/23 from 2-3pm for an exciting virtual panel discussion on sustainability careers. Students from all schools are welcome to attend! Two Georgia Tech student organizations, Students Organizing for Sustainability and Engineers for a Sustainable World, have teamed up to co-host a panel discussion on “Career Trajectories within Sustainability”. Students Jasmin Lopez and Matt Falcone will be facilitating the panel which will include some familiar faces: Mike Shoemaker: Founder and Principle of Footprint Environmental Mario Cambardella: Founder and CEO of ServeScape Joe Rozza: Director of Sustainability & Resilience for Jacobs The virtual…

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Research Assistant Internship, The Wilson Center (Washington, DC)

The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars is looking for qualified students (advanced undergraduate or graduate) interested in being part-time research assistant interns in the Spring 2021 semester. An intern typically works 12-15 hours a week per scholar (the number of hours can be adjusted accordingly to fulfill academic requirements). In support of the scholars, scholar interns spend much of their time searching for information using online academic databases or other publications. Other duties also include proofreading, editing, critiquing, checking references, compiling bibliographies, writing literature reviews, summarizing research materials, locating…

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