IAC Satellite Counselor | Fran Exley

To help improve support of student mental health, Georgia Tech has begun implementing a satellite model of counseling. This means that a counselor will be placed within each department, and will provide a variety of services such as brief walk-in consultations to students, walk-in consultations for faculty and staff regarding a student, psychoeducational workshops and outreach, individual counseling, and group counseling.  However, students who are wishing to formally access mental health services as clients will need to go through CARE (Center for Assessment, Referral, and Education). IAC Sattelite Counselor |…

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REMINDER: German Marshall Fund Video Contest | Submit by March 15

German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) and the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) are now accepting applications from university students at U.S. institutions to present their ideas for U.S.-EU cooperation and their vision for the future of transatlantic relations. The five competition winners will be invited to join a funded study tour to Europe in July 2022 to meet with officials, experts, and key stakeholders in Brussels and other European capitals. Submissions are due March 15, 2022. For more details from a previous blog post, click…

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UChicago Deferred MBA Program Information Session | March 4, 2022

UChicago Booth School of Business’s Deferred MBA Program allows for students who want to start their careers to gain acceptance to an MBA program, and take 2 to 5 years to work before starting the program. Learn more about it at the information session on March 4, 2022, from 5-6 pm EST. The meeting will take place via Zoom. To access the call, click here. The meeting password is GATECH If you have any questions feel free to contact Jacob Parry, Chicago Booth Assistant Director of Admissions, at jacob.parry@chicagobooth.edu. If…

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IAC Career Trek: Search Discovery | March 11, 2022

The IAC Career Educators have coordinated site visits to local Atlanta organizations for all IAC majors to learn more about the various career paths and company culture. March 11th we will be visiting Search Discovery. Transportation and lunch will be provided. Trips like this can provide a significant experience related to students’ career development. Even if you are not interested in employment at this company, this IAC Career Trek will provide participants with great insight into the mind of a recruiter, what office spaces might look like, and how to…

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SUMMER 2022 Committee on House Administration Internship

The Committee on House Administration Republican Office seeks energetic and self-motivated individuals with an interest in government and public policy, to apply for its paid, full-time Summer 2022 internship program. The Committee on House Administration maintains jurisdiction of federal election policy and manages the day-to-day operations of the House of Representatives with oversight of several offices within the Capitol Complex, including the Chief Administrative Officer, Architect of the Capitol, Clerk of the House, House Inspector General, Sergeant at Arms, U.S. Capitol Police, and other legislative branch entities like the Library…

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SUMMER 2022 IRC Economic Empowerment Intern

The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is seeking applicants to join their Economic Empowerment team as interns. The Economic Empowerment Program works to provide resources to new immigrants as they transition to life in the US, and help them on the path towards self-sufficiency. This internship will begin May 1, 2022, and will last 4 months, operating out of Elizabeth, NJ. Applications for this opportunity will be accepted on a rolling basis. Responsibilities Conduct eligibility assessments and intake interviews with new clients Help clients complete applications for public benefits and other…

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SUMMER 2022 Leitner Human Rights Institute

Fordham Law School and the Leitner Center for International Law and Justice are hosting a program for undergraduate students and young professionals to engage with the real-world challenges of human rights work through their Summer Human Rights Institute (SHRI). The 2022 SHRI will be held in a hybrid format with in-person courses being held June 13-24 and online courses being held June 13-July 1. Participants will take part in live daily lectures with Fordham Law professors, supplemented by additional materials, asynchronous lectures to be accessible at any time, and opportunities…

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Global Development Discussion with Alexious Butler | March 1, 2022

Global Development Discussion with Sam Nunn alumna Ms. Alexious Butler, USAID Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator in the Bureau for Resilience and Food Security. Join us for this online event about global development and careers on Tuesday, March 1st, from 11:00-11:45.  Registration for this event is required. To register, click here. Attendees will be provided the BlueJeans link prior to the event.  Alexious Butler | MS INTA (2002) Ms. Alexious Butler is a career senior foreign service officer with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Prior to her current detail as Acting…

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2022 Stanford Hoover Institution Summer Policy Boot Camp

Now in its sixth year, the Hoover Institution Summer Policy Boot Camp (HISPBC) covers the essential issues of today’s national and international public policy landscape, providing instruction to college students, recent graduates, and young professionals. HISPBC is known for its robust program on topics that are relevant to today’s policy challenges. Students focus on developing and applying critical reasoning skills to public policy formation. They also have a unique opportunity to interact with the faculty of Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, which comprises scholars in economics, government, political science, and related…

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