New Change of Major Policy

The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs has instituted a new Change of Major policy for students wishing to major in International Affairs (INTA), International Affairs and Modern Language (IAML), or Economics and International Affairs (EIA). Non-INTA/IAML/EIA students that want to change to INTA or IAML or EIA and have MORE than 60 hours, must:   Be in good academic standing. See the descriptions of academic standing here. Non-INTA/IAML/EIA students with less than 60 hours are allowed one unrestricted change of major, keeping with Catalog rules (http://www.catalog.gatech.edu/rules/6/). Transfer students do…

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Commencement News – Summer Degree Candidates Interested in Attending Spring Commencement

Summer 2016 Degree Candidates Interested in Attending Spring Commencement Spring Commencement Participation Policy for Summer Graduates Spring 2016 – Summer Early Walk Policy Undergraduate and graduate students (MS candidates) who have two or fewer classes remaining to complete degree requirements after the spring 2016 term will be eligible to request participation in the spring 2016 ceremony. Undergraduates must have a 2.0 minimum GPA, and master’s students must have a 2.7 minimum GPA. Extenuating personal and family circumstances or issues related to the proximity of the student’s home to Atlanta will…

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City Internships 2015 Spring & Summer Internship Programs

The program operates in the world’s leading cities – London, New York, Los Angeles & Hong Kong! The Summer Internship Program is structured around an eight week internship placement, with a leading employer in the student’s chosen field, which is complemented by a series of inclusive career seminars and workshops, guest speaker and networking events, social events and weekend excursions. The inclusive social events and weekend excursions help to deliver a well-rounded experience and showcase their chosen city’s cultural highlights. They serve as a great opportunity for students to fully…

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About Partnership for Public Service Fellows

The Public Service Fellows Program at the Partnership for Public Service is an opportunity for undergraduate students, graduate students and recent graduates to participate directly in transforming the way government works while developing valuable professional skills. Fellows’ duties vary across the Partnership’s internal teams , but often include event planning and execution, conducting research, writing and preparing correspondence, and conducting outreach to external partners, such as government agencies and colleges and universities. At the Partnership, Priya Verma is a fellow for the Education and Outreach team, which focuses on both…

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Campaign Interns with the Georgia House Democratic Caucus

Campaign Interns with the Georgia House Democratic Caucus The Georgia House Democratic Caucus seeks skilled and energetic campaign interns for summer 2014. Interns will be under the direct supervision of Caucus Directors and will assist in the 2014 political campaign season. Position Responsibilities: Assist Caucus Directors in day-to-day tasks, including, but not limited to: Campaign activities, including the organization of: o Voter outreach o Fundraising o Messaging Researching materials for Caucus campaign trainings, workshops, legislative initiatives, etc. Data entry for Caucus campaign fundraising and communications databases Staffing Caucus events/ fundraisers-…

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Study Abroad Coordinator – University of Kentucky – Lexington, Kentucky

Study Abroad Coordinator University of Kentucky Location       Lexington, Kentucky Sector           Education Experience  Early Career Apply by      Jun-08-2014 Posted          May-21-2014 Position description The assistant director oversees the daily operations of the office, to include, for example, enrollment management, student advising, curriculum integration efforts, promotion, marketing and outreach, scholarship maintenance, portfolio management, program evaluation, and student billing. The assistant director provides direct supervision of the education abroad advising team, promotion and outreach coordinator, and financial manager and supervision, as…

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International Trade & Development Intern – Business Council for International Understanding – New York, NY

At the Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU), you will obtain experience with working with the private sector, governments and international organizations. Our reputation for providing high quality services with integrity has earned us the trust of both governments and business. If you are ready for a career with a dynamic organization in an environment that fosters professional development and career advancement, you may be an ideal candidate for BCIU. BCIU is always looking for extraordinary people to help us support our mission and our members. BCIU is proud to…

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Endowment Internships – Asia Society – New York, NY

Asia Society’s Endowment for Educational Opportunity provides paid internships for promising undergraduates who might not otherwise be able to devote a summer to work at a non-profit organization. The goal of the Endowment is to give selected students greater knowledge of world affairs as well as practical experience in non-profit and Asia-related careers. The summer internship running over the course of 8 weeks will provide hands-on experience and insight on choices for fields of study and future vocation. To read more about the available internships and to learn how to…

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Operations or Organizing Internship – Amnesty International – Various Locations

OPERATION INTERNSHIP The Membership Mobilization Department focuses on cultivating and mobilizing grassroots activists around Amnesty International USA’s priority campaigns and issues areas. The Operations Intern(s) will work closely with either the Deputy Membership Director in Atlanta or the Operations Coordinator in San Francisco to build and support systems, processes, and programs within the department and develop the capacity of AIUSA staff. Interns will learn about, and support staff with, day-to-day operations of a non-profit organization, department coordination, strategic planning, budgets, outreach and recruitment, database management, drafting and proofreading internal and…

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Research Assistant – Information Technology and Innovation Foundation – Washington, DC

  Position description The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation—a Washington, D.C.-based think tank—is seeking to hire a research assistant to contribute to work on policy issues relating to information technology (IT) and Internet policy, including copyright, cybersecurity, data science, digital copyright, e-government, and privacy. Essential Responsibilities: Research public policy issues related to IT and the Internet Write policy reports, op-eds, blogs, and other materials Read, summarize and track relevant legislation and regulations Attend and summarize events and hearings relevant to policy issues Locate, extract, manipulate, find patterns, and draw conclusions…

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