Author: tgallego
United Nations Internship
The United Nations University (www.unu.edu <http://www.unu.edu> ) is currently accepting applications for its internship programme at the Office of the Rector, located at the United Nations University Headquarters, Tokyo. We would like to extend this valuable learning opportunity to graduate students at the Georgia Institute of Technology, particularly graduate students at the Sam Nunn School… Continue reading United Nations Internship
Congratulations to Nunn School Student Achievers
Mary Piantadosi – INTA Mary Piantadosi has been selected as the SAB Community Service Award recipient. This award is presented to the student who has most exemplified the ideals of Ivan Allen in taking initiative and showing leadership in her or his community service activity of choice. Mary is involved with many community service organizations… Continue reading Congratulations to Nunn School Student Achievers
One-Time Volunteer Opportunities
Two Drivers Needed for the First Farm Meeting of the Year SAT 4/3, 10:00AM-3:00pm This first meeting is a gathering of the 22 Burundi women who have initially committed to the farm project. They will get a chance to see the property for the first time, discuss and plan how they want to organize themselves,… Continue reading One-Time Volunteer Opportunities
New Book Describes How to Play Career Game
Few people recognize that the pursuit of an open job can be framed as a “move” in a multifaceted game called a career, according to a new book by Georgia Tech College of Management Professor Nathan Bennett and leadership consultant Stephen A. Miles. Employing the innovative lens of game theory, they describe how such an… Continue reading New Book Describes How to Play Career Game
Info Session — Teach at Local Elementary Schools
Title: Info Session — Teach at Local Elementary SchoolsLocation: Stdent Center Crescent RoomDescription: Through the support of Amnesty International (AI) and the AI Southern Regional Office, we work in local elementary schools to promote an understanding of human rights and encourage students to use their knowledge in a practical way to help others around the… Continue reading Info Session — Teach at Local Elementary Schools
Info Session — Teach at Local Elementary Schools
Title: Info Session — Teach at Local Elementary SchoolsLocation: Stdent Center Crescent RoomDescription: Through the support of Amnesty International (AI) and the AI Southern Regional Office, we work in local elementary schools to promote an understanding of human rights and encourage students to use their knowledge in a practical way to help others around the… Continue reading Info Session — Teach at Local Elementary Schools
Call for Applications: The United States Meets Europe: A Forum for Young Leaders (USAME):
The United States Meets Europe: A Forum for Young Leaders (USAME): “New Priorities, New Strategies: Soft Power, Cultural Diplomacy and American Foreign Policy” (New York City & Washington DC, April 18th – 24th, 2010)
GE – Appliances & Lighting's Diverse Scholars Program
We are proud to announce the launch of GE – Appliances & Lighting’s Diverse Scholars Program (DSP), an entry-level talent development program focused on identifying and cultivating diverse talent. This is a highly competitive two year program that will consist of scholarships, paid summer internships and continuous leadership and professional development. For more information, please… Continue reading GE – Appliances & Lighting's Diverse Scholars Program
Writing a Résumé That Shouts ‘Hire Me’
IT’S tempting to think of a résumé as a low-maintenance aspect of your job search. Just list where you worked, what you did and where you went to school, attach that to each application and press the button. In fact, though, you have considerable flexibility in how you structure your résumé. The decisions you make… Continue reading Writing a Résumé That Shouts ‘Hire Me’