Sponsored by The Fund for American Studies, Capital Semester combines substantive internships, 12 academic credits, career development activities, site briefings and lectures led by policy experts. This fast-paced, fifteen-week residential program provides undergraduate students from around the world with opportunities to gain the edge in today’s competitive job market and graduate school admissions, and experience the excitement of Washington first-hand.Students from NCHC honors programs will be given priority in scholarship awards from our general scholarship fund. Honors students should indicate on their application materials that they are a member of an honors program and list their honors activities on their resume.Click here for more details about the program elements and internship placements opportunities.Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the Final Deadline of June 1, 2012. Students are encouraged to apply for the early deadline of April 1, 2012 to receive a 5% discount on their tuition balance as well as priority internship placements.For more information and an online application, please visit our website or contact Lily Harrison, Capital Semester Director, at lharrison@tfas.org or 202.986.0384.
NPR Internships
Ready for an internship like no other? NPR interns play a vital role in NPR’s daily operations in almost every division of the organization – from Communications to our programs to NPR Music to the General Counsel’s Office. Our interns work alongside experienced staff members to gain unparalleled experience in their chosen field and contribute their talents and energies to NPR’s mission. Click here for more information.
BE A SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM INTERN!
Position details:
This is a yearlong (includes summer) paid position requiring 10 hours/week, 10 weeks/quarter. It starts Spring Quarter, with training at the end of Winter Quarter. We prefer applications submitted by sophomores (2nd years) but will also consider applications submitted by freshmen, juniors, and non-graduating seniors.
The SOP intern participates in a variety of projects: speaking at workshops, advising students, producing publicity materials, updating and organizing scholarship information, and promoting and evaluating events. The job also includes administrative duties. This position requires creativity, initiative and the ability to work as part of a team in an office setting.
What’s in it for you?
- Valuable advising and public speaking experience
- Professional career-building skills: CV and resume prep, interviewing, plotting one’s future
- Peer interaction
- The ability to help shape the scope of scholarship advising on the campus
- First exposure to scholarship details
- Access to SOP tools and resources in preparing an application.
Please email completed SOP Internship applications to Rebecca Harris by February 9, 2011.
Student Regent Internship Opportunity
The Office of the Student Regent is dedicated to bringing the students’ perspective to the UC Board of Regents. Passion and perseverance are vital characteristics that contribute to the success of our office. We foster teamwork and leadership, and we would like you to join our office.
Applications will be accepted during Summer 2010, and we will hold interviews during Fall 2010. Please submit your completed application to student.regent@uci.edu.
[Facebook Event]
http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=136337783060595&ref=ts
[View Application]
http://www.scribd.com/doc/34040085/OfficeoftheStudentRegent2010-2011
We are offering internships with our Policy Directors, Media and Communications Director, and Office Manager. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Policy Directors
Suzanne Kordi (kordis@uci.edu) and Elaine Won (wone@uci.edu)
Media and Communications Director Annum Khan (khanaf@uci.edu)
For general questions, please contact our office manager, Wendy Guzman-Rangel (wendyguzr@gmail.com).
GCM Internship Opportunity
JOB OPENING: ASSOCIATE INTERN
DESCRIPTION:
The Associate Intern will work with senior members of a boutique investment banking firm. The intern will be responsible for daily accounting activities (payables, making deposits, etc). The other primary responsibility is maintaining all documentation as it relates to federal securities regulations. From time to time the intern can also expect to participate in research and analysis work relating to M&A transactions and assist in the preparation of marketing documents. Some administrative work should also be expected.
Exposure to real world client situations and transactions, from start to finish, will provide the intern with direct insight into and experience in the field of investment banking. Although this is fast paced, results oriented environment, the intern’s academic obligations are recognized as a priority; work assignments will be scheduled with this in mind. We are looking for someone to start immediately.
Interested persons can submit their resume and cover letter to gcminterns@yahoo.com.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Strong written and verbal communication skills;
Analytical and critical thinking skills;
Ability to work independently;
Knowledge of basic accounting principles;
Proficiency in using Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint;
Experience with Quickbooks desired;
Previous experience with FINRA / regulatory compliance a plus but not
required
DURATION: 12 – 18 months
HOURLY WAGE: TBD/Based on experience
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Joe Henry
Global Capital Markets Incorporated
19200 Von Karman Ave, Ste 525
Irvine, CA 92612
Office: 949-252-4600 x252
www.globalcapitalmarkets.com
Joe Henry (CHP, c/o 2011) is the current associate intern at Global
Capital Markets. He would be happy to answer any questions or concerns
regarding the opportunity. Joe can be reached at joseph.j.henry@gmail.com
or (949) 252-4600 x252.
Click to view the PDF version: GCM Internship Opportunity