Nieman Journalism Lab summer internships
Deadline: May 7, 2009
It's now often possible to walk around Boston without mukluks, so summer can't be too far off. And that means it's time to announce the first Nieman Journalism Lab summer internships.
Rather than a traditional full-time internship, we're trying something a little different. We're calling it a microinternship. (You can still put "intern" on your resume, though - no need to confuse future employers.)
We hope it'll give more people a chance to work on the future-of-journalism issues we're all interested in. Depending on the response we get and some budgetary issues, we'll have somewhere between two and five microinterns. We're looking for people who have already some basic reporting chops but who are also already thinking about the changes coming to how we produce and consume news.
NOTE: Interns do not have to be based in Boston.
For more information, please visit the Nieman Journalism Lab.
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Announcing Prometheus Radio Project Spring/Summer InternshipS
Announcing Prometheus Radio Project Spring/Summer InternshipS
Deadline to Apply: February 15, 2009
More information below, write info@prometheusradio.org for an application:
The Prometheus Radio Project builds, supports, and advocates for community radio stations that bring together and empower local, participatory voices and movements for social change. To that end, Prometheus strives to demystify technologies; illuminate the political process that governs access to our media system; and demonstrate the powerful effects of media on our lives and our communities!
General Information:
The Prometheus Radio Project is looking for interns to work with us from March 30th to September 25th. 2009. We have four paid internship opportunities for people interested in working out of our Philadelphia office for 32 hours a week during this 6 month period. Interns will be compensated $800 monthly. Interns must attend a mandatory orientation week from March 30th- April 3rd in which they will have an opportunity to learn about a wide variety of topics including the history of Prometheus and the Low Power radio movement, basic radio engineering, as well as consensus-decision making, non-profit management, and legislative organizing.
Prometheus also offers numerous unpaid internship opportunities including internships for college credit, and shorter term more flexible unpaid internships and various other volunteer opportunities. E-mail internships@prometheusradio.org if you are interested in these.
To apply:
Send a writing sample, cover letter and resume via email to internships@prometheusradio.org with subject header INTERN followed by the position you are applying for. If you are applying to be the development and communications intern, “INTERN: Development and communications” would be your subject line. The other subject links would be INTERN: “Organizing” / “Station Support” / “Development and Regulator”. Please tell us why you would be a good match for this internship. As we have several internship positions open, please specify which position you are applying for.
All Interns will be involved in various aspects of The Prometheus Radio Project’s work including a mixture of research, advocacy, activism, and providing of direct services to organizations across the country that want to start or already operate community radio stations. Our projects include advocating for LPFM in Congress, building radio stations, studying FCC regulations, and working with diverse community groups. Prometheus is a great place to gain skills in political organizing, media research, fundraising, development and technical radio work. Interns participate in the collective decision-making process of the organization and play an important role in organizing community events.
All interns will do the following work:
Facilitate and participate in weekly collective meetings
Prepare and update organizational materials
Maintain email communications
Do database entry
Answer and field phone calls that come into Prometheus
Conduct outreach efforts including tabling and event planning
Utilize the wide array of electronic tools that facilitate communications and information sharing
Take an active role in “intern self-management” (this simply means that there will be a number of tasks that are given to the intern group as a whole and interns will work together to distribute and accomplish tasks, hold one another accountable for completing tasks, and communicate with staff about the progress of work.)
We are looking for people who are:
Self-motivated
Skilled at juggling numerous tasks
Have experience working in collectives or groups
Computer savvy- comfortable with Internet Research, Word (or open source equivalent) etc.
Have experience with radio or community media
Feel an affinity with Prometheus’ Mission
Coming from communities that are marginalized from media ownership/access
Speak numerous languages, Spanish Language a major plus
Below are specific details about tasks, skills, and responsibilities associated with the specific program work.
************************************************************************
Political Organizing Internship:
This intern will work closely with our Campaign Director on our legislative campaign to expand Low Power FM radio to communities across the country. This position will also include regular travel to Washington DC (about 2 1/2 hours from Philadelphia.)
Responsibilities include:
Coordinating efforts to pass City Council Resolutions for LPFM
Lobbying, designing and originating outreach materials
Scheduling congressional meetings
Communicating with people who want radio stations and plugging them into the campaign
Conducting fast-paced research.
Some skills/qualities that are a plus
Ability to multitask and keep up with lots of e-communications (like 150 e-mails a week!)
Familiarity with web 2.0 tools- Facebook, non-html web editing, wikis, web based servers, and other open source tools
Graphic design and layout skills
Ability to conduct fast paced on-line research
Bilingual (Spanish/English preferred)
Knowledge of the Local Community Radio Act and the struggle for the creation of LPFM.
Organizing experience that will bring networks and relationships into the campaign.
Able to think strategically and are passionate about local community radio as a tool for social movements and progressive community organizations.
***********************************************************************
Technical & Station Support Internship:
This intern will work alongside our Technical Organizer and Station Support Organizer in providing direct support, both technical and organizational to existing community radio stations and prospective station applicants. Much of the day-to-day involves communication with radio applicants to answer their questions about technical matters, FCC rules, funding opportunities and radio station management issues.
Responsibilities include:
Explaining the FCC Radio licensing process to community groups interested in starting a radio station
Assisting stations and applicants with all the nitty gritty for getting and staying on the air
Assisting stations who are at risk of losing their licenses
Generating coverage and interference software with FM Allocations software
Helping plan our Radio Barnraisings, station builds and other events
Creating and maintaining online tools and social networks for increased collaboration
Qualifications:
Familiarity with radio station equipment, engineering and operations
Familiarity with the FCC and a general knowledge of government agencies
Community Organizing experience
Good communication skills and comfort dealing with a wide range of inquiries - some of these issues are tricky, and hard to explain!
************************************************************************
Development & Communications Internship:
The Development and Communications Intern will work closely with our Development Director to maintain and develop fundraising strategies through our donor program, foundation and grant-related activities, tracking and revision of our annual plan, and the production of our bi-annual print and up-coming electronic newsletters.
Responsibilities include:
Helping maintain and develop our donor program including corresponding with donors
Fashioning on-line and print materials
Helping prepare frequent mailings
Working to maintain and improve our contact data
Conducting guided research of foundation prospects
Helping write grant proposals, tracking grant-related program activities and aiding in the mid-term and final grant reporting process
Guiding the production of our bi-annual print and up-coming electronic newsletters
Coordinating the process of collecting articles and materials, editing, layout&design, distribution and data clean-up for our newsletters
Supporting the Development Director in the design, tracking and revision of our annual fundraising plan
Reading and analyzing budget figures, crunching numbers, helping to prepare financial reports to the staff and board, and tracking progress on various fundraising activities.
Qualifications:
Strong interpersonal and communication skills; a positive mindset, ability to work collaboratively and willingness to engage with people via phone and in person is a must
Well-organized; the ability to effectively undertake and prioritize several projects simultaneously
Strong writing skills
Experience with contact management databases and mail merging, as well as familiarity with Adobe graphic design programs, is a big plus
Willingness to "dress up" for the occasional public event where folks wear fancy clothes and schmooze it up; genuinely enjoying this is optional
Regulatory & Research Internship:
The regulatory intern will work on law and technical policy questions, helping to read, evaluate and reply to comments and lawsuits at the Federal Communications Commission which affect the fate of community radio stations.
Responsibilities:
Research and explore issues relevant to community radio in technology, politics, media and law
Search legal documents for precedent
Draft and review legal arguments
Write and possibly illustrate popular articles for our newsletter and website
Make contacts with affected radio stations (or those who would like stations) to encourage participation in the federal rulemaking process
Various administrative tasks to support Prometheus' policy operation
Organize for events, FCC meetings, demonstrations, and other possible tactics in winning more low power stations and fairer treatment for existing stations.
Work with scholars doing research on media issues
Qualifications:
Excellent writing and online research skills
Knowledge of law, especially communications law, and the American political system
Aptitude with technical aspects of radio and spectrum allocation
Familiarity with research methods for social sciences
Grassroots organizing experience
Experience with community media organizations
Your supervisor was self-taught in most of these areas, it's fine if you want to learn these things by doing them too. As long as your philosophy in life has been to " not let schooling get in the way of your education," you'll do great.
Cory Fischer-Hoffman
Campaign Director
Prometheus Radio Project
215-727-9620 x 501
cell: 610-761-5414
www.prometheusradio.org
Take Action to Expand Local Community radio
Low Power to the People!
Cory Fischer-Hoffman
Campaign Director
Prometheus Radio Project
215-727-9620 x 501
cell: 610-761-5414
www.prometheusradio.org
Take Action to Expand Local Community radio
Low Power to the People!
Deadline to Apply: February 15, 2009
More information below, write info@prometheusradio.org for an application:
The Prometheus Radio Project builds, supports, and advocates for community radio stations that bring together and empower local, participatory voices and movements for social change. To that end, Prometheus strives to demystify technologies; illuminate the political process that governs access to our media system; and demonstrate the powerful effects of media on our lives and our communities!
General Information:
The Prometheus Radio Project is looking for interns to work with us from March 30th to September 25th. 2009. We have four paid internship opportunities for people interested in working out of our Philadelphia office for 32 hours a week during this 6 month period. Interns will be compensated $800 monthly. Interns must attend a mandatory orientation week from March 30th- April 3rd in which they will have an opportunity to learn about a wide variety of topics including the history of Prometheus and the Low Power radio movement, basic radio engineering, as well as consensus-decision making, non-profit management, and legislative organizing.
Prometheus also offers numerous unpaid internship opportunities including internships for college credit, and shorter term more flexible unpaid internships and various other volunteer opportunities. E-mail internships@prometheusradio.org if you are interested in these.
To apply:
Send a writing sample, cover letter and resume via email to internships@prometheusradio.org with subject header INTERN followed by the position you are applying for. If you are applying to be the development and communications intern, “INTERN: Development and communications” would be your subject line. The other subject links would be INTERN: “Organizing” / “Station Support” / “Development and Regulator”. Please tell us why you would be a good match for this internship. As we have several internship positions open, please specify which position you are applying for.
All Interns will be involved in various aspects of The Prometheus Radio Project’s work including a mixture of research, advocacy, activism, and providing of direct services to organizations across the country that want to start or already operate community radio stations. Our projects include advocating for LPFM in Congress, building radio stations, studying FCC regulations, and working with diverse community groups. Prometheus is a great place to gain skills in political organizing, media research, fundraising, development and technical radio work. Interns participate in the collective decision-making process of the organization and play an important role in organizing community events.
All interns will do the following work:
Facilitate and participate in weekly collective meetings
Prepare and update organizational materials
Maintain email communications
Do database entry
Answer and field phone calls that come into Prometheus
Conduct outreach efforts including tabling and event planning
Utilize the wide array of electronic tools that facilitate communications and information sharing
Take an active role in “intern self-management” (this simply means that there will be a number of tasks that are given to the intern group as a whole and interns will work together to distribute and accomplish tasks, hold one another accountable for completing tasks, and communicate with staff about the progress of work.)
We are looking for people who are:
Self-motivated
Skilled at juggling numerous tasks
Have experience working in collectives or groups
Computer savvy- comfortable with Internet Research, Word (or open source equivalent) etc.
Have experience with radio or community media
Feel an affinity with Prometheus’ Mission
Coming from communities that are marginalized from media ownership/access
Speak numerous languages, Spanish Language a major plus
Below are specific details about tasks, skills, and responsibilities associated with the specific program work.
************************************************************************
Political Organizing Internship:
This intern will work closely with our Campaign Director on our legislative campaign to expand Low Power FM radio to communities across the country. This position will also include regular travel to Washington DC (about 2 1/2 hours from Philadelphia.)
Responsibilities include:
Coordinating efforts to pass City Council Resolutions for LPFM
Lobbying, designing and originating outreach materials
Scheduling congressional meetings
Communicating with people who want radio stations and plugging them into the campaign
Conducting fast-paced research.
Some skills/qualities that are a plus
Ability to multitask and keep up with lots of e-communications (like 150 e-mails a week!)
Familiarity with web 2.0 tools- Facebook, non-html web editing, wikis, web based servers, and other open source tools
Graphic design and layout skills
Ability to conduct fast paced on-line research
Bilingual (Spanish/English preferred)
Knowledge of the Local Community Radio Act and the struggle for the creation of LPFM.
Organizing experience that will bring networks and relationships into the campaign.
Able to think strategically and are passionate about local community radio as a tool for social movements and progressive community organizations.
***********************************************************************
Technical & Station Support Internship:
This intern will work alongside our Technical Organizer and Station Support Organizer in providing direct support, both technical and organizational to existing community radio stations and prospective station applicants. Much of the day-to-day involves communication with radio applicants to answer their questions about technical matters, FCC rules, funding opportunities and radio station management issues.
Responsibilities include:
Explaining the FCC Radio licensing process to community groups interested in starting a radio station
Assisting stations and applicants with all the nitty gritty for getting and staying on the air
Assisting stations who are at risk of losing their licenses
Generating coverage and interference software with FM Allocations software
Helping plan our Radio Barnraisings, station builds and other events
Creating and maintaining online tools and social networks for increased collaboration
Qualifications:
Familiarity with radio station equipment, engineering and operations
Familiarity with the FCC and a general knowledge of government agencies
Community Organizing experience
Good communication skills and comfort dealing with a wide range of inquiries - some of these issues are tricky, and hard to explain!
************************************************************************
Development & Communications Internship:
The Development and Communications Intern will work closely with our Development Director to maintain and develop fundraising strategies through our donor program, foundation and grant-related activities, tracking and revision of our annual plan, and the production of our bi-annual print and up-coming electronic newsletters.
Responsibilities include:
Helping maintain and develop our donor program including corresponding with donors
Fashioning on-line and print materials
Helping prepare frequent mailings
Working to maintain and improve our contact data
Conducting guided research of foundation prospects
Helping write grant proposals, tracking grant-related program activities and aiding in the mid-term and final grant reporting process
Guiding the production of our bi-annual print and up-coming electronic newsletters
Coordinating the process of collecting articles and materials, editing, layout&design, distribution and data clean-up for our newsletters
Supporting the Development Director in the design, tracking and revision of our annual fundraising plan
Reading and analyzing budget figures, crunching numbers, helping to prepare financial reports to the staff and board, and tracking progress on various fundraising activities.
Qualifications:
Strong interpersonal and communication skills; a positive mindset, ability to work collaboratively and willingness to engage with people via phone and in person is a must
Well-organized; the ability to effectively undertake and prioritize several projects simultaneously
Strong writing skills
Experience with contact management databases and mail merging, as well as familiarity with Adobe graphic design programs, is a big plus
Willingness to "dress up" for the occasional public event where folks wear fancy clothes and schmooze it up; genuinely enjoying this is optional
Regulatory & Research Internship:
The regulatory intern will work on law and technical policy questions, helping to read, evaluate and reply to comments and lawsuits at the Federal Communications Commission which affect the fate of community radio stations.
Responsibilities:
Research and explore issues relevant to community radio in technology, politics, media and law
Search legal documents for precedent
Draft and review legal arguments
Write and possibly illustrate popular articles for our newsletter and website
Make contacts with affected radio stations (or those who would like stations) to encourage participation in the federal rulemaking process
Various administrative tasks to support Prometheus' policy operation
Organize for events, FCC meetings, demonstrations, and other possible tactics in winning more low power stations and fairer treatment for existing stations.
Work with scholars doing research on media issues
Qualifications:
Excellent writing and online research skills
Knowledge of law, especially communications law, and the American political system
Aptitude with technical aspects of radio and spectrum allocation
Familiarity with research methods for social sciences
Grassroots organizing experience
Experience with community media organizations
Your supervisor was self-taught in most of these areas, it's fine if you want to learn these things by doing them too. As long as your philosophy in life has been to " not let schooling get in the way of your education," you'll do great.
Cory Fischer-Hoffman
Campaign Director
Prometheus Radio Project
215-727-9620 x 501
cell: 610-761-5414
www.prometheusradio.org
Take Action to Expand Local Community radio
Low Power to the People!
Cory Fischer-Hoffman
Campaign Director
Prometheus Radio Project
215-727-9620 x 501
cell: 610-761-5414
www.prometheusradio.org
Take Action to Expand Local Community radio
Low Power to the People!
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Posted on January 23, 2009
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Deadline: March 1, 2009
Getty Institute Offers Multicultural Undergraduate Internships
In order to increase diversity in professions related to museums and the visual arts, the Getty Institute is offering summer internships at the Getty Center and the Getty Villa to undergraduates from culturally diverse backgrounds.
Internships provide training and work experience in areas such as conservation, library collections, publications, museum education, curatorship, grants administration, public programs, site operations, and information technology.
The Multicultural Undergraduate Internships at the Getty are intended specifically for outstanding students who are members of groups currently underrepresented in museum professions and fields related to the visual arts: African Americans, Asians, Latinos/Hispanics, Native Americans, and Pacific Islanders.
Applicants must be currently enrolled undergraduates who either reside or attend college in Los Angeles County and who will have completed at least one semester of college by June 2009. Students who complete their undergraduate degree by September 1, 2009, are also eligible to apply. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
Candidates are sought from all areas of undergraduate study and are not required to have demonstrated a previous commitment to the visual arts.
Internships provide stipends of $3,500 for ten-week summer internships at the Getty Center in Los Angeles or at the Getty Villa in Malibu, California. The internships are full-time, begin June 15, 2009, and end August 20, 2009. Housing and transportation are not provided.
Visit the Getty Web site for complete application guidelines.
printprint e-mail
Deadline: March 1, 2009
Getty Institute Offers Multicultural Undergraduate Internships
In order to increase diversity in professions related to museums and the visual arts, the Getty Institute is offering summer internships at the Getty Center and the Getty Villa to undergraduates from culturally diverse backgrounds.
Internships provide training and work experience in areas such as conservation, library collections, publications, museum education, curatorship, grants administration, public programs, site operations, and information technology.
The Multicultural Undergraduate Internships at the Getty are intended specifically for outstanding students who are members of groups currently underrepresented in museum professions and fields related to the visual arts: African Americans, Asians, Latinos/Hispanics, Native Americans, and Pacific Islanders.
Applicants must be currently enrolled undergraduates who either reside or attend college in Los Angeles County and who will have completed at least one semester of college by June 2009. Students who complete their undergraduate degree by September 1, 2009, are also eligible to apply. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
Candidates are sought from all areas of undergraduate study and are not required to have demonstrated a previous commitment to the visual arts.
Internships provide stipends of $3,500 for ten-week summer internships at the Getty Center in Los Angeles or at the Getty Villa in Malibu, California. The internships are full-time, begin June 15, 2009, and end August 20, 2009. Housing and transportation are not provided.
Visit the Getty Web site for complete application guidelines.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Marriott International Internship Program
Marriott International Internship Program
Who? Marriott International (Hotels and Resorts)
What? The Marriott Internship Program
When? Rolling, on-going
Where? Nationwide
Why? If you're looking for a hands-on, paid internship in business or hospitality, check out the Marriott Internship Program. Marriott is one of the world's largest lodging companies, with 3,000 properties in 68 countries worldwide. Internships include accounting, finance, catering, culinary, front office, human resources, restaurants, and sales. With locations nationwide, this internship is ideal for students looking to co-op or intern while currently taking classes.
For more information, go to http://www.marriott.com/careers/CollegeInternships.mi
Who? Marriott International (Hotels and Resorts)
What? The Marriott Internship Program
When? Rolling, on-going
Where? Nationwide
Why? If you're looking for a hands-on, paid internship in business or hospitality, check out the Marriott Internship Program. Marriott is one of the world's largest lodging companies, with 3,000 properties in 68 countries worldwide. Internships include accounting, finance, catering, culinary, front office, human resources, restaurants, and sales. With locations nationwide, this internship is ideal for students looking to co-op or intern while currently taking classes.
For more information, go to http://www.marriott.com/careers/CollegeInternships.mi
National Public Radio Internship Program
National Public Radio Internship Program
Who? National Public Radio
What? The Spring 2009 Internship Program
When? Application deadline is November 15, 2008
Where? Culver City, CA and Washington, D.C.
Why? Get involved with NPR and get hands on experience in a variety of fields while receiving academic credit for your work. Internships cover a broad range of areas and specialties, including media relations, business development, research, editorial, finance, audio engineering, marketing, creative design, corporate communications, and digital media. With internships offered all year, even if you're not ready for this spring, you can inquire about summer and fall internships too.
For more information, go to http://www.npr.org/about/jobs/intern/
Who? National Public Radio
What? The Spring 2009 Internship Program
When? Application deadline is November 15, 2008
Where? Culver City, CA and Washington, D.C.
Why? Get involved with NPR and get hands on experience in a variety of fields while receiving academic credit for your work. Internships cover a broad range of areas and specialties, including media relations, business development, research, editorial, finance, audio engineering, marketing, creative design, corporate communications, and digital media. With internships offered all year, even if you're not ready for this spring, you can inquire about summer and fall internships too.
For more information, go to http://www.npr.org/about/jobs/intern/
he Spring 2009 Internship Program in Chicago
The Art Institute of Chicago Internship Program
Who? The Art Institute of Chicago
What? The Spring 2009 Internship Program
When? Application deadline is January 2, 2009
Where? Chicago, IL
Why? This museum education internship is designed for students interested in education, outreach, and research. From working on education programs for pre-school children to participating in research projects, students studying the arts, education, or museum studies are encouraged to apply. All internships are in Chicago, are paid well, and multiple openings are available for this summer internship.
For more information, go to http://www.artic.edu/aic/jobs/internships/Mus_Ed_Summer_2009.html
Who? The Art Institute of Chicago
What? The Spring 2009 Internship Program
When? Application deadline is January 2, 2009
Where? Chicago, IL
Why? This museum education internship is designed for students interested in education, outreach, and research. From working on education programs for pre-school children to participating in research projects, students studying the arts, education, or museum studies are encouraged to apply. All internships are in Chicago, are paid well, and multiple openings are available for this summer internship.
For more information, go to http://www.artic.edu/aic/jobs/internships/Mus_Ed_Summer_2009.html
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