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  • Fall 2016 Oral History Interns Needed

    The Indo-American Heritage Museum (IAHM) is seeking a team of up to six interns for the Fall 2016 for our Masala Chat oral history project. 

    See attached PDF for more details. 

  • Fall 2018 Professional Development Series: Internship Workshop – Sept 20

  • Fall Internship Opportunities!

  • Fall Internship Opportunities at Chicago Shakespeare Theater - Deadline July 15

  • Fall internship with British Consulate General in Trade and Investment Office, Apply by 6/22

    The British Consulate-General in Chicago will be hiring 2 interns to work in the Trade & Investment office this fall. This internship is an excellent opportunity to learn, make great connections, work with a team of wonderful people, attend interesting events, and much more. Most importantly, the purpose of the internship program is to build a pool of potential future employees for the US consular network."

    Below is the link to the internship advertisement. The application should be completed on-line and is due June 22.

    https://fco.tal.net/vx/appcentre-ext/brand-2/candidate/so/pm/4/pl/1/opp/687-UK-Trade-Investment-Intern/en-GB

  • FBI Summer Honors Paid Internship Program, Application Due Tues. 2/4

    In 2014, outstanding undergraduate and graduate students from a variety of universities will be selected to participate in the FBI Honors Internship Program. This paid internship offers students an exciting ‘insider’s view’ of FBI operations and provides professional experience that is unique, valuable, and marketable.  Click to learn more.

  • Fermilab Internships Info Session – Nov 16 at 2pm

  • Finding Internships Panel – April 11

  • Food Recovery Network: 2014-2015 Fellowship Program, Rolling Until 5/15

    The Food Recovery Network (FRN) is seeking seven fellows to work full-time on the Member Support and Expansion teams in College Park, Maryland. Fellowships start on August 11, 2014 and end May 15, 2015. Fellows receive a monthly $1,500 stipend. Founded in September of 2011, the Food Recovery Network (FRN) is the largest national student-led food recovery movement working to bring food recovery programs to colleges across the country. Made up of dozens of chapters at colleges and universities, FRN has recovered over 300,000 pounds of food and is rapidly expanding. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis through May 15, 2014.  Apply for these fellowships here.

  • Food Tank Research and Communications Internship, Rolling Basis

    This internship with Chicago based Food Tank is a unique and exciting opportunity to support and participate in research that drives health, nutrition, and environmental policy. The intern will work closely with Food Tank staff on the following: writing articles for major blogs, newspapers, websites, and magazines, researching and developing content for projects and the Food Tank website; research and fact-checking; and assisting in writing and outreach that will contribute to and help to promote the ongoing mission of Food Tank.  More information about this unpaid internship can be found here.  Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled.

  • Fulbright-National Geographic Digital Storytelling Fellowship, Due 2/28

    The new component of the Fulbright Program will offer up to five awards to U.S. citizens for nine months of overseas travel and multi-media storytelling on globally significant social or environmental topics. Fellows will focus their digital stories on one of the program’s eight themes: biodiversity, cities, cultures, disasters, energy, food, oceans, and water. The Fulbright-National Geographic Fellowship will provide a unique platform for U.S. Fulbrighters to undertake an in-depth exploration of a globally relevant issue, comparing and contrasting how that issue is experienced across borders. Utilizing a variety of digital storytelling tools and media, including blogs, photography, video, and social media, Fellows will share their stories by providing content to a National Geographic blog and other platforms with the support of National Geographic’s editorial team.

    Click on the post to learn more.

  • Fulbright Summer Programs in the UK Apply by 2/23

  • Fully funded summer internship abroad - Cultural Vistas Fellowship, Due 1/6/17

    The Cultural Vistas Fellowship affords underrepresented U.S. university students the unique opportunity to advance their career goals, develop global competencies, and experience life in another culture.

    For the summer of 2017, Cultural Vistas will select up to 12 fellows to take part in this multinational professional development program that includes eight-week summer internships in Argentina, Germany, and India. This fellowship opportunity is funded by Cultural Vistas.

    Learn more at http://culturalvistas.org/programs/abroad/cultural-vistas-fellowship/. 

    Application deadline: January 6, 2017

  • Gallery 400 Internships and Employment Opportunities, Apply by 4/4

    The Gallery 400 internship program welcomes students and recent graduates who wish to broaden their education and professional experience by working at one of the nation’s most vibrant university galleries, showcasing work at the leading edge of contemporary art, architecture, and design. Under the guidance of gallery staff, interns assist in routine work that ranges from special projects and research to clerical support.

    Internships require a commitment of 15-20 hours per week and are typically a semester in length. A major in art history or fine art is not required. All internships are unpaid.

    Internships include: Archive / Website, Communications, Community Engagement, Curatorial, Development, Exhibition Preparation, Graphic Design, Photography, and Video Archive.

    Application Deadlines (three yearly)

    Internship Term:

    Application Deadline:
    Summer Semester (May-August) April 4
    Fall Semester (August-December) July 1
    Spring Semester (January-May) November 13

    To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to gallery400@uic.edu. Please include the internship you are applying for in the subject line.

    See more at: http://gallery400.uic.edu/interact-page/internships--2 

  • Gene Siskel Film Center in search of festival intern / summer 2016

    The Gene Siskel Film Centers annual Black Harvest Film Festival is the Midwests largest festival of the black experience on film. The intern will have the opportunity to research and gather marketing information via the internet, Black Harvest Community Council, and other resources. They will assist in contacting individuals, organizations, and media to assist in bringing more visibility to the festival. Working on mailings and assisting to develop and maintain targeted community mailing lists. Disseminating information about events through email, phone, and social media. Assisting with opening and closing nights, and other events as-needed. Assisting with gathering of marketing data, press coverage, and other information for final report. General office work may also include answering phones and other administrative duties.

    Ideal candidates would be students in a public relations/marketing program, film studies, communications, and Black/African-American Studies. The candidate must be detail-oriented and possess superior writing skills. A strong work ethic and demonstrated ability to interact well with the public, filmmakers, and colleagues is strongly desired.

    Length of Program: mid/late-June to mid-September
    Compensation: Unpaid
    College Credit: Available
    Hours: 10:00 am-4:00 pm, Monday-Friday plus possible evening/weekend hours

    Note: Even though the Job Description says that the application deadline has passed, applications are still being accepted for this position.

    For more information: https://hrweb.artic.edu/psc/HRPRODE/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=1&PostingSeq=1&JobOpeningId=8619&utm_medium=email&utm_source=&utm_campaign=&utm_content=&

    To apply, fill out the online application at the link above AND send a resume and cover letter to Karen Durham at kdurham@saic.edu

    Contact for questions:

    Karen Durham
    Associate Director of Public Relations and Marketing
    Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
    164 N. State St.
    Chicago, IL 60601
    312-846-2074 - direct
    kdurham@saic.edu - email

     

  • GLAS (Global Asian Studies Program) Off-Campus Internship Opportunities – Application Deadline: Nov 30

  • GLAS Internship Fair, Thurs. 11/10

    Global Asian Studies will be highlighting on and off-campus internship opportunities and courses. Learn about these Asian American and Pacific Islander internship experiences and how to get involved yourself! Interested students (of all races and majors!) may take the GLAS 105 or 250 courses offered in the Spring to prepare for an internship for credit. Food and refreshments will be provided!

    If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Karen Su, Principal Investigator, at karensu@uic.edu.

    Thursday, November 10th, 2016
    3PM - 5PM
    Student Center East Room 603

    The UIC AANAPISI Initiative is fully funded by the U.S. Department of Education. UIC is federally recognized as a Minority Serving Institution (MSI) through its status as a funded Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution.

  • Global Asian Studies (GLAS) Off-Campus Internship Opportunities – Application Deadline: April 1

  • Global Asian Studies Seminar with Internship Opportunity

  • Global Site Plans Internships, Apply by 1/16

    Global Site Plans, branding for environmental design, specializes inwebsite design, internet marketing, social media, branding, and content services tailored to the unique qualities of architecture, engineering, environmental non-profits, landscape architecture, and urban planning companies.  Internships are offered in the areas listed below. Applications close on Friday, January 16, 2015 and all internship opportunities can be found at the following site: http://www.globalsiteplans.com/internship. Should you have any questions, contact hireme@globalsiteplans.com.

    Internships:

    Arabic Language Translator & Content Coordinator
    Architecture Blogger
    Assistant Editor
    Business Development
    Chinese Language Translator & Content Coordinator
    Environmental Design Blogger
    French Language Translator & Content Coordinator
    German Language Translator & Content Coordinator
    Graphic Design
    Greek Language Translator & Content Coordinator
    Guest Blogger Editor
    Infographics and Data Visualization Designer
    Japanese Language Translator & Content Coordinator
    Landscape Architecture Blogger
    Local Marketing Specialist & Editor
    Portuguese Language Translator & Content Coordinator
    Program Support (Human Resources)
    Russian Language Translator & Content Coordinator
    Senior Editor
    Social Media Coordinator
    Spanish Language Translator & Content Coordinator
    Structural/Civil Engineering Blogger
    Turkish Language Translator & Content Coordinator
    Urban Planning Blogger

  • Google Internships in Chicago West Loop

    Google has moved to new Chicago offices in the West Loop.  Interested in interning with them?  Here is the link to their internship page: https://www.google.com/about/careers/students/

  • Google Journalism Fellowship, Apply by Fri. 1/31

    Google is offering a 10-week fellowship program for students interested in data-based journalism, the business of journalism, and the use of technology in journalism.  The first week of the program takes place at Google in Mountain View, California, and the remaining weeks take place at one of several host organizations.  Fellows receive an $8,000 stipend and a $1,000 travel budget.

    Detailed information about the program and host organizations, as well as a link to the application form, can be found here: http://www.google.com/get/journalismfellowship/index.html

    Deadline: January 31, 2014 (due by midnight, Pacific time)

  • Google Policy Fellowship, Due Mon. 4/14

    Applications for the 2014 program are open through April 14, 2014. To apply, please submit your materials directly through the Google Policy Fellowship website.

    Whether you're interested in copyright, free expression, digital inclusion, or any number of technology-oriented policy issues, the Google Policy Fellowship is a great way to connect with organizations working on critical issues for the future of the Internet.

    The program is open to undergraduate and graduate students of all levels and disciplines. Selected students will spend ten weeks this summer working on a broad portfolio of topics at a diverse set of organizations. You can learn more about the program and host organizations on the Google Public Policy Fellowship website at www.google.com/policyfellowship.

  • Graphic Design and Social Media full-time paid internship at KOVAL Distillery

    KOVAL is looking for a full-time graphic design intern!

    KOVAL Distillery, Chicago's first distillery since Prohibition and a nationwide leader in the craft distilling industry, is in need of a full-time social media/graphic design intern. This person must have his/her own laptop with Adobe Creative Suite, experience with social media/website design, and excellent communication skills.The Graphic Design Intern will work directly with the event coordinator and market managers and help with event planning, social media management, general organization, and the creation of graphics and materials for marketing and sales.This is a paid internship.

    Please send a cover letter, resume, and portfolio to jobs@koval-distillery.com. No phone calls, please.

  • Guild Literary Complex Paid Part-Time Project Coordinator Position, Apply by Sun. 2/1

    The Guild Literary Complex [Guild] is seeking a creative and collaborative Project Coordinator [Coordinator] to organize and implement Brooksday. Brooksday was created in 2013 to honor and sustain the work of Gwendolyn Brooks. Brooks is one of the most important of American poets—an artist who broke through racial barriers in our literature and publishing, who nurtured many younger writers, and who with poetic virtuosity and courage changed American poetry. Brooksday is held annually on June 7, the date of Mrs. Brooks’ birth, and includes readings of her poetry by invited guests, along with music and special performances.

    This is a paid part-time position that begins approximately mid-February and continues through mid-June (approximately four months).

    Individual Responsibilities

    • Work closely with the volunteer Brooksday Planning Committee [Committee] to develop and implement the entire day of activities.
    • Manage and track program logistics, including but not limited to keeping an updated list of tasks, deadlines, and person(s) responsible for completing each task, organizing a complete schedule for the day, and coordinating event volunteers.
    • Correspond with readers, including sending invitations, collecting responses and required information (bios, photos, etc), and maintaining an accurate contact list.
    • Organize the detailed reading schedule.
    • Manage new and existing relationships with Brooksday partners, as required.
    • Maintain regular communication with Committee and Director of the Guild, and attend all Committee meetings.
    • Contribute to basic event marketing and maintain event social media presence.
    • Provide a post event report and follow-up with partners and readers, as necessary.

    Qualifications

    • Experience presenting live, public events.
    • Excellent organizational and project management skills.
    • Ability to work independently, and with others in a collaborative setting.
    • Strong communication skills (written and oral), and a professional demeanor.
    • Resourceful, inventive, and positive.
    • Computer skills for word processing, data entry, spreadsheet management, and social media.
    • Interest or experience in literary arts preferred but not required.

    Hours and Pay

    The position pays $15/hour for up to 265 hours. The weekly time commitment for the position varies and is based on the following estimated schedule:

    25 hours            February
    45 hours            March
    70 hours            April
    80 hours            May
    45 hours            June
     

    These hours are not guaranteed. Pay will be determined based on actual hours worked. Hours will be submitted with detail to the Director of the Guild every two weeks.

    The Project Coordinator will be present for the entire Brooksday event, included set-up and break down. Brooksday 2015 is scheduled for June 7, 12-6pm.

    Application deadline is February 1, 2015.

    Email applications are strongly encouraged.

    Send your resume, cover letter, and 3 references to the attention of:

    info@guildcomplex.org 
    Attn: Brooksday Hiring Committee
    Guild Literary Complex
    PO Box 478880
    Chicago, IL 60647

    The Guild Complex is an equal opportunity employer.

    ABOUT THE GUILD LITERARY COMPLEX

    Founded in 1989, The Guild Literary Complex (the Guild) is a Chicago-based literary organization that presents and supports diverse, divergent, and emerging voices through innovative programs including performances and readings. Actively working with individuals and organizations from Chicago’s many neighborhoods, the Guild seeks to connect people, groups, and geographies through literature—bringing unexpected writers, programs, and audiences together. The Guild believes that vibrant literature contributes to society and community, and that all people should have access to dynamic, engaging juxtaposition of voices. Since its formation, the Guild has established itself, in the words of the Illinois Arts Council, as “Chicago’s premier literary center.” The Guild has also been twice selected as a model literary center by the National Endowment for the Arts.

    www.guildcomplex.org 

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    If you wish to volunteer or provide another service, please email info@guildcomplex.org.

    Thank you for your interest!

     
     
  • HACU (Hispanic Alliance of Colleges and Universities) Paid Internship Program Information Session (10/23)

  • HACU National Internship Program (HNIP) – Spring 2018 Internship Application Deadline: 10/27

  • HACU National Internship Program (HNIP) – Summer 2018 Internship Application Deadline: Feb 16, 2018

  • HBO Access Writing Fellowship, Application Opens Wed. 3/4

    HBO has announced the launch of the HBOAccess Writing Fellowship which will begin accepting applications on March 4, 2015. The program will give emerging writers from diverse backgrounds an opportunity to attend a week of master classes held at the HBO campus in Santa Monica, California focusing on character and story development, pitching ideas and projects, securing an agent, and networking. Each participant will then enter into an 8-month writing phase where he/she will be paired with an HBO development executive and guided through the script development process. At the conclusion of the program, HBO will hold a reception and staged reading for industry professionals where the writers will be introduced to the entertainment industry.

    March 4, 2015 - Application process opens at https://www.withoutabox.com/. The application portal will close when 1,000 submissions have been reached. No mail or email submissions will be accepted.

    Learn more at http://blogs.indiewire.com/shadowandact/hbo-seeks-diverse-emerging-writers-for-hboaccess-writing-fellowship-20150225?utm_campaign=hbo-seeks-diverse-emerging-writers-for-hboaccess-writing-fellowship-20150225&utm_medium=social&utm_source=Facebook&utm_content=hbo-seeks-diverse-emerging-writers-for-hboaccess-writing-fellowship-20150225

  • Hispanic Caucus Congressional Internship Program, Apply by 11/4

    The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute is now accepting applications for its 2017 leadership programs. For nearly 40 years, CHCI has forged a critical role to Educate, Empower, and Connect our nation’s future Latino leaders.Each year, CHCI expands the horizons of more than 1,600 young Latino leaders. From high school to graduate students, CHCI works tirelessly to ensure that the workforce of the future reflects the community of today.  

    Congressional Internship Programs: Paid internship programs for college students for Spring, Summer and Fall.

    CHCI is seeking full-time undergraduate students who are interested in participating in the CHCI Congressional Internship Program. Selected individuals will receive an unmatched experience, learning first-hand about our nation’s legislative process while working for a member of Congress and receiving weekly leadership programming from CHCI.

    Learn more:
    Congressional Internships in D.C.
    Scholar-Intern Programs (various fields from media to health care to business)Note: Deadlines vary, please check the website

    2017 Congressional Internship Deadlines:
    Spring: November 4, 2016
    Summer: January 20, 2017
    Fall: April 21, 2017

    Contact info@chci.org with questions.

  • Honors Activity Option: Honors College Communications/Graphic Design/Social Media Assistant, Apply by 8/8

    The Honors College is seeking 1-2 students to assist with Communications projects for the Honors College.  Responsibilities may include:

    • Designing flyers and posters for Honors College events
    • Creating a monthly calendar of Honors College events for the Honors College bulletin board
    • Managing an Honors College Twitter or other social media accounts
    • Taking photographs at Honors College events

    Time commitment is expected to be an average of 3-4 hours/week.  This experience may serve as your Honors Activity for Fall 2014, provided your Faculty Fellow provides approval. 

    If interested, please email Sara Mehta (srmehta@uic.edu).  Please share information including why you're interested in the role and what previous experience (if any) you have with designing flyers, using social media, or photography.  If you already have prior knowledge of how to use programs such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc., please include this information.  If you have an example of a previous flyer you have designed, please feel free to include it.

    If you are interested, please respond by Friday 8/8.

  • Honors Activity Option: UIC Bike Planning Internship, Deadline Fri. 1/3/14

    This internship aims to familiarize students interested in urban sustainability, bicycle transportation planning, or urban planning generally with the components of university bicycle planning.  Objective of internship is to help implement bike planning based on best management practices and UIC processes.

  • Honors Activity: Social Media and Web internship with the Chicago Brown Sign Project

    The Chicago Brown Sign Project is looking for a student with social media knowledge. Specifically, we need help managing (and instructing us to manage) our Facebook page. We also need someone who has proficiency in working with website templates (we are using Weebly). This semester our goal is to layout and designate website pages and to begin to post content.

    Here's our mission statement:

    Chicago’s honorary brown signs can be easily distinguished from the city’s “real” green street signs; while locals know (and tourists figure out) that the green signs are the city’s usual navigational tool, many do not know the stories behind the city’s over 1300 honorary brown signs and what they reveal about Chicago legends and neighborhoods.

    The Chicago Brown Sign Project offers writers and photographers the opportunity to uncover and publish the stories behind the city’s honorary brown signs.

    If you are interested in teh position, contact Prof. Mimi Rosenbush at chicagobrownsigns@gmail.com

  • Honors College Internship for Summer 2014: Rush Hospital Health Disparities, Deadline Extended to 4/18

    Application Deadline extended to Friday, April 18!

    The Rush Center of Excellence on Disparities in HIV and Aging (CEDHA) and the Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center (RADC) are seeking two Honors College students in any major for their research-based internship in health disparities in the community.  Please see the flyer attached below for a description of the internship, program contact information, and a link to the application.

    If you have questions, feel free to contact Stephanie O’Leary in the Honors College at soleary@uic.edu or Bella Patel at Rush University at bella_patel@rush.edu

  • Honors College Internship Survey!

  • Honors College Student Opportunity- Internship with Metropolitan Farms

    Metropolitan Farms is a commercial scale urban farm located in West Humboldt Park (4250 W Chicago Ave) which has begun operations this summer 2015. We are now looking forward to building the business and need help to make it a success!

    The farm grows premium quality, chemical free, produce and fish by means of a large aquaponic system located in a controlled environment greenhouse. These systems are some of the most advanced agricultural production systems available today. Metropolitan Farms represents a significant step forward in growing good, fresh food close to market.

    Interns will get valuable training and experience at a cutting edge urban farm!

    - Manage the aquaponic system and keep it running smoothly

    - Harvest fish and plants

    - Learn the science behind the growing

    - Get first hand experience working in a unique startup

    - Learn about the rapidly developing aquaponics/urban agriculture industry

    Please send a short cover letter saying why you are interested in working on the farm, as well as a resume to Benjamin Kant (benjkant@metro-farms.com). The position is unpaid although we will send you home with some fresh produce! Time commitmentis at least 4 hours per week for a duration of 2-3 months. There is onsite secure parking, as well as easy access to the Chicago ave bus.

  • Honors Internship for Students Interested in Healthcare and/or Business – All Majors Welcome!

    Deadline: Rolling

    The Honors College is pleased to announce a new internship with Clinical Research Exchange (CRE), a joint partnership of the Metropolitan Chicago Healthcare Council and the Center for Healthcare Innovation in Chicago.

    The internship is available to Honors College students, any major, who are interested in careers related to healthcare and/or business.  The full internship description, including goals, intern responsibilities, and expected qualifications, is available at the link below.

    The project manager for this internship, Joel Villegas, is an Honors College alumnus, and the CEO of the Center for Healthcare Innovation, Dr. James Gillespie, is a former Honors College Faculty Fellow and UIC management professor.

    To apply, please review the full description and submit a completed application form (second link below) and resume to Joel Villegas at jvillega@mchc.com.

    Please contact Stephanie O’Leary, Honors Academic Advisor, at soleary@uic.edu with any questions.

     

  • Hospira Summer Internship in Pharmaceutical Research and Development

    Located in Lake Forest, Illinois, Hospira, Inc. has an immediate internship available (Summer 2015).  The role is within Hospira's Research and Development organization and housing options are available for the right candidate.

    This is summer opportunity for undergraduate students who already completed at least 2 years.  Position is open immediately. Please see attachment for details

     

     

  • Illinois Equal Justice Foundation (IEJF) Internship Opportunity - Communication/English Majors

    The Illinois Equal Justice Foundation (IEJF) is seeking an intern for the upcoming fall semester.  Please see the attached for complete information and how to apply.

  • Illinois General Assembly Paid Internships Info Session, Fri. 2/5

    There will be an information session about Illinois General Assembly interships!

    Friday, February 5, 10-11 in UH 2550

    Learn about the ins and outs of working in Springfield from UIC alum, Luis Andrade.

    Questions? Can’t attend the session but want more information?  Contact the Office of Special Scholarship Programs at ssp@uic.edu or visit ossp.uic.edu.

  • Illinois JusticeCorps Full-Time and Part-Time Positions Available - APPLY TODAY

  • Illinois JusticeCorps Summer Program

    As part of a new AmeriCorps award from the Serve Illinois Commission, Illinois JusticeCorps is looking for student volunteers to become AmeriCorps Members for the Summer 2014 Program.

    Illinois JusticeCorps is an innovative new program to enhance access to justice for the growing number of unrepresented people in the courts by empowering and training student volunteers to help people without lawyers with the court system. Student volunteers will help people with legal questions and problems and assist them in navigating the courthouse and getting connected to legal aid resources.

    Volunteers should:
     Be outgoing with an extroverted personality
     Be willing to help strangers with problems
     Have a communication style that is clear and patient
     Be able to use active listening skills to understand what people need/want
     Be able to exhibit initiative in showing people how to solve problems
     Be responsible and dependable
     Have an interest in the legal and court system

    The position requirements:
     300-hour volunteer commitment will begin with Pre-Service Orientation on Friday, June 6, 2014.
     Members will work 35-40 hours a week, 8:00am to 4:30pm, at the Daley Center (50 W.
    Washington, Chicago, IL 60602) during June, July and August
     Attend all training sessions to learn the facts needed to give accurate information
     Be willing to work with people who are often stressed, anxious and sometimes challenging
     Conscientiously gather and submit data needed for reports
     Non-English Language proficiency a plus

    Benefits:
     Participants will be AmeriCorps Members
     After completion of 300-hour commitment, volunteer will receive $1175 Education Award for
    education expenses or loan repayment.
     Great professional skills development, work experience and professional references

    How to apply:
     Send completed Illinois JusticeCorps Application and resume (if available) to Stacey Jonas Weiler at sweiler@chicagobar.org; Subject line: AmeriCorps Summer Program Application.

  • Illinois Solar Energy Association - Program Development Internship

    The ISEA is looking for a Program Development Intern who will be involved in program expansion, best practice, grant and policy research, member communications, website management, event coordination, and various other tasks. This is a great opportunity for students seeking to learn more about local energy markets and to work to advance the acceleration of the solar industry in Illinois; details can be found here.

  • Infomation Session for Faculty-Led Paris Study Abroad Program with Kathryn Engel

    Social Services Internships in Paris: Faculty-Led Study Abroad Program with Kathryn Engel

    Information Session

    January 17, 1:00 PM

    Burnham Hall B21 (Basement)  

     

    This is a great time to begin plan for your Study Abroad, make scholarship applications, and connect with family and friends around crowdfunding.  There are two scholarships Kathryn want you to know about and she also wanted to share a couple of tips for fundraising.  The application for the Paris program is attached and also available online. 

     

    Due on January 11, 2017:

    Fund for Education Abroad.  This is for non-traditional locations for study abroad in programs that are both immersive and rigorous.  This fits this program (although Paris is traditional) because it is immersive, rigorous and non-traditional in that students are interning within the social services.  Emphasize that an internship in the social services is a unique and non-traditional destination for studies in France.  It is important to note that this scholarship only supports academically rigorous and immersive study abroad programs.  

     

    http://fundforeducationabroad.org/applicants/

     

    Due on March 07, 2017:

    Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship from the Department of State. This is for Pell eligible students.  The application will open mid January and you can begin preparations by looking at the website.  

     

    http://www.iie.org/Programs/Gilman-Scholarship-Program/Deadlines-and-Timeline/Summer

     

    Tips for fundraising:

    Apply for scholarships,  use your financial aid, and use crowdfunding through a site or in person.  Be specific, describe your program and costs, and request airline miles donations for flights; miles all now have expiration dates so someone may share miles they cannot use.  

     

    Steps to take in no specific order to have an early application for this program:

    1)  Attend a First Step at Study Abroad  if you have not already

    2)  Meet with Irina Krymova at Study Abroad

    3)  Attend a Program Presentation with Kathryn and have an individual meeting with Kathryn 

    4)  Begin applying for scholarships at the Special Scholarships Office and seek others outside of UIC

     

    Please feel free to reach out any time with questions to fill in your scholarships or about any other way I can support you – engel@uic.edu  

  • Informational Meeting with tech company eSpark Learning 3/9

    Interested in working at a start-up or working for a Chicago-based tech company? Join us next week to learn about opportunities at eSpark Learning, an ed-tech company near UICs campus.

    eSpark Learning (https://esparklearning.com/) invites UIC students to their space on to learn more about our company and the education technology industry. We'd love to meet you!

    When: Wednesday, March 9th, 2016

    Time: 6:00 - 7:30pm

    Where: 833 W. Jackson Suite 700 (near Jackson and Halsted)

    Why: free food, networking, and internship opportunities!

    Facebook event link (please RSVP, if possible)

    Contact for details: Gaby Santoyo gsanto5@uic.edu or gaby@esparklearning.com 

    If youre not able to make it, but are interested in learning more about eSpark and our summer business/operations and software engineering internships, please reach out to gaby@esparklearning.com.

  • Institute of Reading Development Summer Teaching Job

    TEACH READING CLASSES THIS SUMMER

    Engage and inspire students to develop a passion for reading this summer. The Institute for Reading Development provides paid training and comprehensive support, and gives you the opportunity to earn between $6,500-$8,000 while you gain over 500 hours of training and teaching experience.

    We begin accepting applications for the 2016 season in early December.

    Learn more and apply at http://instituteofreadingdevelopmentteachingjobs.com/_home

  • Integrated Biological Sciences Summer Research Program at UW-Madison, Apply by Sun. 2/15

    he Institute for Biology Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison invites junior and senior undergraduate students interested in research careers in the biological sciences to participate in the Integrated Biological Sciences Summer Research Program (IBS-SRP). As part of the program, students do full-time research for 10 weeks with a faculty member in one of eight disciplinary areas.  Applications are due on February 15, 2014.  Click on the post to learn more.

  • Intern at UIC this Spring with the Office of Sustainability! Apply by Mon. 10/19

    Are you looking for a spring 2016 internship? The Sustainability Internship Program (SIP) is an initiative through the Office of Sustainability that offers hands-on learning experiences for undergraduates that advance the overall mission of greater social, economic, and environmental sustainability in the campus community. This unique program provides an intellectual framework for students to apply classroom learning to project based engagement. SIP consists of:

    1. internship placement at a UIC department

    2. weekly seminars and field outings that cover a range of educational and skill building topics

    3. leadership development and project management experience

    To apply, follow the directions listed here: https://sustainability.uic.edu/jobs/sustainability-internship-program-2/#HowtoApply 

  • Intern at VisualxMed and promote health education through visual media

  • Internship and Full-Time Job Opportunities for Honors students on UIC Careers

    Below are several internships and full-time opportunities that have been identified as possible good fits for Honors College students. These opportunities can be accessed by logging into your UICcareers account. Follow the instructions on the Student/Alumni link to activate your account if you are a first-time user. You can search for the positions in the Job tab or use the ID number. The quickest way to find a position is to do a keyword search with the title of the position in quotes.

    If you wish to schedule an appointment a Career Center advisor for resume, cover letter and/or interview skills assistance please call 312-996-2300 to schedule an appointment.

    Internships

    Abbvie – Clinical Trial Operations Internship (Summer 2016), job ID 62721

    Belvedere Trading – Trader Trainee Intern, job ID 62694

    Target – Store Executive Intern, job ID 44458

    National Futures Association – Compliance Intern, job ID 60401

    Microsoft – Software and Engineering Internships, job ID 62450

    Chicago Sky (WNBA) – Ticket Sales Internship, job ID 62501

     

    Full-time positions

    Abbvie – Clinical Trial Operations Development Program, job ID 62724

    dbHMS – Mechanical/Electrical Engineers (Architectural), job ID 31938

    Crowe Horwath LLP – IT Security Engineer, job ID 62607

    Mu Sigma – Junior Associate, job ID 62768

    Total Quality Logistics – Sales Representative (Nationwide), job ID 62289

    ACA Talent – Sales Representative, job ID 62538