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  • Journal of Medical Decision Making - Undergraduate Intern Position

  • USAID Payne Fellowship Program Information Session

  • Internship Opportunity in Medical School Sciences

    We are looking for a volunteer intern to join our research team in conducting various research projects at the Feinberg School of Medicine in the Department of Medical Social Sciences at Northwestern University. The studies the intern would be assisting with primarily focus on Hispanic breast cancer patients' cultural and psychosocial experiences in order to reduce disparities in cancer outcomes, and improve treatment self-management following active breast cancer treatment.

    This intern would assist with various tasks in support of multiple studies with Hispanic breast cancer patients. Some of the tasks include reviewing patient records, screening, recruiting, consenting and completing assessments with patients, managing and aiding in the analysis of data, translating study materials into Spanish, and aiding in the development and implementation of an eHealth intervention.

    Interested students would need to commit to coming into the lab for two to three days per week (12 hours weekly) for a period of at least six months. Spoken and written fluency in Spanish is required; having research, psychological, social and/or medical interests is preferred. Students could also benefit from receiving academic credit from their internship. If you wish to apply, please specify Spanish language fluency in your e-mail and send your resume/CV to both of the following address:diana.buitrago@northwestern.edu<mailto:diana.buitrago@northwestern.edu>

  • Internship for Bilingual Spanish Speakers at the Feinberg School of Medicine

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

  • UIC Gallery 400 Internships for various majors, Apply by 7/15 for Fall 2014

    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.

    Internship areas include: Archive/website, Communications, Community Engagement, Curatorial, Development, Exhibition Preparation, Graphic Design, Photography, Video Archive

    Application Deadlines (three yearly):

    • Summer Semester (May-August): Apply by April 4
    • Fall Semester (August-December): Apply by July 15
    • Spring Semester (January-May): Apply by November 13

    To learn more, visit http://gallery400.uic.edu/interact-page/internships-and-employment-opportunities.  To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to UICgallery400@gmail.com. Please include the internship you are applying for in the subject line.

  • Internship Opportunity: South Asian American Policy & Research Institute – Application Deadline: April 6

  • Internship Opportunities with State Representative Juliana Stratton

  • Sustainability Internship Program – Application Deadline: April 2

  • Internship Opportunities at the National Cancer Institute, Due 11/16

    The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is pleased to announce the 2017 Introduction to Cancer Research Careers (ICRC) Program.  ICRC encourages individuals from populations underrepresented in science or financially disadvantaged backgrounds to seek internship opportunities at the NCI.  Successful ICRC applicants will take part in a 2-day sponsored campus visit to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland, where they will have the opportunity to learn about the various scientist-in-training programs, participate in laboratory tours, and interview for either a summer or post-baccalaureate (1-year) internship.  Participants selected for internships will receive a monthly stipend, round-trip travel, and a summer housing subsidy.  Housing for the interns is not included, however, a list of housing resources will be provided.

    Our goal is to encourage a diverse group of talented students to explore careers in biomedical research.  You can help us meet this goal by sharing this information with students and faculty contacts you feel would benefit from this opportunity.  Please refer to the attached brochure and the ICRC website for additional information, http://icrc.nci.nih.gov.

    Applications are due Wednesday, November 16th.  Reference letters are due Monday, November 21st.  If you have additional questions please reply to this e-mail.

  • Apply for 2018 Beckman Scholars Program, Letter of Intent due 3/1

  • Office of External Fellowships October Updates!

  • Internship Opportunities with April and May Deadlines!

  • Summer Internship at UIC College of Medicine with the Journal of Medical Decision Making-Deadline Extended

  • Lawndale Summer Medical Project, Application Due Wed. 3/12

    Are you an aspiring MD, DO, PA or NP? Are you looking for something to do this summer? Want to spend 4 weeks living and serving in Chicagos Southwest side? Lawndale Christian Health Center is currently accepting applications for our summer medical project taking place between June 24th and July 26th, 2014.  View the post to read more.

  • American Red Cross Internship Program

    The American Red Cross invites exceptional undergraduate and graduate students from many diverse backgrounds to join us in a variety of internship programs that introduce young leaders to the mission of the Red Cross. Our engaging internship programs give students real-world work experience by involving them in projects critical to the day-to-day work of our organization.

    While there are some internship opportunities available during the school year, the majority of our internships are offered during our summer program. The summer program offers ten-week paid or unpaid internship opportunities at the Red Cross national headquarters office in Washington, D.C., as well as at more than 500 Red Cross units located across the U.S.

    Summer 2015
    Dates of program: June 8 through August 14, 2015
    Job Postings Begin: December 1, 2014

    Fall 2015
    Dates of program: September through December
    Job Postings Begin: April 1, 2015

    Learn more and apply for positions at http://www.redcross.org/support/get-involved/internship-program

  • Internship Opportunity with The Inclusive Collective – Application Deadline: April 5

  • Summer Internships with the UIC Office of Sustainability, Rolling Deadline beginning in April

    Summer Internships with the UIC Office of Sustainability
    Deadline: Rolling until end of April; selection begins first week of April
     
    The UIC Office of Sustainability is offering a new internship program this summer with several positions available for paid and unpaid interns.
    The program 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
    Students will be assigned to individual internship projects and will participate in weekly seminars about sustainability and professional development topics with other members of the cohort.
    The internships are 15 hours per week between June 2nd and August 8th.
    The internship placement opportunities include:
    Bike UIC Intern: This intern will implement the bike plan and promote bicycle transport in the campus community.
    Green Event Intern: This intern will help promote sustainable event planning and waste reduction at campus events.
    Green Laundry Intern: This intern will work with Campus Housing to make drying racks available to students to reduce energy consumption.
    Food Recovery Intern: This intern will work with UIC Campus Dining Services to reduce food waste at UIC cafeterias and donate extra food to local food pantries.
    Move Out Waste Intern: This intern will work with Campus Housing to analyze the waste accumulated from move out and move in days and develop a waste reduction plan.
    Recycling Intern: This intern will work with various UIC departments to analyze recycling patterns and ensure recycling infrastructure is functional.
    Water Management Intern: This intern will work with Campus Utilities to analyze water use through various outlets and develop a waste reduction plan.
    Students can find more information and apply online here: http://sustainability.uic.edu/about-2/jobs/
    Please contact Zoe Luken in the Office of Sustainability at zluken2@uic.edu  or Stephanie O’Leary in the Honors College at soleary@uic.edu  with any questions.
  • Study Abroad Summer Internship Program in Paris – Info Session on March 8

  • Summer and Fall Internship Opportunities!

  • 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.

  • Summer Paid Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Internship with Digital Third Coast

    Digital Third Coast (DTC) is an energetic and results-driven Chicago digital marketing agency, founded in 2007 and located in Wicker Park, one of Chicago’s most creative neighborhoods. As digital marketers, we partner with our clients to create solid strategies that help them improve their online presence.  Digital Third Coast is a digital marketing agency that specializes in SEO, PPC, Inbound Marketing, Content Marketing, and Social Media Marketing.

    DTC is looking to fill the position of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Intern.  We’re looking for a passionate and driven intern who is fascinated by the internet, online content, and SEO. But wait...your friend had an internship at an internet marketing company and all they did was get people coffee and take on other employee’s busy work. Frankly, your friend got the shaft. We’re not only going to show you the ropes of SEO, you will get hands-on experience starting day one. You will be working in the trenches with experienced link builders, content marketers, and SEOs. If you are looking for an internship with responsibility and hands on training – you’ve found it.

    For more information on DTC, internship specifics, deadlines, and how to apply visit: http://www.digitalthirdcoast.net/careers-pages-153.php

     

  • 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     

  • Obama Foundation Summer Internship – Apply by Feb 12

  • Spring Internship and Part-Time Job Fair, 2/11

    Internship and Part-time Job Fair, February 11, Student Center East, Illinois Room

    The Student Employment Office (a part of the Office of Career Services) is pleased to announce our Spring Internship and Part-Time Career Fair:

    Thursday, February 11

    10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

    Student Center East, Illinois Room

    750 South Halsted

     

    Nearly 70 companies and not for profit organizations across all industries are expected to attend.

    Open and free ONLY to UIC students and alumni.

    Attendees, DRESS PROFESSIONALLY and bring many resumes.

     

    For more details including a list of registered employers to research ahead of time, see http://studentemployment.uic.edu/internship_part-time.shtml

    The Office of Career Services is a unit within the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs "Engaging students for success, from orientation through graduation."

    If you require any accommodations to participate in the event, please contact Jaime Velasquez, 312-413-2426, jaimev@uic.edu

     

  • Internships Opportunity in the Developmental Mechanisms Program at Feinberg School of Medicine

  • Chicago Academic Medicine Summer Program II, Apply by 2/24

    CAMP II is an eight-week commuter program where students learn to conduct primary research in a laboratory with a University of Chicago faculty mentor. Participants will be selected either following successful completion of CAMP I or through previous participation in a similar summer pre-medical training program. Students will gain a fundamental understanding of the ethics of research, the basics of biostatistics, and the conduct of biomedical research.CAMP II also provides an enhanced focus on medical school application processes to support future success. Participants will engage in MCAT preparation coursework and re-visit the elements of personal statement writing and interviewing skills. This experience is available to a cohort of participants who are underrepresented in the medical education community, and is intended for freshmen or sophomores. 

    Learn more at http://pritzker.uchicago.edu/about/diversity/pipeline/camp.shtml. Applications are due Monday 2/24.  Contact Nikki Oliver at 773-702-8946 or noliver2@bsd.uchicago.edu with questions.

  • Urban Ecology Field Lab - Summer Field Museum program, Apply by 3/20

    This 8-week interdisciplinary course will train students in the social and ecological methods that will prepare them to conduct their own urban ecology research project in partnership with a local CBO and land management/public policy agency. More details can be found here: https://www.fieldmuseum.org/urban-ecology-field-lab

    This will be a great opportunity for students to gain hands-on training and research experience.  Our aim is to recruit upper level undergraduates and early graduate students with some experience/coursework in the social and ecological sciences. 

    The application and flyer are attached. The application deadline is March 20.

    Questions?  Contact Dr. Jacob Campbell at the Field Museum at jcampbell@fieldmuseum.org

  • All Majors Career Fair, Thurs. 3/17

    The ALL MAJORS Career Fair expects 90+ employers from a variety of industries. Open exclusively to UIC students & alumni of ALL majors seeking employment opportunities.

     

    Thursday, March 17th, 10:00am - 2:00pm

    SCE Illinois Room (3rd Floor)

    750 S. Halsted St, Chicago

     

    List of employers: http://careerservices.uic.edu/springdivparticipants.shtml

    List of employers by majors: http://careerservices.uic.edu/springdivparticipantsB.shtml

     

    Students must bring their iCard for entry, dress professionally and bring resumes.

     

    Quick job fair prep tips:

    Prepare an effective resume that will get you noticed (see an advisor at Career Services – 3050 SSB for professional assistance and pick up the free GUIDE with sample resumes) Invest in a professional outfit that will make you stand out and look impressive! Prepare your one minute speech to market yourself to employers. Above all, RESEARCH EMPLOYERS. Know their history, values, products and services etc.!

  • UIC Summer Institute on Sustainability and Energy (SISE) Summer Program, Apply by 7/1

    What is SISE?

    The Summer Institute on Sustainability and Energy (SISE) is a two-week intensive workshop and lecture series for students and professionals interested in the title subjects: sustainability and energy. From August 6-20, a diverse body of participants will converge on the UIC campus and immerse itself in a broad spectrum of topics in energy and sustainable energy through daily presentations & panel discussions, collaborative research projects and mentoring, site tours of leading energy facilities in Chicago, and networking opportunities with energy & entrepreneurial leaders. The issues presented will be of interest to scientists, economists, political scientists, urban planners, engineers, architects, and entrepreneurs. This experience leaves graduates of the SISE program with a firm foundation for future careers in sustainability and energy, and inspires them to lead the next generation as thoughtful and informed global citizens.

    SISE is now accepting applications.

    Admission into the program is highly competitive. Only 50 participants will be accepted from a pool of national applicants. Applicants accepted into the program can expect to receive receive lodging support for the duration of the 2-week program and some meals on weekdays. Many will receive partial support for travel costs. Senior-level undergraduates (as of the fall of 2014), graduate students, and professionals working in the fields of sustainability and energy who are living, working, or studying in the United States are eligible to apply. An online application form, a resume, and three letters of reference are required. Applications will be accepted through July 1, 2014. More information is provided on the SISE website.

    Learn more about us!

    We invite you to learn more about the SISE program by visiting us on the web. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Thomas Aláan (sise.2014@gmail.com), SISE Program Coordinator.

    http://sise.phy.uic.edu/

    https://www.facebook.com/uic.sise

  • Write for UIC News!

    UIC News is seeking student contributors to write stories for our weekly Student Voice page. We will occasionally email story ideas to our contributors to select from on a first-come, first-served basis. We also accept story ideas and submissions from contributors.

    UIC News is also accepting applications for two interns to add a student voice to its work in news and social media for the fall semester. It's a great opportunity to gain experience writing for print and online, including news and feature writing, video and social media. Applicants should have experience in writing for publications (online or print) and an interest in journalism. Video and photography skills are a plus. Interns must enroll in an internship course (in the English department or LAS) for elective credit.

    We will also be accepting applications for weekly bloggers to share their experiences as UIC students starting over the summer or fall semester. Bloggers are required to post once per week and are paid $50 per month. View examples at http://iam.uic.edu 

    Interested or have questions? Email Christy Levy at christyb@uic.edu

  • This Week's Internships and Full Time Opportunities for Honors Students on UICCareers

    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

    Gallup – Software Developer Internship, 63770

    Burns Entertainment & Sports Marketing - 2016 Burns Entertainment & Sports Marketing Internship, 63816

    Children’s Museum at Navy Pier - Story Hub Evaluation Intern, 63755

    CNA Insurance - Risk Control Healthcare Internship (June 2016), 63829

    Chicago Appleseed Fund for Justice - Access to Community Treatment Court Intern, 63766

     

    Full-time positions

    Verizon Wireless - Retail Sales Representative, 62439

    Crowe Horwath LLC - Regulatory Compliance Risk Consultant, 63724

    Mérieux NutriSciences - Chemistry Technician, 63811

    Gallup – Software Developer, 63769

    Federal Mogul Corporation – Chemist-Bearings, 63778

    Apple - Service Specialist (Technology Support Specialist), 63808

    Illinois Tool Works (ITW) - Sales & Marketing (Emerging Leaders Development Rotational Program), 63799

    AcademyHealth - Research Assistant (Health IT & Research), 63827

    The Kraft Heinz Company – Business Development Trainee Program - Sales Management - January Start, 63856

     

    Regards,

    UIC Office of Career Services

    312-996-2300

  • 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 

  • UIC News Internship Opportunity – Application Deadline: April 9

  • LAS Internship Immersion Program – Application Deadline: Dec 14

  • Internship Opportunity: Government Relations Fellow, University of Illinois System – Application Deadline: March 31

  • This Week’s Jobs and Internships from 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

    Association for the Wolf Lake Initiative – Undergraduate Ford Motor Company Internship, 68099

    DEA Nation – Summer Marketing & Sales Intern, 70943

    DEA Nation – Summer Multimedia Intern, 70944

    JD Norman Industries, Inc. – HR Intern, 70990

    Mesirow Financial – Marketing Internship for Mesirow Financial Wealth Advisors, 70946

    Neparica Inc – Marketing & Communications Intern - 7 Positions, 71005

    Nitel – Marketing Intern–2016, 70710

    Northwestern Mutual–McTigue – Photography Intern, 71082

    Perfect Search Media – Digital Marketing and Data Analysis Internship, 71069

     

    FULL-TIME POSITIONS

    All Internet Now – Sales Support and Customer Service Associate, 71039

    AkzoNobel – Sales Trainee / Junior Account Representative (Specialty Chemicals), 71066

    Alpha Bit Trading – Junior Trader, 70893

    Cambridge Educational Services – Administrative Assistant for School Relations, 68040

    CME Group – Treasury Analyst, 70822

    CVM Solutions – Marketing Specialist, 70859

    Environmental Financial Products, LLC – Market Analyst & Sales Support, 70937

    Impact Alabama – Impact America AmeriCorps Member, 70938

    IXL Learning – Associate Product Manager, 70972

    MDRC – Technical Research Assistant (5102-46), 70854

    Meridian Health Plan – Member Benefit Coordinator – Chicago, 70983

    Rose Packaging Company – Production Supervisor, 70981

    Spartan Logistics Services, LLC – Spartan Losigstics - Sales Position, 56653

    The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University – Plant Propagator, 71031

    Trunk Club – Stylist/Sales Representative, 71041

     

    Regards,

    UIC Office of Career Services

    312-996-2300

  • This Week’s Jobs and Internships from 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

    Argus Information & Advisory Services – Summer Intern Associate, Data & Application Solutions, 66533

    Brake Parts Inc – Summer 2016 Internship Opportunities, 69552

    Chicago’s First Lady Cruises – Marketing Intern, 69577

    Chicago White Sox – Photography Intern, 69660

    Cook County Treasurer – Legal/Tax Sale Intern, 69564

    Erie Family Health Center – Marketing and Development Intern, 69465

    Fast Enterprises LLC – Implementation Intern, 39270

    Foresight Design Initiative – Communications & Events Intern for Environmentalists of Color, 69580

    IFF – Public Policy Intern, 69596

    Morningstar, Inc – University Relations and Morningstar Development Program Intern, 69669

    Paper-Source – Visual Merchandising & Store Operations Internship, 69605

    Target – Executive Intern (Assistant Manager Intern), 69674

    United Airlines – Intern – Environmental Affairs (summer 2016), 69523

    YMCA of the USA – Human Resources Intern, 69593

    ZenithOptimedia – Media Intern, 69413

     

    FULL-TIME POSITIONS

    ADP – Associate Client Support Consultant - May 2016 Grad, 67555

    Arabella Advisors – Analyst, Consulting Services, 69606

    Argo Tea – Assistant Store Leader (Assistant Café Manager), 67295

    Argus Information & Advisory Services – Business Technical Associate, 32508

    BuiltWorlds – ACE Space: "Senior Associate", 69495

    CDM Media – Relationship Manager – Chicago, 69448

    Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) – CIA EVENT: CIA Analytic Simulation, deadline 4/1, 68884

    Fast Enterprises LLC – Conversion Team Member, 48732

    Liberty Mutual – Sales Representative - College Entry Level – Countrywide Opportunities, 69384

    Octapharma Plasma, Inc – Leadership Trainee, 69369

    OMD – Data Analyst - Digital Operations Manager, 69060

    SSB Research Group LLC – Tactics Associate, 69330

    Sunrise Futures – Quantitative Researcher, 47696

    Target – Executive Team Leader (Assistant Manager), 69673

    Textura Corporation – Client Services Consultant (Implementation), 55948

    Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc – Inside Sales Representative - Hanover Park, IL, 62193

    US Postal Service – United States Postal Service 2016 Management Foundations Program, 69508

     

    Regards,

    UIC Office of Career Services

    312-996-2300

  • Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) program, Apply by Fri. 10/9

    The Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) program encourages undergraduate students to pursue science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers by providing research experiences at the Department of Energy (DOE) laboratories. Selected students participate as interns appointed at one of 17 participating DOE laboratories/facilities. They perform research, under the guidance of laboratory staff scientists or engineers, on projects supporting the DOE mission.

    Learn more at: http://science.energy.gov/wdts/suli/ 

    Applications for the SULI program are solicited annually for three separate internship terms. Internship appointments are 10 weeks in duration for the Summer Term (May through August) or 16 weeks in duration for the Fall (August through December) and Spring (January through May) Terms.  

    Applications for Spring 2016 are Due Friday, October 9.

  • Paid Summer Internships in Health Services Research, Due 2/1

    The University of Pennsylvania’s Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics (LDI) offers paid summer internships for underrepresented minority undergraduates, or any other undergraduates interested in exploring the field of health services research.  LDI is one of the country’s largest health services research centers coordinating the work of more than 200 senior fellows investigating the medical, economic, and social issues that influence how health care is organized, financed, managed, and delivered across the US.  The LDI Summer Undergraduate Minority Research (SUMR) program pairs students with senior fellows to work on real research projects throughout the three-month duration of the course. Those mentors are also faculty members at Penn Medicine, The Wharton School, Penn Nursing, Penn Dental and Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania.

    To learn more and apply, visit the SUMR website at http://ldi.upenn.edu/sumr/application.  The application deadline is February 1.

  • American Red Cross - Latino Outreach and International Services Internship

    Have you ever had an interest in the work that the American Red Cross does? Are you looking to improve your leadership and organizational skills? If you would like to help make a direct difference in the Latino communities near you, please consider applying.

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2teymuTDpXVd3NCVGN6TmRadkE/view?usp=sharing

    Interested Juniors and Seniors should send an email to Alma Blancarte at alma.blancarte@redcross.org with an introduction to themselves, and resume. 

  • Latino Cultural Center Internships - Applications Due Sept 1

  • Research Internship Opportunity for Bilingual Spanish Speakers at the Feinberg School of Medicine

  • Paid Summer Internship Opportunity with UIC Heritage Garden, Applications due 3/10

  • Summer fellowship with Young Invincibles, Apply by 1/17

    Young Invincibles is seeking interested candidates to join our summer fellowship program, YI Scholars, for a professional and educational experience in Washington, DC, Chicago, and Houston. YI Scholars will have the opportunity to learn leadership and professional skills, be trained on the issue areas that Young Invincibles advocates for, explore both the non-profit and business sector and participate in educational activities throughout DC, Chicago, and Houston. Each YI Scholar will get a chance to work across the organization in policy and research, communications, organizing or YIs consulting arm, YI Advisors. In addition, YI Scholars will become a part of a YI Alumni Network to ensure that they continue to engage with other young leaders as they begin their careers. This position is full-time, temporary for 10 weeks (June 6 August 12), and pays a stipend of $5,000. The program also covers the cost of a round-trip plane ticket for the fellow to travel to DC, Chicago, or Houston and back home. Chicago and Houston fellows will be traveling to DC twice during the fellowship to meet with DC staff and the Cognosante foundation and participate in other DC activities. Preference will be given to first-generation college students.

  • Summer Internship Opportunities at the Chicago Humanities Festival

    The Chicago Humanities Festival (CHF) welcomes students and recent graduates to gain professional experience in a nonprofit cultural institution.  The CHF believes in challenging interns with relevant, interesting projects and making them full members of the Festival team.  Interns leave the CHF with a practical appreciation for the demands and rewards of nonprofit work.

    Internship Term: Summer Internship (Early June – late August, 2014)

    Internship Concentrations:  CHF internships are project-based and vary based on the program cycle and needs of the organization.  While all intern projects involve inter-departmental collaboration, each intern project has a specific concentration.  View the website to learn more: http://chicagohumanities.org/about/internships 

    For more information and to apply, visit the website:  http://chicagohumanities.org/about/internships  All application materials must be postmarked by March 30, 2014.

  • AANAPISI Outreach Intern, Summer 2015 - Spring 2016, Apply by Fri. 5/8

    The UIC AANAPISI (Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions) Initiative seeks 2 paid *Outreach Interns* for Summer 2015, Fall 2015, and Spring 2016.

    The AANAPISI program is fully funded by the U.S. Department of Education and aims to support recruitment, retention, and graduation of Asian American and Pacific Islander students at UIC. The intern will help to support the grant’s outreach initiatives, which includes: aiding with AANAPISI events; increasing awareness of AANAPISI programs; and assisting with the demographic survey outreach.

    *Position Available: *Undergraduate Outreach Intern

    *Hours/Week: *5-10 hours/week

    *Period of Appointment: *Summer 2015, Fall 2015, and Spring 2016

     *Duties:*

    Raising awareness of AANAPISI events and activities on campus

    Providing general outreach assistance to AANAPISI staff and personnel

     

     *Qualifications:*

    Excellent written and verbal communication skills

    Applicants must be well-organized, resourceful, and energetic

    Previous experience in working with campus organizations is a plus

    Some evening hours may be required

     *Compensation:          *$10/hour

    *TO APPLY:   *Email cover letter and resume outlining your interest and qualifications to JLee369@uic.edu by May 8, 2015

    *AANAPISI Educational Employment Grant*

    *This position is part of the AANAPISI Educational Employment Grant program offered by the UIC AANAPISI Initiative, Student Employment, and the Career Services Office.  Concurrent to their employment, student employees, along with their supervisors, will engage in a guided career development framework aimed at building lifelong career skills to support lifelong professional success. The UIC AANAPISI Initiative is fully funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions (AANAPISI) Program.*

    *Eligibility*

    *Due to the federal funding restrictions for the UIC AANAPISI Initiative, student employees must be non-international undergraduate UIC students who are enrolled (part-time or full-time) during the academic year. In the summer, students do not have to be enrolled as long as they were enrolled in spring and will be enrolled in the fall. While students who have Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) (http://www.uic.edu/depts/oaa/diversity/sdsb.html) are eligible for student employment at UIC, we regret that DACA students are not eligible for employment in this program.*

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  • Securities and Exchange Commission Fall Internships, Apply by 7/12

    Job Title:Fall 2015 Student Honors Business Program (Chicago)

    Agency:Securities and Exchange Commission

    Job Announcement Number:15-SHPB-FA-CHRO

    SALARY RANGE:$0.00 to $0.00 / Without Compensation
    OPEN PERIOD:Friday, June 26, 2015 to Sunday, July 12, 2015
    SERIES & GRADE:SK-0099-00
    POSITION INFORMATION:Part Time 15 hours - Internships
    DUTY LOCATIONS:Many vacancies in the following location:Chicago, IL
    WHO MAY APPLY:Enrolled undergraduate and graduate students for Fall 2015
    SECURITY CLEARANCE:Not Applicable
    SUPERVISORY STATUS:No
    JOB SUMMARY:

    The SEC's mission is to protect investors, maintain fair, orderly, and efficient markets, and facilitate capital formation. The agency seeks high-caliber students who share the values of integrity, fairness, accountability, resourcefulness, teamwork, and commitment to excellence.

    Do you want to perform challenging work in a collegial environment? Begin by investing in your career and future at the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC)!

    The SEC is seeking bright, innovative, results-oriented undergraduate and graduate students for its Fall 2015 Student Honors Business Program in our Chicago Regional Office. We offer students robust responsibilities and experiences that enhance their potential careers. Over the course of the ten-week program, students work with Commission staff on projects particular to the specific Division or Office to which they are assigned. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in seminars/workshops, roundtable discussions, a mentoring program and tours that will provide detailed information and guidance on securities laws.

    The Fall 2015 Student Honors Program for undergraduate and graduate business students will begin Monday, August 31st and conclude Friday, November 6, 2015.

    Learn more and apply at https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/408266100