2015 Summer Internship Opportunity in MN, USA

Executive Pathways Internship Program June 1, 2015 – August 14, 2015 St. Paul, MN Interns earn $17.24 an hour while gaining valuable experience! 

The Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) has paid internship opportunities for college students to explore a rewarding career in public service. Our agency helps provide essential services to Minnesota’s most vulnerable residents. Working with many others, including counties, tribes and non-profits, DHS helps ensure that Minnesota seniors, people with disabilities, children and others meet their basic needs and have the opportunity to reach their full potential. Students in public policy, statistics, social work, law, and other human services-related programs of study are encouraged to apply for the DHS Executive Pathways Internship Program.

DHS offers a wide variety of programs and services, including:

 Health care coverage for low-income Minnesotans

 Economic assistance for individuals and struggling families

 Licensing for home and community-based services for seniors and people with disabilities

 Food support through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

 Foster care, child support enforcement, and child welfare services

 Services for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing

 Direct care & treatment for people with mental illness and/or chemical dependency

 Policy, legislation, research, and analysis regarding all of the above

Eligibility:  Be a rising senior in an undergraduate program or enrolled in a graduate program.  Have good academic standing.  Have permission to work in the United States.  Be available to work up to 400 hours.

Submit complete application by December 14, 2014. 

Application packet available at: http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/main/id_010465

If you have questions or need this information in another format, 

contact the DHS OEPD Equal Opportunity & Access Division: 

Phone: 651-431-3040 or 651-431-3038

Email: Executive.Pwathways@state.mn.us

Website: http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/main/id_010465 2

2015 Executive Pathways Internship Descriptions (All internships require good communication skills, and analytical skills, and the ability to work in teams and with diverse populations.)

Chemical and Mental Health Services 

Transitions to Community Initiative 

Process flow issues have been identified within the Adult Mental Health Service continuum and the wavier support system for many individuals with mental illness. For example, people with serious mental illness including co-occurring developmental disabilities and co-occurring traumatic brain injuries, continue to remain in Anoka Metro Regional Treatment Center (AMRTC) and the Minnesota Security Hospital (MSH) in St. Peter beyond the point of clinical necessity. In 2013, the legislature allocated funds to DHS in order to facilitate the timely transition of individuals into the community from AMRTC and MSH. The intern will assist with organizing and analyzing data collected over the past 18 months to assist the transition of individuals with mental illness into the community.

Preferred Educational Qualifications and Skills: Undergraduate or graduate student in Psychology, Public Administration or Policy

Computer Skills: MS Office

Travel Required: Must be able to travel to St. Peter and other locations outside of St. Paul.

Children and Family Services 

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as food stamps) further integration at Farmers Markets 

Although Minnesota has worked to help individual farmers markets reach SNAP shoppers, SNAP spending at farmers markets still represents less than one percent of overall SNAP redemptions. The intern will help conduct a more in-depth analysis of best practices that bring SNAP recipients to farmers markets, and develop shared outreach strategies for regional farmers’ market clusters to reach underserved communities. The intern will travel throughout the state to farmers market communities, communicating with SNAP recipients; community based organizations serving low-income Minnesotans; county human services staff, and farmers market vendors and managers. The intern will develop a coordinated approach to reach SNAP recipients by participating in focus group interviews, survey research, field observation, case file sampling, and market analysis.

Preferred Educational Qualifications and Skills: Undergraduate or graduate student in Business Administration, Human Services, Political Science, Psychology, Public Administration or Policy, Public Health, Social Work

Computer Skills: MS Office

Travel Required: Travel to locations outside of St. Paul is required.

Direct Care and Treatment Jensen Implementation Office Comprehensive Plan of Action The Jensen Settlement Agreement is the result of a lawsuit filed against the DHS in 2009 alleging that residents of the former Minnesota Extended Treatment Options (METO) program were unlawfully 3

and unconstitutionally secluded and restrained. The Jensen Settlement Agreement allowed the department and the plaintiffs to resolve the claims in a mutually agreeable manner. The Comprehensive Plan of Action (CPA) outlines the path the department will take to comply with the terms of the settlement agreement. The intern will assist with completion of the CPA bimonthly reports required by the Court which includes drafting portions of the report. The intern will collect information from DHS programs, administrators and clinical staff, and review and analyze data. Additionally, the intern will utilize their knowledge to develop methods to increase efficiencies in data development, collection and reporting.

Preferred Educational Qualifications and Skills: Undergraduate or graduate student in Business Administration, Communications, Computer Science, Human Services, Law, Public Administration or Policy, Public Health

Computer Skills: MS Office

Health Care Administration 

Which Hepatitis C patients are most likely to succeed with treatment? 

The primary goal of the project is to identify the patient, provider, and setting specific factors which contribute to Hepatitis C treatment success. The intern will be responsible for collecting diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes data from provider groups, including clinics and pharmacies, and combining that data with Minnesota Department of Human Services claims and prior authorization data for analysis. The intern will build a model which helps to understand which patients are most likely to succeed with treatment.

Preferred Educational Qualifications and Skills: Graduate student in Public Health

Computer Skills: MS Office

Operations 

Digital Forensics and evidence collection 

DHS’ Digital Forensics Lab assists the agency and other state agencies with the identification, collection, and examination of digital media for litigation and other legal purposes. The work is wide and varies daily. The intern will work closely with digital forensics lab personnel to collect, store, and process digital evidence from computers, smartphones, servers, tablets, and a variety of other digital devices. Although the work is wide and varies daily, the intern will learn to properly handle, process, and present digital evidence for legal purposes.

Preferred Educational Qualifications and Skills: Undergraduate student in Business Computer Science, Law

Computer Skills: MS Office

Operations 

Researching Disparities for Native Americans in Human Services Programs 

The intern will work with the American Indian Disparity Team to research disparities of American Indians (AI) in human service programs. The intern will assist in the development of Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping of disparities; explore workforce development opportunities within 4

AI communities, and assist in the design of infrastructure growth areas needed within AI communities—especially those contributing to community wellness.

Preferred Educational Qualifications and Skills: Undergraduate or graduate student in Human Services, Law, Public Administration or Policy, Public Health, Psychology, Social Work

Computer Skills: MS Office

Travel Required: Travel required to 2-3 reservations throughout Minnesota.

Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies Summer Internship

 

 

Summer interns at the Tri-Caucus Network Training and Luncheon

The APAICS summer Internship Program is an eight-week program that provides select undergraduate students the opportunity to work in Washington, DC., and experience American politics and public policy.  To learn more please visit http://apaics.org/programs/summer-internships/

Program Overview

The APAICS Summer Internship Program is an eight-week program that provides select undergraduate students the opportunity to work in Washington. DC., and experience American politics and public policy. APAICS Interns are placed in U.S. Congressional offices, federal agencies, or partner Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) non-profit organizations. The program develops leadership and professional skills, encourages political and civic engagement, and fosters a strong interest in public service careers.

All interns are required to participate in APAICS orientation and training programs, complete weekly journals, and submit a program evaluation at the end of the internship. A schedule of internship activities will be provided upon arrival to Washington, D.C.

APAICS Summer Internship Program provides a $2,000 stipend and a round-trip flight within the continental U.S. sponsored by Southwest Airlines (limited additional support is made available on a case by case basis).

Period: Eight week summer internship beginning first week of June
Location: Washington, DC
Benefits: Stipend and complimentary round trip flight (sponsored by Southwest Airlines)
Placement: To be determined based on interest and availability. Previous placements include:

  • The White House
  • Office of Majority Whip Jim Clyburn, U.S. House of Representatives
  • Office of Congresswoman Doris Matsui (CA-5)
  • Office of Congressman Al Green (TX-9)
  • Office of Congresswoman Judy Chu (CA-32)
  • Office of Congressman Eni Faleomavaega (AS)
  • U.S. Senate Sergeant at Arms
  • U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
  • U.S. Department of Justice
  • U.S. District Supreme Court
  • U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
  • U.S. Small Business Administration

Eligibility:

To be eligible for the APAICS Summer Internship program, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Interest in government, public policy, and Asian American and Pacific Islander community empowerment
  • Evidence of leadership abilities and excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Current enrollment in an accredited undergraduate educational institution. Recent graduates are also welcome to apply.
  • U.S. citizenship or legal permanent residency by June 1 (of internship summer).
  • Be 18 years of age by June 1 (of internship summer).

DEADLINE FOR 2015 SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM APPLICATION: January 30, 2015

Click here to apply: (http://goo.gl/forms/Ux99fcrgu8)

 

For inquiries about the program or application, please contact Amy Watanabe, Program Director, at internship@apaics.org or 202-296-9200.


Explore the APAICS Summer Internship Experience

See the APAICS Summer Internship Experience by visiting the APAICS Facebook photo albums.

Summer Interns with CAPAC Chair Rep. Judy Chu and CAPAC Vice-Chair Rep. Madeleine Bordallo

APAICS Summer Interns with APAICS Founder Secretary Norman Y. Mineta

Read the personal experiences of the summer interns on our blog

2010 Summer Interns with Senator Akaka

APAICS Summer Interns with Senator Akaka

Volunteer Abroad Program

Deadline:  31 October 2014
Open to: participants from Azerbaijan

Description

Annually more than 100 students participate in exchange programs held by AIESEC Azerbaijan

As the upcoming Volunteer Abroad Program  – Global Citizen will happen during autumn and winter, it is an ideal opportunity for recent university graduates and extramural students.

The internship programs include interesting and colorful projects organized by a team of young people from all over the world. The duration of these internship programs is 6 weeks. The intented projects for fall and winter will be held in Turkey, Bulgaria, Crotia and Slovakia. 11 projects will be held in Turkey are already known. Among these projects are “Break Up The Barriers” project which aim to work with children and youth and “NGO Consult” project which description to help NGO’s improvement. Projects begining dates are December and January.

 

The internship program mainly covers the accomodation and food expences (1 to 3 times a day, depending on the project). Flight ticket and visa expences have to be covered by the participant.

 

You can download the online application form from www.aiesec.az

 

For more questions please contact rufat.dashdamirov@aiesec.net

Please mention your the university you have graduated from or currently studing at .

 

Deadline to apply: October 31th

 

Scholarship Competition | Challenge Your Perspectives 2015

Deadline: 30 November 2014
Open to: students currently enrolled in bachelor’s program at a U.S. university or holding a bachelor’s degree from a U.S. university
Award: Full tuition fee waiver worth approx. 40,000 USD +A summer job offered by Volvo Group in 2016 in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Description

A master’s program at Chalmers University of Technology offers you the unique opportunity to turn theory into practice, challenge your perspectives, and acquire the innovation skills that make a competitive difference. It also provides you with close industry connections that give you a head-start when entering the workforce!

The competition CHALLENGE YOUR PERSPECTIVES is your chance to show that you have the engineering and business skills to join the department of TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS at CHALMERS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY.

Eligibility

The competition is open to those who meet either of the following criteria:

  • U.S. citizen or legal U.S. resident currently enrolled at a university, or recent bachelor’s graduate
  • International student currently enrolled in bachelor’s program at a U.S. university or holding a bachelor’s degree from a U.S. university

Swedish citizens are not eligible to participate in the competition, nor are non-Swedish students currently enrolled at Chalmers University eligible for participation.

In order to be eligible to claim the prize (a full tuition fee waiver), the winner needs to fulfill the enrollment requirements of Chalmers University of Technology and the specific requirements for each master’s program. The winner must be accepted into one of the four master’s programs at Chalmers’ Technology Management and Economics department, and the scholarship granted to the winning student is contingent upon his/her acceptance into their chosen program. The formal admission acceptance will be provided by University Admissions in March 2015.
NOTE: Winning the competition does not mean that admission to a master’s program is automatically guaranteed.

Applicants must possess a bachelor’s degree in engineering, science or architecture, or be in their last year of studies leading to this degree.
Note: Students interested in the program in Entrepreneurship and Business Design may also apply with a bachelor’s degree in Business, Law or Design.

Awards

  • Full tuition fee waiver worth approx. 40,000 USD
  • A summer job offered by Volvo Group in 2016 in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Application 

  1. Read the competition instructions
  2. Complete the challenge no later than November 30, 2014
  3. If chosen as a finalist, apply to one of the four master’s programs
Sign up today and compete for a full tuition fee waiver for an English-language master’s program starting fall 2015!

If you have any questions, check the FAQ section or write to: challengeyourperspectives@studentcompetitions.com.

The official web-page.

 

International Film Festival Rotterdam Trainee Project for Young Film Critics

Deadline:  1 November 2014
Open to: Journalists ages 30 and younger around the world
Venue: 22 – 29 January 2015 in Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Description

The International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) seeks applicants for its 2015 training program. The IFFR Trainee Project for Young Film Critics offers motivated and talented journalists a chance to cover a major international film festival.

The program includes reporting on the festival for the Daily Tiger, publishing a blog on IFFR’s website, meeting with experienced film critics and reporting for participants’ home media outlets.

International Film Festival Rotterdam welcomes applications for the 17th Trainee Project for Young Film Critics taking place during its 44th festival edition (21 January – 1 February 2015).

International Film Festival Rotterdam supports film making, film producing and journalistic talent on several levels: the main festival section Bright Future (including competitions for both features and shorts) presents recent works by first and second time filmmakers; Rotterdam’s Hubert Bals Fund contributes to film projects in developing countries and co-production market CineMart organizes a trainee project for young film producers (Rotterdam Lab) in close collaboration with its partner organizations. Recognizing the important role of film criticism to the perception of independent cinema, IFFR organizes a trainee project for young film critics.

Eligibility

In order to be considered eligible to apply, you must fulfill all of the following criteria:

  • Age under 30 years
  • Fluent command of the English language (written and spoken)
  • Demonstrable experience in film criticism (print or online media)
  • Not yet established enough to profit from facilities as attending international film festivals outside your country
  • Have agreement(s) with relevant print and/or online media to publish reports on International Film Festival Rotterdam 2015

Costs

The organizers will cover hotel accommodations from Jan. 22 to 29 and partial refunds of travel costs when participants are traveling from outside Europe.

Application

Your application should include digital versions (Word, jpg or pdf) of the following documents and information:

  • A motivation letter to support your application: explain why this project and the Rotterdam festival appeals to you and what you can offer the festival
  • Your resume (CV) including your contact details and date of birth.
  • Up to three proofs of recent work you published on (independent) film or film festivals. If not in English, provide the original articles with English translations to demonstrate your command of this language
  • Information about your affiliation(s): title, name of chief editor, postal address, phone number, email account, periodicity, circulation, web address, estimated unique page views per month.
  • A recommendation letter (on company letterhead) of your principal affiliation’s chief editor assigning you to cover IFFR 2015 and confirming that your report will be published.

Please send in your application by e-mail to press@filmfestivalrotterdam.com or by land mail to IFFR Press Office, PO Box 21696, 3001 AR Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

The deadline is Friday 1 November 2014.

 

Archisle: International Photographer in Residence Programme 2015

Deadline: 15 October 2014
Open to: professional photographers worldwide
Fellowship: £10,000 for the production of an exhibition plus living allowance, travel costs and studio

Description

Archisle, hosted by the Jersey Society in the British Channel Island of Jersey, promotes contemporary photography through an ongoing programme of exhibitions, education and commissions. The Archisle project connects photographic archives, contemporary practice and experiences of island cultures and geographies through the development of a space for creative discourse between Jersey and international practitioners. Archisle is currently inviting applications for the International Photographer in Residence Program, which will be held from April-September 2015.

A key focus of the Archisle project is to engage the residency programme with Jersey culture and community through audience and participatory involvement. In addition to the production and solo exhibition of new work responding to the cultural context of theisland of Jersey, the resident will be contracted to teach photography one day per week over the six month duration of the project. This teaching will be delivered in a workshop format to a range of educational and community groups.

Eligibility

The residence program is open to professional photographers possessing the desire, enthusiasm and a proven ability to impart technical skills and develop critical understanding of contemporary photography across a diverse range of participants.

The residency provides the following benefits:

  • £10,000 bursary for the commission/production of a body of work and solo exhibition;
  • Studio space with access to inkjet printing and office/internet resources;
  • Living Accommodation and stipend;
  • Travel costs.

Application

Interested applicants must submit the following documents:

  • A current CV including details of past exhibitions/publications;
  • Examples of recent work (min 10/max 20 images);
  • Statement describing current practice;
  • Statement of objectives for the residency including an outline commission/exhibition proposal;
  • An estimate of travel costs.

Applications must be submitted by email to: narchisle@societe-jersiaise.org or by post to:

Archisle Photographer in Residence Programme 2015
Société Jersiaise
7 Pier Road
St Helier
Jersey-Channel Islands
UK
JE2 4XW

The deadline to apply is 15 October 2014.

For any enquiries please contact: narchisle@societe-jersiaise.org.

The official call

 

International Film Festival Rotterdam Trainee Project for Young Film Critics

Deadline:  1 November 2014
Open to: Journalists ages 30 and younger around the world
Venue: 22 – 29 January 2015 in Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Description

The International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) seeks applicants for its 2015 training program. The IFFR Trainee Project for Young Film Critics offers motivated and talented journalists a chance to cover a major international film festival.

The program includes reporting on the festival for the Daily Tiger, publishing a blog on IFFR’s website, meeting with experienced film critics and reporting for participants’ home media outlets.

International Film Festival Rotterdam welcomes applications for the 17th Trainee Project for Young Film Critics taking place during its 44th festival edition (21 January – 1 February 2015).

International Film Festival Rotterdam supports film making, film producing and journalistic talent on several levels: the main festival section Bright Future (including competitions for both features and shorts) presents recent works by first and second time filmmakers; Rotterdam’s Hubert Bals Fund contributes to film projects in developing countries and co-production market CineMart organizes a trainee project for young film producers (Rotterdam Lab) in close collaboration with its partner organizations. Recognizing the important role of film criticism to the perception of independent cinema, IFFR organizes a trainee project for young film critics.

Eligibility

In order to be considered eligible to apply, you must fulfill all of the following criteria:

  • Age under 30 years
  • Fluent command of the English language (written and spoken)
  • Demonstrable experience in film criticism (print or online media)
  • Not yet established enough to profit from facilities as attending international film festivals outside your country
  • Have agreement(s) with relevant print and/or online media to publish reports on International Film Festival Rotterdam 2015

Costs

The organizers will cover hotel accommodations from Jan. 22 to 29 and partial refunds of travel costs when participants are traveling from outside Europe.

Application

Your application should include digital versions (Word, jpg or pdf) of the following documents and information:

  • A motivation letter to support your application: explain why this project and the Rotterdam festival appeals to you and what you can offer the festival
  • Your resume (CV) including your contact details and date of birth.
  • Up to three proofs of recent work you published on (independent) film or film festivals. If not in English, provide the original articles with English translations to demonstrate your command of this language
  • Information about your affiliation(s): title, name of chief editor, postal address, phone number, email account, periodicity, circulation, web address, estimated unique page views per month.
  • A recommendation letter (on company letterhead) of your principal affiliation’s chief editor assigning you to cover IFFR 2015 and confirming that your report will be published.

Please send in your application by e-mail to press@filmfestivalrotterdam.com or by land mail to IFFR Press Office, PO Box 21696, 3001 AR Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

The deadline is Friday 1 November 2014.

The official web-page.

 

Summer 2015 Internship Opportunity with US Dept. of State

Hello:

We appreciate your interest in internships with the U.S. Department of State.

We wanted to let you know that the application for the Summer 2015 Student Internship Program (unpaid)will open on September 2, 2014 and close on October 17, 2014.

Please note this is an earlier-than-usual deadline. We highly encourage you to complete and submit your application as soon as possible.

This program offers U.S. citizen undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to participate in 10-week, unpaid internships that provide intensive educational and professional experience within the environment of America’s principle foreign affairs agency.

So if you would like to spend next Summer as an intern with the U.S. Department of State, please mark your calendar and make sure to apply before the deadline. You’ll not only have an experience of a lifetime, you may even earn educational credit.*

* Applicants who are selected for a U.S. Department of State Student Internship Program (unpaid) can contact the selecting bureau, or the central Student Programs office, if they require further details about the program to support their request for academic credit.

Please visit http://careers.state.gov/intern/which-program-is-right-for-you for more information about the Summer 2015 Student Internship Program (unpaid), and to start the online application process via USAJobs. Please note that the deadline to submit completed applications is October 17, 2014.

We appreciate your interest in an internship with the U.S. Department of State.

Visit our forums if you have any questions, or to search for topics of interest. The forums can be found under Connect on the careers.state.govwebsite. You can also search our FAQs for more information.

 

Visit our forums if you have any questions, or to search for topics of interest. The forums can be found under Engage on the careers.state.gov website. You can also search our FAQs for more information.

FISU Young Reporters Programme 2015

Deadline: 15 October 2014
Open to: 21 – 25 year old students or recent graduates in journalism or communications from around the world
Venue: 3 – 14 July 2015 in Gwangju, Korea

Description

International University Sports Federation (FISU) launched this journalism education programme to provide young (sport) journalists with a unique training experience during FISU’s major multisport event, the Summer Universiade. All Young Reporters will undertake both general and specialized training in various aspects of sports reporting and the coverage of major events such as the Universiade. The course will look at what makes a good human interest/sport story, how to tell it informatively and entertainingly, when to look for more background detail and why accuracy and fairness still remain the cornerstone of reporting. According to their specific interests, participants will specialize in areas of media such as print reporting (newspaper, magazine and agency), news and sports photography and Internet/new media. Stories, photographs, audio and video packages will be published within the FISU and Gwangju Universiade Internet sites and will be freely available, without rights, to media organizations worldwide.

Eligibility

Candidates has to be between the ages of 21 – 25 undertaking full or part time studies towards a career in communications, journalism or other areas of news media. Recent university graduates working as interns or in similar training roles in established news organizations may also be considered. They will be outstandingly proficient in writing and presenting news reports in English.

Costs

FISU will cover the cost of travel from the candidate’s home to Gwangju and back, while the Gwangju OC will provide accommodation and meals.

Application

Individuals interested in applying are asked to submit in English:

  • Current and detailed CV with date of birth and photo accompanied by covering letter;
  • Current address, E-mail address and Skype address;
  • Two letters of reference from academic or professional contacts;
  • An A4 page text (300 to 500 words) that could serve as an intro page for a book entitled: ‘Major Sporting Events: Pitfalls for Young Reporters?’.

The deadline for applications is 15 October 2014. All applications should be sent to media@fisu.net in pdf format. An intake interview might be conducted via Skype for the final selection round to assess the English proficiency of the candidates.

For further information, please visit the official website.

 

Spring Museum of Modern Art Internship Program in USA, 2015

Deadline: 10 October 2014
Open to: current and graduate students
Remuneration: unpaid

Description

Applications are invited for spring internships program for undergraduate and graduate students and beginning professionals with practical experience. This internship program is offered in a specific area of museum work at The Museum of Modern Art. These internships are unpaid and for fourteen weeks period starts from January 20 to April 24, 2015. The Museum hosts approximately 40 interns per season in just about every department. Last date to apply is October 10, 2014. Internship is available for fourteen weeks. Internship will start from January 20 to April 24, 2015.

Eligibility

In order to be eligible for an internship, applicants should:

  • One must have a minimum of one and a half years of college completed (or equivalent) by January 2015
  • intern’s experience and skill should match with departmental needs of MoMA.
  • current students with at least two years of college completed at the time the specific internship begins, recent college graduates,    graduate students and beginning museum professionals.
  • Candidates from diverse backgrounds and academic disciplines to apply
  • High School students and recent high school graduates should visit our Teens section.

Scholarship

These internships are unpaid.

Application

Interns will receive confirmation by e-mail till December 8, 2014. Select applicants will be contacted to arrange interviews. Applicants can apply via e-mail. Applicants can submit application form, resume, essays, letter of recommendation, transcript and samples of design work. Applicants can apply till October 10, 2014.

For further information please visit the official website.