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Fall 2021
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Opportunity TypeContactPosition NameDescriptionLinkAreaQualifications/Requirements Deadline to Apply
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InternshipCounty of Orange - Jeffrey Hentzen, Volunteer/Intern Program ManagerAdministrative Support Intern in the Families and Communities Together (FaCT) Porgram Families and Communities Together (FaCT) is a program that oversees and supports a network of Family Resource Centers (FRCs) located throughout Orange County’s highest-risk communities, providing the communities with essential family support services, education and resources.

Duties may include assisting staff with one or more of the following projects:
• Participate in day-to-day operations
• Conduct research and analysis and draft reports/findings on special projects.
• Assist with FaCT general phone line - bilingual skills are a plus, but not required.
• Assist with website updates, i.e. monthly FRC calendars.
• Help set up for events (i.e. meetings, trainings, conferences, etc.)
• Assist with the coordination, preparation, set up and presentation of material and equipment needs for events
• Track and update presentation and outreach materials
• Provide administrative support by preparing electronic files, reports, spreadsheets, Outlook address book and distribution list and PowerPoint presentations.
https://uci.joinhandshake.com/postings?page=1&per_page=25&sort_direction=desc&sort_column=default&query=county%20of%20orange%20FaCTeducation, community service• College student or recent graduate
• Interested in pursuing a career in the public sector and/or gaining experience in office environment
• Minimum time commitment of 10-20 hours per week for 3 or more months
• Required background screening
Aug. 5, 2021 at 11:55 p.m.
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Community Service/VolunteeringUCI Fresh - Janine Algabre (jalgabre@uci.edu)Outdoor Pantry Distribution Volunteer Many UCI students experience housing insecurity and even more for food insecurity. UCI Fresh's Pantry holds Food & Toiletry Pantry Distributions weekly for the month of August. They have limited volunteer opportunities during these distributions because of COVID-19. If you're interested in volunteering, contact Janine Algabre (see Contact section). https://basicneeds.uci.edu/get-involved/volunteer.phphousing insecurity, food insecurity• Only sign up for a shift if you are certain you can volunteer; last-minute cancellations negatively affect their distributions
• Wearing face coverings, gloves, and close-toed shoes is mandatory during your shift
Distributions every week of August
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International Exchange Partnership ProgramUCI Study Abroad Center International Exchange PartnerIn the International Exchange Partner program, you will serve as a resource to help international students adapt to life at UCI. Participation is voluntary, and you can determine how much you would like to connect with your partner once you are paired up.https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdXqngVUlyqnNJ5LjJ0sVxDhSAnT9IJ8oYZ51Q_sjwIoQY5BA/viewformstudy abroad• Fill out the interest form (see Link section) if you would like to participate in this program
• For continuing UCI students only
August 27, 2021
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InternshipWorld Citizen GovernmentWorld Law Internship Program (Fall 2021: In-Person & Remote)Founded in 1954, the World Service Authority (WSA) assists individuals worldwide in understanding and exercising their human rights and duties through legal education and advocacy. The WSA issues global identity and travel documents (such as the World Passport, World Birth Certificate, World Political Asylum Card, World Marriage Certificate, International Exit Visa, etc.) as mandated by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and other regional and international agreements. Peace, justice, human rights, and global governance issues are of primary concern to the WSA.

Responsibilities:
• Contact clients whose rights have been violated and developing strategies to assist the clients in claiming their rights
• Conduct letter-writing campaigns to national government officials and petitioning to intergovernmental organizations to expose human rights violations and demand redress
• Draft affidavits of support and amicus curiae briefs on behalf of asylum applicants
• Chart the status of client cases and updating client files
• Answer telephone and email queries regarding immigration and asylum issues and educate the general public about their human rights
• Perform legal research on human rights (right to freedom of movement & political asylum), world citizenship, and world governance
• Initiate new projects to enhance the effectiveness of the legal department
https://app.joinhandshake.com/postings?page=1&per_page=25&sort_direction=desc&sort_column=default&query=interngovernment, human rights, legal education• Strong research, writing, and communication skills
• Multilingualism preferred
• Ability to multitask
• Enthusiasm for law and human rights
• Culturally sensitive
Aug. 27, 2021 at 2 p.m.
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InternshipIgnite Mental Health (Harvard Innovation Labs VIP 19') Spring or Summer Intern (Generalist, remote) / National Social Impact Accelerator - NonprofitAt Ignite Mental Health we're accelerating world-class mental health entrepreneurs and mobilizing key change agents to catalyze the scalable innovations and legislative changes needed to transform the future of student mental health literacy and access. Using this approach, we're working to make the impossible inevitable; helping build and scale lasting legislative changes and breakthrough organizations to be as impactful as Google and Facebook that focus solely on equipping every student with a standard measure of mental health literacy and access.

General responsibilities
• Collaborating with our Founder and core team on projects related to Ignite Campus and Accelerator.
• Actively learning on the job and diving into new areas where you may have little expertise in.
• Learning from mistakes and failed projects (you'll be wearing a lot of hats).
• Roles change quite frequently and we usually share a lot more info during the interview process. This is not a structured internship program and is focused on direct experiential based learning. Ignite is a fast growing startup and our internships are not similar to traditional (big company) internships, so it might be prudent to note that position titles don't equate to traditional job responsibilities - things change quickly here, as too could your role!
https://app.joinhandshake.com/jobs/4228396?ref=recommendation-collection-showmental health, nonprofit• Passion for mental health
• Growth mindset
• Ability to perform well with high performance, ambitious team
• Experience in or willing to become a navigator: constantly testing hypothesis and outlining strategy for pivoting when needed
• Relentless learner
• Comfortable being pushed outside comfort zone in a startup
Aug, 31, 2021 at 7:10 a.m.
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InternshipCounty of Orange - Jeffrey Hentzen, Volunteer/Intern Program ManagerPolicy & Legislative Affairs Intern for Orange County Board of Supervisors The Board of Supervisors oversees the management of County government. It functions as both a legislative and executive body. In its legislative duties, the Board adopts ordinances and resolutions within the limits prescribed by State Law. As an executive body, the Board: establishes policy, approves the annual budget; appoints a CEO, approves contracts for public improvement projects, conducts public hearings on certain land-use matters and makes appointments to various boards and commissions.

Duties may include assisting staff in the day-to-day operations within a Board of Supervisor's office; answering inquiries by phone and through written communications; preparing letters, memos, certificates, resolutions, proclamations or reports; assisting with research assignments and special projects; analyzing policy; attending meetings or community events; filing, faxing, photocopying, etc.
https://app.joinhandshake.com/jobs/2536108?ref=recommendation-collection-showgovernment• Undergraduate students or recent graduates with backgrounds in political science, public administration, law, public affairs, communications, public relations, public policy, history, social ecology, or related fields
• Written and oral communication skills
• Experience with Microsoft Office Suite
• Previous office experience preferred
• Minimum time commitment of 12-20 hours per week for 1-2 semesters/quarters
Sept. 9, 2021 at 11:55 p.m.
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Career Fair UCI Division of Career Pathways - Alexis Urias, On-Campus Recruitment Specialist (aurias@uci.edu)N/ADuring the Fall Virtual Career Fair, employers will be recruiting majors from all majors and backgrounds for part-time, full-time, and internship opportunities. This event will give you the chance to meet with employers one-on-one or in group sessions and ask them questions. Don't forget to prepare your resume and update your Handshake profile!https://uci.joinhandshake.com/career_fairs/25619general• Currently enrolled UCI student
• Must be registered for the event on Handshake
Registration is open from Sept. 13 at 8 a.m. until Sept. 22, 2021 at 3 p.m.
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InternshipUSYG: Youth in GovernmentPolicy Intern (Summer 2021)Our Policy Interns conduct research regarding policy topics that they are passionate about. Policy Interns first can attend workshops to learn how to conduct key research. Then, they are assigned a topic and a team, where they learn how to delegate research tasks. Next, Policy Interns compile their research and create a presentation. They present their research to our organization and have the option to join our Advocacy Team and lobby for change based on their research. The intern may also focus on another policy topic instead of lobbying. We are looking for interns to conduct policy research and create a presentation of their findings. Our internships are 6-10 hours a week for 10 weeks.https://app.joinhandshake.com/postings?page=1&per_page=25&sort_direction=desc&sort_column=default&query=policypolicy, advocacySept. 20, 2021 at 12 a.m.
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Board MemberDear Asian Youth, Irvine (Instagram): dearasianyouth@gmail.comDAY Irvine Board MemberOur organization focuses on empowering Asian youth into intersectional activism - Irvine Chapter

Secretary
- keeps an orderly account of notes/ideas proposed during meetings
- keeps track of meeting minutes
- facilitates communication between board members and chapter members
- regularly sends out emaisl and coordinates all chapter meetings
- will be expected to know the general progress of the entire chapter and assist co-leads in developing agendas

Publicist
- manages all DAY Irvine social medias
- designs engaging graphics and visuals for the instagram account
- moderates the presence and social engagement of DAY Irvine

Outreach Director
- promotes our mission to all corners of Irvine
- encourages increased membership and engagement with our regaonal chapter activities and events
- develops connections in and out of our region through emails, calls, and in-person networking

Research Director
- researches current events and topics we discuss on our social media
- creates and write thorough, educational research reports for publicists to turn into posts
- ensures that our chapter members and followers are kept up to date with current events

Finance Director
- plans fundraisers and projects to engage with the local community and raise funds for DAY Irvine
- budgets all monetary spending and provide financial oversight
- reports any raised to co-leads
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfRfXTwSCU6cHvP5H4Bsen0fjJ3e55yR-edQe8RjnCpi_ZCWA/viewformActivism, Public Policy, Social MediaSept. 20, 2021
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InternshipCounty of Orange - Jeffrey Hentzen, Volunteer/Intern Program ManagerAdministrative Support Intern for OC Community ResourcesOC Community Resources (OCCR) consists of five programs – OC Animal Care, OC Community Services, OC Housing & Community Development, OC Parks and OC Public Libraries. OC Community Resources is committed to connecting people with resources. The OCCR Employee Services team collects data to generate department reports and supports the administrative functions of OCCR.

Duties may include assisting staff with one or more of the following assignments or projects:

Provide administrative support by preparing electronic files, spreadsheets, reports and PowerPoint presentations.
Conduct research and analysis and draft reports/findings on special projects.
Participate in day-to-day operations.
https://uci.joinhandshake.com/postingscommunity service, public sector• College student or recent graduate
• Interested in pursuing a career in the public sector and/or gaining experience in office environment
• Experience in Microsoft Office Suite
• Minimum time commitment of 10-20 hours per week for 3 or more months
• Required background screening
Sept. 23, 2021 at 11:55 p.m.
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Research StudySleep and Cognition Lab - Dr. Sara Mednick, UCI Professor in Department of Cognitive SciencePaid Research Participant for Sleep StudiesGet paid to sleep! The Sleep and Cognition Lab at UCI is currently looking for voluntary research participants for their various sleep studies on sleep, memory, and health. For informoration about each study and how to join a research study, visit the link. http://sleepandcognitionlab.orgsleep, health• 18 years old and over
• Speak English
Ongoing
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InternshipDelaware State Parks Internship Program Science Policy Summer Intern (remote)The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), Delaware Coastal Programs (DCP) uses research and education to help lead public policy discussions and balance the use and protection of coastal and ocean resources. The DCP is currently seeking applications for a Science Policy Intern. The intern will assist with establishing a panel of experts to discuss implementation of various program improvements. The intern will gain valuable science policy experience, including policy research and stakeholder engagement as well as acquiring knowledge about regulatory programs within DNREC and other environmental organizations.

Responsibilities
• Establish a panel of experts to coordinate implementation of scientifically supported techniques for program improvements
 •Create a report of potential program improvements from expert panel engagement
• Create a currency/equivalence to analyze project benefits according to type of benefit achieved (as time allows)
• Create a project list/bank (as time allows)
• Contribute to content development for social media engagement
• Other duties as assigned, based on intern interest areas and organizational needs
https://app.joinhandshake.com/postings?page=1&per_page=25&sort_direction=desc&sort_column=default&query=policyeducation, public policy• (Working toward) Bachelor's or master's degree in environmental science, environmental studies, natural resource management, marine science, political science, or related field
• Interest in scientific policy work
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite
Sept. 29, 2021 at 9:00 p.m.
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InternshipBianca Herrera, Volunteer and Intern Manager, biancah@workingwardrobes.orgPublic Affairs/Government Relations InternThe Public Affairs intern will work directly with the Public Affairs Committee and supervised by the Career Services Director. They will assist the organization in fostering partnerships with public entities and local government and political representatives. The intern will also conduct research on policies and potential funding streams that may positively impact the financial well-being of the organization.

A top candidate is an outgoing, dependable individual with a positive attitude who can work independently in a fast-paced environment. Professional appearance and business attire are required.
https://uci.joinhandshake.com/jobs/5230982Public Policy, Government RelationsApply on HandshakeSep. 30, 2021 at 5:00 p.m.
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InternshipUniversity of California, Irvine - School of Physical SciencesMarketing and Communications InternMULTIMEDIA DEVELOPMENT & GRAPHIC DESIGN
• Work with our writer and SciComm fellows on a range of storytelling projects, from the hunt for mysterious cosmic particles to the latest research revealing how climate change will unfold in Southern California and around the world.
• Design and create graphics for social media platforms, including IG, Facebook and Twitter.
• Produce short promotional videos for social media and website use.
• Create a variety of graphic materials to promote the UCI Physical Sciences brand and messaging across different platforms.

SOCIAL MEDIA
• Promote School news and activities on Instagram and Instagram stories.
• Create and post graphic cards for social media platforms including IG, Facebook and Twitter.

EVENT MARKETING AND LOGISTICS
• Design emails on Mailchimp for events, workshops, themed newsletters, etc.
• Assist with posting events on different platforms (UCI websites, OC community calendars and media outreach avenues).
• Staff events as needed.

WEBSITE MAINTENANCE
• Update content on UCI Physical Sciences website including news, events, directories and other pages.
• Build basic web pages for news and events.
https://app.joinhandshake.com/jobs/5279922?ref=home-unit-itemmarketing, physical sciences• An eye for graphic design!
• An eagerness to tell stories on social media platforms and websites.
• A team player.
• Experience using Canvas and Adobe Creative Cloud apps.
• Experience with social media platforms.
• Experience with mass email marketing platforms such as Mailchimp, Constant Contacts, Campaign Monitor, etc.
• Some web editing experience is a plus!
Oct. 1st, 2021 at 8 a.m.
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Info Session + Postgraduate Job OpportunityTFA Representative - Alexis Chamberlin (alexis.chamberlin@teachforamerica.org)Teach for America Alumni Info Session and Job OpportunitiyLearn about how to start a career rooted in social impact work with Teach For America at our upcoming Information Session on October 5th at 1PM PT. You can register here: https://engagetfa.org/equitypostgrad

The session will feature opportunities to connect with TFA alumni to hear more about their experience in the classroom and learn how your professional trajectory can be accelerated by joining Teach For America.

Teach For America is a national non-profit who supports promising future anti-racist leaders in under-resourced communities across our country to teach full-time for two years and develops these leaders to work for equity across multiple sectors and career pathways after their time in the classroom is over.

Seniors can apply for post-graduate roles now at https://teachforamerica.org/apply! Application Deadline: Friday, October 15th, 2021.

If you're unable to attend the upcoming information session, but are interested in learning more, please contact your TFA representative at alexis.chamberlin@teachforamerica.org.
https://engagetfa.org/equitypostgrad





https://teachforamerica.org/apply
education, postgraduate, teachingInfo Session: October 5th, 2021 at 1pm, Job Application due October 15th, 2021
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InternshipHonors Internship ProgramThe FBI Honors Intern Program is a 10-week, paid internship for undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral college students. This year's application will focus on those set to graduate in 2023 who are pursuing a degree in one of the following fields: Accounting, Law and/or STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math). The primary goal of the internship is to be a pipeline for entry-level positions after graduation. While exploring the FBI’s exciting career options, students will work side-by-side with FBI employees at an FBI Headquarters location or in one of our 56 field offices located across the country. This internship offers students an unmatched opportunity to help the FBI achieve its mission to protect the American people and uphold the Constitution. FBI hiring managers seek applicants from a wide range of majors. Selected interns will be placed in assignments based on their location preferences, educational background, skill sets, and unique life experiences.https://uci.joinhandshake.com/jobs/5347240?ref=recommendation-collection-showlaw, educationMust be pursuing Law or STEM degreeThursday, Oct. 7, 2021 at 8:55 p.m.
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InternshipCounty of Orange - Jeffrey Hentzen, Volunteer/Intern Program ManagerLegal Assistant Intern for the OC Public Defender's OfficeThe role of the Public Defender’s Office is to provide high quality legal representation to clients in an efficient and cost-effective manner. If a person accused of a crime is financially unable to hire a lawyer, the law requires the appointment of counsel for that person. In addition to defendants in criminal cases, counsel is appointed to represent minors in Juvenile Court cases, parents in dependency cases, and a variety of persons in mental health cases.

Interns may work with trial attorneys, investigators, investigative assistants, paralegals, and clerical staff in the Superior Court office or one of the satellite offices. Areas of law include the defense of serious or violent felonies, misdemeanors, juvenile dependency and mental health. The primary responsibility of the interns will be to observe and take part in client interviews and prepare written reports of the interviews. Duties may also include photocopying and organizing paperwork, conducting case file searches to obtain contact information, conducting internet research, entering case information into a computer program, preparing subpoenas, serving legal documents, and observing courtroom proceedings.
https://uci.joinhandshake.com/jobs/2846635?ref=home-unit-itemlegal system• Undergraduate students or recent graduates majoring in criminal justice, forensics, psychology, sociology, political science, or related fields
• Minimum time commitment of 12-15 hours per week for 3-6 months
• Required background screening
• Computer skills and bilingual skills desired
Oct. 7, 2021 at 11:55 p.m.
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InternshipOffice of Congressman J. Luis Correa (CA-46) - Cassandra Perez | District Scheduler / Field Representative (Cassandra.Perez@Mail.House.Gov) Congressional District Intern – Rep. Correa CA46Intern responsibilities include, but are not limited to: assisting with casework, attending official events, answering phones, processing mail and other administrative duties. This internship presents an opportunity for both a unique learning experience and an inside look at the political process. Applicants must be hard-working, have strong writing and communication skills and have a demonstrated interest in public policy.https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&view=btop&ver=sqheyv4abq0f#attid%253Datt_17c5305644444248_0.1_17c530200e34cbe63825public policy• Time commitment: 8-20 hours
• Requires cover letter, resume, and application
Summer, Fall, and Spring Quarters available
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Internship UCI SOAR CenterSOAR Program Intern SOAR's intern program is a one-year commitment meant to increase your involvemnet and familiarity with SOAR as well as enhance your leadership development. As interns, you will be equipped with the knowledge necessar, skills, and tools to support the SOAR Center and effectively assist student peers. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc7gN8Z99NybPr7_JW5v6YrVQ5wdDLlcXbZ8EwlJBgh1bSJ-w/viewformleadership- must be an undergraduate student
- must be available a minimum of 5 hours a week
- must be culturally sensitive
- must understand teh needs of underrepresented minorities and firs-gen students
- Must attend intern orientation on Friday 10/22
Oct. 8, 2021 at 11:59 p.m.
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Mentorship ProgramVivien Li or Omar Naji

hrma.uci@gmail.com
MenteeThis program will focus on introducing students to the world of HR and provide them with opportunities to develop professional skills through a mentorship setting. We will host workshops on topics including resumes, LinkedIn, networking, interviews, and furthering your HR career throughout Weeks 4-10 of the fall quarter while fostering a tight-knit community and long-lasting friendships between mentors and mentees. These workshops will take place in person on Mondays from 5 - 5:45 PM.

Please complete this application by Friday, October 8th at 11:59 PM to be considered to be a mentee. Feel free to reach out to hrma.uci@gmail.com for any questions!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd28-N2qdz5PGGaksB-5DjbltGPpaYQgG_mz_aYKRwFMF5snw/viewformBusiness Administration, Human Resources Learn how to build and strengthen your reume/cover letters!Friday, Oct. 8th at 11:59 p.m.
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AmbassadorshipUCI Womxn's Center for SuccessWe Rise AmbassadorWe are looking for students who are committed to the values and mission of the Womxn’s Center for Success. The We Rise Ambassador Program was created in 2020 to provide a volunteer experience for students. Our learning outcomes for this program are:
Create meaningful community connections, as evidenced by engaging in deep and critical conversations and reflections.
Integrate skills and practices that empower personal growth, as evidenced by increased confidence and healthy self-esteem.

Responsibilities & Duties Include:
Committing 2-3 hours a week to the Womxn’s Center as a volunteer.
Attend weekly meetings on Mondays 10am-11am for Fall Quarter.
Building community connections through social media outreach and in-person events and programs.
As a team, creating and facilitating in-person events to promote the Womxn’s Center and bring awareness to womxn’s issues.
By being active on a variety of social media platforms ambassadors will spread the message of the Womxn’s Center while connecting to both material and virtual resources.
Tabling and outreaching about the Womxn’s Center mission and it’s programs.
Working with the Community Development Intern to create an outreach campaign for the Resilience Referendum in the Winter Quarter.
Launch an outreach campaign for the Resilience Referendum in Spring Quarter.
Attend professional development including, EmpowerHER Summit, opportunities that are given by the Professional Staff.
https://campusgroups.uci.edu/WHub/survey?survey_uid=94cfb3e2-f0b7-11eb-9eee-0ed0b84bd193ambassador, diversity, Womxn's Center, social media, advocacy/activismApply through CampusGroupsInfo Session is October 5th from 12pm- 1pm, Oct. 14, 2021 at 8 a.m.
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InternshipPhil Robertson, Civil Rights & Litigation Director probertson@cair.comCivil Rights Fall InternThe Civil Rights Department handles cases that range from prejudiced gestures to full-blown open discrimination. Our clients are Muslims, as well as members from other faith communications who have had Islam imputed on them. Interns will work alongside Law Clerks to assist in several projects that highlight distinct civil rights issues. Each intern will be required to develop intake processing, legal and policy research, and administrative assistance. https://uci.joinhandshake.com/jobs/5152085?ref=home-unit-itemCivil Rights & GovernancePast experience in the specific feild isn't required, however you will have to send an original writing sample that complys with their writing standards, excellent writtten communication skills, and commitment to serving the community.Friday, October 15th, 2021 at 9:59 PM
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Graduate School FairForeign Affairs - contact Dr. Castellanos for more information (castellj@uci.edu)Open House - Virtual Graduate School FairForeign Affairs is pleased to invite you to the fall 2021 edition of the Foreign Affairs Open House: Virtual Graduate School Fair.

Join us and representatives from top programs in public policy, diplomacy, and international studies (some of the best in the world) on October 20, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. EDT—from the comfort and convenience of your home or personal device.

Click here for a list of participating graduate schools and more information on how it works.

Explore school program information and opportunities, share your experience, and connect directly with actual admissions officials through live one-on-one chats. Attendance is FREE, and engaging with schools in the virtual event space is easy.
https://app.brazenconnect.com/events/bYyqx?utm_medium=Email&utm_source=Email%20blast&utm_campaign=special-send-october-virtual-grad-fair&utm_content=20210925&utm_term=graduate-school-fair-092521graduate schoolThe event is on Oct. 20, 2021, from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m EDT
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InternshipSOAR CenterWinter Quarter Field Study InternContribute to SOAR programs aimed at improving historically marginalized communities in higher education. Gain field study credit and pre-professional experience including but not limited to workshop design and facilitation, partnership building, research, staff mentorship, and coaching.tinyurl.com/soarFSEducationMust be an undergraduate student
Must be enrolled in SE195/W or SPPS
Must be available a minimum of 10 hours a week
Be culturally sensitive and aware
Understand needs of underrepresented minorities (URM) and first-generation students
Must attend orientation on Wednesday, December 1
October 28, 2021 11:59 PM
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InternshipBeverly Law FirmLaw Office InternshipBeverly Law Firm seeks legal Interns to work in our Los Angeles office on projects benefiting our clients who have been involved in life changing accidents. This is an unpaid internship in exchange for course credit. Beverly Law’s priority areas include but are not limited to: representing clients involved in motorcycle accidents, car accidents, uber accidents, lyft accidents, boat accidents, pedestrian collisions, and wrongful death. Beverly Law’s recent work has focused on representing clients who have sustained neck, back, and head injuries due to accidents such as the ones stated above.
https://uci.joinhandshake.com/jobs/5195982?ref=preview-header-clickLaw, Education, Civil Rights, GovernanceAccepts OPT/CPT; Apply on HandshakeOctober 29, 2021 4:50 PM
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Graduate Access Preparation Program (GAPP)SOAR CenterStudentA program focused on demystifying the graduate school process for historically underrepresented, undocumented, low-income, and other underserved populations to increase enrollment, retention, and graduation rates in graduate programs. The program will consist of three main components: a 1.3 Seminar Unit series, Graduate Student in-residence mentorship, and office hour sessions with the Graduate student in-residence throughout each quarter. Students who apply, are accepted into the cohort, and complete 2 quarters of the program will have the opportunity receive a FREE summer GRE prep course completion of the workshop series..https://soar.uci.edu/gapp/EducationThe GAPP program will select 25 students to be a part of the cohort for the 2021-22 academic year. This will require enrollment in a 1.3 unit course for Winter & Spring quarter. Day/Time will be TBC. 10/29/2021 11:59 PM
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InternshipWallis Annenberg Center for Performing Arts Education InternThe Education Intern will play a key role in the planning phase of our summer 2021 and 2021/22 school year programming by working with schools, teachers, student groups, and The Wallis’s staff in scheduling, communication, organization, and research. Central projects will be the creation of a complex calendar matrix for The Wallis School Partners program and other ongoing courses, and the gathering and organization of research and data. This position will work approximately 20 hours a week from September through February.https://uci.joinhandshake.com/jobs/5264178?ref=preview-header-clickEducationApply through their websiteOctober 31, 2021 5:00 PM
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InternshipBrooke Boswell via HandshakeRestorative Justice Advocacy InternThis internship is through the Law Firm Higbee and Associates Copyright division which provides clients with legal representation furing infrigement recovery and pre-litigation settlements. All copyright interns would assist in investigating and handling cases prior to the start of formal litigation. So these duties will include screening new cases fro missing data, looking into potential cases, and learning how to preform case data research. Interns will become very familiar with the case screening process, compiling evidence and putting together quality contact information. This is an unpaid internship that will provide interns with the oppurtunity for students interested in a career in law to work with a fast paced law firm. Internship is REMOTE.https://uci.joinhandshake.com/jobs/5028978?ref=home-unit-itemGovernance & LawFor this oppurtunity, no previous expereince is needed; however they are looking for a detail orientated indivvidual who is a dedicated worker. Applications are open through Handshake.Sunday, October 31st at 11:55 PM
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Career Fair UCI Division of Career Pathways - Alexis Urias, On-Campus Recruitment Specialist (aurias@uci.edu)N/AInterested in law? During the Law School Virtual Fair 2021, you can speak with school admissions representations from across the country and Graduate Admissions Test Preparation companies. You will meet with recruiters one-on-one or in group sessions and will be able to ask questions about law schools you're interested in. Check out the Handshake link to view all the employers that will be present at the fair! https://uci.joinhandshake.com/career_fairs/25793law• Register for event on Handshake Registration is open from Oct. 25 until Nov. 1, 2021 at 12 p.m.
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InternshipCato Institute - Neil Saul, Student Programs Coordinator (nsaul@cato.org)Public Policy Research InternAre you trying to begin a career in policy, communications, or law? Do you want a rich education in contemporary policy issues—and the philosophical, historic, and economic underpinnings of those issues? A Cato internship might be right for you.

Cato’s paid internships are for undergraduates, recent graduates, graduate students, law students, and early-career professionals who have a strong commitment to individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and peace—principles that, taken together, constitute libertarianism, known alternately as “classical liberalism,” “market liberalism,” or, to many of our international friends, just “liberalism.”

Most Cato interns work primarily as researchers for our policy scholars. Other placements include defense and foreign policy, healthcare policy, constitutional studies, and numerous others.
Other interns work in communications-oriented roles, including media relations, external affairs, and video production.

All Cato interns attend the same intensive seminar series, which covers a broad range of history, philosophy, policy, and professional development topics. Interns also assist with events and occasionally help Cato staff with other day-to-day needs.

Interns receive a stipend of $1000 per month. Interns who are in law school or who hold a JD receive a stipend of $1400 per month. Part-time positions are adjusted accordingly.
https://uci.joinhandshake.com/jobs/5072400?ref=home-unit-itempublic policy, healthcare• Apply directly through Cato Institute websiteNov. 1, 2021 at 8:55 p.m.
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Info SessionSSARC at UCITeach for America Info SessionRefer to the previous post on the Alumni Panel for Teach for Americahttps://uci.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJApc-ivqj8vHdBGWECpM0qydbLRCU5Pg3pveducation, job opportunityRegister for the Info Session via the link on the leftNov. 2, 2021 at 11:00 - 11:50 a.m.
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Open HouseUniversity of New Mexico Department of PsychologyUNM Psychology PhD Program - Virtual Open HouseLearn more about our PhD programs and talk with current faculty and graduate students about our research in the UNM Psychology Department and life in Albuquerque, New Mexico.https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfdKrOf4_OVsezCJi4uLGhOnV2q-NaS-PBTBSZxgvgqgRzahw/viewformhealth, education, PhD programRegister for the Virtual Open House with the link on the leftFriday, Nov. 5th from 2pm-4pm Mountain Time
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InternshipThe Fund for American Studies - admissions@TFAS.orgJournalism + Communications Internship Program: 2022 D.C. Summer Program Do you have students looking for an opportunity to gain real-world work experience this summer? Our comprehensive academic internship program in Washington, D.C. includes:
- Course credit from George Mason University
- An engaging internship placement
- Furnished on-campus housing
- Professional development and networking activities

The Journalism + Communications Program Track is ideal for students who are passionate about getting the story straight while, learning the ins and outs of the news or communications business.
Internship positions exist within various fields and institutions, including:
- Print and Broadcast Media Outlets
- News Services
- Internet Publications
- Public Relations Firms
- Capitol Hill Press Offices
https://tfas.radiusbycampusmgmt.com/crm/sites/The_Fund_for_American_Studies/dcinternshipsapplynowjournalism, communications, internship, George mason University, Washington DCTo apply, fill out the online application, upload your resume, request your official transcript be sent to TFAS and pay the $25 application fee.December 7: Early Admissions Deadline


February 10: Priority Admissions Deadline


March 15: Final Admissions Deadline
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InternshipCosta Mesa Water District, via HanshakeCosta Mesa Public Affairs InternThe selected canidate will have the oppurtunity to work on Public Affairs Projects, assist in writing communications documents, plan and impplement outreach events, and provide general administrative support on a collaborative and dynamic team. https://uci.joinhandshake.com/jobs/5486132?ref=recommendation-collection-showPublic Health, Public AffairsThis internship is preferable for students who are upper division undergraduate students with a focus on Public Affairs, Communications, journalism, or other majors related such topics. Individual should be able to establish priorities, and work with Microsoft word.Sunday, November 14th by 11:55 PM
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InternshipDevin Barrett, Public Affairs Advisor via HanshakePublic Policy and Regulation Intern - Spring 2022This is an IN-PERSON paid seasonal role that will start 01/03/22 and end 05/20/22. Interns will be expected to work around 25 hours a week and should be enrolled in classes for the following fall quarter. Interns are expected to virtually attend congressional and executive baord meetings, conduct issue reasearch, draft memorandums, prepare presentations for client meetings, and provide general support for their affiliated Washington D.C. lobbying group.https://uci.joinhandshake.com/jobs/5572544?ref=home-unit-itemPublic Policy, Research, AnalyzingU.S. work Authorization is requiredFriday, December 3rd by 8:55 PM
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InternshipJefferey Hentzen, Volunteer/Intern Program Manager via HandshakePolicy and Legislative Affairs Intern - Orange Couty Board of SupervisorsDuties may include, but are not limited to, assisting staff with day-to-day operations in the Board of Supervisors office, answering inquires by phone and email, preparing letters, memos, certificates, etc, analyzing policy, assisting in research, and attending meetings and community events.https://uci.joinhandshake.com/jobs/5423371?ref=home-unit-itemPublic Policy, LegislativeThis internship is one that is best suited for students with backgrounds in the Social Sciences. This includes, but is NOT limited to, Political Science, Social Policy and Public Service, Law, and Communications. They are looking for someone who is comfortable with public speaking, have experience using Microsoft Word, is outgoing, and is comfortable with working independently at times.Friday, December 9th 2021 by 11:55 PM
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InternshipDevon Severson, Internship and Training Cordinator via HandshakeSpring Intern for EqualityThis internship is fully remote and is a seasonal role extending from 1/15/21 - 4/30/21. The Internship will be ran through the Human Rights Campaign, which is Americas largest organization advocating for LGBTQ+ rights.. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, reasearching policies negatively impacting the LGBTQ+ community, assist with data entry projects, communicate with our members and partners through social media, help execute large scale HIRC events, and attend departmental and staff meetings.https://uci.joinhandshake.com/jobs/5507538?ref=home-unit-itemAdvocacy, Civil RightsYou should know how to utilize Microsoft Word and Google Apps. They want someone who is very much detail orientated, reliable, and prioritizes deadlines. No US work authorization is needed.Wednesday, December 15th 2021 by 12:50 PM
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Sustainable Transportation AssistantUniversity of California, Irvine Transportation & Distribution ServicesSustainable Transportation AssitantContribute to SOAR programs aimed at improving historically marginalized communities in higher education. Gain field study credit and pre-professional experience including but not limited to workshop design and facilitation, partnership building, research, staff mentorship, and coaching.https://uci.joinhandshake.com/jobs/5320028?ref=preview-header-clickSustainability & Environmentalism Irvine Transportation and Distribution Services are looking for individuals who have a passion for sustainabiility, environmental science, and wellness.Tuesday, November 30th at 8pm
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City InternshipNewport Beach City OfficeStudent AidStudent Aides perform a wide variety of responsible and difficult clerical work in support of the function to which assigned; to provide word processing and data entry support; and to provide information and assistance to the public and staff regarding departmental policies and procedures.https://uci.joinhandshake.com/jobs/5045797?ref=preview-header-clickEducation, Politics, Human ResourcesApply through their websiteDecember 31, 2021 12:00 PM
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Graduate SchoolCarrie Rote (crote@andrew.cmu.edu) - Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon UniversityMaster's Programs in Public Policy Students who are graduating in December 2021/May 2022 or have previously completed their bachelor’s degree:
- Our Fall Visitation Events for prospective master’s students will take place for your convenience over the course of two weeks (Monday, November 8 to Friday, November 19). For more information about our Fall Visitation events, please visit our website.
- We will be hosting Online Information Sessions throughout the fall semester. Learn about our master’s programs without leaving your desk! Each session includes a presentation by the admissions team and features the program director and/or current students. For the upcoming schedule of live events, or to view a recorded session,
- Prospective students may schedule a virtual campus visit, chat live with a current student or connect via email with a student.

Students who will complete their bachelor’s degree in December 2022 or May 2023 and are seeking opportunities for the summer 2022 semester:
- Students who want to pursue a career in Public Policy should consider applying to the Public Policy and International Affairs Program (PPIA) Junior Summer Institute (JSI). The PPIA-JSI is a national fellowship program that prepares students for an advanced degree and ultimately for careers and influential roles serving the public good. The PPIA-JSI is a rigorous seven-week training offered each summer for rising college seniors, with coursework focused on quantitative, analytical, and communication skills. You can learn more about PPIA by visiting PPIAProgram.org.
- Heinz College’s IT Lab: Summer Security Intensive (SSI) is a great opportunity for students who are interested in IT, cybersecurity, and data analytics. SSI is a paid seven-week fellowship where participants take coursework in security analytics and policy with the world’s leading security, analytics, and policy researchers while applying the knowledge and skills gained through experiential learning to improve the cybersecurity posture for local organizations.
https://www.heinz.cmu.edu/admissions/connect-with-us/fall-visitation https://www.heinz.cmu.edu/admissions/connect-with-us/info-sessionpublic policy, graduate school, master's programDeadline varies depending on enrollment period
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Summer Associate InternshipAlphasights, SFSummer Associate InternYou’ll act as the connection point between our clients and industry experts. Your role is to understand the knowledge our clients need and identify the industry professionals with the precise expertise to meet those needs. You’ll spend considerable time on the phone and email reaching out to people and assessing whether they possess the knowledge our clients seek. Once you’ve found the right expert, you’ll connect them with our clients across a variety of formats (interviews, in-person meetings, surveys, etc.).

This is a fast-paced, sales-oriented role where you’ll work on several client requests at once. There is a clear focus on results and revenue generation — leading to transferable skill development in project management, sales, negotiation, client relationship building, and more.
https://uci.joinhandshake.com/jobs/5669523?ref=preview-header-clickBusiness Administration, Client ServiceUndergraduate Junior (Class of 2023)
Strong academic credentials and noteworthy extracurricular activities
Fluency in English is essential
November 30, 2021 8:55 PM
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ExternshipEarthjustice Farm SustainabilityScience ExternshipThe success of our advocacy often relies on the strength of the underlying scientific evidence. The science intern will work directly with our staff scientist and lawyers to conduct critical research in support of litigation and advocacy on a variety of issues. The science intern will play a role in collecting, synthesizing, and summarizing factual research in support of select matters. In addition, we would work with the science intern to develop a long-term research project based on the intern’s interests and the program’s priorities.

We seek a talented current graduate or current undergraduate student with the ability to identify, evaluate, and synthesize scientific and technical information relevant to the food system. The fellow should have outstanding research, writing, and oral communication skills and should be able to conduct basic quantitative data analyses. In addition, a passion for the environment and a commitment to its protection are essential.
https://uci.joinhandshake.com/jobs/5669335?ref=preview-header-clickEcology, Social ScienceRemote Work allowed
Must be currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program preferably in ecology, environmental science, or a similar field.
Must be eligible to receive academic credit or fulfill a graduation requirement through this externship.
Must be available a minimum of 12-15 hours per week.
December 10, 2021 11:55 PM
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FellowshipCongressional Black Caucus Foundation2022 Congressional Fellowship ProgramThe in person Congressional Fellowship Program equips early career policy professionals who are committed to contributing to public policy with the necessary skills by being placed in the Senate, House of Representatives and other select offices to become the next generation of leaders in public service. The program is an intensive 12-month policy training and leadership development program which enables fellows to receive hands-on public policy training as full-time legislative aides and policy analysts. CBCF Fellowship discipline areas include Cybersecurity, Diversity & Technology, Finance & Economics, Foreign Policy, Energy, Environment Sustainability, Health, Science & Technology, Women’s & Health. For this particular Congressional Fellowship, priority will be given to those with a Health and/or Health Policy or a Technology background, though all applicants will be considered.

During the first 6-months, Fellows are placed in a Congressional office and gain invaluable experience as they represent the Member at briefings, stakeholder meetings, and similar official events, conduct quality research, write speeches, opening remarks, and other written work products as assigned, research and provide policy recommendations on relevant issues, recommend co-sponsorships of or amendments to legislation to the Member, monitor legislative activity on the House or Senate floor, and handle long-term and short-term legislative planning for the Member of Congress.

During the last 6-months, Fellows transition to a Congressional committee. The committee placement complements their experience in a Member’s office and provides fellows with a full view of the legislative process including overseeing a bill move from the committee to the floor, recommending strategies and tactics on bills and positions, and writing and reviewing legislative memos.

For this particular Congressional Fellowship, priority will be given to those with a health, aerospace, energy and judiciary background, though all applicants will be considered.

Benefits of this program include:
- An Annual Salary
- Networking Opportunities
- Transitional Housing
https://cbcfinc.academicworks.com/opportunities/895policy, government, congressCandidate Requirements
1. COVID vaccination
2. U.S. citizenship or a permit to work in the U.S. for the duration of the program (currently January 24, 2022- December 23, 2022)
3. Applicant must possess a Masters’ or other advance professional degree prior to the start of the fellowship
4. Familiarity with the federal legislative process, the U.S. Congress, the Congressional Black Caucus, and its members, and related policy
5. Superior analytical skills, outstanding oral and written communication skills
6. Demonstrated commitment to social justice either through public policy, professional experience, or community-related activism aimed at improving the living conditions for the African American community
The completed online application must be submitted by 11:59 pm ET, December 15, 2021.
Applicants should be prepared to interview between December 20 and 23 2021, with an acceptance or declination deadline of December 29, 2021. The program will begin on January 24, 2022 in Washington, DC.

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