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House Democratic Caucus Office Internship Opportunities

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Press Posting The House Democratic Caucus seeks highly motivated Press interns to work remotely in a fast-paced leadership office. Responsibilities include compiling daily press clips, drafting preparation materials for media hits and assisting with press-related events.  The interns will report directly to the Press Assistant.    The term of this paid internship will be from June to August. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, interns will work remotely for the duration of the internship and be provided the appropriate work equipment.  Applicants do not need to be in the Washington, D.C. area but must be willing to work on Eastern Time. Ideal applicants will be able to write, edit and proofread under tight deadlines, handle multiple assignments simultaneously and stay on top of the news.    To apply, please send PDFs of your resume, cover letter, one writing sample and three professional references to   CaucusInternResume@mail.house.gov   with the subject line: “APPLICANT NAME PRESS Summer 

Opportunity for Internships

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Intern Billy Watson Internship Program   The internship program provides students with actual newspaper experience while reinforcing their scholastic training with the goal of convincing interns to pursue a career in the newspaper industry. Most interns credit the program with giving them a perspective of the newspaper business that they could not have gleaned from the classroom alone. Internships are awarded to publications that are members of the Georgia Press Association. Newspapers that are awarded internship grants are responsible for the hiring of student interns and may choose from their own candidates or from candidates applying for internships through Georgia Press Educational Foundation. Students interested in internships with a specific newspaper should contact that newspaper to make sure that they are participating in the internship program. Grants are awarded to newspapers, and the newspapers are responsible for hiring interns. Student internship applications are circulate

Emma Bowen Foundation

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  Whether you're interested in being a producer, a journalist, a web developer, an engineer, a business executive, a PR agent, a sales representative, or in any other career in media or tech, the Emma Bowen Internship is here to help you get your start. Hear more about EBF from previous fellows, alumni, and partners here:  https://www.emmabowenfoundation.com/voices . If you are selected as an Emma Bowen Fellow, you will have access to: A paid summer internship On-the-job training from top professionals and industry executives Our Annual Summer Conference The EBF Launch Career Activation Program Need-based academic scholarships A lifelong community of EBF peers, alumni, professionals, and partners

Journalist Job Opportunities

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  Apply to Become a Report for America Journalist Report for America (RFA) helps local newsrooms report on under-covered issues and communities by sending early-career and mid-to-late-career reporters and photographers to newsrooms throughout the country. As an RFA Corps Member, you’ll be a part of a movement to strengthen communities— and our democracy—through local journalism that is truthful, fair, fearless, and smart. RFA is a two-year program, with an optional third year. (Corps Members and newsrooms renew their contracts each year.) Each service year begins on June 1 and runs through May 31. We currently have 300 reporters and photographers in 200 newsrooms serving communities across the U.S. We are growing our corps and encourage you to apply!  Applications are now open for over 100 positions. Check out our interactive database of newsrooms and beats here and read the FAQs to make sure you are a good fit for this program. Because of the immediate impact candidates are expected t

UCLA Film & Television Summer Institute

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  The UCLA Film and Television Production Summer Institute was a life-changing experience that not only gave me hands-on experience with equipment that most film students could only dream of having access to, but also exposed me to an entire group of motivated and wonderful people to share the fun with. I made some of my closest friends at UCLA that summer, and we continue to collaborate on film work today." — Evelyn Davis, Film Production 2018 “It's an incredibly helpful crash course in producing. You get lots of resources to help find your first internships as well as essential networking opportunities. The program may be fast-paced, but if you love film and TV, it's worth it.” — Creative Producing Student, 2020 "The UCLA Film and Television Film Production Summer Institute were one of the best choices I ever made. It was an incredible stepping-stone to what I hope will be an amazing career. I would not have started a production company or worked as a DP if I had no

Virtual Internship at the Library of Congress for Summer 2022

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  N ewly launched internship with the  Library of Congress . We are now recruiting for this opportunity! The submission window is short, but we hope that you may share this opportunity with your students! The internship is a full-time (at least 33 hours per week) and virtual internship that lasts 10 weeks in the Summer.  This program allows interns to work under the guidance of a LOC manager in a department whose focus matches the student's interests. There are a large number of positions open for Summer in a variety of fields including, but not limited to Computer Science, Communications, History, Art, Museum Studies, Library Science, etc. This is a  fully-funded  program meaning that all costs are paid for, and students will receive a quite sizable stipend to compensate them for their time and work. Professional development sessions and extensive networking opportunities are also included for the students to enhance their knowledges and marketability. Applications for our Library