Category Archives: Internships

LCAE + University Co-op Internship Opportunity

The University Co-op and the Longhorn Center for Academic Equity offer a one-of-a-kind internship opportunity to University of Texas at Austin students serious about gaining interactive corporate experiences and mentorship aligned with their academic and professional goals. This is the program’s fourth year. Currently, nearly thirty interns are successfully participating, building talents that are attracting attention as they seek careers. You could be next!

 

Program Highlights

  • Application is required. You can access the application here. (Due by 11:59P, 10 December 2021.)
  • Open to all majors. Requires 24-60 in-residence hours and GPA of 2.5 or higher.
  • Requires enrolling in one-credit Spring 2022 ALD 118C job shadowing course.
  • Internships are competitively paid, including optional summer employment.
  • Pay increases annually, as responsibilities increase. Starts at $12.00/hour.
  • Responsibilities aligned with your career goals, and you help decide your path.
  • First-generation students encouraged to apply.

 

We have several info sessions coming up soon. You can find details on the internship website. Or, contact Dr. Eric Dieter with questions. Interest is high, so apply early!

Ransom Center Internships

The Ransom Center is recruiting paid undergraduate interns for Spring 2022! Check out our website and see below for more information!

What is a Ransom Center undergraduate internship?

Ransom Center undergraduate internships are paid opportunities to work behind the scenes with experts at an important cultural institution with worldwide connections. We offer positions in a variety of departments as well as monthly professional development sessions for the entire cohort. Interns are expected to work ten hours a week for the extent of the semester.

Why should I apply?

Whether you want to kick-start a career in libraries and museums, explore a personal interest in our collections, or develop yourself professionally in a vibrant, collaborative environment, the Ransom Center undergraduate internships are for you! But don’t just take our word for it- check out these interviews with former interns Celia Shaheen and Nick Purgett!

Where is the Ransom Center?

The Ransom Center is a humanities library-archive-museum located on campus at 21st Street and Guadalupe. We offer classes, present public programs and exhibitions, and host researchers from across campus and the world.

Who is eligible to apply for an internship?

All interested UT Austin undergraduates are encouraged to apply!

When is the application deadline?

Applications will be due by October 29. Applicants can submit their resume and cover letter via Handshake, and one letter of recommendation directly to lincoln.howard@austin.utexas.edu.

Any questions can be directed to lincoln.howard@austin.utexas.edu.

GLO (Disaster Recovery) – Internship

Interns will assist in various departments of the Community Development & Revitalization (CDR) program area. Programs typically administered by CDR including housing (single-family and multi-family), economic revitalization, infrastructure, and planning, and other recovery and mitigation programs. GLO-CDR is outreaching to undergraduate and graduate students to learn through training about CDBG-DR and CDBG-MIT funding and assist in various ways, including accounting, auditing, environmental services, GIS development, policy development, planning, and technology development.

To learn more visit https://app.joinhandshake.com/jobs/4939482

UTNY Summer 2022 Application

The UT in New York (UTNY) program will be holding an upcoming general information session for students interested in participating during the Summer 2022 semester and beyond. It will be available both in-person and via Zoom.

General Information Session

Thursday, September 16, 5:30PM, DMC 1.202 (and Zoom)

This information session will be general in nature and intended for anyone with questions about the program, online application, costs, internships, classes, etc. To RSVP, go here. Walk-ins also welcome.

The deadline to APPLY online for UTNY Summer 2022 is October 1, 2021.

For more information about UTNY, visit here.

LAH Unpaid Internship Stipend

If you are doing an unpaid internship over the summer, you may apply to receive a stipend to help with your cost of living.  Priority will be given to students with internships that are at least 20 hours per week that last for five weeks or longer during the summer. 

Please submit your application through the College of Liberal Arts scholarship portal. 

Applications are due May 7, 2021.

Want to join HA’s virtual internship? Now this is YOUR chance

Do you want to work for a cause? Are you ready for an online, global experiential learning journey in social change?  If yes, you could be the Global Youth Advocate we are looking for!

As a GYA, you will have the opportunity to learn and support our team by contributing ideas to champion positive societal change. Teamwork is our core value to get things done, even more so during a global pandemic.

Your role as an Advocate will give you a strong competitive edge to advance your global career. By joining our team, you will gain a first-hand, real-world perspective of humanitarian issues around us. Most importantly, you are part of the Global Youth Movement in Social Change!

Be a Team Player. Come with an open mind and enthusiasm for international exposure. Leave with a heart filled with joy knowing you are part of something BIGGER than yourself.

Paid TA Position for LAH 112

Attached is an updated description of the LAH 112 Undergraduate Research Fellow position. Dr. Brown has changed the requirements to now include the completion of ANY research course (not just LAH 112H) and/or sufficient experience with research projects/labs.

Please submit your resume and cover letter by Monday, June 8th at 5 pm.

Texas ’20 and Beyond Career Engagement

Texas Career Engagement launched Texas ’20 and Beyond in collaboration with career centers and other offices from across the university.

Created to celebrate graduates and to help them prepare for a new economy, Texas ’20 and Beyond features resources to:

  • Help graduates articulate their strengths, adaptability and leadership to employers
  • Learn who’s hiring and how to be successful in their job search
  • Explore virtual career resources, including graduate school, law school and health professions consideration
  • Discover specialized resources for advanced degree graduates

IE PreGrad Internship Innovations (CMS364M)

The IE Pre-Graduate School Internship provides undergraduates with an immersive experience of being in graduate school, empowering them to explore graduate school and the career options it makes possible. Undergrad Interns are paired with graduate student mentors and/or faculty advisors who guide their internship. Benefits of the Internship include:

  • Experiencing first-hand what it’s like to be in graduate school.
  • Discovering the opportunities a graduate degree provides.
  • Developing skills necessary to succeed in graduate school.
  • Creating materials that make an appealing graduate school applicant.
  • Learning how to stay resilient and build a career in the current economy.

Note: (1) It can definitely be completed virtually, (2) Students can participate even if they haven’t secured a mentor, and (3) Workshops will now feature content about staying resilient and navigating what may be a very uncertain landscape

For help finding a mentor/advisor or options if you can’t find one, please contact Dr. Tommy Darwin, IE Director at tdarwin@austin.utexas.edu OR call/text 512-468-7246

For an internship in the Law School please send an email to: iepregradlaw@gmail.com

Visit the internship website for more information.