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July 15, 2020, Filed Under: Internship

Remote Internships Available with Texas Standard

Texas Standard

About Texas Standard

From fascinating innovations that reshape technology to shifting demographics that transform the nation, from political leaders to pop culture icons – what happens in Texas drives the American narrative. So why let New York, Washington and Los Angeles shape our sense of the world?

Texas Standard is setting a new bar for broadcast news coverage, offering crisp, up-to-the-moment coverage of politics, lifestyle and culture, the environment, technology and innovation, and business and the economy – from a Texas perspective – and uncovering stories as they happen and spotting the trends that will shape tomorrow’s headlines.

The one-hour daily news magazine is grounded in the best traditions of American journalism: fact-based, independent and politically neutral reporting. In an era in which news outlets, politics and citizens are increasingly polarized, Texas Standard offers critical breadth, variety and integrity.

Hosted by award-winning journalist David Brown, Texas Standard features interviews with researchers, innovators, business leaders, political thinkers and experts – across Texas and around the globe – that reflect a diversity of opinions

For more information, please visit https://www.texasstandard.org/.

Internship Details

DATES: Internships are available each semester. Fall: August-December, Spring: January-May, Summer: May-August

HOURS: Flexible. 3-5 days per week. 12-16 hours per week.

WHAT YOU GET TO DO: Interns work closely with producers, reporters, and digital team members to put together all aspects of the daily news program and its digital companions. Interns write for on air and online, research and schedule interviews for our host, and use professional equipment to record and edit audio. Interns also attend daily news meetings, pitch stories, and work on special projects as assigned. Most successful internships should result in several online bylines and at least one non-narrated and one fully reported audio story.

COMPENSATION: Current internships are unpaid

TO APPLY: Please email the following application materials to Managing Producer Laura Rice (lrice@kut.org):

  • Resume
  • Two clips/writing samples
  • Two references
  • A cover letter that answers the following questions: Why do you want to intern with Texas Standard? What three aspects of radio and digital production are you most interested in learning more about? What three special skills or talents will you bring to the Texas Standard team? Which topic areas or “beats” interest you most?

Applications are due no later than one month before the semester begins.

July 14, 2020, Filed Under: Internship

Internships Available with Lilly & Company

About Lilly & Company: Lilly & Company is a Republican grassroots political consulting firm with offices in Austin, Dallas, and Houston. Lilly & Company is headquartered in Austin and has a nationally known reputation of providing candidates with unprecedented resources and knowledge from the metropolitan areas of Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, and San Antonio to the more rural areas of East Texas, the High Plains, West Texas, and the Valley.

Internship Title: Account Assistant

Essential Job Responsibilities:

  • Assist President, Directors, and Account Executives with various fundraising, grassroots, and consulting projects.
  • Administrative duties include answering phones, filing, and other inter-office tasks.
  • Data-entry and database management.
  • Interaction and opportunities to work on both legislative and political agendas.
  • Event planning and facilitation.
  • Opportunity to interact and aid multiple statewide and Congressional elected officials and their campaigns.

Internship Requirements:

  • Professional attitude and appearance.
  • Organized leader, reliable, and advanced interpersonal skills a must.
  • Proficient in Windows, Office XP, and other programs. Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel is beneficial but not mandatory.
  • Student working towards a Bachelors Degree in Communications, Government/Political Science, Business or related field.

Internship Location: This is an in-person internship with positions available in Austin, Dallas & Houston.

Hours: Flexible.

Compensation: Position is paid.

To apply: Please send resume and references (if available) to Vera Minter, vera@lillyandcompany.com

July 14, 2020, Filed Under: Internship, Uncategorized

Internships Available at the Billie L. Turner Plant Resources Center

 

About the Billie L. Turner Plant Resources Center

We are a biological resource collection of about one million non-living, dried plant specimens that document plant diversity. Our coverage is global, but our emphasis is on the southern U.S. and Mexico. Our oldest specimens date back to the 1760s and we annually accession 8000-10000 new ones. These specimens act as documentation for scientific studies by faculty, students, biologists at other agencies and organizations, and citizen scientists. They also are the starting point for various kinds of collections-based research. Note that this kind of collection has a very minimal public exhibit component and mostly serves to support research and education opportunities for its community. For more information, please visit https://biodiversity.utexas.edu/collections/plants.

Internship Details

Interns learn the various tasks involved in running our facility, including specimen handling and preparation, records-keeping, shipping and receiving, label transcription into our database, and imaging, among other things. Then the internship focuses on a specific activity (project) for the remainder of the semester.

We would expect 10-12 hours per week to total about 160 hours for the semester.

We can pay our students $9.50/hour ($9.90 for seniors).

The internship does not require prerequisite classes in biology (or even a biology major), but it does require attention to detail and the ability to perform repetitive tasks accurately.

COVID-19 Information

It should be noted that this internship has to be in-person and cannot be performed remotely because of the hands-on nature of the activities. To that extent, scheduling will be needed to minimize the number of persons in our facility at any given time during the pandemic.

Application Process

To apply, please email your resume to Dr. George Yatskievych, the Center Curator, at george.yatskievych@austin.utexas.edu.

If this is your first employment at UT Austin, new employee paperwork involves an I-9 certification. This requires an in-person visit to the Office of Human Resources to submit your citizenship or visa documents. Intern must also agree to a standard background check.

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