Are you a junior or senior in college? What about a graduate student working on a master’s degree searching for an internship? Consider an internship with Great Wall China Adoption/Children of All Nations. Interns work with our outreach and marketing team, case managers, waiting child counselors, and referral teams to receive hands-on experience with families in the adoption process. The internship is perfect for students interested in psychology, sociology, social work, human development and family sciences, communications, marketing and business. Best part? Internships can be custom-tailored to your specific major and specific area(s) of interest!
**Note: these internships are unpaid. If interested, please submit a cover letter, resume, and availability to: diedra@gwca.org
Children & Society
Thinkery, the new Austin Children’s Museum is looking for summer interns
Thinkery is looking for summer interns in the following positions:
- Camp Internship
- Development Internship
- Early Learners Internship
- Education Internship
- Graphic Design Internship
- Parties Internship
- School Program Internship
- Social Media Internship
- Tech Education Internship
- Teen Program Internship
- Volunteer Engagement Internship
If you are interested in an internship with Thinkery and want to find out more about each of these positions, visit their website here: http://thinkeryaustin.org/about/careers/.
Application deadlines are:
- March 15th for the summer term
- June 15th for the fall term
For questions about our internship program, please contact Dana Mahoney at 512.469.6211.
Undergraduate Research Award – Apply by June 2
The Undergraduate Awards recognize the world’s top undergraduate research projects from a variety of academic disciplines spanning the humanities, sciences, and visual arts. Open to final and penultimate year undergraduates, students are invited to submit research essays or special projects completed as part of their coursework that present fresh ideas and new arguments. Assessed by an international panel of academics, winning students will have their work published in the Undergraduate Awards Journal and be invited to attend the UA Summit—a 3 day conference in Dublin, Ireland.
Eligible papers must meet the following criteria:
– Received a grade of A
– Between 1750 – 5000 words (up to 20,000 for Math & Physical Sciences)
– Accompanied by a 300 word abstract
– Submitted by students in their penultimate or final year
Students looking for more information should visit www.utexas.edu/ugs/uhc/awards/undergraduate.
Deadline for submissions is June 2, 2014, but students are encouraged to register early.
If you have any questions, please contact The University Honors Center at uhc@austin.utexas.edu.
