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September 7, 2016, Filed Under: Research

LLILAS Fall Research Opportunities

LLILAS is recruiting UT undergraduate students to work with UT faculty during the fall 2016 semester. Our Latin Americanist faculty produce cutting-edge research on a broad range of topics and disciplines and help to maintain the academic leadership of the institute. This research internship is an excellent opportunity for students considering graduate school. Duties may include literature research and review; data manipulation, analysis, and interpretation; organization of research materials (data, texts, articles); other related duties assigned by faculty. Students will be selected based on previous research experience or demonstrated interest in Latin American academic issues. Successful candidates will be paired with faculty according to their specific areas of interest. Previous research experience is a plus, as is intermediate to advanced proficiency in Spanish and/or Portuguese.

 We have 3 specific request from LLILAS Faculty.  Please let me know if you would be interested in working in any of them.

 The Mesoamerica Center.

Publication illustrations for book on the Maya.

·          a brief description of the goals of the research project (3-5 lines)

The Mesoamerica Center is looking for a student to help finish the manuscript stage of a new book under contract on the ancient Maya. The research intern will assist with compiling the illustrations that accompany the text. At the end of the project the completed manuscript will be submitted for publication.

·          a description of the tasks that you would assign to the students (bullet list is ok)

Research, digitize, and assemble the illustrations for a manuscript on the ancient Maya. The text is mostly complete, and images are in production. The research intern will match captions to images; digitize to production standards and scale; research and locate illustrations for missing images; and assist with obtaining permissions for reproduction of copyrighted material.

·          a brief summary of preferred qualifications (e.g., research experience, language or computer skills)

The project is suited for a student with and interest in Latin American history and archaeology; attention to detail and good organization skills; initiative and ability to work independently once the process is underway; scanning and Photoshop experience preferred but not required. The project will take place at the Mesoamerica Center in the Department of Art and Art History, with occasional visits to the Benson Library.

School of Music

I have a manuscript that needs to go to press by December 2016 consisting primarily of translated, annotated essays by Fernando Ortiz. The press has just sent me some documents describing the ways that the MS must be prepared for submission. This includes saving the images in a certain format, saving text documents in a current format, making certain that all citations are in the same style throughout, etc. Additionally, a few of the images to be included need work done on them in Photoshop in order to crop them, add in shading to the background, that sort of thing. I’d love a student’s help with those tasks so I can focus on completing the final translation. Certain aspects of the project are clerical but others are more creative, and the student would also gain insights into the requirements of academic publishing. 

 Specifically, the student’s duties would include:

—Reading all instructions on document submission

—Helping reformat all chapters as appropriate, following those guidelines

—Helping crop and touch up images using Photoshop

—Generating a captions document containing captions for all artwork

—Ensuring that indications are placed throughout the document to indicate where images are to be placed

—Final spell-checking, searches for typos or other errors that need addressing 

Dept of History

·          Goals of the research project — My research project investigates the history of Southeast Asian refugee migrations to South America, specifically in Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil during the late 1970s and early 1980s. This is a transnational project which examines the migration and resettlement of refugees from Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos after the Vietnam War. This project pulls together untapped historical evidence from archival collections in the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees as well as archives in the United States and Argentina to trace the international humanitarian projects on behalf of refugees. My research is driven by the following questions: why did South American countries accept Southeast Asian refugees during the 1970s? What were the immigration policies of Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil with respect to refugees? The deliverables for this project is a journal article and two chapters for my current book project.

·          Tasks for the students — I am in search of a student interested in researching the history of immigration policies in Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil in the 20th century, and the connections of these policies with the United States. Some of the tasks will include: creating bibliographies; identifying journals and articles on immigration policies and building an annotated bibliography; searching newspapers for articles about refugees; and transcribing interviews from Spanish into English. I will meet with the student on a weekly basis to guide the student throughout the research process.

·           Preferred qualifications — The intern needs to have a strong command of spoken and written Spanish.

If interested, contact Paloma Díaz-Lobos, M.A. , Scholarly Programs Director & Faculty Liaison, at p.diaz@austin.utexas.edu. 


Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies

August 11, 2016, Filed Under: Internship

Ten Thousand Villages of Austin Fall Internships

Ten-Thousand-Villages-LogoTen Thousand Villages of Austin (TTV) is a 501(c)(3) fair trade retailer of artisan-crafted works from across the globe. A founding member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO), Ten Thousand Villages sees fair trade as an alternative approach to conventional international trade. We seek to establish long-term buying relationships in places where skilled artisans are under- or unemployed, and in which they lack other opportunities for income.

Featuring products from more than 130 artisan groups in 38 countries, we are part of a network of over 70 retail outlets throughout the United States selling Ten Thousand Villages products. As one of the world’s oldest and largest fair trade organizations, Ten Thousand Villages has spent more than 60 years cultivating trading relationships in which artisans receive a fair price for their work and consumers have access to distinctive handcrafted items.

Social Media Marketing Internship 

We are currently seeking an Intern who is passionate about Fair Trade, our mission, and is interested in helping our Austin store reach “the next level”! This position is perfect for any student looking to gain more hands-on experience in social media marketing or desiring insight into how a non-profit organization is managed!

Internship Responsibilities: 

Social Media (50%)

  • Work with the Marketing Committee and Volunteer Coordinator to manage TTV-Austin’s social media presence, using our Editorial Calendar and Hootsuite to post items about our store, Fair Trade, and events across our Facebook, Instagram and Twitter profiles
  • Create social media reports and monitor activity and impact of posts
  • Develop and implement creative techniques to increase reach and engagement and build community
  • Create and implement innovative ways to utilize social media as a means to attract potential customers and volunteers, and as an educational tool to inform the public on Fair Trade
  • Monitor Google Alerts for global fair-trade events and news, and share relevant content when appropriate

Customer Service (15%)

  • Spend 1-2 hours a week on our sales floor, engaging customers and familiarizing yourself with TTV products
  • Watch the “New Item Videos” every month and work with the Inventory Manager to tell the stories in store
  • Verbally market upcoming events and initiatives to customers

Marketing (35%)

  • Create and post fliers about major store events
  • Create event pages on Facebook, Do512, and other online calendars; promote events through social media
  • Research and write about artisan groups that TTV works with on social media outlets
  • Assist with planning and promoting of Fair Trade events in Austin and surrounding communities
  • Develop productive partnerships on and offline with other entities, and review pop-up sale opportunities
  • Contribute to creative, strategic marketing efforts focusing on Holiday community events and shopping

Preferred Skills

  • Excellent communication skills (verbal, written, electronic)
  • Enjoys using Social Media – Facebook, Twitter and Instagram experience essential; Pinterest desirable
  • Marketing and/or Customer Service experience preferred
  • Graphic Design experience a plus (not required)
  • Able to take initiative and step outside comfort zone to learn

Internship Perks

  • 20% off all purchases at Ten Thousand Villages of Austin (!)
  • Positive, creative, and fun work environment at one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies (*Ethisphere Institute)
  • Opportunities to network with like-minded community members
  • Professional development through Ten Thousand Villages staff evaluations and relevant training sessions

How to apply

Interested applicants should submit brief letter of interest and resume to the Volunteer Coordinator, Alex Peters, at volunteers.austin@tenthousandvillages.com. Internship requires 10-15 hours per week based in our new location at 4803 Burnet Rd (some hours can be completed remotely) and will begin in September 2016.

Off-Site Sales and Events Internship

We are currently looking for an Intern who is passionate about our mission, and interested in helping our store thrive in our new location on Burnet Road. This person will help manage our holiday off site sales and benefit nights, completing logistical tasks associated with these events; increasing their scope and seeking new opportunities.

Off-site sales are opportunities to sell artisan handcrafts outside of our normal retail space. They are often at festivals, markets, or churches and normally take place on the weekends. Benefit Nights are shopping events hosted by Ten Thousand Villages to raise funds for other local nonprofits. October, November and December are the busiest months for both Offsite Sales and Benefit Nights, with multiple events per week. These programs allow us to support our community while building awareness and promoting fair trade outside the store.

We need a well organized Intern to make this year’s holiday season a success. This position is perfect for any student desiring hands-on experience with sales, inventory, event planning, and nonprofit management!

Intern Responsibilities

  • Provide event support for our October art show and fundraiser, managing our Silent Auction
  • Manage our offsite and Benefit Night calendars for November and December
  • Assist with pack up, tracking inventory, and tracking sales throughout the offsite sale season
  • Style the collections of products to be taken to each offsite sale
  • Plan visual merchandising and create signage for each offsite sale
  • Setup and breakdown of offsite sales when applicable (this role can be delegated to other volunteers)
  • Assist with in store setup for Benefit Nights when applicable
  • Be an assertive advocate for Ten Thousand Villages and Fair Trade both in store and at off sites
  • Assist with store and organizational tasks throughout the Holiday Season
  • Work with the Social Media intern to promote offsite sales and Benefit Nights online

Preferred Skills

  • Excellent communication skills (verbal, written, electronic) and a cooperative work style
  • Highly organized and able to multitask and manage multiple projects along a timeline
  • Customer Service experience and strong interpersonal skills
  • Proficiency using Google Drive, Mail and Calendar apps, and able to learn new software quickly
  • Assertive, proactive, and able to take initiative and step outside comfort zone to learn new skills
  • Enjoys using and understands Social Media
  • Passionate about fair trade and/or global social justice

Internship Perks

  • 20% off all purchases at Ten Thousand Villages of Austin
  • Positive, innovative, and fun work environment at an organization that has been named as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies 7 years in a row by the Ethisphere Institute
  • Opportunities to network with like-minded community members
  • Professional development through Ten Thousand Villages evaluations and relevant training sessions

Interested applicants should submit brief letter of interest and resume to the Volunteer Coordinator, Alex Peters, at volunteers.austin@tenthousandvillages.com. Internship requires 10-15 hours per week based in our new location at 4803 Burnet Rd (some hours can be completed remotely) and will begin in September 2016.

July 14, 2016, Filed Under: Internship

A Glimmer of Hope Fall Internships

PROGRAMS INTERN

Glimmer works to lift the women and girls of rural Ethiopia out of extreme poverty. Glimmer’s programs team manages implementation of clustered health, microfinance, education, and microfinance projects through our local implementing partners in Ethiopia. We are looking for a Master’s level Programs Intern who is interested in international development or international affairs for the Fall of 2016. You will assist in data organization and analysis and provide support for our programs team activities.

Position: 

Maintain program/project records in our project management database,

Review project completion documents and photos for accuracy,

Review proposals and reports from our construction partners in Ethiopia,

Prepare proposals and reports for donors

Communicate with Addis Ababa, Ethiopia office on program tasks,

Conduct research and other activities as needed.

Requirements: 

you’re a world changer. Interested in serving humanity? An internship at Glimmer means you’ll be a part of something big. Something that helps create change in your world.

you’re independent and innovative, yet roll with the punches. We expect creative thinking and solutions from everyone here. You are a self-starter who thinks outside the box and provides real-time solutions without handholding. Our close-knit departments constantly overlap, so you can jump right into group projects, and deal with a diverse group.

your organization skills intimidate Martha Stewart. You stay organized throughout the duration of a project, and are able to juggle multiple projects at a time. You’re a firm believer that every detail matters.

you get things done. You’re a pro at meeting deadlines. If you don’t know, you ask questions and get what you need to get the job done. You communicate early on if there is a problem. You don’t just show up, you perform your best.

knowledgeable and experienced. You have the education and work experience to back up your mad skills as a communicator and data analyst.

commitment:

We’re looking for a Master’s level student (upper level undergraduate students will be considered on a case by case basis) to come to our Austin office 20 hours per week this fall (schedule is flexible). Please only apply if you are located in Austin, Texas.

benefits:

An internship at A Glimmer of Hope is an incredible opportunity for students to gain experience at an international non-profit with a mission to help change the world. This is an unpaid internship but it may count for internship credit at your college or university.

apply:

Please submit a resume to leslie@aglimmerofhope.org with ICD Programs Intern in the subject line.

FALL 2016 COMMUNICATIONS INTERN

Glimmer works to lift the women and girls of rural Ethiopia out of extreme poverty. Glimmer is looking for a Communications Intern who will assist in a variety of communications and marketing projects and help organize our media content. You will be asked to contribute to ongoing team projects that focus on efficient and engaging communication with Glimmer’s supporters.

position:

  • Contribute to projects that enhance Glimmer’s communications to our donors through writing, storytelling, synthesis of programs information and more
  • Create organization systems for our media content libraries
  • Help build Glimmer’s online presence
  • Assist with research related to Glimmer’s marketing, communications and fundraising
  • Write and edit copy; assist with visual storytelling
  • Assist with other media projects as needed
  • Execute tasks on quick deadlines

requirements:

you’re a world changer. Interested in serving humanity? An internship at Glimmer means you’ll be a part of something big. Something that helps create change in your world.

you get things done. You’re a pro at meeting deadlines and multi-tasking, and you’re a firm believer that every detail matters. If you don’t know, you ask questions and get what you need to perform your best. You communicate early on if there is a problem.

you’re independent and innovative, yet roll with the punches. We expect creative thinking and solutions from everyone here. You are a self-starter who thinks outside the box and provides real-time solutions without hand holding.

Our close-knit departments constantly overlap, so you can jump right into group projects, and deal with a diverse group.

you get accused of being a feng shui master. Your well-developed sense of space and function means you have a natural knack for design and organization. You just make things look good.

you’re knowledgeable and experienced. You have the education and work experience to back up your skills as a communicator, writer and general marketing whiz.

you’re tech savvy and an AP stylebook wizard. You’re computer literate with Mac experience and know your way around the web. You love grammar and know where to put an Oxford comma. Familiarity with Photoshop, InDesign or Google AdWords is a plus, but not required.

commitment:

We are looking for a part-time intern (12-16 hours per week) for the Fall of 2016. Hours are flexible. Please apply only if you are located in Austin, Texas.

benefits:

The Glimmer Internship Program is an opportunity for qualified students to gain real world experience at an international non-profit with a mission to help change the world. This is an unpaid internship but it may count for internship credit at your college or university.

apply:

Please submit a cover letter, your resume and answers to the questions below to jobs@aglimmerofhope.org. No phone calls please.

intern questions:

  1. Describe yourself.
  2. How did you become familiar with Glimmer, and what has your previous involvement with Glimmer been?
  3. When did humanitarian work become a priority for you?
  4. Explain why you are applying for this position, and what makes you a good fit.
  5. If you are accepted, what will your personal goals be during your time here?
  6. What are two or three of your favorite websites?
  7. What is the last book that you read and enjoyed? And the last book you read and didn’t enjoy?
  8. What are your three favorite movies?
  9. Is there anything else you’d like us to know about you?
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