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MARCH DEADLINES:>Harris Fellowship in Child Development & Early Childhood Education (1yr.):The Harris Fellowship Program in Child Development and Early Childhood Education is a collaboration between the Yale Child Study Center and Calvin Hill Day Care Center and Kitty Lustman-Findling Kindergarten of New Haven, CT. Fellows have a teacher mentor at Calvin Hill and a clinical mentor at the Child Study Center. http://calvinhilldaycare.org/training/* MARCH 2>The Seedlings Teaching Fellowship in Early Childhood Education and Child Development (1yr.)A supervised and supported entry into the professional world of early childhood education, childcare and teaching. It is a unique combination of engagement in a high quality preschool classroom setting and participation in related courses in a nationally renowned child development clinic. Seedlings Fellows train at Calvin Hill Day Care Center and the Kitty Lustman-Findling Kindergarten, nationally accredited, model educational preschool programs for the children of Yale and New Haven community families. For the Application form and Reference Forms, scroll down the page at http://calvinhilldaycare.org/training/* MARCH 2>Spain: Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market:(Trade Marks and Designs) – European Union Traineeships (5 mos) Provides training in industrial property and trade mark law. For traineeships beginning in Sept.http://oami.europa.eu/ows/rw/pages/OHIM/career/traineeships.en.do*MARCH 31>Huntington Theatre Company – Professional Internship Program (3-9 mos.):Internships are available in the following areas: *Artistic: Producing/Casting *Artistic: Literary Management *Calderwood Pavilion *Company Management *Costume Construction *Costume Design *Development *Education *Electrics *General Management *Marketing/Public Relations *Props *Scenery *Sound *Stage Management/Production Assistant *Technical Direction Professional Internships are available only as full-time season commitments, from September to June http://www.huntingtontheatre.org/involved/pip.aspxDEADLINE: MARCH 31>Code for America’s Fellowship Program (11mos.)Talented web developers, designers, and entrepreneurs leverage the power of the internet to make governments more open and efficient, and in doing so, they become civic leaders able to realize transformational change in government with technology. http://codeforamerica.org/fellows/ DEADLINE: MARCH 18Along with public relations responsibilities such as studio tours and ticketing, Pages have the opportunity to work on short or long term assignments in various departments including news, entertainment, digital, marketing, publicity, production, programming and Sports.*MARCH>Case Western – Biomedical Research Education Program (1yr.) (PREP)Scholars enjoy mentored research experience, graduate courses, GRE workshops, and a variety of venues to interact with and learn from some of the best researchers in the world. (Must intend to apply within two years to a graduate program that will lead a Phd) http://gradresed.case.edu/prep/index.html* MARCH 31>Meridian Institute – Public Policy Fellowship:Placement in Meridian’s Dillon, Colorado or Washington, DC office that provides the opportunity to work on varied and highly complex public policy issues, learn about the field of multi-party collaborative problem solving, and engage with leaders from a variety of sectors and interest groups. http://www.merid.org/en/About/Employment.aspx*MARCH 12> Atlantic Media Fellowship- Business:Business Fellows contribute to marketing and advertising sales, events, membership and design. Includes participation in Atlantic Media Academy. http://tbe.taleo.net/NA1/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=ATLANTICMEDIA&cws=1&rid=1158*MARCH 1>Atlantic Media Fellowship – EditorialEditorial Fellows may contribute to fact checking and research; Assisting staff with administrative tasks; Web production, including photo research, copy editing, multimedia editing and blogging; Reporting; Manuscript review. All editorial fellows will have some potential writing opportunities, primarily on the websites.http://tbe.taleo.net/NA1/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=ATLANTICMEDIA&cws=1&rid=1157*MARCH 1>PR/COMMUNICATIONS – Alfred Fleishman Diversity Fellowship –(6-12mos.):Fleishman-Hillard, a global leader in communications and marketing, is offering a paid position in one of its U.S. offices (Atlanta, Dallas, Chicago, New York, St. Louis, San Francisco and Washington, D.C.), professional development training and a mentor program. Rotate among account teams, work on client projects.http://fleishmanhillard.com/careers/internships-scholarships/alfred-fleishman-diversity-fellowships/* MARCH 15>The ABC Studios Production Associates ProgramThe program lets candidates experience many different areas of the multifaceted, corporate side of production, including: Production Management; Production Finance; Post-Production Management; Studio Crafts Management; and Production Business & Legal Affairs. http://www.productionassociatesprogram.com/ Click ‘Download Applilcation’* ONLY APPLY between MARCH 16-MARCH 30>Elizabeth Sackler Museum Education Trust SACI Scholarship (1 yr.) :Study in Florence, Italy at Studio Art Centers International For a female who exhibits exceptional artistic excellence in painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, photography or art conservation. http://www.saci-florence.org/pagebase2.asp?s=49&id_001=88*MARCH 15>Imagination Stage Professional Theatre – Apprenticeship Program:One intensive hands-on experience in the professional theatre and theatre education. Participate in ALL aspects of Theatre Production, Management and Education, and work in every department. Career Focus options in : 1) Development 2) Artistic Direction 3) Education 4) Marketing and 5) Production Managementhttp://www.imaginationstage.org/about/jobs-a-auditions/109*MARCH 1>National Geographic ‘All Roads Film Project’ Seed Grant:Funding for film projects from indigenous and underrepresented minority-culture filmmakers year-round. For filmmakers who bring their lives and communities to light through first-person storytelling. Grants from $1,000–$10,000 http://events.nationalgeographic.com/events/all-roads/seed-grants/*15th of March , June, Sept, Dec>The Turner Trainee Team (t3) Program (11-18 mos):For individuals who have a passion for the entertainment and broadcast media industries. Learn about the creative and business sides of cable entertainment and get experience with Marketing, Public Relations, Interactive, Design and Production in Turner’s leading divisions: TBS, TNT, Turner Classic Movies, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Turner Sports, and CNN.com.*Typically MARCH 31>Turner Sports NCAA Digital Post-graduate Internship (11mos.):*Typically MARCH 31>CNN Video Journalist Program:provides hands-on experience and training for entry-level candidates pursuing one of three career goals: technical control room, video editing, or editorial. http://www.turner.com/careers/students-and-recent-grads*Typically MARCH 31>London Mountbatten Institute Internship Program ( 1yr.):Combine full-time work with seminars, self-assessment, and projects leading to either the Certificate or MBA in International Business Practice. http://www.mountbatten.org/mipweb.nsf/pages/ld_a_year_in_london(for year beginning August)*MARCH 31>International Education Internship – Watson Institute’s Choices for the 21st Century Education Programat Brown University (1yr) :Work as part of a team focused on strengthening international content and civic learning with the core curriculum at the secondary level in the United States. (1 yr) http://www.choices.edu/about/internship.php*mid-MARCH>Germany – Ecologic Transatlantic Internship (6-12 mos):Participate in international environmental research and consulting program. http://ecologic.eu/de/1454*MARCH>The Mariam K. Chamberlain Fellowship in Women & Public Policy (9 mos.):Work as a general Research Assistant - tasks may include reviewing literature; collecting, checking and analyzing data; gathering information; and preparing reports and report graphics. Attending relevant Congressional briefings, policy seminars and meetings is also an integral part. http://www.iwpr.org/about/fellowships* MARCH 1>National Congress of American Indians Fellowship (11 mos.):Be involved in legislative action and policy development within tribal government.http://www.ncai.org/Internships_Fellowships.13.0.html*MARCH 15>City Hall Fellows (12 mos.):Fellows will be grouped in cohorts of 10 within each host city (Houston, TX or San Francisco, CA) and will be placed throughout the local government with high-level local officials. Fellows will work on critical city projects, create individual and group service projects, and also participate in the Civic Leadership Development Program http://www.cityhallfellows.org/* MARCH 1 (Not updated online yet)>Youth Service Opportunities Project Fellow (1yr):Engages young people in direct service, while encouraging their development as the future leaders of nonprofit organizations. Lead high school and college students in Workcamps, identify and schedule service placements at service agencies, and encourage reflection on the volunteer experience. http://www.ysop.org/ysopfellows.htm*MARCH 1>Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies – Fellowship (9 mos):Provides an opportunity to work on policy issues as full-time staff members of a Congressional office, Federal agency, or non-profit community organization in DC. http://www.apaics.org/index.php/pages/programs/fellowships/*MARCH 31>The New Teacher Project – Teaching Fellows:TNTP’s alternate routes to certification are highly selective programs designed to recruit and train high-achieving individuals who do not have education backgrounds to become teachers for hard-to-staff schools. These “Teaching Fellows” programs currently operate in more than 18 locations nationwide. http://tntp.org/teach/* Georgia – FEB/MARCH>Spain – Language & Culture Assistants: (8 mos.):Serve as a Teaching Assistant in Spain K-12*MARCH 31>India – Takshashila School – Teaching Fellow (1yr):Teach in the classroom, mentor local teachers, be involved in extended day and hostel programs, as well as to act as a role model for the school community. Apply to Melanie Bowen ’93, Co-Founder & Directorbowenmm@yahoo.com (See DartBoard Entry-Level Job Description)*MARCH 1>Marshall Islands – The Dartmouth Volunteer Teaching Program (DVTP):A year-long volunteer program for graduates of Dartmouth College. Participants hold full-time teaching positions at public schools throughout the Marshall Islands, a small group of atolls and islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. http://www.dartmouthrmi.com/*MARCH> London – Ketchum – James Maxwell (public relations) Graduate Programme:Work in a full-service Public Relations agency and rotate through our practice areas (Consumer, Healthcare, Corporate and Public Affairs). Must have UK work authorization already. http://www.ketchum.com/James_Maxwell_Programme*MARCH 30>CIEE Teacher Program:Paid teaching positions. http://www.ciee.org/teach/*MARCH 15 – Spain*MARCH 16 – South Korea>Korea - Teach & Learn in Korea (TALK) (6 mos. or 1 yr.):Sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Science & Technology and administered by the National Institute for International Education. Teach English in a rural Korean community. Includes a month orientation http://www.talk.go.kr/*MARCH for August>Case Western – Biomedical Research Education Program (1yr.) (PREP):Provides an outstanding environment for students who feel additional preparation in research is needed. PREP Scholars enjoy mentored research experience, graduate courses, GRE workshops, and a variety of venues to interact with and learn from some of the best researchers in the world. (Must intend to apply within two years to a graduate program that will lead a Phd) http://gradresed.case.edu/prep/index.html*MARCH 31FUNDING:*Dartmouth General - Project or Study AbroadFor one year. Up to $5,500. For projects or graduate study in the U.S. or abroad.Deadline: MARCH 1*McGorrian - Project or Study AbroadUp to $3,500. For students who plan careers in some aspect of foreign affairs and cultures, including areas such as arts, journalism, education, diplomacy, preservation of indigenous cultures, environmental work, humanitarian relief and economic development.Deadline: – MARCH 1Leonore Annenberg Teaching Fellowship:Offers a stipend of $30,000 to complete a master’s degree program at either Stanford, U.Penn, U. Virginia or U. Washington, in exchange for a commitment to teach for three years in high-need secondary urban or rural schools.——————————————————————APRIL DEADLINES:>Baggett Fellowship for the Study of Linguistics (1yr):Gain significant research experience in an active interdisciplinary environment before pursuing graduate study in some area of linguistics or cognitive science. http://www.ling.umd.edu/baggett/?page=fellow_info*APRIL 21 (not updated online yet)>PBS NewsHour Desk Assistants (6 mos.):Desk Assistants rotate through 3 of the following 7 positions logging, newsdesk , research, production, forward planning, tape library, and beat.* APRIL 30>The Olga Gruss Lewin Post-Graduate Fellowship (via Tucker Foundation):Supports an 8-month to 1-year project affiliated with a non-profit organization immediately following graduation. You must first secure an opportunity with an organization in order to apply for funding. http://www.dartmouth.edu/~tucker/funds-grants/postgrad/postgradlewin.html*APRIL 4>NPR The Stone & Holt Weeks Fellowship –(6 mos.):The fellowship consists of two sessions: 12 weeks at The Washington Post, followed by 12 weeks at NPR in Washington, to learn how to report for print, web and radio.http://www.npr.org/about/careers/fellowships/weeks.html * APRIL 30>Germany – Ecologic Transatlantic Fellowship Program:Participate in international the environmental research and consulting program. Fellows join international collaborative project teams and have the opportunity to conduct research and co-author reports.*APRIL (4-6 mos. before start date)>Chandler Chicco – Healthcare Public Relations) Graduate Training Program (DC & NY) – 4-6 mos. :(Graduate Trainees participate in a program in one of six professional tracks: Public Relations/Account Management; Medical Education and Marketing; Market Access; Digital/Social Media; Studio Project Management; or Research and Measurement.*APRIL 1>City Year (1 yr):As one of the largest AmeriCorps programs City Year provides corps members with skills and opportunities as tutors, mentors, and role models, making a difference in the lives of children, and transform schools and neighborhoods in the U.S. and South Africa. http://www.cityyear.org/faq.aspx*APRIL 30>Orbis Institute – Fellowship (1 yr.):During your six-month stay in China, India, Kenya or Nepal, work in high school classrooms facilitating the Orbis Global Leadership Curriculum and work with students to initiate solutions to global problems in their respective local communities. Upon return, Fellows work on building a Blueprint for Action around the research they conducted while abroad. http://www.orbisinstitute.org/index.php?id=179&no_cache=1*Typically APRIL>Berkeley Repertory Theatre Professional Fellowships:(Artistic, Admin. & Production) 11 mo.For serious-minded, highly motivated individuals who are ready to embark upon a professional theatre career. Fellows are directly exposed to the Theatre’s daily operations and given the opportunity to provide support for the award-winning company’s ambitious and innovative body of work. http://www.berkeleyrep.org/fellowships/index.asp*APRIL 1>UMBC Choice Community Service Fellowship (1 yr.) – Maryland or Rhode Island:Work in teams serving youth involved in the juvenile justice system in Baltimore or Rhode Island. Gain a broad range of exposure to community-based services including: juvenile justice, human services, public schools, courts, and housing.http://www.choiceprograms.org/index.cfmaction=viewPosition&positionID=1&webpageID=8 (University of Maryland in conjunction with Americorps)*APRIL 9 (RI); APRIL 11 (MD)>Academy for Urban School Leadership Urban Teacher Residency (1yr.):Teacher training program and a Master’s degree, partnered with Chicago Public Schools, focusing on transforming chronically underperforming schools, typically in high-poverty areas. A full-year campus-based residency in a CPS classroom that includes training, education, certification, and mentorship. http://www.ausl-chicago.org/train-apply.html*APRIL 1>New York City Economic Development Board Project Management Program (2yr.):Program participants join NYCEDC as Project Managers or Senior Project Managers and rotate between three departments. Core skills training may include finance, real estate, negotiation, presentation, and general project management.* APRIL 1>Arden Theatre – Professional Apprentice Program – (10 mos.) The directing program provides apprentices with a comprehensive knowledge of the inner workings of a nonprofit regional theatre through work in EVERY aspect of operations including front of house, box office, marketing, development, artistic, education, production, stage management, finance, and general management. http://www.ardentheatre.org/opportunities/apa.html*APRIL 13>The Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism Marketing Fellowship (~1 yr.) –http://www.ct.gov/cct/lib/cct/Fellowship_and_Scholarship__4.1.2011.pdf*APRIL 11 (page has not been updated)GANNETT TALENT MANAGEMENT PROGRAM :Gannett publishes 84 daily newspapers, including USA TODAY, and nearly 1,000 non-daily publications; and operates 23 television stations in the U.S. Participants who successfully complete the ten-week training program will be awarded full-time positions. http://www.gannett.com/article/99999999/CAREERS07/120106001* APRIL 15>Massachusetts Promise Fellows (1yr.)Fellows are committed to building abetter future for children and youth in communities across Massachusetts. One year with livingallowance, health benefits, over 200 hours of professional development training, free grad/undergrad courses at Northeastern University, loan forebearance, an educational award, & a monthly transportation allowance. http://masspromisefellows.org/whybeafellow.html*Applic starts in APRIL – See project descriptions>Belgium – European Economic and Social Committee Traineeships (5 mos.)Work with a mentor in drawing up records of meetings, carrying out research in a particular area, and in evaluating economic, financial and technical cooperation projects and programmes. http://eesc.europa.eu/organisation/tgj/trainees/index_en.asp* APRIL 1 (for Sept. experience)>Sweden – Institute for Security & Development Policy – Intern (4-5 mos.)Work on a research project, and assist with more general administrative duties, including editing, outreach and preparation of seminars, conferences and other events.* APRIL 30>Island Fellows Program (2 yr.) :Build sustainability of Maine’s island and working waterfront communities. Help guide planning and economic development, through the Island Institute in Rockland, Maine http://www.islandinstitute.org/be_a_fellow.php*Apply early in April, though final deadline is MAY>Pew Leadership Fellows (1yr.):The Pew Leadership Year enables individuals to focus on one discipline –policy/advocacy, research or communications – within one department – Pew Environment Group, Pew Economic Policy Group, Pew Center on the States, or Pew Health Group. http://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/2050/job*APRIL 25 (not updated online yet)——————————————————–**Call Career Services 646-2215 to schedule an Appointment to discuss your Job Search**