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A BIG thank you to our wonderful Alumni and Career Intern this semester, Erin Asbury (INTA), for all her effort in putting together the Career Roundups for this spring!
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Working in the D.C. area this summer?Let us know! We'll put you in touch with other Ivan Allen Students planning on living and working in D.C. this summer.
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Take a few moments to complete this survey for your college. This information is essential for us to provide accurate data about internship opportunities and placements to employers, future students, and alumni.
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Center for Career Development and Discovery
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- When: Tuesday, April 26 from 12 to 5 PM
Positions are available in software engineering, business analytics, quality analytics, engineering, and ITIS. Register at the link above.
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- When: Monday, May 9 from 2 to 6 PM
- Where: Cobb Galleria Centre
This event is for alumni and graduating undergraduates only. Register at the link above.
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Career and Pre-Professional Advisors
Career Development: Dennis Lindsay, dennis.lindsay@gatech.edu
-Walk-in hours: Wednesdays from 11:00 AM-12:00 PM, Clough 242
Pre-Law and Pre-Teaching: Susan Belmonte, sbelmonte@gatech.edu
These advisors are available all summer!
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Deadline: October 11 at 5 PM
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Schwarzman College is a new university in China dedicated to teaching students to respond to the geopolitical landscape of the 21st Century. For more information and deadlines, follow the link.
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When: July 22-23
Where: Center for Civil and Human Rights
The International Human Trafficking Institute (IHTI) connects college campus groups and student leaders who seek to combat human trafficking, including labor and sex trafficking. For more information on IHTI, visit their website.
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The BUILD (Bridging Unity, Inclusion, Leadership & Diversity) Externship is an informational, developmental and highly interactive week-long conference held at Benton Harbor Technology Center. The externship is designed for undergraduate rising sophomores and juniors in business & engineering programs. |
Deadline: April 25
The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs is providing a fixed number of grants to support students participating in unpaid summer internships or attending academic seminars and conferences. Last year seven students received grants ranging from $500 to $1000 each.
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This for-credit research program, building on the AGORA Project, is an interdisciplinary research and development program that will start in the fall.
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- Deadlines: May 1 (Summer), July 31 (Fall), November 30 (Spring)
The Atlanta Review is an international, award-winning poetry journal that has been published for 22 years. Our internship is designed to give students the opportunity to gain real-world experience in literary publishing. Prospective interns should have a have an interest in literary publishing and/or creative writing. |
The ACCG Civic Affairs Foundations has provided funding to the Georgia County Internship Program (GCIP) for 35 paid county internships for college and graduate students in counties throughout the state. Opportunities in law and criminal justice as well as many other areas exist.
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The AT&T Foundry is a fast-paced and collaborative environment where AT&T and technology providers team to deliver the latest applications and services into the hands of customers more quickly than ever before.
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Deadline: May 11
This pre-law internship focuses on recruiting students with STEM majors, such as engineering or computer science, who are interested in Intellectual Property law.
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Deadline: June 2
In 2009, the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) launched the voluntary Green Communities Certification program for jurisdictions in the 10-county Atlanta Region to encourage local governments to become more sustainable. ARC's Sustainable Connections Internship program seeks to connect the wealth of talented university students in the region with local governments in need of sustainability programming assistance.
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Because you can only refresh your newsfeed so many times.
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