Submit to The Circuit!

WashU’s undergraduate Law journal, The Circuit, is now open for submissions with a deadline of November 11th . We are looking for academic essays that grapple with law, legal concepts, institutions, or issues from any time period or place. We welcome essays written for any course, from any semester, from all undergraduates, regardless of academic division, major, minor or year. We also welcome multiple submissions from a single author.  We are also interested in briefs, memos, research projects and other written works prepared for internships, jobs, volunteer work, or other community-based experiences.  Check out http://prelawsociety.wustl.edu/ for more information!

 

The Pre-Law Society.
Washington University Pre-Law Society (WUPLS)
washuprelawsociety@gmail.com

prelawsociety.wustl.edu
@washupls

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START Now Hiring Spring 2013 Interns

START is in the process of recruiting students for our Spring 2013 internships. We have unpaid intern positions available for undergrad and graduate students as well as recent graduates, and we’re looking for a wide range of skills and majors.  All internships require a minimum commitment of 10 hours per week for the spring semester.  In addition to the experience gained from the tasks they engage in for their internship, START also organizes a full calendar of enrichment activities for our interns aimed at providing them with additional opportunities for professional development, including career profile sessions, skills sessions, and research round tables.  The priority deadline for the Spring internships is midnight on Sunday October 7th, with the final deadline being Midnight Sunday October 13th.  Please find attached a flyer with more information about the opportunities available.

Sarah Fishering
Education Coordinator
National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism
University of Maryland
Phone: (301) 405-8504
E-mail: sfishering@start.umd.edu
http://www.start.umd.edu/

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Global Internship Experience

Greetings,

I writing am on behalf of Webster University’s Global Internship Experience (GIE). The GIE has a 32-year track record of successfully expanding student horizons and offers qualified applicants 8-week, full-time internship placements in Austria, China, Germany, Japan, Mexico, The Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Placements are available for students studying business, communications/public relations, computer science, engineering, marketing, and a wide variety of fields in the humanities and social sciences.

The GIE challenges aspiring young professionals to apply their academic training to the workplace through customized internship placements. These transformative experiences develop participants professionally and personally, shaping goals and career paths. The GIE is open to undergraduate students, graduate students, and graduating seniors studying at any Missouri university or college.

Eligibility and costs are outlined in the attached brochure and on our website, www.webster.edu/gie <http://www.webster.edu/gie>. If you need hard copies of the brochure, please let me know. Please note that there is an intermediate-level language requirement where applicable. *The deadline to apply for the summer 2013 program is November 15, 2012.* I encourage you to refer interested students to me at lpapineau98@webster.edu <mailto:lpapineau98@webster.edu> or 314-246-5979 for additional information. Additionally, I’d be happy to discuss a visit to your campus to meet with interested students. We look forward to hosting your students on this innovative program.

Thank you,

Libby Papineau

Assistant Director, Global Internship Experience

Webster University 470 E. Lockwood Ave.

St. Louis, MO 63119 Phone: 1-314-246-5979

www.webster.edu/gie

 

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Bain & Company at WU

We are looking to recruit strong candidates from Wash U this fall, and would like all students whose interests may overlap with a Bain career to be aware of our upcoming events and to find out more about what life is like at Bain. Our recruiting calendar for Juniors and Seniors is included at the bottom of this message. I have also included a brief description of what someone right out of undergrad can expect to do at Bain during their first three years, as well as an overview of Bain.

Bain & Company is a top-tier strategic consulting firm and will be interviewing seniors for the 2013 Associate Consultant class and Juniors for this summer’s Associate Consultant Intern program.  We are seeking students who have exceptional scholastic records, strong interpersonal skills, and active, diverse interests.   We do not require a business background. Instead, we look to hire smart, well-rounded people from a variety of backgrounds interested in problem solving. Historically, a majority of new ACs have come to Bain with non-business educations.

We provide nationally renowned global training to all new hires in order to provide them with the necessary tools to succeed at Bain. Additionally, we offer the possibility of MBA sponsorship after a few years with the firm. Associate Consultants (and Associate Consultant Interns) are integral members of case teams that work with multinational corporations to improve operating results and to achieve significant increases in the market values of their companies. Case teams work on intense, strategic problems such as determining new markets to enter, helping make acquisition decisions, manufacturing cost reduction efforts, and market strategy studies for new products. At Bain, we say no two days are the same, and everyone at Bain is exposed to a wide variety of problems that need to be solved.

Through a broad range of experiences, the Associate Consultant position offers individuals the opportunity to develop superior analytic skills, a sound business sense, establish a diverse and selective network, as well as achieve a great career trajectory.  Associate Consultants use data driven analysis and direct client contact to promote change and add value. We hope to see you at our events

Upcoming dates:

• Meet the Firms: September 18, 4:00 pm

• Career fair: September 19, 3:00 pm

• “Ace the Case” introduction to the interview process: September 27, 6:00 pm

• Associate Consultant resume drop deadline: September 29 by 11:59 pm via CareerLink and www.joinbain.com

• Associate Consultant Intern resume drop deadline: November 15 by 11:59 pm via CareerLink and www.joinbain.com

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Election Data Project

Student(s) needed to help manage data and create tables and/or graphs for the Global Elections Database (GEbase). The data will be posted here:  http://www.cle.wustl.edu/.  The student(s) must honest, reliable, and attentive to detail, and have a GPA of 3.6 or higher.  No language skills are necessary.  Applicants must be able to work about 5 hours per week. Student(s) do not have to be work-study eligible.  The work can be completed at home.  If interested, contact Professor Dawn Brancati (brancati@wustl.edu) with a copy of your transcript and a letter of interest.

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Campaign to Re-elect Chris Koster Seeking Interns

The campaign to re-elect Chris Koster as Attorney General of Missouri is looking for politically active, hard working individuals to fill a select number of internship positions for the fall.  Previous campaign experience is helpful, but not required.  Interns will participate in fundraising, field operations, and research.

 

Responsibilities will include everything from canvassing to event organization to assisting with online communications.   Interns who work hard will be given increased responsibilities and opportunities for leadership within the campaign.  In addition to gaining experience working for a political campaign, interns for the Koster campaign will gain a unique perspective into the workings of a statewide organization.

 

Our office is conveniently located by the WashU campus at 6623 Delmar (right next to the Starbucks on the loop).  Internships are part-time and flexible to accommodate class schedules.  We are happy to work with students to receive credit for the internship with the campaign.  In order to receive credit with Washington University, 60 hours is equivalent to one credit hour.

 

Please submit your information for consideration to: http://www.chriskoster.com/volunteer/apply-for-an-internship

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College Republicans – Field Representative

Get paid to be a College Republican! The College Republican National Committee (CRNC) is in the process of hiring 60 full-time field representatives for Operation Red November 2012, the largest field program in our organization’s history and the largest program of its kind targeting young Republican voters in the United States.

A field representative gets paid to recruit, train, mobilize and engage college students in support of Republican candidates, policies and principles.  Specific tasks include recruiting on college campuses, signing up volunteers, and organizing College Republican phone banks and neighborhood walk operations designed to identify Republican voters and get them to the polls on Election Day.

Essentially, field representatives promote and organize the participation of young conservatives in Republican campaigns.

Why should I do this?  The position is one of the most sought after political jobs in the country, with state-of-the-art training and an opportunity to develop a nationwide network of contacts. Many former field representatives are currently working in think tanks, consulting firms, Congressional offices, national Republican committees (i.e. Republican National Committee, etc.), state Republican parties (North Carolina Republican Party, etc.), and many other conservative and Republican organizations across the country. In short, this position has a history of opening the door to the world of politics for its participants.

Other benefits include:

  • Launch a career in politics by earning very valuable grassroots organizing and campaign experience that political employers are looking for;
  • Meet thousands of new people, including potential employers;
  • Work in a fast paced environment during an exciting time to be a Republican;
  • Doing something new everyday – there is no “typical” day;
  • Possibility for job referrals and references; and
  • Most transportation, cell phone, and miscellaneous expenses will be covered by the College Republican National Committee.

Location, Location, Location… The states Operation Red November will target are being determined by the national CRNC leadership team right now and final decisions will be made soon. Each field representative will be deployed to one highly competitive battleground state where young Republican voters will make a real on-the-ground difference for GOP candidates.

Each field representative will be assigned one region of one state (Ex: Western Ohio). A field representative will do the lion’s share of his or her work in their assigned region. Due to the nature of the program, participation will likely require extensive travel and temporary relocation for up to three months.

Tell me about the training… Field representatives will receive cutting-edge grassroots and get-out-the-vote training that will equip them with the tools they need to successfully recruit, train, mobilize and engage college students in support of Republican candidates, policies and principles in 2012. The week long training will be held in Washington D.C. in early August. Travel and lodging expenses will be paid by the College Republican National Committee.

Let’s talk dollars and cents… Contract pay for field representatives is typically $1,600 per month for the duration of the program depending on the quality of the applicant. Each field representative will also be reimbursed on a monthly basis for up to $2,000 in lodging expenses, $750 in gas and travel expenses, $300 in miscellaneous materials expenses and $75 in cell phone expenses. Relatively large bonuses have also been given in the past to field representatives who have met or exceeded their goals.

How Can You Apply For This Amazing Experience? If you are qualified and interested in either job posted here, please email resume and cover letter directly to Regional Political Director Travis Holler at tholler@crnc.org.

URL: http://www.operationrednovember.com/content/jobs

Thank you,

Travis Holler,

Regional Political Director

College Republican National Committee

714-454-6536

tholler@crnc.org

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Journal of Politics & Society Call for Papers

Columbia University’s Journal of Politics & Society is an undergraduate academic journal, distributed nationally among academics and sold in Barnes & Noble bookstores. In its 23rd year of publication, the Journal features exclusively undergraduate work in the social sciences.

The Journal is currently accepting student papers for publication in its Fall 2012 edition, and is seeking outstanding student research papers from seminars, upper-level electives, independent study and junior/senior thesis programs.

If you believe you have produced work which would be suitable for the Journal, see the attached Call for Papers PDF at: http://www.helvidius.org/cfp.

If you care to learn more about our organization or to view past editions of the Journal, please visit http://www.helvidius.org.

 

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Learn How to Organize Your Community

Want to learn how to organize your community and reelect the president and Democrats? Apply to be an Organizing Fellow with Organizing for America.  The Organizing Fellowship is a 12 week internship program that will train and develop the next generation of community organizers. Organizing Fellows will help the campaign expand its outreach efforts in communities across the country. Fellows who complete the program will leave with a full understanding of the most effective tools and methods that organizers use to make change in their communities. The Summer program begins in May/June and ends in August, and we are also now accepting applications for our Fall programs.

You can apply for the Organizing Fellowship at: MY.BARACKOBAMA.COM/ORGANIZING-FELLOWS

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Planned Parenthood political internships

An internship or practicum with Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region’s political department offers the opportunity to learn about grassroots organizing, lobbying, public relations work, volunteer recruitment and management, voter registration and education, advocacy and public policy work and research in the area of women’s rights and reproductive health care. AND your internship or practicum will make a real difference in the lives of the women, men and teens who use Planned Parenthood’s services.

Purpose of Position: Assist PPSLR’s political department with pro-choice advocacy work. Interns assist with all aspects of political department work including volunteer recruitment & development, legislative advocacy, research, outreach, and administrative support.

To Apply: Send your cover letter and resume to Angie.Postal@ppslr.org. Please indicate which semester you are applying for.

Currently Accepting Applications for: Summer Semester 2012, Fall Semester 2012, Year-long opportunities available

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