Institute for Human Studies Summer Seminars

This summer, recent graduates and students from around the globe will gather at college campuses across the country for IHS’s weeklong seminars full of discussion, collaboration, and deep thinking about big questions such as, “What is the proper role of government in a free society?” and “How can society solve widespread problems while respecting individual liberty?”

In addition to exploring specific topics like ideals of the American founding, incentives and institutions, and the growth of government in America, students will broaden their political, economic, historical, and philosophical perspectives—and discover new possibilities for their own futures.

Please encourage students in your department to apply at: http://echo4.bluehornet.com/ct/14636861:17537001010:m:1:1629782086:E6ABF7766428CA559FD990800AFF79B6:r

Application deadline: March 31 (or by *March 15* to receive a free book).

Students from all majors are eligible to apply. Find more information at www.TheIHS.org/seminars

 

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J Street U National Conference

J Street U is a pro-Israel, pro-peace advocacy group on campus. The national conference brings together adult members of J Street as well as students from all of the J Street U chapters from around the country to learn and to advocate. It is a fun and inspirational weekend. This year the conference will be March 24-March 27, although it is definitely possible to leave early, so as not to miss class (last year we took an early morning flight on Monday back to campus).

To register check out http://www.wynjade.com/jstreet12/students/.  JStreet will reimburse your travel costs and you can apply to Hillel to reimburse the $36 registration fee and the $30 housing costs using this form: http://fs8.formsite.com/stlhillel/form064841330/index.html (Your entire trip to DC will be completely free!)

 

 

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Phi Alpha Theta Gateway History Journal

Political Science students: The Washington University chapter of Phi Alpha Theta is currently accepting submissions for its annual Gateway History Journal. We are looking for papers of an historical nature written by Washington University students during 2011. This is a great opportunity to be published as an undergraduate, and submissions do not need to have been written for class and are not restricted by region, topic, or time period.

Please see below for submission guidelines. If you have any further questions, please contact ahmatheson@go.wustl.edu.

Thanks,

Amanda Matheson

 

 

Phi Alpha Theta’s

Gateway History Journal

 

Want to be published as an undergraduate?

 

Phi Alpha Theta is now accepting submissions for its annual undergraduate journal.

We invite students to submit papers of a historical nature. Papers do not need to have been written for class and are not restricted by topic, region, or time period.

 

 

General Submission Guidelines:

  • Papers should be between 7 and 25 pages in length (double spaced), including footnotes.
  • Citations should follow the guidelines in the Chicago Manual of Style.
  • Files should be submitted as a Word document and sent to ahmatheson@go.wustl.edu by Friday February 10, 2012.

 

 

 

Interested in joining Washington University’s chapter of the national organization Phi Alpha Theta? Contact mrichardson@go.wustl.edu.

 

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blueEnergy Service Learning Internship Program

blueEnergy is an international non-profit organization that works to connect those most in need along the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua to energy and clean water. One critical aspect of blueEnergy’s work is its Global Leadership Program, a program that looks to provide exceptional educational experiences for young people interested in gaining hands-on experience in one of the following core discipline areas: water and sanitation, renewable energy, and community development.

blueEnergy currently has a unique Service Learning Internship Program that may interest your students. The Service Learning Internship Program is a 1-12 week program for students interested in renewable energy, clean water, and/or development work. Students will gain hands-on experience working in a complex and challenging environment alongside local and international staff and volunteers. Individual work plans are developed by blueEnergy’s Nicaraguan project managers to ensure that each intern has the opportunity to work on a project and develop skills within his/her area of interest. For more general information on the internship, go to http://www.blueenergygroup.org/spip.php?article545&lang=en.

This may be a great opportunity for your students interested in having the experience of a lifetime while gaining international field experience.

 

blueEnergy

http://www.blueenergygroup.org <http://blueenergygroup.org/?lang=en>

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972 Mission Street, Suite 500

San Francisco, CA 94103

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Career Positions with Grassroots Campaigns

Subject: Progressive Campaign Job Opportunities for Graduating Seniors – Nationwide!

“The struggle for peace and social justice never ends, and one has to make a greater vow not to be discouraged from the activist path. . .”

Even though countless battles have been won over the past several years, we’re still up against similar fights and identical challenges.  From efforts towards equal rights for all, protecting the environment and alleviating poverty, now more than ever, we need activists to stand up for what is right. There will always be easier paths to take, but no path will be more rewarding than the one fighting for these issues.

Grassroots Campaigns is currently hiring Assistant Canvass Directors to run field campaigns on behalf of issue based organizations like Oxfam America, ACLU and The Nature Conservancy.

Grassroots Campaigns is looking to interview top students to join our teams as Assistant Canvass Directors! There is no better time get involved and shape the next generation of activists that will take this country in a more progressive direction and see change on issues that matter now.

Students who are interested should apply directly to:

Regan McBride rmcbride@grassrootscampaigns.com

617-338-7800

Job Responsibilities:

• Recruitment: Build a team of 15-50 canvassers by recruiting from within the local community. Interview prospective staff and make hiring decisions.

• Staff Management: Teach canvassing/fundraising skills. Work with your staff in individual and group settings, with a particular eye towards developing leaders. Cultivate a welcoming and motivating atmosphere.

• Canvassing: Canvass in the field for four days per week, to train new and experienced staff in the field and meet personal fundraising requirements.

• Administration: Carefully track income and expenses. Manage the budget for your office. Process staff payroll. Maintain records for future organizing efforts.

Qualifications:

Strong communication and motivational skills, work ethic, and desire for political change are essential. Candidates must be able to work within a team, have proven leadership ability and experience handling a lot of responsibility. Strong self-direction and the ability to take initiative are also necessary qualifications. Previous field or canvassing experience is a plus, and may qualify candidates for additional leadership positions.

Training:

Newly hired directors will typically spend three weeks doing field training, working intensely alongside experienced directors and will also attend week-long national classroom training. Additionally, directors receive support from regional management staff throughout their time on staff. After one year in the position, staff will have learned the basics of running a successful grassroots campaign, including, but not limited to, fundraising and donor recruitment, hiring and supervising staff and/or volunteers, and turf management.

Expectations:

Positions last through the 2012 Presidential Election. Campaign hours can run 80-100 hours per week, including work on weekends.

Salary/Benefits:

Annual salary for Assistant Canvass Directors begins at $24,000. Staff may opt into our health care plan (PPO). Paid training, vacation and sick days are included; student loan assistance is available.

Timing and Location:

Positions are available beginning post-graduation, in cities nationwide (MA, NY, PA, OH, IL, IN, NM, MO, NC, CO, CA, WA, OR, TX, FL and Washington, D.C.). Ask Regan for details.

To Apply:

Contact Regan McBride at 617-338-7800 or rmcbride@grassrootscampaigns.com. Please visit our website, www.grassrootscampaigns.com  for more information about current and past campaigns.

Grassroots Campaigns past and current clients include: Amnesty International, the American Civil Liberties Union, Oxfam America, the League of Conservation Voters, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Equality California, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty Animals, VoteVets, the Democratic National Committee, MoveOn.org Political Action, Repower America, Working America, Common Cause, and the Center for American Progress and Save the Children. (Save the Children is an independent organization and is not religiously or politically aligned. Save the Children has no direct affiliation with the organizations Grassroots Campaigns, Inc. partners with.)

 

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IAS Lecture – “Migration and Identity: The Plight of Libya’s Migrant Workers”

William Wheeler, a journalist with the Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting, will discuss the plight of African laborers trapped in Libya after the fall of the Qaddafi regime this coming Tuesday. Wheeler, who covered the aftermath of the Libyan revolution, was among the first to report in detail the story of the guest workers, mainly from sub-Sahara Africa, who found themselves trapped between a nation that no longer wanted them and a Europe Union determined to block their attempts to migrate.

Migration and Identity: The Plight of Libya’s Migrant Workers

Tuesday, January 24th

7 o’clock in the evening

DUC 234

 

For more on Mr. Wheeler’s reporting, please visit

http://pulitzercenter.org/projects/libya-revolution-qaddafi-rebel-government-democracy

 

 

 

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Political Internship – McCaskill for Missouri

U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill’s re-election campaign is seeking intelligent, reliable and highly motivated college students or recent graduates for unpaid fundraising internships based in Saint Louis.

Our interns are viewed as a valuable part of the campaign team and are tasked with projects integral to the success of our fundraising operation. Internships include opportunities to attend special events and interact directly with donors and Claire.

Applications are being accepted for those with Spring Semester, Summer and Fall 2012 availability!

Transportation is available from the nearest Metro stop to our office, located just south of the Galleria.

Interested candidates please contact jsmith@clairemccaskill.com or 314.918.8100

Thank you in advance for your help,

 

*Jennifer Smith*

Deputy Finance Director | McCaskill for Missouri 2012

314.918.8100 office | 314.307.8688 mobile

 

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Melissa Harris-Perry to give MLK Celebration Lecture at WU

Washington University School of Medicine’s  annual Martin Luther King Celebration Lecture is on Monday, January 16, 2012 at the Eric P. Newman Education Center. Our speaker this year will be Melissa Harris-Perry. Ms. Harris-Perry is professor of political science at Tulane University, where she is founding director of the Anna Julia Cooper Project on Gender, Race, and Politics in the South. Harris-Perry is author of the well received new book, Sister Citizen: Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in America. Professor Harris-Perry is also columnist for The Nation magazine, where she writes a monthly column also titled Sister Citizen and a contributor to MSNBC. Ms. Harris-Perry lecture topic is entitled Race, Politics and Community. There will be a book signing following the lecture.

This event is free and open to the public.

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Penn State Journal of International Affairs Accepting Submissions

The Penn State University Journal of International Affairs (http://www.psujia.org/) is currently accepting submissions from undergraduate and graduate students for its spring issue, to be published in April 2012. Papers should focus on topics relevant to international affairs, including, but not limited to, economics, political science, security, the environment, terrorism, and diplomacy. The priority deadline for submissions is January 23, and the final submission deadline is February 6.

To be considered for publishing, a paper must be:

– Between 3,000 and 7,000 words in length (shorter or longer submissions will be examined on a case by case basis)

– Double-spaced, Times New Roman font, Size 12

– Submitted as either a .doc or .docx file

– Formatted and cited according to Chicago Manual of Style guidelines (http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html).

All submissions should be sent to submissions@psujia.org. Please remove all references to your name from your submission, as all submissions will be reviewed blindly by PSUJIA staff and experts in the field.

An abstract of 100 to 200 words should accompany all submissions.

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Post-Bachelor Fellowship Program at IMHE

The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington offers a Post-Bachelor Fellowship program that combines a full-time professional position, academic research, and education with progressive on-the-job training and mentoring from a renowned group of professors. This program provides Post-Bachelor Fellows the option to pursue for a fully-funded Master of Public Health at the University of Washington.

We are now accepting applications for our 2012 cohort. The program description and instructions on how to apply are below. For further information about the Post-Bachelor Fellowship program, check us out on our website  <http://www.healthmetricsandevaluation.org/> or on Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/pages/IHME-Post-Bachelor-Fellowship-Program/2157701 65122763?sk=info> .

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