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Check out these two opportunities in Paris with the OECD! Internship Program (highly competitive, undergrads/masters students preferred).
Next Deadline Nov. 17 (summer term deadline in March)
1-6 months in Paris (3 months is ideal)
Terms in either in the winter (Jan-June) or summer (July to Dec).
Deadline for winter is Nov. 17th. The deadline for summer term is in March.
Citizenship in a member country is not required.
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Deadline: Nov 15
Students who will be interning at unpaid internships this spring are encouraged to ap
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| Want to Intern at the State Dept?
Come hear 4 Foreign Affairs Campus Coordinators (FACCs) speak about their experiences as interns:- Elizabeth Maysonet: Bureau of International Organizations, Office of Management Policy and Resources (IO/MPR)
- Katie Muth: Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Office of Public Diplomacy (BAP/ PD)
- Grace Wright: Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Office of Korean Affairs (EAP/ K)
- Robert Kang: Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Directorate of International Programs, the Office of Special Programs and Coordination (DS/IP/SPC)
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WIAN - Women in International Affairs Network Check out this online resource hub and mentoring initiative exclusively for female undergrads, grads and early career professionals. We specialise in preparing young women with industry relevant skill-sets to secure global job opportunities in the international sector.
WIAN provides tailored career advice, connects members with entry level opportunities, and seeks to empower and nurture the necessary skills for a sustainable international career through mentorship.
For updates and entry level roles, join their LinkedIn group, and follow/like them on Facebook.
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Interested in a well-regarded teaching abroad program for the summer? Check out Learning Enterprises! Contact GW Senior (and veteran of LE’s Poland program) Nicole Merullo at george.washington@learningenterprises.org.
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Non-Profit and Government Career Fair
November 17 | 11:30-3pm | Register Here
11:30-12:45,Organizations Panel Discussion, Room 309
1:15-3:00, Organizations Expo, Continental Ballroom
Learn more about career paths within non-governmental organizations, the nonprofit community and the government from seasoned professionals in these fields. This half-day event includes a panel discussion and an organization fair featuring dozens of employers, all designed to educate students and help them build their network of contacts in the nonprofit, NGO and government career areas. This fair features dozens of employers who are recruiting for a wide range of roles including communications, engineering, finance, marketing, operations, policy analysis, research, and teaching. Register in Handshake.
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Careers in Think Tanks
Come hear from The Atlantic Council, Pew, CSIS and the Wilson Center!
November 7 | 6-7pm | Register Here
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Working with the Interagency: Your Role – Representing your Agency by Any Means Necessary, presented by Heather McLeod, from US Customs and Border Patrol.
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Careers in Asian Studies: An Alumni Panel Interested in pursuing a career with an Asian Studies focus? Are you currently studyingAsian issues at GW but aren't sure what careers are available to you? Join us for this career panel and hear from Elliott School alumni working in a variety of professions.
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SAMPLING of INTERNSHIPS in
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| And more internships below!...
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Interested in Intel? Check out MANY AWESOME INTERNSHIPS!
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About this newsletter
The primary goal of this newsletter is to provide timely reminders & key info for undergraduate students, primarily in CCAS & ESIA, interested in careers in international affairs sectors (e.g. diplomacy, development, intelligence, policy). It is sent on a weekly or as-needed basis by Elizabeth Boesen, Industry Career Coach for IA in the GW Center for Career Services. Information included here may be subject to change. This newsletter should NOT replace your use of networking ;-), Handshake, reading the weekly OCI e-newsletter (to subscribe, email ocr@gwu.edu) or regularly checking USAJOBS, other job boards, and organizational websites.
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