Internship opportunitiesPublished on February 8th, 2010 By ALASKA NEWSPAPERS STAFF Native American Public Telecommunications (NAPT) Internship: Deadline Feb. 26, 2010 Three-year internship opening for an undergraduate college student enrolled in a degree program in the media in various lower 48 locations (see website). The intern will work with NAPT staff on projects that support its mission of sharing Native stories with the world through support of the creation, promotion and distribution of Native media. Click here [http://emmabowenfoundation.com/pdf/2010_LA_APP.pdf]for the application. American Indian Science & Engineering Society (AISES): Deadline Feb. 15, 2010 The AISES Internship Program is a 10-week summer program that provides qualified AISES students with internship opportunities to explore potential federal service careers with various agencies in Washington D.C., Oregon, Ohio, Maryland, and New Mexico. Click here [http://aises.org/Programs/ScholarshipsandInternships/Internships]for the application. Washington Internships for Native Students, Washington, D.C. Applications are being considered after the Feb. 1 (2010) deadline for the summer program and for Fall 2010 the deadline is the first Friday in June. Build leadership skills while living, studying, and interning at federal agencies. Click here [http://american.edu/wins/]to learn more. Contact us about this article at editor@thearcticsounder.com |
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