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Broadcast Journalism intern for ULife.com

ULife.comNew York, NY — Virtual
Join the movement! ULife.com looking for broadcast journalism interns for the Spring/Summer. ULife is the university lifestyle; a community dedicated to improving the experience while at college. ULife was designed to become the voice of the collective college student body and we are continuing to grow as a publication and brand. We currently have college journalists from across the US writing for the website on a daily basis, yet we are looking to further develop the business with the assistance of some interns. This is an incredible opportunity for students that want to get involved in a "hands-on" internship program, as all interns will be actively involved in developing the business, rather than coffee runs or nonsense tasks. ULife.com is looking for Broadcast Journalism interns with an interest in on camera work to handle news reporting in a way that is engaging/informative/entertaining for our viewers. Responsibilities will be on campus (or other locations) news reporting with our camera man, as well as conducting on camera interviews. We need personalities that can handle dramatic/serious events when the time calls for it as well as not so serious events. We are looking for anchors as well as beat reporters. There is no fixed pay at this time. ULife will cover any costs associated with the work we ask you to do, if needed. There are possibilities for bonuses and incentives (cash, travel, gifts, ft employment opportunity, etc.)

Broadcast Journalism intern for ULife.com

ULife.comWashington, DC — Virtual
Join the movement! ULife.com looking for broadcast journalism interns for the Spring/Summer. ULife is the university lifestyle; a community dedicated to improving the experience while at college. ULife was designed to become the voice of the collective college student body and we are continuing to grow as a publication and brand. We currently have college journalists from across the US writing for the website on a daily basis, yet we are looking to further develop the business with the assistance of some interns. This is an incredible opportunity for students that want to get involved in a "hands-on" internship program, as all interns will be actively involved in developing the business, rather than coffee runs or nonsense tasks. ULife.com is looking for Broadcast Journalism interns with an interest in on camera work to handle news reporting in a way that is engaging/informative/entertaining for our viewers. Responsibilities will be on campus (or other locations) news reporting with our camera man, as well as conducting on camera interviews. We need personalities that can handle dramatic/serious events when the time calls for it as well as not so serious events. We are looking for anchors as well as beat reporters. There is no fixed pay at this time. ULife will cover any costs associated with the work we ask you to do, if needed. There are possibilities for bonuses and incentives (cash, travel, gifts, ft employment opportunity, etc.)

Communications & Public Affairs Internship

University of Maryland Medical CenterBaltimore, MD
The University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) is a 757-bed teaching hospital in Baltimore, Md., that provides a full range of health services to people throughout Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic region. It is a national and regional referral center for trauma, cancer care, cardiac care, neurocare, womens and childrens health, and organ transplants. The medical center is the flagship hospital of the University of Maryland Medical System, a private, not-for-profit network of 12 academic, community and specialty hospitals throughout Maryland. UMMC recognizes that disseminating information about its medical programs and services in innovative ways is key to serving its various audiences from patients and visitors to employees. To that end, UMMC has established the Communications & Public Affairs Internship Program to offer hands-on learning opportunities for college students interested in media relations/PR, editorial (communications and writing), graphic design, web development, and video and multimedia production (including animation). The UMMC Internship Program provides highly qualified college students (preferably juniors) the opportunity to participate in a dynamic communications department. Interns can apply for one of four areas of focus and may be eligible to receive course credit (subject to the requirements of the students academic institution). Each nonpaid internship is for a duration of one semester with 10-20 hours of work required per week at the UMMC offices in Baltimore. Extensions may be available to high-performing interns.