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Multi Media Intern

iDreamMachineEaston, PA — Virtual
The Billboard Project is a multi-phase, cross platform, transmedia project based around a comedic movie Billboard, an Uncommon Contest for Common People, where the audience participates in its creation over the course of a year and a half. The audience can simply view the movie or become more immersed in the project by taking part in a multitude of outlets that crosses over from a virtual radio station website to social media, to live events, to a movie, then to a game. Intern opportunities are currently available now through the summer and fall of 2013 The creator of the project is Zeke Zelker, a critically acclaimed, award winning filmmaker/entrepreneur with a number of projects to his credit; the wildly successful feature film InSearchOf (the 6th most viewed drama on Hulu all time), the 2005 Sundance Film Festival favorite Loggerheads, Affairs, Fading, A.K.A.-Its A Wiley World!, Getting Off, Southern Belles, Just Like the Son and a documentary on the Dalai Lama, A University Prepares. His first exposure to the film industry was in 1987 when he acted in John Waters groundbreaking film Hairspray. He produced the first and much talked about transmedia experience Pandemic 1.0 at the Sundance Film Festival in 2011. A blending of screenings, live events, social gaming, data visualization, and mobile apps. This experience may change the way people perceive entertainment from a passive experience to an immersive and interactive one.

ONLINE INTERNSHIP

NEWS FOR BEGINNERSFox Island, WA
Internship with News for Beginners. News for Beginners is an English learning website that aims to provide news to students who are just beginning to learn English. It is a news papers for learners. The news articles are easy to read and provide real, current information about world events from people who live in different countries. We are looking for one or two students (or graduates) who are interested in journalism and social issues in their country and surrounding area. The selected applicant will write short articles about the current events that are happening in their country. The applicant must be: Able to speak English at an intermediate or advance level Located in the country about which they are writing. Interested in journalism, studying journalism, political science or related topics Able to carefully follow instructions via email Able to get regular access to the internet The selected applicant will be required to: Communicate with the Director of News for Beginners on a regular basis Submit one article per week about an important event, topic or issue happening in their country Applicants must submit: A resume (CV) A picture A cover letter explaining his/her interests, future ambitions and a brief explanation of the issues his or her country is dealing with at the moment. Internships are initially unpaid. However, we will start paying writers who are consistent, work well with us and produce good articles. All resumes should be submitted to nfb@newsforbeginners.com

British Embassy Fall Internships

British Embassy Washington, DC
Embassy Fall 2013 Internship Opportunities British Embassy, Washington DC The British Embassys Internship Program is designed to supplement undergraduate coursework in international affairs, government, public affairs, economics, US-UK relations human relations, or environmental studies, and overall understanding of British Government policies. The program allows students to work part-time in a fast-paced environment at the centre of this important trans-Atlantic relationship. Interns can work in any of several exciting departments within the Embassy Network, in order to further develop their own understanding of and interest in those areas. Departments: Scottish Affairs Office 1 opening; submission deadline 7 July The Scottish Affairs Office (SAO) is responsible for developing and delivering the Scottish Governments policy objectives in North America, through high-level relationship building, communicating Scottish Government policy, co-ordinating the work of the Scottish Government and its agencies operating in the US and Canada, and delivering a programme of public diplomacy. The SAO is a small team that works flexibly on varied and exciting range of promotional activities, often with little lead-time. Students studying political science, international affairs, media relation or public diplomacy will gain valuable hands-on experience. This internship provides a one-of-a-kind opportunity for a student with a strong interest in modern Scottish politics and culture. Energy, Environment, and Resource Security (EERS) S:\Corp_Services\HR\Recruiting\Internships\Internship Adverts\2013\Summer 2013\Embassy Summer Internships Posting Advert 2013.doc 1 opening; submission deadline 7 July EERS is responsible for advancing UK policy on climate change and energy policy in the US. This group strives to share best practise on these issues in the U.S., while representing U.K. interests. For students of international relations, energy & environmental studies, economics, government, and public affairs who are interested in contemporary issues, this can be a groundbreaking experience to see how climate change & energy issues are debated and dealt with by the British Government in the U.S. Human Resources (HR) 2 openings; submission deadline 7 July The HR team at the British Embassy oversees Recruiting, Benefits, Payroll, Training, and employee-relations issues for the Embassy and Consulates across the US Network. This is a dynamic team with diverse work and issues, which change every day. For students interested in human relations, this can be an exciting and eye-opening experience in the forays of HR.