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Public Relations and Marketing Internship Program

Gillis Educational Consulting, LLCWashington, DC — Virtual
THE COMPANY: Gillis Educational Consulting, LLC is a boutique consulting firm that provides services to students, their families, and educational institutions. We are based in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area and are committed to revolutionizing the way students learn and the way they view their educational experience. We have recently expanded our services to other major cities across the U.S. including Baltimore, MD and Charlotte, NC. Thank you for your interest in serving the community! THE INTERNSHIP: Lets face it. In todays world, simply having a pretty resume wont get you too far. Nicely designed resumes are easy to come by, but invaluable employees are not. Many employers want their employees to have a myriad of personal and professional experiences that have ultimately made them well rounded and versatile. Our integrated internship program is the perfect way to get this hands-on experience. We currently offer 4-month internship programs in the following fields: Business Development Public Relations and Marketing Strategic Planning in Education and Educational Research Because we are in the early stages of growing our business, our interns are as critical as our regular part-time and full-time staff members. We hand select the best and brightest interns around the nation to ensure that long-term value is being added to the company. Please refer to the requirements listed below before applying.

Sales & Marketing Intern

International League of Conservation PhotographersWashington, DC
About ILCP The International League of Conservation Photographers is a non-profit entity whose mission is to further environmental and cultural conservation through photography. The organizations programs are built on the participation and contributions of its 100+ Fellows, an elite group of the worlds top wildlife and nature photographers who, in addition to displaying remarkable photographic skills, have each demonstrated a deep commitment to conservation efforts around the globe. iLCP is best known for its Conservation Photography Expeditions that connect local, national or international organizations, our Conservation Partners, with one or more of our Fellow Photographers. The objective of these intensive documentary efforts is to produce a body of images that fully captures the threats and opportunities faced by communities whose physical environments, animal or plant populations, and/or cultural traditions are in peril from anthropogenic activity. Our Conservation Partners then use the images in their advocacy campaigns and to raise awareness of their causes with the general public. ILCP also manages a extensive image library for rights-use, curates exhibits using these images, and is launching a Speakers Bureau featuring our Fellow Photographers. About the Position iLCP is seeking a marketing and sales intern to help us develop a comprehensive marketing strategy and plan. The intern will assist with the building of our brand by promoting our services in person, online and in print. This is a tremendous opportunity to get in on the ground floor of an organization with a stellar reputation in the conservation community that is redesigning its services to better meet the needs of its partners and cement its own sustainability. The position will require a minimum commitment of 20-25 hours per week during summer 2013. A successful internship experience, i.e. one that leads to concrete sales outcomes, has strong potential to lead to a paid employment in the fall. This position reports directly to the Executive Director. Applications due by June 30, 2013. Start date negotiable. Please Submit the Following No Later Than June 30, 2013 to HR@ilcp.com Resume and reference sheet Writing samples links to online sources accepted Examples of marketing/sales collateral

Middle East Institute Internship Program - Fall 2013

Middle East InstituteWashington, DC
The Leadership Development Internship Program at the Middle East Institute is designed to provide students or recent graduates considering a career in a Middle East related field with hands-on experience in a Washington-based, nonprofit organization that focuses exclusively on the Middle East. Interns obtain guidance, experience, and exposure to the Washington policy and scholarly community while developing professional skills with interns from all over the world. The Internships There are three internship terms each year, available to undergraduates who have completed at least one year of school, recent graduates, and graduate students. Positions are available on a full- or part-time basis with a minimum of 20 hours per week. The following departments offer internship opportunities for fall 2013: -Programs and Communications -Development and Corporate Relations -Library -Languages -Center for Turkish Studies -Research Assistantships Refer to our webpage for more information: http://www.mei.edu/internships-0 THE BENEFITS Interns represent more than half of MEI's staff. As a result, you will be presented with exciting opportunities to do real work that has real outcomes. There is no filing or coffee-running in this job. Instead, you will immerse yourself in issues relating to the Middle East, and be expected to complete substantative assignments with personal guidance from your supervisor. All internships at the Middle East Institute are unpaid, though the Leadership Development Internship Program is packed with other benefits: 1) Free language courses at the Institute in an intimate classroom setting with native-speaking professors 2) Travel reimbursement for daily commutes within the DC metropolitan area 3) Opportunities to discuss career paths with experts in government, academics, and non-profit and private sectors through the Intern Development Series 4) Workshops to build skills such as resume and cover letter writing, interviewing, and blogging 5) Encouragement to attend conferences at MEI and other think-tanks in the DC area to foster your understanding of current topics in the Middle East, and to expand your professional network 6) One-year electronic subscription to the MEI's flagship publication, The Middle East Journal, the oldest peer-reviewed journal dedicated to Middle East scholarship 7) Access to a network of MEI intern alumni, who work in a wide variety of fields both in DC and around the world For information on how to apply, please visit: http://www.mei.edu/internships-0 Application Process The deadlines for applications are: Fall (September December): July 12 Spring (January May): November 12 Summer (May August): March 4