Semester in Washington Program

The application deadline for the fall 2011 Scripps Howard Foundation Semester in Washington reporting internships is March 15. The 14-week program begins Sept. 12 and ends Dec. 16. Interns cover Washington for our web-based wire service or for individual newspapers, websites or TV stations.

Our program pays a $2,520 stipend and provides free housing in furnished apartments. Interns must be undergraduates – juniors or seniors – in the semester they are in Washington. Students with superior multimedia skills will be given preference over those without those skills.

Apply: www.shfwire.com

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NCI Health Communications Internship Program

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) recognizes that health information dissemination is key to raising public awareness about new cancer treatments, support for cancer patients and their families, and prevention strategies. To that end, in 1975 the NCI established the Health Communications Internship Program (HCIP) to attract and developindividuals interested in careers in health communications and science writing.

The HCIP gives highly qualified graduate students and recent graduate degree recipients the opportunity to participate in vital health and science communications projects in one of the many offices that make up the NCI. Interns will select an area of emphasis: Health Communications or Science Writing. Six-month and one-year internship terms are available.

The application deadline for the fall is the first Tuesday in March. Additional information about this program including an online application can be found by visiting https://hcip.nci.nih.gov/hcip/.

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The Village Voice Media Digital Fellowship

Village Voice Media, in conjunction with the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University, is offering an intensive, 10-week, paid summer fellowship for minority students concentrating on Web and digital media.

Digital fellows will be immersed in blogging, photography, video, audio and social media and will produce original reported material for Village Voice online publications.

Program instructors will include top Cronkite faculty as well as the nation’s leading news, music and food writers from the Village Voice family of 18 websites and newspapers.

Fellows will be paid $500 per week. Housing will be provided. The program is open to students who are within one year of graduation, graduate students or post grads.

Fellows may ultimately be considered for positions within the Village Voice family of publications.

The course runs from June 1 to Aug. 6, 2011, at Cronkite’s state-of-the-art journalism school in the heart of downtown Phoenix.

The program is open to any university student, although those who are studying journalism or have experience in journalism will be given preference. The application deadline is Feb. 8, 2011. Those accepted will be notified by March 1, 2011. Complete an application form by accessing the link above at right.

For more information, e-mail Associate Dean Kristin Gilger at kristin.gilger@asu.edu.

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Attention Recent Grads Interested in Entrepreneurship on the Web

SpeakerText is hiring people to work out of our new San Francisco HQ. Backed by some of the top investors in Silicon Valley, we’re a rapidly growing tech & digital media startup with paying customers and a real business model.

The Job: Hustler (Entry-Level)
Designed for recent graduates who posses a large amount of raw talent and ambition, the entry-level hustler position requires strong people skills, extreme web savvy, detail orientation and a JFDI attitude.

On a day-to-day basis, you’ll spend most of your time either in front of a computer or on the phone alongside to the CEO and the engineering team, participating in the early growth phase of a hot technology company a la The Social Network. Here’s a rough breakdown of how you can expect to spend your time:

30% Talking with existing customers
30% Figuring out ways to acquire new customers
30% Fetching coffee & random office tasks
10% Plotting world domination

Hustling isn’t a job, it’s a state of mind. Whether you want to start your own company one day (which we encourage) or not, being part of Team SpeakerText means embracing the JFDI spirit. We will empower you to get things done, and won’t always give you a ton of direction as to how. You will be held accountable for the results and rewarded accordingly.

Compensation includes a living wage, healthcare, and stock options.

CEO’s note: If you’re non-technical and want to start an internet company some day, this is the perfect job. In fact, this is the job I wish I had when I first graduated from college, had trained to be a journo, was sure I wanted to start something but hadn’t the faintest clue about where to begin.

Expect to learn the following within the first 18 months:

How to think strategically about making money on the internet
How to talk to customers
Basics of entrepreneurial finance, including raising venture capital
How to run an online marketing campaign, including how to use MailChimp & the Twitters

The Company: SpeakerText
SpeakerText is a video transcription platform powered by a virtual factory. Our core technology is a semi-automated assembly line system that combines artificial intelligence with crowdsourced labor to turn video into text. Crazy as it sounds, the humans are slowly teaching the machines to become smarter (one of the co-founders is a Carnegie Mellon artificial intelligence researcher) and thereby working themselves out of a job.

The upside of all this technology is that SpeakerText not only makes video accessible and searchable (leading to more eyeballs and thus money), but it also enables sundry applications like this one that lets you share video quotes that link back to that exact moment inside the video.

Company culture is something we care a lot about. We hire really smart, really hardcore people who like to have fun (e.x. our CEO is a Columbia grad & NAHJ alum who dropped out of college twice to work on an ambulance in East LA, then fight forest fires in Alaska).

If interested:

Visit http://speakertext.com and check out what we do.
Email thehustler@speakertext.com with links to your online resume & web presence, include a brief, non-generic spiel about why you think this might be the gig for you.

SpeakerText is an equal-opportunity, work-hard, party-hard employer.

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The National Association of Hispanic Journalists /NBC Fellowships

For 2011, NBC has increased from two to three the number of fellowships being offered to NAHJ students to work in New York City this summer.

The fellows selected will receive a $5,000 stipend to work for 10 weeks during the summer at NBC News’ premiere shows including NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, the TODAY Show, Dateline and newscasts in the network’s flagship station WNBC, all located at Rockefeller Center. Interns have gone on to start their careers on the right foot in broadcast and multimedia outlets across the country.

The application and all materials must be received at the NAHJ offices by Monday, February 28, 2011. For more information and the application, click here. To be considered, you must be an NAHJ member. To join or renew your membership, click here.

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National Association of Hispanic Journalists Scholarships

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists will once again offer at least $80,000 in scholarships for the 2011-2012 school year to full-time undergraduate and graduate students pursuing careers in journalism in English- or Spanish-language media, or both. The series of scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 have varying requirements and are open to students attending four-year and community colleges in the United States and Puerto Rico.

The 2011 scholarships are possible thanks to substantial personal donations from Univisión’s María Elena Salinas, FOX News’ Geraldo Rivera, CBS’ Maggie Rodriguez, and CNN’s Soledad O’Brien; contributions from companies like the Ford Motor Company, Univisión and the Gannett Co.; a scholarship fundraising benefit held in New York City on April 1st hosted by CNN; and other donations from NAHJ members and friends.

Since the first check was cut in 1988, NAHJ has awarded more about $1.6 million to more than 620 students as they complete their education to enter the ranks of professional journalists. All applications and accompanying materials must be submitted electronically at Monday, March 28, 2011. For more information on the scholarships NAHJ has to offer for 2011, click here.

Remember, to be considered for any NAHJ scholarship, students must be a current member of NAHJ for the 2011 calendar year. To join or renew your membership, click here. The annual dues for students are $35.

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Minority Scholarship

The Ohio Newspapers Foundation will award a $1,500 scholarship to a minority high school senior in Ohio who plans to pursue a newspaper journalism career.

Eligibility

Applicant must be a graduating senior at an Ohio high school. Awardee must be enrolled as college freshman at an Ohio college or university for the 2011-12 school year.
A minimum high school grade point average of 2.5 (C+) is required. The student’s high school transcripts must accompany the application.
Applicants must be African American, Hispanic, Asian American or American Indian.
Application form must be typed or printed legibly by the applicant. (The application form on the reverse side may be photocopied).
Students must demonstrate the ability to write clearly in an autobiography of 750 to 1,000 words describing academic and career interests, awards, extracurricular activities and any journalism-related activities.
Applications must be accompanied by two letters of recommendation from high school faculty members familiar with the student’s work and career interests.
Students may provide additional information such as samples or articles that have been published (limit to two, please).
Deadline: March 31, 2011

Download Application – You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the file.

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Paid internship for PR, marketing and comm majors

Join the Ohio Department of Transportation at the Job and Internship
Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 8, in the Perry Field
House, to learn about ODOT and the public information intern position.

The intern assists in gathering and distributing information
concerning construction, highway maintenance, ice and snow operations,
etc. The position is also responsible for customer service, updating
websites, designing presentations, newsletters and handouts.

The position is paid and the ideal candidate could work 40 hours in
the summer and 20-39 hours a week during the school year. The position
is limited to a junior or senior undergraduate only.

If you cannot make it to the Job and Internship Fair, e-mail your
resume, cover letter and the State of Ohio Civil Service application
to Pam Shanks, Human Resources Manager, by Friday, March 11. Pam’s
e-mail is pam.shanks@dot.state.oh.us.

For more information, call Pam at 419-373-4420.

Civil Service Application is available at:
http://bit.ly/cC6hrX

ODOT is an equal opportunity employer.
Nancy

Nancy Brendlinger
Associate Professor
Department of Journalism and Public Relations
School of Media and Communication
Bowling Green State University
302 West Hall
Bowling Green, OH 43403, USA
phone: 419-372-8176
fax: 419-372-0202

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NYMEP Is Now Accepting Students For Spring 2011 and Fall 2011

The New York Media Experience Program (NYMEP) offers a full-time semester of undergraduate study and internship in the greatest city in the world. Students live and work in New York for either a Fall or Spring semester and are placed with leading television networks, top public relations firms, national magazines, famous sports and more. The program is full-time – all successful students earn 15 college credits through a combination of their internship and online Communications courses. Learn more
Apply today to spend your next semester in New York!

The ideal candidate is a junior or senior who understands the competitive nature of media today and who brings an independent -minded, mature approach to his or her academic life. Apply today

Spring 2011 deadline – Oct. 15, 2010

Fall 2011 deadline – April 15, 2011

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Ketchum Internship Summer 2011

Graduate students majoring in communications or research who have completed at least one year of study towards a Masters or Ph.D. degree are encouraged to apply for this award.

The winner will conduct an $7,500 eight-week public relations research internship with Ketchum in New York City during the summer of 2011 and will receive a $2,500 grant to carry out a research project relating to public relations measurement and evaluation, which may be published by the Institute.

Award and application info can be found here.

DEADLINE FOR AWARD PROGRAM FAST APPROACHING

Deadline for Ketchum Excellence in PR Research Award – Feb. 25

Jenn Moyer
Foundation Operations Manager
Institute for Public Relations
352.392.0280 (T) 352.846.1122 (F)
jmoyer@jou.ufl.edu

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