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OFA is looking for enthusiastic, dedicated folks to join our Spring Fellows
program and get trained to be a lasting voice for change in their community.
You probably know someone who is perfect for this opportunity -- you might even consider it for yourself. Applying to be one of next year's Spring Fellows starts here
This program is about training the next generation of
organizers, and giving folks the tools they need to be effective leaders.
Spring Fellows will help grow the local OFA chapters and continue to fight for the agenda Americans voted for in 2012. You'll be on the front lines of our issue advocacy -- working on pressing issues like health care reform, climate change, comprehensive immigration reform, LGBT rights, women's rights, gun violence prevention, and strengthening the middle class. This is a unique opportunity to pick up top-notch organizing skills, and make invaluable personal and professional connections. The program runs from early February through April, and the deadline to apply is Sunday, January 12th. Get started on an application now -- or encourage a friend to apply to be a Spring Fellow: http://my.barackobama.com/2014-Spring-Fellows-Application Thanks, Sara Sara El-Amine National Organizing Director Organizing for Action |
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Fellows Program: Organizing for Action
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Internship Opportunities: Women's Foreign Policy Group. Washington, D.C.
WFPG IS NOW
ACCEPTING
INTERNSHIP APPLICATIONS FOR SPRING 2014!
Washington, DC
The Women’s Foreign Policy Group believes that it is crucial to ensure that women’s voices are heard and that women leaders are fully engaged in finding new approaches and solutions. WFPG is committed to global engagement and the promotion of the leadership, visibility and participation of women in international affairs. The organization advances women’s leadership and highlights their contributions through international issues programs and mentoring.
Interns work as part of the WFPG team and are given the opportunity to improve their knowledge of international issues, as well as to learn how a small nonprofit organization operates. At our programs, interns meet with accomplished international affairs professionals and learn from their career paths. Part-time internships are unpaid or for college credit. Full-time interns who commit to 3.5 months during the school year or 3 months during the summer are eligible for a $1,000 stipend.
WFPG is seeking four interns to assist them in Washington, DC during the upcoming semester:
General Internship:
WFPG is looking for responsible and motivated interns to focus on planning and outreach for programs featuring international affairs officials and experts. In addition to assisting with our Author and Embassy Series programs, interns contribute to benefit luncheons and mentoring fairs. Interns will also research foreign policy topics before events, update the WFPG database, and complete other office tasks as assigned.
Communications Internship:
WFPG is also looking for a specialized intern to focus on our website and communications materials, including our invitations and newsletters. The communications intern will also assist at events, conduct foreign policy research, and complete other office duties as assigned. A demonstrated interest in and knowledge of basic HTML and photo editing/layout software is helpful, but not required.
Qualifications:
Competitive candidates for both positions should have a demonstrated interest in foreign affairs and excellent computer skills. Interns must possess outstanding office and phone manners, and excellent writing skills, in addition to being well-organized, punctual, dependable, flexible, attentive to detail, and able to work both independently and as part of a team.
Applicants must be available to work a minimum of two full days per week.
To Apply:
Please send a cover letter (including your availability), resume, two-page writing sample (short paper or excerpt), contact information for three references, and an unofficial copy of your transcript to employment@wfpg.org. Applications can also be mailed to:
Women's Foreign Policy Group
Attn: Ms. Kimberly Kahnhauser
1615 M St. NW, Suite 210
Washington, DC 20036
Spring internship deadline has been extended to December 10th
***Early applications are strongly encouraged***
Monday, December 2, 2013
December Job Fairs. Washington, D.C. area
2
December, Monday, 1100-1400, National Career Fairs Baltimore Career Fair, at
Hilton Baltimore BWI Airport, 1739 West Nursery Road, Linthicum, MD, see: https://www.nationalcareerfairs.com/career_fairs/4193/MD/Baltimore/December/2/2013
3 December, Tuesday, 1500-1800, JobZone Job Fair- NAS
Patuxent River, MD, at NAS Patuxent River MD - Bay District Volunteer Fire
Department Social Hall, 46900 S. Shangri-La Drive, Lexington Park, MD, see: https://jobzoneonline.com/job-fair-details.aspx?eventID=12-03-13-patuxent-river-nas-mini-job-fair
4 December, Wednesday, 1000-1500, Security Clearance Expo Vienna, VA Job Fair,
at Sheraton Premiere at Tyson's Corner, 8661 Leesburg Pike , Vienna, VA, active
or current US Government or Military security clearance required, see: http://www.expoexpertsllc.com/120413-dc-eng.html http://www.securityclearanceexpo.com/JobSeeker/viewEvent.asp?eid=301
4 December, Wednesday, 1000-1500, ExpoExpertsLLC
Washington Post Engineering, Technology, and Security Clearance Select Career
Expo, at The Washington Post, 1150 15th Street, NW,
Washington, DC, includes Cleared Only and Polygraph Only Pavilions, see: http://www.expoexpertsllc.com/120413-dc-eng.html
5 December, Thursday, 0900-1400, ExpoExpertsLLC
Washington Post Engineering, Nursing, Therapy, and Allied Health SELECT Career
Expo, at The Washington Post, 1150 15th Street, NW,
Washington, DC, includes Cleared Only and Polygraph Only Pavilions, see: http://www.expoexpertsllc.com/120513-dc-heal.html
5 December, Thursday, 1500-1900, JobZone Job Fair-
Fredericksburg, VA, at Fredericksburg Expo Center and Conference Center, 2371
Carl D. Silver Parkway, Fredericksburg, VA, see: https://jobzoneonline.com/job-fair-details.aspx?eventID=12-05-13-fredericksburg-job-fair
5 December, Thursday, 1500-1900, Security Clearance Expo Linthicum, MD, at The
Westin Baltimore Washington Airport - BWI, 1110 Old Elkridge Landing Road,
Linthicum Heights, MD, active or current US Government or Military security
clearance required, see: http://www.securityclearanceexpo.com/JobSeeker/viewEvent.asp?eid=298
6 December, Friday, 1000, Vet Ready Virginia Resource and Career Fair, at Key
Bridge Marriott, 1401 Lee Highway,
Arlington, VA, Support Our Troops Resource & Career Fair, see: http://www.vetready.org/index.php/virginia-resource-and-career-fair
6 December, Friday, 1000-1500,
IntelligenceCareers.com/USAJobZoo.com Springfield, VA Career Event, at (site to
be determined, check web site), see: http://intelligencecareers.com/careerfairs/index_careerevent.cfm?cfevid=280
9 December, Monday, 1100-1400, National Career Fairs Washington, DC Career
Fair, at DoubleTree Crystal City, 300 Army Navy
Drive, Arlington, VA, see: https://www.nationalcareerfairs.com/career_fairs/4243/VA/Washington_DC/December/9/2013
10 December, Tuesday, 1000-1300, Catalyst Career
Group Job Fair of Richmond, at Embassy Suites Richmond -
The Commerce Center, 2925 Emerywood Parkway,
Richmond, VA, see: http://www.catalystcareergroup.com/jobfair_details.cfm/1167/Virginia-Richmond-December-10-2013
11 December, Wednesday, 1100, TECHEXPO Top Secret December Virginia Hiring
Event, at Sheraton Reston, 11810 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, any level of
Active Security Clearance, see: http://www.taonline.com/Events/671/TECHEXPO-Top-Secret-December-VA-Hiring-Event-Military-Job-Fair-Reston-VA-USA
12 December, Thursday, 1000-1500, TECHEXPO Top Secret December Maryland Hiring
Event, at BWI Marriott, 1743 West Nursery Road, Linthicum Heights, MD, any
level of Active Security Clearance, see: http://security-clearance-job-fairs.techexpousa.com/show_info.cfm?show_id=535
12 December, Thursday, 1100-1400, Premium Job Fairs Baltimore Job Fair, at BWI
Airport Marriott
1743
West Nursery Rd, Linthicum, MD, see: http://www.premiumjobfairs.com/jobseeker-baltimore-121213.html
13 December, Friday, 1100-1500, Targeted Job Fairs DC/Chantilly, VA - Tech,
Engineering, Security Clearance Job Fair, at Chantilly - Westfields Marriott
Washington Dulles, 14750 Conference Center Drive, Chantilly, VA, see: http://targetedjobfairs.com/event/dcchantilly-va-12132013/#tab_job-seeker
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Internship Program. African Scientific Institute
African Scientific Institute Internship Program
Internship Programs through ASI
The African Scientific Institute (ASI) was founded in 1967
as a non-profit organization representing a network of scientists, engineers,
technologists, and health professionals, as well as young people aspiring to
enter the world of science and technology. ASI is striving to get more
minorities to pursue careers in science and technology. ASI believes its
network of resources, which includes informed professionals, has a particular
obligation to interact with the youth in the community. Through various
programs sponsored by ASI, young people have an opportunity to learn of the
possibilities and rewards of a technical profession.
ASI is committed to supporting and assisting students and
recent graduates from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and
minority students from other universities in securing internship programs in
government agencies, states, local governments, and industries to help them
explore opportunities that will expose them to the possibilities of future
careers.
We provide orientation programs to enable selected interns
a smooth transition into their assignments. This is done a week before the
beginning of the program and we also conduct a post internship evaluation to
find out what didn’t work so well to improve on our activities.
Students looking for opportunities to gain valuable work
experience to supplement coursework and preparedness to join the labor force,
as well as employers seeking to diversify their pool of experts especially from
the minority population should consider using the opportunities ASI internship
program offers. We target African American and other minority groups. It is
also important to us to get students involved during the period most of them
are not in school for up to a six-week period.
For Spring internships, we take applications from October
15, 2012 with a December 15, 2012 deadline. For Summer and Fall internships, we
take applications from February 15, 2013 with April 15, 2013 deadline.
ASI explores Internship Programs that would offer full-time
paid internships during these periods. We expect the Spring programs to last
anywhere from January 14, 2013 – April 30, 2013.
Requirements for consideration:
Students who are enrolled in either undergraduate or
graduate programs at HBCU or minority students in other colleges and
universities. A grade point average on a 4.0 scale of 3.0 or above is required.
Internship applicants must be U.S. citizens and must provide these additional
information:
U.S. Citizen
Completed application
Current Resume
Unofficial Transcript- if requested
Official Transcript- before assignment begins
Two completed Faculty or Departmental recommendations
The Selection Process
ASI Fellows and representatives provide in depth review of
students that are sent forth for consideration. After the reviews of resumes,
eligible candidates are sent to agencies that ASI has affiliation with to seek
for Internship opportunities for the candidates. Employing agencies would
review the applications, conduct interviews if necessary, and make all final
selections.
Once students are selected, ASI is notified and ASI Fellows
will ensure effective participation of selected students in the employing
agency.
Stipends and Allowances
For a forty-hour work week, ASI negotiates a stipend to be
paid to the Intern. It could be from $400 per week for undergraduate s to $500
per week for graduate students. Our experience is that agencies have different
ways they compensate Interns especially those selected from outside their duty
station. A travel allowance may be paid. In some cases, a housing stipend may
be provided.
In some instances, interns may receive an allowance of
about $200 to $300 for local travels to and from work depending on the season –
Summer, Fall, or Spring.
ASI plans to extend its program for students to greater
opportunities collaborating with institutions overseas through our network of
ASI Fellows around the world
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Solar tech to power African villages faces Kenyan test
http://www.itwebafrica.com/ict-and-governance/256-kenya/232044-solar-tech-to-power-african-villages-faces-kenyan-test
- Published on 25 November 2013
By Gareth van Zyl
Single modular solar technology for producing both electricity and drinking water for micro-industries and villages of up to 1,000 people is to be trialled in Kenya in 2014 ahead of a 2015 commercial launch.
A consortium led by global energy management firm Schneider Electric has chosen the East African nation to test the technology dubbed ‘Microsol’.
Schneider Electric says a single Microsol installation, which has an expected lifespan of 20 years, produces 50 MWh of electricity, 1,000 m3 of drinking water, and around 800 MWh of thermal energy per year.
Micro-producers in the food, textile and paper industries are planned to be targeted with the offering. But Microsol could even help the tourist industry and up to 1,000 residents in remote rural villages, says Schneider Electric.
"That technology can help Africa's poorest countries", said Pradeep Monga, director of the energy and climate change branch of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), while attending the inauguration of Microsol in France.
Gilles Vermot Desroches, senior vice-president, sustainability, Schneider Electric, said: “All countries with high levels of sunshine are potential targets for marketing Microsol. However, because of its infrastructure needs, geographical location and economic models, Schneider Electric and its partners decided to focus their efforts on Africa".
"That technology can help Africa's poorest countries", said Pradeep Monga, director of the energy and climate change branch of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), while attending the inauguration of Microsol in France.
Gilles Vermot Desroches, senior vice-president, sustainability, Schneider Electric, said: “All countries with high levels of sunshine are potential targets for marketing Microsol. However, because of its infrastructure needs, geographical location and economic models, Schneider Electric and its partners decided to focus their efforts on Africa".
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