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Tufts University
Tufts University: English Language Programs
The Summer Institute for International Scholars prepares students for a successful transition to graduate study in North America. Students prepare for university by constructing a graduate level paper and perfect verbal skills in their academic speaking and research writing seminars. English Today is designed for individuals who desire a combination of classes and activities. Students receive 3.5 hours of daily class instruction and spend their afternoons immersed in American culture through planned
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The New School
MA/MS International Affairs
The Graduate Program in International Affairs leads students to apply tools of social research and critical theory to current world issues. Established in September 2001, the International Affairs curriculum is aimed at those who may not be satisfied with the narrow technocratic orientation of many programs in international affairs and global studies. Today, the graduate program in International Affairs has grown to 400 students from 62 countries who are pursuing MA and MS degrees.
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The New School
Design and Technology BFA
The Design and Technology BFA program focuses on new media storytelling and interaction technologies. Students explore how media drive social, political, and cultural change, solve real-world problems, and present new opportunities. Building on contemporary design disciplines, the program exposes students to emerging design and art practices such as data programming, computer graphics, animation, game design, motion graphics, physical computing, and interactive technologies.
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Institute for Cultural Ecology
Environmental Education Center
The Project Located in a lush tropical rainforest overlooking Honolulu is a very unique and well-respected Nature Center whose goal is to connect Hawaii's children and adolescents to island nature in a hands on and tactile way. With a staff of professional educators, the Center features a wide range of activities that aids there goal to inspire appreciation through experience. The Center hosts local classrooms as well as private parties visiting the area. The project pairs interns with Center staff
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Institute for Cultural Ecology
Radio Broadcasting
The Project Depending on the location we work with school, community, regional and national radio broadcast organizations. Radio broadcasting internships are a great resume booster as they demonstrate an interest and ability in social media. Radio internships are competitive and to land one is a great first step in the industry. Your background in radio will help us place you with a station where you can learn the most relevant job skills. If you have a specific interest: sports, religion, politics
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Institute for Cultural Ecology
Film Production
The Project Our film production internships work with both mid-level and independent production companies with the aim of giving interns as much hands-on experience in the full range of production as possible. The film houses that we use shoot documentaries, educational films, commercials, and even full length films. The location and duration will determine the available projects. Your experience in film will determine some of your job duties. However, we have chosen our hosts for their ability to
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Journalism/Newspaper
The Project Working at a community newspaper is one of the great learning experiences an intern can undertake. I.C.E. has contacts with some of the top community newspapers in the country. With the advent of the internet the community newspaper has come along way with regard to its ability to reach a wide audience on certain topics. The newspapers that we use allow our interns a hand-on opportunity to perfect the exact skills they are looking to develop. You won't be making coffee in our newspaper
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Institute for Cultural Ecology
Inner City Youth
The Project Your dedicated efforts are needed to help improve the literacy rate among inner city families in Honolulu. The primary goal of this program is to help parents with low-level literacy skills to become more active in their young children's learning. A major focus of the program includes reading, and other educational / recreational activities to help develop reading and motor skills. Meanwhile, parents are brought into the process as well. Parents are encouraged to see themselves as the
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Institute for Cultural Ecology
Web Design
The Project Our Web Design internship has two different tracks. TRACK ONE places you with a leading web development company whose sole mission is web site development and works with both large and small businesses to provide a quality end product. TRACK TWO places you with a professional organization typically in eco-tourism, social media, environmental conservation, social services, or a professional organziation of your choice and you are assigned to design, update, and market their existing web
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Travel Consultancy
Travel Consultancy Interested in gaining job skills in travel industry management and working in a fast-paced, fun environment? I.C.E. and Wellington's main information center have kicked off a partnership that will allow interns the opportunity to work on the frontline in directing tourists to the four corners of the country. Located in the heart of the capital city, the central location is a magnet for New Zealand visitors. After some study, you will advise on places to stay, adventures to pursue
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Animal Shelter
The Project We work with shelters that house and rehabilitate both domestic and wild animals. They may be the local variety featuring dogs and cats as well as shelters that feature exotic pets and injured wildlife. When wildlife is injured either through natural causes, road accidents, hunting, or loss of a parent, shelters step in to provide rehabilitation and care. These facilities may be open to the public to allow visitors a close look at animals they might not otherwise see in the wild. Shelters
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Aquarium Naturalist
Project Introduction Receive training in Hawaiian reef fishes and share that knowledge with aquarium visitors. Job Description After a week-long training session, your main duties will be educating the visitors to the aquarium on the different marine life. Specifically you will share what you have learned in training about the coral reef fish exhibits, seal exhibits, jellyfish, and others. In short you will have a high responsibility job that is the face of the aquarium. One of the more popular
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New York University - Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development
Food, Identity, & Culture
FOOD-GE 2271: Food & Culture: Intensive Graduate Seminar in New Orleans (3 points) Course syllabus: E33.2271
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Institute for Cultural Ecology
Conservation Biology
Resource Management Conservation Biology Archaeology Traditional Hawaiian Botanical Garden Aquarium Naturalist Reef Educator Avian (Bird) Conservation Restoration Ecology Environmental Education Center
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Human Resources
The Project HR is one of the spokes that keeps the corporate wheel spinning. Human Resources had its inception at the beginning of the 20th Century with the advent of large corporate entities such as the Ford Motor Company and the realization that employees had needs beyond the workplace and that when those needs went unmet, work in turn suffered. At around this time, the first system of employee benefits and safety was created. As this progressed, there was an increased emphasis on the psychology
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Institute for Cultural Ecology
At-Risk Youth Mentor
Travel to the Honolulu, Hawaii to experience living in the Pacific and significantly impact children's lives. The adolescent years of a child's life are invaluable. It is a time in which young adults are able to form their values and personalities, as well as figure out how they fit into the world and gain a sense of what they can contribute. Unfortunately, many children do not have easy access to an environment that fosters their growth. Domestic violence, lower income families, peer pressure, in
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Manhattan Institute of Management -MIM
Six-Month International Business Program
Students who complete this program will have a better understanding of the successful management practices needed to compete in the global economy. Through its integration of the study of culture, economics, and world business, this program will provide the student with an active, hands-on approach to understanding the global environment. Course work combines theory and practice with an In-Company Training Program.
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Institute for Cultural Ecology
Sports Marketing
The Project Our sports marketing internships focus on team promotion. We place interns with specific teams or clubs based on the type of marketing experience you want to gain. We can approach national teams, professional clubs, university teams, even community or High School teams. All major sports like football, basketball, soccer, hockey and others are in the field of play. This is a custom-designed internship where we take your interests and background and market you so you can market the team
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Art Gallery
Project Introduction Over thirty years ago, a group of graduate students founded Hawaii's first professional resident adult theater organization, the Hawaii Performing Arts Company, to enrich the Islands' theatrical community by staging performances in downtown Honolulu. Two initial successful seasons allowed the fledgling company to secure a larger space just outside the bustling downtown. Over the years, this theater's mission has evolved into producing intimate, high quality, innovative theater
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Lega Aid
The Project The Hawaii State Courts are a great place to get an introduction to the legal system. We work in courts in several different levels of the judiciary including county and state positions. As well as performing in-court duties, we have options to work outside of or alongside the courts supporting the community in legal matters. There is some flexibility to combine in job duties and we will match your skill set to the options available. JOB DESCRIPTION 1)Clerical Aide 2) Probation
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Youth Hostel Management
Information and Media About Wellington In our survey of New Zealand cities to house our urban-based internships, Wellington stood out above the rest. As the country's capital city, Wellington is a sea-side gem with a vibrant population energized by numerous universities and travelers. The city has a population approaching 180,824, while the region boasts 450,765. The earliest name for Wellington from Maori legend is Te Upoko o te Ika a Maui, which means the head of Maui's fish. Caught and pulled
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Teacher's Assistant
The Project As a Teaching Assistant, interns will be assigned to a teacher and a classroom. When working with younger children you have the opportunity to create your own lessons plans and serve in the same capacity as a teacher. Older students will require you to specialize more in a discipline of your choice. Most classes include at least fifteen students and include computers, sufficient supplies and reading materials. Interns will have the opportunity to work collaboratively with a teacher to
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Legal Justice (Judge/Law Firm/Advocacy)
The Project We work with both law students and undergraduates considering a career in a law related field. We have three tracts available. JOB DESCRIPTION 1) Sitting Judge / Law Clerk 2) Law Firm 3) Special Interest Groups TRACK ONE: Working with a sitting judge allows an intern to see the judicial process from the inside out. The main duties working for a judge and a Law Clerk are research oriented. When a judge issues an opinion, it is the staff who assists in the research and writing of the opinion
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Photography
The Project Our photography internships come in three tracks: TRACK ONE focusses on placement with an established photographer. This is roughly an apprenticeship wherein the intern has the opportunity to learn the trade from an established professional. Typically this is with a photography studio that does work in the community handling weddings, family portraits, school portraits, sporting events etc. TRACK TWO is a placement with a newspaper or magazine staff that needs someone with enough experience
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Traditional Hawaiian Botanical Garden
Introduction Lend a hand in the preservation in preserving Hawaiian culture through its plants. The fifteen acre botanical garden is dedicated to supporting Native Hawaiian traditions associated with land use, and conserving the plant resources of traditional Native Hawaiian culture. The garden is planted to reflect the landscape of the Kona coast in the era before foreign contact. Approximately 6000 people visit the garden each year, and it is used as a resource by schools, traditional artisans
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Women and Children's Shelter
Project Introduction Domestic violence and battering pose serious threats to women. Unfortunately, abusive situations too often remain isolated within the domestic sphere. The magnitude of this problem remains largely beyond the public eye, not receiving the attention it warrants. Between 2 and 4 million women are victimized by domestic violence each year. Battered women account for nearly three times the number of annual emergency room visits than car accidents. 1,500 to 2,000 women die annually
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New York University - Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development
Three-Summer Master's degree in Studio Art: Berlin and New York
Large open studios provide a unique and stimulating working environment where ongoing dialogue and ideas are freely exchanged between students, faculty, and visiting artists and curators. Students work across multiple artistic disciplines and develop a body of artwork driven by individual interest. Studio work is further enriched by evening and weekend events, social activities, and ongoing immersion in European culture. The program culminates in a group exhibition held during the final week of the
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Community Development (Education/Water/Land)
Community Development: Education, Water, Land Bring your talents to a community in need. Our community development projects address the key needs in a given community and working within the culture and structure to bring about positive change. The Community Development Challenge report defines community development as: "A set of values and practices which plays a special role in overcoming poverty and disadvantage, knitting society together at the grass roots level and deepening democracy." You will
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Ship's Mate
Ship's Mate Ahoy matey! If you have a love of boats, vast oceans, and salty breezes, we have the internship for you. The opportunity to share the high seas with Skipper Dan awaits. Skipper Dan, whose homeport is Wellington, is the master of a seventy-two foot launch that takes clients out for trips across Cook Strait; this is the stretch of water that separates the two islands of New Zealand. Your duties include serving as a deckhand on both half-day and several-day voyages. When there is fishing
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Theater
The Project Depending on the location, we have contacts with both community and national productions. We work with a variety of theaters ranging from Shakespearean, children, indiginous populations, community, and national. Our aim is to provide interns with an up close and personal look at all aspects of theater production. JOB DESCRIPTION 1) Set design 2) Makeup 3) Marketing 4) Production 5) Wardrobe 6) Lighting 7) Film 8) Directorial Assistance We seek to provide interns a holistic look at theater
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