The University of Richmond has been invited to have five student representatives participate in an exclusive CAREER 15 Key Employer Panel on Thursday, October 1 in Charlottesville, VA.
For more information and to apply, visit cdc.richmond.edu and log in to SpiderConnect. Search for University of Richmond - CDC and apply for the Career 15 Key Employer Panel. Resumes and cover letters may also be submitted directly to Leslie Stevenson, director of the Career Development Center, at lsteven2@richmond.edu by Sunday, September 20 at 11:59 pm.
Check out the latest opportunities on SpiderConnect that you should check out ASAP…
Ogilvy has a great internship program for juniors and an Associate Rotational Program for graduating seniors. You’ll need to create an account on their site for more details and to apply. Deadline is January 9!!
Alloy Marketing is a recent connection for UR and they have some great internship opportunities as well as competitions for aspiring marketing moguls. They have a marketing campaign competition and allot “reporter” opportunities.
Application deadline: Monday, February 16, 2009
(This is the only date summer fellowship application will be accepted)
Summer research fellowships through the School of Arts & Sciences provide a stipend for living expenses so that students can work full time on a single research project during the summer months. Stipends are $400 per week, with an additional $50 per week if the student lives on campus. For more in-depth information about requirements and expectations, consult the summer fellowship guidelines - web site http://as.richmond.edu/research/as_funding.html
This undergraduate journalism competition offers winners a cash prize of $10,000, as well as a paid internship of his or her choice at either Fox News Channel or the New York Post. In addition, residential housing in NYC can be provided for the winner for the duration of the internship position. For more info visit the official web site at http://www.ericbreindel.org/
The organization has some phenomenal internship and career-related workshops for students. They are highly regarded and competitive, and students can learn a great deal about the broadcasting industry. They are PAID opportunities that will also all allow for the development of a network of professionals. Check it out: http://www.irts.org/programs/programs.html