Extracurricular Opportunities: Week of October 17, 2022

INTERNSHIPS

Ashoka Latin America Intern

Ashoka is looking for undergraduate and graduate students to contribute to a database of social entrepreneurship and conduct analyses for advancing the field of social entrepreneurship and collective impact. The intern will map social entrepreneurs from Latin America and analyze their innovations. The intern will also contribute to knowledge products, such as online courses, innovation sector reports, and innovation diagnostics tools.


San Diego Diplomacy Council – Internships

Gain hands-on experience in public diplomacy while learning about the work of a nonprofit in San Diego. Our volunteer intern positions are for college juniors through graduate-level students.


US Department of Justice Internships

CRS is seeking students from diverse academic backgrounds interested in working with “America’s Peacemaker” in communities across the nation. Through CRS’s internship program, students gain first-hand experience working for a federal agency with nationwide impact – helping prevent and respond to conflict, tension, hate crimes, and other challenges facing our communities today.

Fall Internship Deadline: July 1
Spring Internship Deadline: November 1
Summer Internship Deadline: April 1


OTHER EXTRACURRICULAR OPPORTUNITIES

North America Leadership Jam 2022
December 4 – 11, 2022 // Ben Lomond Quaker Center (near Santa Cruz, CA)

Application priority deadline – October 7, 2022
Application final deadline – November 7, 2022

The Jam is a weeklong immersive experience for 30 changemakers from across North America. We come together to learn from each other, to draw from our commonalities, and to heal across our divides. At the Jam we practice bringing all we are to the movement to create the world we believe in.


Consortium Speaker Series

The Consortium’s Speaker Series brings an international roster of frontline practitioners, reflective activists and engaged scholars to University of Massachusetts Boston’s campus. Their talks address the complex realities of women’s and men’s lives and livelihoods in conflict-affected areas, the challenges of trying to bring feminist commitments into security policy and humanitarian practice, and the ways in which gender analysis can and must transform resolutely “gender-blind” paradigms of conflict resolution and peacebuilding. Information about Upcoming Speaker Events, Events Earlier This Year, and Past Speaker Events is available here. You can find videos or transcripts of these events, when available, under Consortium Lectures.

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