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Nonprofit organization in Washington, D.C., dedicated to saving and improving human and animal lives is offering an internship for a student or recent graduate with an educational or employment background in social media, video production, journalism, communications, or public relations.
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Work will also include creating a separate social media campaign for the duration of the internship. Are your studies within the Departments of Interdisciplinary Studies, Communication Arts Concentration; Mass Communications, Media Studies Concentration; or English, Writing Concentration.
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The Creative Media Internship at the Kudelski Group provides a unique educational opportunity for college students to gain hands-on experience in corporate video production. Gain expertise in talent direction, lighting, camera operation, audio recording, media management, editing, color grading, sound design, motion design, review, finishing, and delivery.
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Position Summary: The Social Media Internship at Butterfly Pavilion is an opportunity to develop real-world skills in social media planning and execution, creative and trending content development, and project management at a nonprofit achieving global impact in invertebrate research, conservation, and education.
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This unpaid internship offers an exciting opportunity for students pursuing degrees in communications, digital media, journalism, or related fields to apply their skills and creativity in a real-world setting.
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All who are selected to participate in CFR’s Blavatnik Internship Program and Robina Franklin Williams Internship Program receive training in the field of foreign policy and international affairs as well as skills training in writing, research, program planning and much more.
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There may be some work with other species as well (felids and polar bears), but the internship will focus on CREW's AIRS research. RESPONSIBILITIES General laboratory upkeep, including, but not limited to: Washing dishware Maintaining and sterilizing equipment Preparing media Processing fecal samples from a variety of species Observing and scoring behavioral videos Other tasks as required.
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Examples of projects can include written communications (e.g. memos, press releases, articles, communications plan) and/or visual communications (e.g. graphic design, videography, photography, social media content.
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The Development and Communications Internship can be in-person at the San Diego office or fully remote. Support the planning of IRC in San Diego fundraising events, including strategy around social media, outreach, material production, sponsorship research, and ticket sales.
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The Public Affairs Specialist – Content Creator internship offers an invaluable opportunity to contribute to community outreach and media relations efforts, enhancing public understanding and engagement with land management and conservation practices.
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This internship will require interns to assist in the of creation and execution of strategic planning for all youth soccer operations including but not limited to tournaments, camps, clinics, team organization, and USL Academy program.
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As a University Recruiter, you are responsible for the full-cycle recruiting of our Summer Internship Program, including: job posting management through Handshake & LinkedIn, sourcing prospective candidates, collaborating with senior leadership throughout the company, conducting phone and face-to-face interviews, extending offers and completing necessary paperwork to on-board the Summer Team Members.
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The Social Media Coordinator Interns will primarily be responsible for assisting with Lancaster Inferno's social media accounts and the analytics of each, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, YouTube, and TikTok.
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Marketing Intern , you’ll work closely with our Director of Marketing, Sales Team, Commercialization, Employment Brand Marketing Coordinator, Social Media Coordinator and Graphics Team. Projects you may participate in include Marketing Trends Research, WeFest Marketing Management, Branded Innovation sessions, Manage PR Requests, Social & Digital Media Audit, Website Audit & Updates, Local Events and Influencer Campaigns/Shipments.
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Responsibilities Creating visualizations, dashboards and reporting insights through DatoramaWorking in Datorama, completing training, and becoming certifiedSupporting the Marketing Intelligence team by completing QA in various formsData Science Internship As a member of the Annalect data science team, you will work with client team strategists and media buyers to create solutions that shape the strategic direction of your client’s marketing plans through data-driven insights.
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