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Currently in school working towards an Associate or Bachelor’s Degree preferably in journalism, marketing, communications or some related field. Conducting celebrity, influencer and stylist outreach to connect talent with KBPR brands in order to secure placements and brand tags.
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The intern will work closely with members of the Communications and Marketing teams, which are responsible for all external and online communications and media relations for the Clinton Foundation and its programs, including the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI.
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Seeking a degree in communication, journalism, public relations or related study. Lambert is a strategic communications, integrated marketing and investor relations firm providing clients with measurable solutions that drive consideration, change opinion and build awareness.
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Related Fields Include But Are Not Limited To: Advertising, Communications, English, Graphic Design, Journalism, Marketing, Media, Photography, Public Relations, Videography. Our internships span the course of one fiscal year to provide an intern an in-depth perspective of how a nonprofit functions and fulfills its mission throughout all seasons of the year, and many times allowing an intern to start and end a major project in its entirety (i.e. special events, specific wishes, etc.
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Candidates who are juniors, seniors or graduate students pursuing a degree in journalism, news writing, communications or science writing, or public health with an interest in non-profit and health care communications.
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Pursuing Bachelor’s Degree (or recent graduate) in Public Relations, Communications, Journalism, Marketing or related field. As a member of the Global Public Relations team, this intern will assist with PR campaigns and special projects for Disney Experiences.
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In this role, the intern has opportunities to learn hands-on how the Science Media Relations team promotes the research published in the organization’s 14 peer-reviewed scientific journals and/or presented at the our 8 scientific meetings annually, and how the team collaborates with colleagues across the Marketing and Communications division, the Office of Science Operations, the Science and Medicine division, and throughout the organization.
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Current college (sophomore, junior, senior, masters) student in a related discipline (public relations, marketing, communications, journalism, digital media) The Communications Intern (social media) will extend support to Sabin’s programs with a special focus on leveraging social platforms for promoting vaccine advocacy and education, and vaccine development initiatives.
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The Huntsville-Madison County Airport Authority is accepting applications for Public Relations Intern. Applicant should be a 3rd or 4th year student pursuing a degree in marketing, public relations, advertising, communications or journalism and in good academic standing.
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Applicants must be pursuing a 2- or 4-year degree in communications, public relations or journalism, with a background in agriculture preferred. Students pursuing degrees in journalism, magazine media, public relations and photography are strongly encouraged to apply.
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Qualifications The ideal applicant is a rising junior or senior with a major in public relations, communications, marketing, journalism or a related field. Koroberi interns are exposed to a wide range of agency disciplines through branding, digital, advertising, public relations, social media and design departments.
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Degree currently in progress, preferably majoring in Public Relations, Communications, Journalism, Marketing, Digital Media, etc. as well as basketball, soccer and women's sports/music/entertainment and activism.
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Pursuing a Bachelor's degree in journalism, public relations, communications, or related fields. This intern would be tasked with creating mobile-first videos for paid and organic social media channels.
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Desired Backgrounds Include: Journalism or Broadcast Journalism, Digital/New Media Studies, Communications, Marketing, Public Relations, Production, English, Social Media, Research.
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Keeneland is accepting applications for the Keeneland Communications Department 2024-2025 Internship position, that will provide broad experience in communications, public relations, media relations, writing and proofreading.
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