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Qualifications Currently pursuing a 2-year or 4-year degree in communications, public relations, digital media, broadcasting, journalism, or a related field. Overview Join chestnut as a marketing and communications intern specializing in content, where you'll be at the forefront of crafting compelling narratives and engaging messaging across various communication channels.
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Majoring in Sport Management, Business Management, Marketing, Communications, Public Relations or related major. In addition, the Partnership Activation intern will assist in providing research and creating proposals for new business and renewal clients.
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The Communications intern will work with Keeneland's social media, marketing, broadcast, sales and racing teams, and through your responsibilities will gain a greater understanding of Keeneland and the Thoroughbred industry.
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This internship is intended for undergraduate students, graduate students, or recent graduates who have completed coursework in Marketing, Advertising/Public Relations, Communications, Business, Product Management, Analytics, or a related field.
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Preferred Majors: communications, public relations, journalism, English, marketing or a related field; Strong interest in Public Relations, Public Affairs and the field of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
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While working on projects, the Graphic Design Intern will collaborate with our creative director, brand manager and designers as well as members of our digital marketing, social media marketing, communications, public relations, digital media, and business development teams.
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Target Majors: Business Administration;Healthcare Administration;Public Health;Public Relations and Communications;Marketing;Human Resources; Job Summary:This intern will work closely with the Support Service Administration Officer and other support services leaders to improve processes, workflows, and the patient experience.
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Education Requirement: Pursuing a 4-year degree in Advertising, Communications, Marketing, or Public Relations. The successful candidate will assist in producing a variety of materials including public-facing customer communications.
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Currently pursuing a degree in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, or a related field. As an Internal Communications Intern, you will be an important contributor to the development and execution of internal communication content, channels and strategies.
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Undergraduate, graduate or recent college graduate with a concentration in or around Marketing/Communications/Public Relations/Non-Profit or a related area of study. Northside Hospital is seeking an energetic individual for a spring, summer or fall internship position within the Foundation pursuing a future career in nonprofit, marketing, public relations, graphic design or similar field.
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A major or degree in Communications, Marketing, Public Relations, Political Science, Journalism or similar major is required to be considered. Duties will include assisting with various communications and public relations activities, developing information products; coordinating special education projects and events; managing tour schedules; and preparing power point presentations, and marketing materials.
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The student/intern will possess education and/or experience in special events, public relations, communications, fundraising, media and/or marketing. Reporting to the Director of Annual Giving, Events and Community Relations, the intern/student worker will assist with events on and off campus (with travel required at times out of town), outreach and communication efforts related to those events and activities, as well as administrative tasks related to annual giving fundraising and related campaigns.
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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 organizations 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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Our award-winning team includes persuasive storytellers, smart digital media strategists, savvy public relations professionals, accomplished multimedia designers, inventive visual artists, inspired event planners, and compassionate policy advocates.
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Applicants must be current college students enrolled in an accredited college/university or be a recent graduate with in marketing, media relations, advertising, public relations, communications, animal science, web analytics, content analysis, strategic communications, or a similar field.
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