The Historian
October/November 2017 (October 1, 2017)
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All students are invited to an online International Affairs and Public Policy Graduate School Fair on November 15, 2017 hosted by the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA).
You are invited to the Internship Reflection Poster Session in the Weitz Commons on Friday, Oct 13, 3:30-5 pm, with refreshments, to hear from students who interned in all fields, all around the world).
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This morning the European Studies class The Age of Cathedrals (EUST 111) put up a poster session in the Chapel to showcase their work.
Yesterday our own Professor Serena Zabin took part in a panel on Responding to Charlottesville.
We had our History Alumni Career Panel 2017 and got to hear from Alumni that are working in a variety of jobs across different fields.
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The ISJL's Department of Heritage and Interpretation and the Department of History are hiring interns for the summer of 2018. It's a paid internship and a chance to do a lot of hands-on work with an ever-changing set of daily responsibilities. A full description is available at: http://www.isjl.org/jobs--opportunities.html.
The Balkan Heritage Field School has just opened applications for the 2018 season
Operation Groundswell is a non-profit organization that runs international volunteering programs, focusing on social justice issues and working alongside local activists, organizations, and communities.
The program is looking for globally conscious and socially active students who want to spend their summer exploring the world!
The Minnesota Historical Society, based in Saint Paul is looking for applications for our Spring semester of internships (January-May), for the Archaeology Collections Management Internship. The intern will work with our Archaeology Department at the History Center and possibly with collections stored at the Fort Snelling Visitor Center. Tasks will include inventory, organization, re-housing and some detailed analysis of portions of the collections. The application deadline is October 31st.
Job opportunities for students interested in Environmental Advocacy
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Carleton’s Undergraduate Journal of Humanistic Studies, a student-run, peer-reviewed academic journal, is currently accepting submissions for their Fall ‘17 issue from a wide array of departments and disciplines —anything under the umbrella of social sciences or humanities is welcome.
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