January 8, 2008

TIME OUT: More Internships

More from NAHJ:

NEW YORK PRESS ASSOCIATION FOUNDATION’S SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Applications must be postmarked by January 15, 2008
The New York Press Association Foundation announces the sponsorship of paid summer internships for college students. Each student will be matched with a community newspaper within New York State for eight weeks during the summer of 2008.

Student interns earn a $2,600 net stipend for the program.

For more information click here.


INTERSHIPS AT THE ECONOMIST
Applications must be postmarked by March 1,2008
The Economist has no formal training scheme. The arrangement is informal. Interns are treated much as members of staff and expected to join in accordingly.

The internships are generally for a three-month period and take place over the summer (at the London office). While we offer an interesting and rewarding work experience, there is no guarantee of a job when the internship ends. The internships are only available at our London office.

Applications may be submitted at any time during the year. The Business Affairs editor will review applications during March and a decision will be made by the end of that month.

The address for all applications is 25 St James's Street, London SW1A 1HG, United Kingdom. For more information, click here.


THE AAAS MINORITY SCIENCE WRITERS INTERNSHIP
Applications must be postmarked by March 1, 2008
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) is proud to offer a summer internship program for minority students interested in journalism as a career and who want to learn about science writing.

The Internship will take place at the Washington, D.C. headquarters of AAAS's Science magazine, the largest interdisciplinary journal in the world.

The program is a paid, 10-week experience under the guidance of the weekly magazine's award-winning staff of professional science writers and editors.

For more information, click here.