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NEWSLETTER

Nov. 23, 2015

 
Hi IR concentrators!

Super short week this week! An important note to seniors: the deadline to revise your concentration is next Friday, December 4th. To those who have yet to revise, the window of time is rapidly closing. Come in ASAP so you are eligible to graduate in May.

I hope everyone enjoys their time with family, friends, or loved ones during this (much needed) break. Eat, sleep, and be merry!

-Bridget
IR Program Student Assistant
 

 
Announcements this week
  • CLASS OF 2016: Revisions--DUE ASAP!
  • OFFICE HOURS: Fall 2015 Office Hours

ANNOUNCEMENTS AND NEWS

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STUDY ABROAD INFO SESSIONS

Brown in UK and Ireland
Tuesday, Nov. 17, 4 pm
J Walter Wilson, Room 440

 

 




 

QUESTIONS?

Email us at irprogram@brown.edu
 
Class of 2016 - Time Is Almost Up!
To those of you who have not yet revised, the deadline is rapidly approaching. This is the first of three steps toward ensuring your graduation in May. Failure to revise leads to ineligibility to graduate. Revise NOW! 


 
Concentration Advisor Office Hours 
Week of 11/23
Mon
.............10-12
Make an appointment.


 

Mark your Calendars!
11/25: Thanksgiving Recess begins at 12 p.m. Wednesday!
11/30: Classes resume
12/1: Deadline to declare a leave for Semester II
12/4: Deadline for seniors to revise concentration


 

EVENTS

Watson Events

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STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES

CONFERENCES 


Conference: Clinton Global Initiative University
Conference Dates: April 1 - 3, 2016
Deadline: December 1, 2015
To apply: Apply online
Established in 2005 by President Bill Clinton, the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) convenes global leaders to create and implement innovative solutions to the world's most pressing challenges. Throughout the year, and as a prerequisite of attending the CGI U meeting, students develop their own Commitments to Action: new, specific, and measurable initiatives that address pressing challenges on campus, in local communities, or around the world. This year's conference is held at UC Berkeley.

Conference: University Scholars Leadership Symposium
Conference Dates: August 1-7, 2016
Conference Location: Hanoi, Vietnam
Deadline: Rolling deadline
To apply: Apply online
1,000 delegates from more than 60 countries. The 7th USLS, Inspiring Individuals, Transforming Communities, reinforces the idea of global citizenship by connecting like-minded individuals and inspiring student leaders to take actions to benefit communities in need. Humanitarian leaders will help delegates identify themselves as global citizens through the stories they share and the humanitarian conflicts they present. The Symposium invites over 8 international speakers to highlight the humanitarian issues around the world.



INTERNSHIPS


Internship: Council on Hemispheric Affairs  New!
Deadline: December 1, 2015
To apply: See application details
For more than 30 years, the Council on Hemispheric Affairs (COHA) has offered internships in Washington, D.C. in the fields of U.S., Latin American, and Canadian relations. These internships provide practical, entry-level experience regarding a variety of political, economic, diplomatic, and trade issues. They also provide young scholars with excellent exposure to the policy making process. 

Internship: City Internship's Global Internship Summer Program 
Deadline: Rolling deadline

To Apply: Apply online
The Global Internship Program operates in the world’s leading cities – London, New York, Los Angeles & Hong Kong – and provides an immersive and formative experience that is focused on enabling undergraduates and graduates to convert their skills, ambition and academic accomplishment to professional success. The program is structured around an eight week internship placement, with a leading employer in the student’s chosen field, which is complemented by a series of inclusive career seminars and workshops, guest speaker and networking events, social events and weekend excursions.

Internship: Environment America
Deadline: Rolling deadline
To Apply: Apply online
Environment America is looking for students who care deeply about the environment and are ready to make a difference now. Interns learn how to analyze environmental problems, push for smart solutions, and build the public support it takes to win. They work side-by-side with one of our organizers, learning the ropes and attend briefings and trainings to learn even more about environmental issues and gain organizing skills.




SCHOLARSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS


Scholarship: Critical Language Scholarship 
Deadline: TODAY Monday, November 23, 2015
Eligibility: US Citizens
To Apply: Apply online

The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program is a fully-funded overseas language and cultural immersion program for American undergraduate and graduate students. 



Fellowship: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Junior Fellows Program 
Deadline: December 4, 2015

Eligibility: Graduating seniors
To Apply: Apply via UFunds
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a private, nonprofit educational organization in Washington dedicated to advancing cooperation between nations and promoting active international engagement by the United States. Through research, publishing, convening, and on occasion, creating new institutions and international networks, the Endowment associates shape fresh policy approaches. Carnegie Junior Fellows work as paid research assistants to the Endowment’s senior associates.


GET HIRED
 
Research Assistant: Japanese Translation 
Deadline: Rolling until position is filled
To Apply: Email John Garofano indicating interest
Are you fluent in Japanese? A historian who has found some very interesting documents in Japanese relating to major WWII operations is looking for someone to translate them. Compensation provided. 


Job: NYC Teaching Fellows 
Deadline: Priority Deadline: December 3, 2015

To Apply: Apply online
The NYC Teaching Fellows program recruits and prepares a critical mass of exceptional teachers who are committed to a better future for the NYC students who need them the most. Fellows complete a master’s degree while teaching full-time in a public school, allowing for a direct transition into the classroom.  The master’s degree is subsidized by the NYC Department of Education, and Fellows earn a full teacher’s salary and benefits. Since 2000, the Fellows program has provided New York City students with thousands of talented new teachers. Today, Fellows work in 80 percent of New York City’s 1,800 public schools and represent 12 percent of the city’s active teaching force.

Job: Impact 
Deadline: 
Rolling
To Apply: Apply online
If you are interested in joining a team of passionate people to make an impact on issues like global warming, clean water, big money’s influence over our democracy and other issues that matter to our future, consider a job with Impact. Impact is a nonprofit that runs action campaigns. We work in states where we can win positive change for our environment, our democracy and our future.




VOLUNTEER

Teaching: English Opens Doors Volunteer Program 
Deadline: Sunday, November 29, 2015
To Apply: Apply online
Eligibility: Must be 21 years or older
Program Dates: March 16, 2016 - July 25, 2016 
The English Opens Doors Program is seeking native and near-native English speaking volunteers to teach English under the supervision of Chilean teachers in public schools throughout Chile, working with students from 5th to 12th grade. 


Volunteer: One Heart Source New!
Deadline: December 4, 2015
To Apply: Apply online
One Heart Source are offering a variety of 2 and 4 week programs in Jamaica and South Africa. As an OHS Volunteer you will mentor students to realize measurable academic growth and cultivate life-long relationships, immerse yourself in diversity through service, workshops, and excursion, collaborate with cohorts of university students from around the world, and develop empathy, confidence, and leadership skills through the pursuit of social justice.


Volunteer: Armenian Volunteer Corps New!
Deadline: Rolling deadline
To Apply: Apply online
Volunteers 21 years of age and older volunteer in Armenia in a job placement of their own choosing. Placements available in a wide variety of sectors and organizations. AVC provides all logistical support from airport pick-up, to host-family living arrangements, Armenian language classes, and more.



Volunteer: Project Esperanza Volunteer Trips 
To Apply: E-mail Volunteer@EsperanzaMeansHope.org
Project Esperanza primarily serves the Haitian immigrant population of Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic in the areas of education, social aid, and community development. There are spots open for the winter break volunteer trip. If you are looking for an opportunity to serve, learn, see another part of the world, and have some fun, this is the trip for you!


 STUDY

Grad Program: Graduate Certificate in Terrorism Analysis from University of Maryland
Deadline: December 1 for Spring 2016
To Apply: Apply online
START's Graduate Certificate in Terrorism Analysis provides participants with advanced education on the causes, dynamics, and impacts of international and domestic terrorism. Participants also develop the methodological skills necessary to pursue advanced research on and analysis of terrorism.

Winter Program: Iceland Renewable Energy and Sustainability Adventure 
Deadline: Rolling until spots are filled
Program Dates: Varies, see schedule
To Apply: Apply online 
The Green Program’s career accelerating, hands-on, high adventure impact unique educational model proves why The Green Program is not just any study abroad program. Discover Iceland’s innovation in renewable energy, dive into authentic Nordic culture, and participate on adventure excursions you never even realized you wanted to have on your bucket list.

Winter Program: Peru Water Resource Management and Sustainable Practices 
Deadline: Rolling until spots are filled
Program Dates: Varies, see schedule
To Apply: Apply online
Through recent years, Peru has overcome hardships with water sanitation and flourished with their water resource management and sustainable practices. Join The Green Peru Program to discover how Peru utilizes methods from the Inca Empire and modern day technologies for water initiatives and a sustainable future. The Green Peru Program is created for motivate students who are on a mission towards global water stewardship and sustainability solutions. Dive into the rich history of the Inca Empire, Peruvian culture, local entrepreneurial and governmental endeavors, and service-learning projects to put your mind towards a future of water accessibility for our world.

Activist Training: Change Corps 

Deadline: Rolling
To Apply: Apply online
Change Corps is a salaried, one-year, full-immersion training program in grassroots organizing. When Change Corps organizers complete their training, they’ll know how to organize people to get change unstuck on the issues they’re passionate about and will have an opportunity to become part of a wave of new organizers who will keep pushing and prodding our country forward for years to come. For more information contact Lucy Sedgwick '11.



WRITE & GET PUBLISHED

Publish: E-Journal of Intercultural Studies
Deadline: December 15, 2015
To Submit: Email submissions
From the onset, E-REI has created a virtual space for the sharing of knowledge and research projects on the vast field of Intercultural Studies, at their intersection with Cultural Studies, Translation & Interpretation Studies, Communication, Literary and Linguistic Studies. This call for papers is open to all those – teachers, researchers and students – interested in submitting original papers or reviews in the aforementioned thematic areas, according to these guidelines: papers should have a maximum of 30 pages A4, 1 ½ space, Times New Roman, size 12. Papers should be structured, fully revised and adequate, with list of works cited and endnotes. Authors are responsible for quotations and references. Reference style should be coherent along the text and follow recognized academic standards. Charts and images should be kept to a minimum and sent to the editors in a recognizable and editable format.

Publish: Hemispheres: The Tufts Undergraduate Journal of International Affairs 
Deadline: December 22, 2015
To Submit: Email submissions
The Tufts Undergraduate Journal of International Affairs, one of the oldest undergraduate journals in the field, is now accepting submissions relating to this year’s theme of Emerging Actors. Submissions should be research articles, approximately 5000-8000 words, written by undergraduates in a broad range of fields relevant to international affairs. Potential research topics may include, but are not limited to: The global north v. south, emerging markets, global inequality, the power of multinational corporations, the global marketplace, labor rights, new actors in the international system, the role of the internet and technology, freedom of information, international migration and refugees, informal economies, the rise of non-state actors. See submission guidelines.


Publish: Brown University Urban Studies Journal 
Deadline: Rolling until February
To Submit: Email submissions
The Urban Studies Department is now accepting submissions for its 2016 Journal, open to all faculty and students in the Brown community. We encourage submitting any work that is inspired by or based on cities and issues related to the built environment. The work can take absolutely any form—academic research, journalism, creative writing, art, architectural & urban design work, GIS projects, etc. Authors are encouraged to submit early so written work can go through the editing process.

Publish: The Informal
Deadline: Rolling deadline
To Submit: Send a 100-150 word pitch to theinformaljournal@gmail.com. We will get back to you in approximately 7 days. 
The Informal, a Brown-born online journal focusing on finding ways to explore the Middle East from an "informal" lens, is looking for submissions and social media editors! The Informal, since October 2015, has published a significant amount of articles (one of which is in consideration to be picked up by the NYTimes). It also provides a newsletter service and Twitter feed. @theinformalorg serves as a news source without an automated mechanism that posts any article related to the Middle East. A significant amount of articles are read by our team, filtered out for relevant content and then posted as links with a brief tweet summary. Please contact Deniz Cam if interested or have questions.