[nativestudies-l] Opportunities: Internships and fellowships, November deadlines
Alyssa Mt. Pleasant
alyssa.mt.pleasant at yale.edu
Mon Oct 6 16:44:19 EDT 2008
From the INIT-THO list-serve (starred links to their 2008 Directory of
Internships and Fellowships):
November 1, 2008: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Native
American/Alaska Native (NAAN) Program
<http://www.fredonia.edu/na/if_faa.asp>*, is for Native American/Alaska
Native undergraduate and graduate students majoring in business,
engineering, finance, math, computer science, and other technical
areas. Placements will occur primarily in the Washington, DC, Atlantic
City, and New Jersey areas.
For More Information: Mai Nguyen <mailto:mai.nguyen at faa.gov> (ph)
202.267.7666
November 1, 2008: The George Washington University's Native American
Political Leadership <http://www.fredonia.edu/na/if_naplp.asp> Program
<http://www.fredonia.edu/na/if_naplp.asp> * deadline. This is a
hands-on internship experience. This program seeks to attract bright,
energetic Native American college students to Washington's most
respected political leadership semester program. Application and
Scholarship Application available on website.
For More Information: (ph) 202.994.8908 or 800.367.4476 (e)
naplp at gwu.edu <mailto:naplp at gwu.edu> (url)
http://www.siwpolitics.gwu.edu <http://www.siwpolitics.gwu.edu/>
November 15, 2008: School for Advanced Research-Indian Arts Research
Center; Native American Artist Fellowship-Eric & Barbara Dobkin
<http://www.fredonia.edu/na/if_sar-dobkin.asp>* was established to
support Native American women artists at the Indian Arts Research
Center. The award is offered in the winter to a woman who excels in
visual, written, or performing arts.
For More Information: (ph) 505.954.7205 (e) iarc at sarsf.org
<mailto:iarc at sarsf.org> (url)
http://www.sarweb.org/iarc/dobkin/dobkin.htm
November 20, 2008: Smithsonian Institution National Museum of the
American Indian Internship Program
<http://www.fredonia.edu/na/if_si.asp>* is for undergraduate or graduate
students currently enrolled in a university program with a cumulative
GPA of 3.0. This program provides an educational opportunity for
students in museum practice and program development through guided work
and research using NMAI and Smithsonian resources.
For More Information: Jill Norwood (ph) 301.238.1540 (e)
NMAIinterns at si.edu <mailto:NMAIinterns at si.edu> (url)
http://www.nmai.si.edu <http://www.nmai.si.edu/>
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