Employer: Oana Ivan Gallery
Expires: 08/05/2025
Au 93 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré à Paris, un écrin dédié à l’art et ses acteurs a ouvert ses portes : Oana Ivan Gallery.Adresse prestigieuse s’il en est, Oana Ivan souhaite accueillir les diverses formes d’échanges autour de l’art. Pour réinventer les codes, pour montrer et parler d’art différemment, dans un cadre intime et élégant, exigeant et chaleureux. Oana Ivan Gallery se distingue par son exigence et son élégance : un espace atypique qui honore le passé et le présent à travers des oeuvres iconiques mais aussi niches et inédites ; un lieu pour venir se détendre et renouveler son regard, se laisser emporter par les faisceaux de chaleur et de lumières. Pour son exposition inaugurale, Oana Ivan Gallery est heureuse de présenter du 17 janvier au 17 avril 2025, une sélection exceptionnelle des photographies de l’artiste visionnaire Peter Knapp. Certaines iconiques, certaines à ce jour jamais exposées, l’exposition promet une parenthèse enchantée au cœur de Paris. ContexteAu sein de l’équipe, vous travaillerez sur le développement du rayonnement de la galerie. Nous cherchons une personne au profil autonome, astucieux et polyvalent qui pourra prendre un charge l’ensemble des tâches quotidiennes variées qui lui seront confiées. Une expérience préalable en galerie ou dans une structure culturelle est un atout. Un sens de l’esthétique, une envie de faire grandir et d’accompagner des projets in et hors les murs, un amour de l’art, sont des qualités requises. Maîtrise nécéssaire de la suite Adobe. DescriptifDurant toute la durée de votre stage, vous accompagnerez la responsable de la galerie dans l’organisation des expositions et autres projets liés à la mise en valeur de la galerie et de ses artistes. Une réflexion et des propositions sur le développement du business model de la galerie est attendu. Maitrise outils informatiques Accueil du public et présentation de l’exposition actuelle et du travail de l’artiste Mise en page de documents de communication : dossier d’artistes, dossier de vente, fiches des œuvres Goût pour les réseaux sociaux : aider au développement du compte Instagram de la galerie Partie administrative : organisation de l’agenda, des documents internes nécessaires au bon fonctionnement de la galerie Capacité rédactionnelle Force de proposition pour développer les activités de la galerie PROFIL RECHERCHÉ Vous êtes étudiant(e) en Master Grande Ecole (Sciences Po ou Commerce) Vous avez une expérience préalable dans le domaine de la gestion d’une société, dans le domaine de la culture, de la mode Vous avez un réel intérêt pour le secteur des galeries d’art et suivez leurs actualitésVous avez un intérêt pour l’art et la culture et allez voir des expositions régulièrement en France et lors de vos déplacementsVous faites preuve de réactivité, de dynamisme et d’adaptabilitéVous faites preuve de rigueur et d’organisationVous faites preuve d’un excellent sens relationnel et appréciez le travail en équipeAnglais courantMaîtrise du pack Office et de la suite Adobe
Employer: Drive Clean Indiana
Expires: 08/04/2025
Start Your Career in Clean Transportation!Fall 2025 Internship Cohort (September 2, 2025 – December 12, 2025) Are you looking for an entry-level professional experience that will shape your career trajectory and make a meaningful impact on the future of transportation in the United States? Accelerate, a workforce development initiative funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, is now accepting applications for our Fall 2025 internship cohort! This is a unique opportunity to get involved with Clean Cities and Communities, where you'll have the chance to work side by side with inspiring mentors and network with a wide range of stakeholders who have a common interest in building a more sustainable future. Clean Cities and Communities is a U.S. Department of Energy partnership to advance clean transportation nationwide. More than 75 DOE-designated Clean Cities and Communities coalitions (intern’s host organization) work locally in urban, suburban, and rural communities to strengthen the nation’s environment, energy security, and economic prosperity. As partners with DOE’s Vehicle Technologies Office, coalitions work to deploy affordable, efficient, fuel-saving technologies and practices, and energy-efficient mobility systems. Whether you're an undergraduate or graduate student, or have recently graduated within the past year, this workforce development initiative will provide you with first-hand experience that will help you gain a better understanding of many roles and build your professional portfolio with meaningful projects. Here are more details about the internship: All majors are welcome to apply. You will play a vital role in expanding public awareness and advancing the markets of advanced vehicle technologies, alternative fuels, and practices that reduce petroleum consumption. Depending on the initiatives of the coalition they’re working with, interns could get hands-on experience in event planning, communications or marketing, content creation, air quality research, community outreach, and more! Projects are wide-ranging, and more detailed for each location can be found in the application. Internships are offered for 15 or 20 hours per week over 14 weeks, providing a flexible schedule to accommodate your studies. Accelerate offers stipends ranging from $3,150 to $6,048, depending on your academic level, location, and hours assigned by the coalition. This internship will take place from approximately September 2-December 12, and applications are due by 11:59 pm PT on Sunday, August 3rd, 2025. Drive Clean Indiana Requirements & Preferences: Drive Clean Indiana interns must work on-site at our office in Saint John, IN.Ability to work 9-5 three days a week is preferred, but not required. We can work with you to find a suitable schedule.Must be comfortable making phone calls, attending events, and conducting email outreach.Canva and social media experience is a plus, but not required.Must have experience using Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, SharePoint, PowerPoint, etc).Must have a strong work ethic and a willingness to learn!
Employer: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Expires: 08/04/2025
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is a federally chartered, nonpartisan institution that was created by the US Congress to serve as America’s national memorial to the victims of the Holocaust and an educational institution dedicated to the history and lessons of the Holocaust. The Museum seeks to educate Americans from all 50 states and all walks of life as well as international audiences. The Museum has three areas of expertise: Holocaust remembrance, Holocaust scholarship and education, and genocide prevention.In carrying out its important memorial and educational mission, the Museum is guided by its institutional values for our workplace: Honor the memory of the victims; carry out our work with dignity, humility, integrity and respect for others; and strive for excellence through teamwork, rigor, and a culture of continuous learning. Consistent respect for others is the foundation for trust, collegiality and inclusion. Overview of Internship Title: Simon-Skjodt Center (Policy) InternSession Dates: October 6, 2025 - December 12, 2025Job Type: Paid InternshipHourly Rate of Pay: $16.00 Work Location: VirtualWork Schedule: 20 hours per weekStudent Type: Undergraduate or GraduateApplication Deadline: August 4, 2025 (12:00 pm EST)Information about the Office/Division:The mission of the Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide is to alert the national conscience, influence policy makers, and stimulate worldwide action to confront and halt acts of genocide and other atrocity related crimes against humanity. We work to make the prevention of genocide a core foreign policy priority for leaders around the world through a multipronged program of policy analysis and engagement, research, and outreach. Interns will assist with policy analysis and engagement while tracking various contemporary conflicts and the latest developments in the field of genocide prevention. To learn more about us, please visit the SCPG homepage and the Early Warning Project website: https://www.ushmm.org/genocideMajor Duties and Responsibilities:The Policy Intern will perform some of the following duties: Monitor ongoing developments in, and draft short written products regarding, multiple Simon-Skjodt Center country cases, including, but not limited to, Burma, China, India, South Sudan, Sudan, and SyriaWork on a variety of research projects related to the dynamics of mass atrocities and policy response to countries at risk of or currently experiencing mass atrocitiesMonitor and summarize news developments in countries at high risk of mass atrocitiesSupport the organizing of private or public conveningsPrepare detailed notes from interviews and meetingsDraft analytic blog posts and rapporteur’s reportsAssist in tracking policy outreach to public officialsOther duties as assignedMinimum Qualifications:Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree from an accredited universityA strong interest in transitional justice, or genocide and mass atrocity prevention, as indicated by dedicated coursework, research experience, and/or professional experience.Excellent communication and collaboration skillsStrong organization and attention to detailPreferred Qualifications:Experience with research and writing about contemporary mass atrocities and their prevention, as indicated by dedicated coursework, research experience, and/or professional experienceExperience conducting research about contemporary cases of mass atrocities and/or countries at risk of potential mass atrocitiesApplication Requirements:Attach your Resume and Cover Letter in one Word or PDF document, titled by your first and last nameIn your cover letter, please elaborate on the minimum and preferred qualifications using;(1) the specific language from our call for applications and(2) specific illustrations from your own professional or academic experienceApplications submitted without a resume and cover letter will not be consideredTo be eligible to participate in the Internship Program, students must meet the following enrollment criteria:The student must be 18 years or older currently enrolled as a full-time student at an accredited college or universityThe student must have completed at least the first semester of their freshman year (At least at the time of application)Provide proof of legal right to work in the United StatesMust be able to pass a background checkMust reside in the United States for the full duration of the internship program.Must complete their background check while physically present in the United States.Interviews for the Fall 2025 internship program will begin in August 2025; for advanced applicants. Final selection decisions will be made by September 2025, and all candidates will be notified of their status via email by Human Resources.
Employer: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Expires: 08/04/2025
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is a federally chartered, nonpartisan institution that was created by the US Congress to serve as America’s national memorial to the victims of the Holocaust and an educational institution dedicated to the history and lessons of the Holocaust. The Museum seeks to educate Americans from all 50 states and all walks of life as well as international audiences. The Museum has three areas of expertise: Holocaust remembrance, Holocaust scholarship and education, and genocide prevention.In carrying out its important memorial and educational mission, the Museum is guided by its institutional values for our workplace: Honor the memory of the victims; carry out our work with dignity, humility, integrity and respect for others; and strive for excellence through teamwork, rigor, and a culture of continuous learning. Consistent respect for others is the foundation for trust, collegiality and inclusion. Overview of Internship Title: Simon-Skjodt Center (Research) InternSession Dates: October 6, 2025 - December 12, 2025Job Type: Paid InternshipHourly Rate of Pay: $16.00 Work Location: VirtualWork Schedule: 20 hours per weekStudent Type: Undergraduate or GraduateApplication Deadline: August 4, 2025 (12:00 pm EST)Information about the Office/Division:The mission of the Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide is to alert the national conscience, influence policy makers, and stimulate worldwide action to confront and halt acts of genocide and other atrocity crimes. We seek to strengthen the efforts of global civil society to prevent genocide, increase public awareness and shape attitudes about genocide, and promote the importance of prevention. We also work to make the prevention of genocide a core foreign policy priority for leaders around the world through a multipronged program of research, education, and outreach. Interns will assist with each of these objectives while learning about various contemporary conflicts and the latest developments in the field of genocide prevention. To learn more about us, please visit the SCPG homepage and the Early Warning Project website: https://www.ushmm.org/genocideMajor Duties and Responsibilities:The Research Intern will perform some of the following duties: Assist with a variety of projects and activities related to genocide prevention and response including research, policy outreach, education initiatives, and administrative supportProvide assistance to multiple Simon-Skjodt Center research projects, including the Early Warning Project and the Lessons Learned in Preventing and Responding to Mass AtrocitiesWork on a variety of research projects related to the dynamics of mass atrocities and policy response to countries at risk of or currently experiencing mass atrocitiesMonitor and summarize news developments in countries at high risk of mass atrocitiesConduct literature reviews of scholarly studies about mass atrocities and their preventionPrepare detailed notes from interviews and other meetingsResearch to support the Early Warning Project, including analyzing fatality counts in high-risk countries using Excel, analysis based on qualitative reporting, and research about selected countries at riskDraft analytic blog posts and rapporteur’s reportsOther duties as assignedMinimum Qualifications:Pursuing a degree from an accredited universityA strong interest in genocide and mass atrocity prevention, as indicated by dedicated coursework, research experience, and/or professional experience.Experience with research and writing about contemporary mass atrocities and their prevention, as indicated by dedicated coursework, research experience, and/or professional experienceExcellent communication and collaboration skills, as indicated by research and/or professional experience described in the applicant’s cover letterStrong organization and attention to detail, as indicated by research and/or professional experience described in the applicant’s cover letterPreferred Qualifications:Experience conducting research about contemporary cases of mass atrocities (examples of contemporary cases the Simon-Skjodt Center works on include South Sudan, Syria, Burma/Myanmar, China, Ethiopia, etc.) and/or countries at risk of potential mass atrocitiesFamiliarity with social science research methods, as indicated by dedicated coursework, research experience, and/or professional experienceAfter an initial review, we will contact advance applicants to request a relatively short (5 - 7-page) writing sample that demonstrates your ability to conduct research on topics relevant to the Simon-Skjodt Center.This is a remote position with a team based in Washington, DC. Hybrid work may be an option for successful applicants based in the Washington, DC, area.Application Requirements:Attach your Resume and Cover Letter in one Word or PDF document, titled by your first and last nameIn your cover letter, please elaborate on the minimum and preferred qualifications using;(1) the specific language from our call for applications and(2) specific illustrations from your own professional or academic experienceApplications submitted without a resume and cover letter will not be consideredTo be eligible to participate in the Internship Program, students must meet the following enrollment criteria:The student must be 18 years or older currently enrolled as a full-time student at an accredited college or universityThe student must have completed at least the first semester of their freshman year (At least at the time of application)Provide proof of legal right to work in the United StatesMust be able to pass a background checkMust reside in the United States for the full duration of the internship program.Must complete their background check while physically present in the United States.Interviews for the Fall 2025 internship program will begin in August 2025; for advance applicants. Final selection decisions will be made by September 2025, and all candidates will be notified of their status via email by Human Resources.
Employer: Briana Lyn Studios
Expires: 08/04/2025
Briana Lyn Studios is a mobile music education studio founded in 2013 with studios in Minneapolis, Los Angeles and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. We are actively seeking instructors in voice, piano, guitar and songwriting, who demonstrate musical expertise, teaching skills, and interpersonal abilities. All instructors must either possess a degree in music or be actively pursuing one. The preferred candidate for this role is expected to work with students of all ages and skill levels. They must demonstrate attributes of compassion, reliability, and adaptability, given the nature of the position that entails traveling to students' homes for instructional sessions. The teacher must have a reliable car. The primary duty of the teacher will encompass the education of students at the beginner to intermediate levels, occasionally incorporating advanced instruction. We seek educators who embody qualities such as patience, kindness, and exceptional communication skills.