ECON Undergraduates Blog

ECON Undergraduates Blog


The Horizons Fellowship

Posted: 03 Apr 2019 09:52 AM PDT

The Horizons Fellowship supports 200 outstanding university students in their pursuit to become multidisciplinary leaders using technology. Our fully-funded program provides real-world technology courses geared towards high-achieving college students.

Horizons students have gone on to work at a variety of amazing companies – Google, Facebook, Visa, The Stanford Research Institute, Slack, Yelp, Amazon, McKinsey, Bloomberg, J.P. Morgan, EA Games, and more.

Past Horizonites have come from a variety of schools and backgrounds. Students have hailed from Harvard, Princeton, Yale, UPenn/Wharton, Columbia, Northwestern, Babson, Wellesley, Colgate, Brown, Michigan, great state schools, community colleges and more. We've had computer science majors, math majors, economics/business majors, biology majors, english majors, and art majors all take our program.

Interested students can start an application here!


Summer Institute with Korea Economic Institute of America

Posted: 03 Apr 2019 05:19 AM PDT

KEI is currently seeking graduate students & exceptional undergraduate students with an interest in Asia-Pacific issues for its summer 2019 intern class. We offer candidates a unique internship opportunity to be integrally involved in the inner workings of an international government policy institute. Due to the level of work expected of interns, the selection process is highly competitive and only open to the select few.

KEI interns are on the cusp of current events, hearing the news before it is released, and organizing the very interviews that are shown on the evening news. They are directly active in the practice of U.S.-ROK diplomacy and provided maximum exposure to the issues and major players in the field of U.S.-Korea Relations via: report publication, attendance at events, and both peer-to-peer and VIP networking opportunities. At KEI, interns gain experience in the areas of professional writing development, policy research, data collection, economic analysis, and event planning. 

Main Responsibilities
  • Attend and prepare short analytical reports on conferences, programs & hearings in the Washington, D.C. Area of interest;
  • Assist with the event planning and conducting of various KEI-sponsored conferences and programs;
  • Provide research support for KEI staff
  • Provide administrative activities which will contribute to a fuller understanding of the inner workings of KEI and work as a team with members of staff and other interns on major events and projects
  • Track specific issues in the media
Qualifications
  • Graduate student and exceptional undergraduate student with a background in political science, economics, international relations, or Asian studies;
  • Have interest in Asia-Pacific issues, especially Korea, preferred;
  • Excellent attention to detail, good organizational abilities and writing skills, professional demeanor, general office skills and strong computer skills;
  • Excellent writing and analysis skills
Have experience working with Social Media or putting together Press Releases? Mention it in your application! KEI will also be looking for candidates who could qualify for our Communications/Media Internships.

Application Deadline for 2019 Summer Internship is May 4, 2019.

To learn more, please visit: http:www.keia.org/page/internship-opportunities/
To apply, please fill out the application form on our website along with a cover letter, resume, and a writing sample. 

Due to the high volume of applications, KEI recommends that you apply early as applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
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