What’s happening with the CWS — week of 10/28

this week @ cwsBelow are this week’s upcoming events and deadlines at the CWS. These listings and more can be found in MyCWS. Make sure you subscribe so that you receive the updates directly to your inbox!

Tuesday, October 29

  • 2013 Tanner Conference | 8:30 am-4:10 pm | Science Center  The Tanner Conference provides a venue for students and alumnae to reflect critically upon, analyze and share their off-campus experiences with others in the College community. Encompassing the diversity of off-campus experiences of students, the conference explores the learning that occurs through internships, service learning experiences, student teaching, international study, international Wintersession programs, experiential learning in courses, independent study, and research conducted away from Wellesley. Classes are cancelled so mark your calendar, support your classmates as they present, and join us for lunch at the Science Center. Support your classmates with #Tanner2013!

Wednesday, October 30

  • U.S. State Department Info Session (rescheduled event) | 12:30 pm-2:00 pm | PNW 212 – The CWS welcomes the Diplomat-in-Residence from the U.S. Department of State for the New England area, who will share some of her experiences in the foreign service, discuss internship and job opportunities and answer your questions! Come and learn about opportunities within the State Department, both in the foreign and civil service. Please RSVP on MyCWS.
  • Disability in the Workplace | 4:30 pm-6:00 pm | LLR Topics discussed will include disclosure, government and corporate employer support, and how allies can help. Join us! Registration is required.

Thursday, October 31

  • Spring 2014 Fellowships in DC Deadline | 12:00 pm | Online – The Public Service Fellows program at the Partnership for Public Service is a paid opportunity for undergraduate students, graduate students and recent graduates to participate directly in transforming the way government works while developing valuable professional skills. Applicants must be willing to relocate to Washington, D.C. for the duration of the fellowship term. 
  • CWS First Year Workshop | 12:30 pm-1:20 pm | Academic Council Room (4th floor, GRH) – Come learn about resources and opportunities available for first years through the Center for Work and Service. We will be discussing  topics such as resumes, cover letters, internship applications, interviews, CWS programs/events and more. Please RSVP for the event; space is limited!

 featured jobs of the weekAll jobs and internships can be viewed via MyCWS; use MyCWS Job ID numbers to search.

  • Marketing, Communications, PR Fall/Winter Internships, Boston, MA (MyCWS ID 9390, 9391, 9392)
  • Healthcare & Health IT Policy Internships, Arlington, VA (MyCWS ID 9389)
  • Speech, Language & Multimedia Technologies Undergrad Intern, Cambridge, MA (MyCWS ID 9413)
  • Budget Specialist, Albany, NY (MyCWS ID 9402)
  • Guest Communications Intern, Orlando, FL (MyCWS ID 9400)
  • Marketing Strategy Intern, Kapolei, HI (MyCWS ID 9401)
  • Software Development Engineer/SDET Intern, Seattle, WA (MyCWS ID 7014)
  • Teaching Assistant, France (MyCWS ID 9419)
  • Legal Assistant, Boston, MA (MyCWS ID 9431)
  • Research Fellow, Stanford, CA (MyCWS ID 9417)
  • Teaching Fellowship, New Haven, CT (MyCWS ID 9416)
  • Fellowship in Child Development and Early Childhood Education,New Haven, CT (MyCWS ID 9415)
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