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发表于 2010-3-19 08:48:32 |只看该作者 |倒序浏览
Urban planning intern资源共享,已在美国读的同学可以申请。最近几个月是申请实习的高峰期,把一些Deadline没过的发上了。


Intern 1:
Title: Summer Research Intern - Center for Housing Policy
Organization: Center for Housing Policy
Location: Washington DC
Description: The Center for Housing Policy (Center) is seeking a summer research intern to work on innovative research and policy development focused on (a) strengthening state and local housing policies in support of working families, and (b) other projects to be determined based on the successful candidate’s interests.

Background on the Center
The Center is a nonprofit organization that works to broaden understanding of America’s affordable housing challenges and examine the impact of policies and programs developed to address these needs. Combining research and practical, real-world expertise, the Center lays the groundwork for the development of concrete and politically viable policies and programs that can be used to promote affordable housing across the country.
The Center is the research affiliate of the National Housing Conference, a nonprofit membership association dedicated to advancing affordable housing and community development causes. A membership drawn from every industry segment forms the foundation for NHC’s broad, nonpartisan advocacy for national policies and legislation that promote suitable housing in a safe, decent environment across the nation.

Position Summary:
The Center is seeking a full- or part-time summer research intern/s to play a strong substantive role in carrying out the Center’s goals. This position will report to senior research associates.
The intern’s primary duty will include the development of a series of fact sheets and talking points on a range of issues related to state and local housing policy. Additional projects may include providing assistance on emerging research related to housing and aging adults; providing support on research related to the connections between housing and transportation; and providing assistance with updates to existing sections of HousingPolicy.org, the Center’s online guide to state and local housing policy for local leaders, and development of new sections. Projects will be chosen based on the intern’s interests and the Center’s staffing needs.
The intern will also provide administrative support for research and policy dialogues as well as other activities in service of the Center’s mission.

Qualifications:
 Master’s degree or enrollment in a Master’s degree program preferred.
 Demonstrated commitment to and interest in issues related to affordable housing or related
fields.
 Excellent writing skills.
 Ability to synthesize complicated material into more accessible summaries.
 Ability to take initiative, prioritize duties and work independently while functioning as a
member of a team.  An efficient and organized work style.

SUMMER RESEARCH INTERN
 Excellent interpersonal, written, verbal communications and analytical skills.
 Solid administrative skills, including strong computer skills, Microsoft Word proficiency and
familiarity with email (Outlook), Internet and spreadsheet programs (Excel). Experience with web design a plus.

Start and end dates are flexible, and the research intern position includes a monthly stipend.

To apply for this position, please submit the following materials:

 Cover Letter  Resume
 Two (2) Writing Samples

With regard to the writing samples, please submit one short sample (1-5 pages) and one longer sample (no more than 25 pages). Each sample should include a cover sheet explaining your role in preparing the document and any other information you feel is pertinent to our understanding the sample.

Send materials to:
Rebecca Cohen Senior Research Associate Center for Housing Policy 1801 K Street, NW, Suite M-100 Washington, DC 20006 rcohen@nhc.org

Application deadline is Friday, April 2, 2010.
No phone calls please.
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发表于 2010-3-19 08:51:16 |只看该作者
Intern 2:
Title: Smart Growth America paid internship
Organization: Smart Growth America
Location: Not Applicable
Description
* Smart Growth America* is a coalition of national, state and local
organizations working to improve the ways we plan and build the towns,
cities and metro areas we call home. The coalition includes many of the
best-known national organizations advocating on behalf of historic
preservation, the environment, farmland and open space preservation,
neighborhood revitalization and more. Our state- and regional-level members
are community-based organizations working to save treasured landscapes while
making our towns and cities ever more livable and lovable. Find out more at
www.smartgrowthamerica.org.

*Smart Growth America Policy Internship:* Assist with federal smart growth
campaigns, including on global warming, affordable housing, and
transportation. Responsibilities include conducting research and developing
fact sheets and other materials and helping with lobby days.*
*

*REQUIREMENTS: *These positions requires a self-motivated and
detail-oriented person with excellent communication, writing and
organizational skills. The candidate should be highly computer literate with
specific experience or a willingness to learn database management and
website maintenance. Candidates must have exemplary research and writing
skills. Familiarity with, as well as strong interest in, planning and smart
growth is a plus. Both undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to
apply.

*Compensation and Time Frame: *Start and end dates and work hours are
flexible based on the intern's schedule. Summer interns are expected to work
40 hours a week for a 10-12 week period. Fall and spring interns are
expected to work between 10 and 40 hours a week for a minimum of 10 weeks.
Interns may receive academic credit if an agreement is made between SGA and
the intern's college or university. All interns are subject to the
applicable SGA employee rules.

The internship stipend will be based on the following schedule: Full time
(25 or more hours a week): $300 per semester, Part time (10-24 hours a
week): $150 per semester

*For more information and to apply: *
Application
Deadline Open Until Filled
Application
Instructions Please send a resume, cover letter
summarizing your relevant skills and experience, and short writing sample to
spotts@smartgrowthamerica.org. Questions may also be directed to the same
e-mail address.

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Intern 3:
Summer Intern, Green Economy Research - Center for Regional Economic Competitiveness
Organization Center for Regional Economic Competitiveness
Location Washington DC
Description Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER)
Center for Regional Economic Competitiveness
Washington, DC Metro
May – August, 2010

The Center for Regional Economic Competitiveness (CREC) (www.creconline.org), is the host organization managing the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER) (www.c2er.org), the Labor Market Information Training Institute (www.lmiontheweb.org), and the Association of Public Data Users (www.apdu.org). CREC was created in 2000 to provide research and technical assistance to regions across North America in improving their economies and creating jobs. C2ER is a membership organization created in 1961 to promote excellence in community and economic research – a key element in support the strategies that regions are developing to promote economic prosperity. C2ER works to improve data availability, enhance data quality, and foster learning about regional economic analytic methods.

CREC and its affiliate members groups (C2ER, LMI Training Institute, and APDU) accomplish our mission through an array of activities including professional networking, technical training in community/economic data and regional economic research methods, advocacy for regional statistics and economic/workforce development planning programs, applied research in states and regions, community leadership facilitation, as well as innovative data or research products/services. Our offices are located above the Rosslyn Metro Station in Arlington, VA – just across the Potomac River from Washington, DC.

Internship Details
CREC is looking for one or more interns to focus on various projects over the summer, the most prominent of which is a study of the Green Economy in one state, an ARRA-funded project encompassing multiple research tasks. During the internship period, CREC through its C2ER affiliate plans to survey thousands of employers to quantify the current and future green employment in the state. This research is central to the project and will determine many of the recommendations for state policymakers. For this project, the summer intern(s) will work with C2ER staff to support the survey by helping to obtain appropriate survey response rate, analyze key findings, and assist in preparing the study results for public and private business leaders.

This project is anticipated to require a significant amount of time, but the intern(s) will also have an opportunity to work on other projects as well. Other research areas will include:

· Working with subject matter experts to redesign an e-learning training program for staff conducting US Dept. of Labor-sponsored state employment projections
· Investigating the level of state expenditures in economic development
· Organizing and reporting business development assistance programs sponsored by Federal agencies and the states
· Conducting community and economic research to support regional economic and workforce planning activities
· Other projects as appropriate

Candidates should be a graduate level student in city and regional planning, public policy, or a related field. The position will be based in Arlington, VA. The intern(s) will be expected to have flexible schedules as there will be points in which it will be necessary for the team to work based on other time zones. Candidates should be comfortable with communicating by telephone in a professional environment.

Internship(s) will be paid, full-time temporary positions.

For consideration, submit resume, writing sample (preferably on the topic of the green economy or related to economic or workforce development issues), and three references to Ron Kelly (rkelly@c2er.org) by Friday, April 10.


Application
Deadline Saturday, April 10, 2010

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Intern 4:
Summer Intern - CLF Ventures
Organization CLF Ventures
Location Massachusetts
Description CLF Ventures seeks an Intern to participate in project development, support, and implementation in a unique and challenging, small-team consulting environment. The Intern will be expected to work both independently and collaboratively, as well as be able to perform a range of activities such as researching emerging environmental regulations, analyzing renewable energy project data, exploring contemporary topics in corporate environmental practice, or assisting with project communications and outreach to characterize innovative market-based solutions to sustainability challenges.

We expect that the Intern will be able to carry out assignments with limited supervision, provide support for multiple projects, and advance our overall mission through creative and strategic contributions to the organization and the work functions performed for our clients. Past interns have, for example, researched environmental risks for emerging technologies, helped develop a carbon calculator, and analyzed waste management methods.

The position provides ample opportunity to develop professional consulting skills in a small and innovative team environment. We are currently able to provide a nominal stipend. Candidates who are eligible for work study are encouraged to apply. When contacting us, please indicate your stipend needs and eligibility for Federal work study or other supplemental funding.

Individuals not currently enrolled in a degree program will be considered for volunteer positions.

Candidate Education and Skills
• Current graduate-level study in environmental science/studies, environmental/land-use/urban planning, environmental/public policy or environmental/resource management, or a program in economics, business administration, or communications with an environmental focus.
• Solid communication and analytical skills; understanding of the legal, environmental, political, economic, and social aspects of the work.
• Proficiency in Microsoft applications including Word, Power Point, and Excel. Familiarity with any of the following is also desirable: Microsoft Project, Visio, or Access; HTML/ Dreamweaver, ArcGIS, Google Earth Pro.
• Creativity, tenacity, good humor, and a high level of energy.

Organizational Overview
CLF Ventures (CLFV) is a non-profit affiliate of the Conservation Law Foundation, New England’s most influential environmental advocacy organization. CLFV provides technical, strategic and communications expertise to implement projects with long lasting environmental benefits. CLFV’s strategies for sustainable change optimize environmental and economic performance at all stages of the business cycle.

TO APPLY: Send resume and a cover letter stating your stipend needs, dates/times of availability, and work study eligibility if applicable, to Paul Calzada at pcalzada@clf.org.

Application
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Intern 5:
Business Improvement District (BID) Program Management Intern
Organization NYC Department of Small Business Services
Location New York
Description AGENCY DESCRIPTION:
The New York City Department of Small Business Services (SBS) is a vibrant, client-centered agency whose mission is to
serve New York’s small businesses, jobseekers and commercial districts. SBS makes it easier for companies in New
York City to start, operate, and expand by providing direct assistance to business owners, supporting commercial districts,
promoting financial and economic opportunity among minority- and women-owned businesses, preparing New Yorkers for
jobs, and linking employers with a skilled and qualified workforce. SBS continues to reach for higher professional
standards through innovative systems, new approaches to government, and a strong focus on its employees.
The District Development Unit is working to refocus the City’s relationships with local economic development
organizations to: ensure City contracts and investments are tied to clear outcomes, increase transparency to
stakeholders, and provide services that enable their success.
INTERNSHIP DESCRIPTION:
The Business Improvement District (BID) Program Management Intern will work with staff responsible for the oversight
and management of the City’s Business Improvement District Program. The City’s BID program invest over $100 million
dollars annually in programs and capital improvements in 64 commercial districts throughout the five boroughs. The
intern will specifically work on two initiatives:
Developing systems to better support Business Improvement Districts - BIDs are dealing with complex issues and
create a variety of programs and services to meet the needs in their communities. The intern will work with staff to
continue to enhance the internal and external reports we use to promote best practices, highlight concerns and track
progress in meeting the goals articulated by each organization.
Business Improvement Districts Annual Conference - The annual conference brings together executive directors,
board members and staff of New York City's BIDs to discuss general trends and share best practices. The intern would
assist in the planning of the conference to be held in the summer of 2010, specifically:
 Develop the event program and help secure the key note speaker
 Coordinate all event logistics
 Prepare all materials and visuals (handouts, power point presentations, etc.)
 Document the event and make recommendations for future conferences
REQUIRED SKILLS
 Strong writing, editing and verbal communication skills
 Excellent MS Office skills
 Excellent organizational and time management skills
 Ability to work well in a team environment
 Ability to produce thorough, accurate, and clear documentation
 Strong and demonstrable analytical skills
This is a paid internship for the summer.
Please note you must be enrolled in an accredited college/university to qualify for this internship.
Application
Deadline Unknown
Application
Instructions To apply, please email your resume and cover letter including the following Subject Line:
District Development Program Management – Summer Internship to:
careers@sbs.nyc.gov

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