[iDiversity] Job Opportunities: Research Fellowship on Hate &
Extremism, Peace Corps
Marisa Duarte
meduarte at uw.edu
Wed Mar 10 14:57:36 PST 2010
>
>
> Research Fellowship on Hate & Extremism
>
> Salary: $30,000/year plus benefits
>
> Education: Bachelor (BA, BS, etc.)
>
> Location: Montgomery, Alabama, 36104, United States
>
> Posted by: The Southern Poverty Law Center
>
> Job Category: Research
>
> Sector: Nonprofit
>
> Last day to apply: May 4, 2010
>
> Last updated: March 5, 2010
>
> Type: Full time
>
> Language(s): English
>
> Job posted on: March 5, 2010
>
> Area of Focus: Human Rights and Civil Liberties
>
>
> Description:
>
> The Intelligence Project of the Southern Poverty Law Center, a leading
>
> civil rights organization (see www.splcenter.org), is seeking a Fellow
>
> on Hate and Extremism to work full-time for two years at the SPLC?S
>
> headquarters in Montgomery, Ala. The Intelligence Project, the SPLC?s
>
> program devoted to curbing extremism, investigates and writes about
>
> extremist groups and individuals in white-paper reports, on its blog,
>
> and in its award-winning Intelligence Report magazine.
>
>
> Qualifications: Successful applicants will be bright, highly motivated
>
> scholars with strong academic records and an aptitude for research.
>
> Fellows will participate in activities including research, writing, and
>
> Web-based projects. Applicants must have exceptional analytic skills, an
>
> ability to write and speak clearly, and a commitment to furthering civil
>
> rights.
>
>
> Eligibility: Prospective fellows must have a degree in political
>
> science, history or a similar field.
>
>
> This is a regular full-time position that includes health and other
>
> benefits, and requires relocating to Montgomery. Send a resum?, a
>
> writing sample, two references and a letter outlining your
>
> qualifications to Human Resources, Southern Poverty Law Center, 400
>
> Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL, 36104, or e-mail to
>
> humanresources at splcenter.org.
>
>
> The Southern Poverty Law Center is an equal opportunity employer.
>
>
> How to Apply:
>
> Send a resum?, a writing sample, two references and a letter outlining
>
> your qualifications to Human Resources, Southern Poverty Law Center, 400
>
> Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL, 36104, or e-mail to
>
> humanresources at splcenter.org.
>
>
> Permalink: http://www.idealist.org/if/i/en/av/Job/370477-90/c
>
>
> _________________________________________________________________
>
>
> 2:
>
>
> Peace Corps Info Session on Campus!
>
>
> Peace Corps service is the opportunity of a lifetime. Volunteers have
>
> the opportunity to serve in the areas of education, health, environment,
>
> agriculture, and business. Please join us for one of our upcoming info
>
> session:
>
> Info Session
>
> Thursday, March 11, 5-6pm
>
> University of Washington • HUB Room 309
>
>
> Come listen to a returned Peace Corps volunteer from Uganda who will
>
> share her personal experience, answer your questions, and provide tips
>
> to guide you through the application process.
>
>
> Questions?
>
> Contact the UW On-Campus Peace Corps Rep: Erin Larsen-Cooper
>
> Office 134 Mary Gates Hall
>
> Hours Mondays 9:30am to 1:30 p.m. • Fridays 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
>
> E-mail pcorps at u.washington.edu
>
> Phone 206.543.0535
>
>
> Erin Larsen-Cooper
>
> UW Peace Corps Representative
>
> UW Career Center
>
> 134 Mary Gates Hall
>
> Phone: 206.616.5801
>
> RPCV Uganda '06-'08
>
>
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://mailman2.u.washington.edu/pipermail/idiversity/attachments/20100310/1c5ad4cd/attachment.html
More information about the iDiversity
mailing list