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International Economic Development Council Internships in USA, 2018

Durham University 

Durham University 

International Economic Development Council is now accepting applications for an extensive internship program for graduate and undergraduate students for summer, fall and spring semesters. Internships are organized into four different categories: economic development technical, public policy, member services, and communications/marketing. International students are eligible to apply for this internship program. Interns must have excellent writing and organizational skills.

Field of Internship: Internships are organized into four different categories: economic development technical, public policy, member services, and communications/marketing.
Course Level:
 Internship
Internship Provider: International Economic Development Council
Internship can be taken in the USA (Washington, DC)

Eligibility: Economic Development Technical internships

Applicants should have:
• Excellent writing and organizational skills
• Ability to work both independently and in a team environment
• Familiarity with research and reporting methods
• General knowledge and interest in economic development programs and issues
• Flexibility and desire to work on varying projects

Communications/Marketing internships

Communications/Marketing internships are available to undergraduate students studying marketing, communications, journalism, or program management. Marketing interns support the Marketing and Member Services department through:
• Marketing IEDC conferences, courses, and other services. This includes digital marketing strategies, including LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter
• Media relations
• Preparation and coverage of various IEDC events
• Sponsorship and exhibitor sales
• Membership retention and recruitment programs
• Job center and bookstore

Member Services internships

Member Services internships are available to undergraduate students studying management, marketing, communications, education and information technology. This internship is ideal for students interested in learning about association management, data management and the work of organizations with an educational mission. Working on various projects, interns:

Public Policy Internships

Applicants should have:

Internship Open for International Students: International students are eligible to apply for this internship program.

Is this paid internship? There is a limited number of paid positions for graduate students. Recent graduates and doctoral students are considered as well. Academic credit can be arranged and must be set up by the student. All internships take place in Washington, DC. IEDC does not reimburse interns for travel and/or relocation costs.

Internship Description: IEDC offers an extensive internship program for graduate and undergraduate students for summer, fall and spring semesters. Our internships are organized into four different categories: economic development technical, public policy, member services, and communications/marketing.

A number of awards offered: There is a limited number of paid positions for graduate students.

Internship Duration: IEDC Summer internships are full-time positions and require a minimum commitment of ten weeks. Fall and spring internship positions can be either full or part-time, with a minimum of 20 hours per week.

Notification: Not Known

How to Apply: If you feel that IEDC is a good fit for your professional goals, please email the following application package to intern-at-iedconline.org

Note: Interns interested in a public policy internship with IEDC should first apply to The Washington Center via their website www.twc.edu. After acceptance to their program, interns should indicate their interest in interning with IEDC through TWC or by contacting IEDC directly.

Internship Application Deadline: Application Deadlines are:

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