Apple will be visiting HCDE on Thursday, January 13th at 3:30PM in Sieg 420 to talk about Internships. HCDE students are encouraged to attend!
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Apple will be visiting HCDE on Thursday, January 13th at 3:30PM in Sieg 420 to talk about Internships. HCDE students are encouraged to attend!
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Like music? Interested in sharpening your design skills through practical experience? Check out this internship:
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http://www.noisefortheneedy.org/2009/news/index.php#Internships
NFTN Design Internship:
(Please submit a link to your portfolio with resume if applying for the Design Internship)
* Assist the Noise for Needy Artistic Director in festival design and management tasks
* Assist in design and creation of print media
* Assist in proofreading/copy editing of web and print media
* Develop relationships with local nonprofits, vendors, and other local designers
* Assist the Artistic Director in managing show poster project
This opportunity includes:
* Flexible schedule
* Capitol Hill location
* Exposure to local businesses and musicians
* Design Experience
* Multiple opportunities to use creativity in problem solving
* Design exposure in many local publications and on the web.
Don’t underestimate your ability to apply HCDE (such as Information Design) to opportunities in non-profits!
The EMP Pop Conference’s theme is “Music and Technology.”
The Simpson Center for the Humanities and American Music Partnership of Seattle are pleased to announce support for UW graduate student internships at AMPS partner organizations for the Fall 2009 and Winter 2010 quarters. AMPS supports collaboration among Experience Music Project, KEXP Radio, and the University of Washington. It is funded by a generous grant from the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation and administered by the Simpson Center for the Humanities.
Graduate students selected for and committed to these internships will receive quarterly stipends, funded through the American Music Partnership of Seattle. Internships and fellowships requiring an average of ten hours per week are stipended at $1,000 (total funding) per ten-week quarter; internships requiring fewer hours or fewer weeks will receive a proportionate, prorated stipend amount.
Overview:
Community Music Fellowship
This position replaces the Exp: The Band fellowship and is suited to a grad student in Music Education. The fellow will be instrumental in helping the education department assess the needs of and design a proposal for a new community music program at EMP for under-served teens.
Pop Conference Internships (2 positions)
The interns will learn the processes and resources involved in hosting a major academic/public conference and multi-day, largescale museum event. S/he will meet and work with staff across the museum as well as members of the music community in Seattle and nationwide. This will be an excellent opportunity for students interested in event planning and public program development to acquire experience and get an inside view of producing a nationally recognized event.
Exhibits Development and Design Internship
This internship is focused on the development of a specific exhibit, opening in June 2010. The intern will work with the exhibit curator to conduct research, write content, and secure artifacts for the exhibit. S/he will work with the exhibits manager to contribute to exhibit and graphic design, plan the installation, and, if interested, work on exhibit fabrication and installation.
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TC Alum Sally Abolrous is looking for an TC/HCDE major to intern at a startup company. See below for details. Please remember that if you are selected for the internship, you should enroll in TC/ HCDE 495 credits. Contact Gian or Maggie to enroll in credit.
Student should be in their last year of the undergrad program and has the following skills or interests:
* Strong interaction design skills (visual design skills a plus)
* Proficient in Adobe products
* Interested in social networking and in using new technologies
* Confident, creative, and detail-oriented
* Passionate about HCD
The National Council for Eurasian and East European Research (NCEEER), a non-profit organization affilated with the Ellison Center for Russian, Eastern European, and Central Asian Studies in the Jackson School of International Studies, is hiring a programming intern for August and September to help develop a Web-based grant application system in PHP with a MySQL backend. Pay is $12/hour, 15 hours a week. If you have experience programming in PHP and MySQL and are available during this time, please e-mail your resume and a brief cover letter to Continue reading
Information on Online Marketing/PR internship (a separate position from the Design internship) description is here:
http://onereel.org/internships/jobDetail.htm?ID=310
Design Internship
The Marketing Department’s Design Intership will provide an opportunity to gain real world experience in design software while developing skills in print and web design and production. As part of the in-house design team, the Design Intern will work on a wide array of media through all stages, from concept, to draft design, to approval, to final production. Intern will practice time management in this fast-paced, deadline-driven environment, and hone interpersonal skills as s/he will work directly with staffers in not only marketing, but also production, programming and sponsorship departments. As a participating member of the Marketing Team, intern will learn basic marketing concepts including branding, advertising, promotion, and web-based and grassroots marketing.
Responsibilities
Under direction of Print & Interactive Designer and Marketing Director, the Design Intern will collaborate on the following projects for both Bumbershoot and the Family 4th: print advertisements, event program, web ads, postcard & other marketing collateral, promotional premium items, and event signage. Responsibilities will include conceptualization, design, revisions, production, and delivery of files, as well as work flow management. All interns are strongly encouraged to participate in Bumbershoot Street Team appearances, as their schedules allow, to meet our Festival fans directly and gain a better perspective of what the outside world thinks of Bumbershoot. Intern will support the PR & Marketing team on-site at events as assigned. In the weeks following Bumbershoot, intern will assist with event wrap / notes, archiving, office clean up, and other post-Festival tasks as assigned.
Qualifications
* In pursuit of a degree in Design.
* Proficiency in software: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign and Excel. Familiarity with Flash recommended. We work in a Mac environment.
* Basic understanding of typography, layout, illustration, print production.
* Strong visual communication skills are a must; design samples will be closely evaluated. Special consideration will be given to candidates with passion for music and the arts. This internship is suited to those pursuing a career in the Design, Marketing or Visual Communications fields, with special interests in the arts, music, and entertainment industries.
* Proactive, self-starter
* Attention to detail and ability to work on multiple projects
* Creative-leaning with a sense of adventure
* Sense of humor
* “Can Do” attitude / team player