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What’s your go-to karaoke song?
C: My go to karaoke is Always Be My Baby by Mariah or Officially Missing You by Tamia.
M: Anything by Celine Dion
D: Love the Way You Lie by Rihanna and Eminiem because I have fun butchering the rap part.
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If you could have any superpower for a day, what would it be and why?
C: My superpower would be invisibility and I would rob a bank because God is not through with me yet.
M: Being in two places at once so I can have more amazing experiences at the same time.
D: I was going to say invisibility, because of the potential to be a menace But honestly, with all this ATL traffic, I’ll choosing flying/teleportation to get home faster.
What’s your favorite way to spend a Saturday?
C: I like picnics on Saturdays, or camping next to a river. Just reading and recharging.
M: On my back porch with my dog laying next to me while reading and or writing.
D: Sleeping in, getting coffee, and spending quality time with friends and family.
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Emory College of Arts and Sciences has openings for masters students to serve as teaching assistants (TAs) for Spring 2025 undergraduate courses in the following departments:
Environmental Sciences
Psychology
Quantitative Theory and Methods
Religion
Sociology
Candidates must be enrolled in a masters program at Emory and available for a training session prior to the start of the semester (date and format TBA). TAs and graders will be paid a $2000 stipend, based on approximately 10 hours of work per week over 15 weeks. TAs may be required to attend class, grade student work, and participate in classroom and administrative activities. Details about each course are provided in the application.
Please apply by December 3.
Apply here: ECAS Login Form
Return to your application here: ECAS Service Portal
Contact carlee.beard@emory.edu with questions about the application.
The fellowship has two primary goals: first, for each participant to make significant progress on a key birth justice project through tailored support and by applying the skills and insights gained throughout the program; and second, for fellows to work collaboratively to co-create a resource that will advance the birth justice field as a whole.
Applications and letters of recommendation will be accepted until Friday, November 22, 2024 at 11:59 pm ET.
The application narrative may be submitted in written form or via audio recording. Please contact birthingjustice@bmc.org with any questions or concerns about the application and join the informational webinar on October 29, 2024 to learn more about the application process.
This program is offered at no cost. Contributions to support the work of The BTS Center’s Climate Conscious Chaplaincy Initiative will be received with gratitude.
Chaplains who ground their work in the healing power of being in relationship with Earth particularly a climate-changed Earth are shaping a new field of practice: climate conscious chaplaincy.
As the real effects of the climate crisis are felt across all nations and peoples, there is such great need for responsive, skilled, compassionate spiritual care to address the short-term and longterm needs of those who are, and will be, affected by these new realities. The conditions to which we must adapt, and the changed landscapes of which we must make sense, require adjusted spiritual understandings for each of us, as well as the support that will enable us to make those adjustments.
But what exactly is “The Work”? Our presenter, Lauren Van Ham, has asked and answered this question for herself in roles as varied as our society itself: working with multi-national corporations and non-profit organizations; teaching, coaching and mentoring; and creating ceremonies, prayers, and writings.
Lauren will join us for this special conversation about the work of chaplaincy rooted in relationship with Earth in these times of crisis and change.
Are you a skilled professional with a disability seeking impactful career opportunities on the global stage?
Meet and connect with recruiters from top international organizations at the 8th edition of the Global Careers for Persons with Disabilities event, dedicated to fostering diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
This is a unique chance to learn about career paths at the United Nations Development Programme UNDP, the European Personnel Selection Office (EU Careers by EPSO), the EU Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA - EU Agency for the Space Programme), and more. Gain insights into the profiles these organizations are looking for, discover the accommodations available, and expand your professional network with live webinars and one-on-one recruiter chats.
Save the date: 27th of November 2024, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM (CET)
Register for this free virtual event and #JoinAlifeChangingMission with UNDP: https://lnkd.in/djZ 6VgR
The Storyteller Initiative application officially opens today!
This new fellowship supports oral historians, documentarians, artists, and narrative changemakers from historically marginalized communities to develop their own projects.
Through the program, VOW provides training, guidance, and $10k in funding for fellows working to document and amplify stories from their own communities.
The initiative aims to expand the kinds of stories that get told, strengthen community-rooted projects, and contribute to movements for justice.
➡ Read the FAQs, join the info session on November 7th, and apply via our website: https://lnkd.in/giW3dmnB
➡ Help us raise funds to add another fellow and support this unique, much-needed initiative. Donate here: https://lnkd.in/eA5rqJMM
Know someone who might be interested? Spread the word! Applications are due December 1st.
Call for papers! Yale's 9th Annual Graduate Conference in Religion and Ecology is an interdisciplinary conference held jointly by Yale Divinity School and Yale School of the Environment. This year’s conference theme is Creation & Preservation. Conference scheduled February 21, 2025.
Call for papers now open to graduate students around the world and of all (and no) faith traditions. Make your submission here.
SUBMISSIONS DUE DECEMBER 1st! Learn More
The Emory Healthcare Administrative Internship is excited to begin recruitment for summer 2025!
This 10-week, full-time program is designed for highly motivated individuals currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate-level program interested in pursuing a career in healthcare.
The curriculum is designed to provide young leaders with a comprehensive learning experience at a premier academic health system featuring some of the nation's top-ranked hospitals.
Program participants will be exposed to hospital operations, physician division finance, and system leadership through project-based work and learning experiences.
�� The New York Times A.I. Initiatives Team is Hiring a Fellow!
They are looking for a candidate for a yearlong fellowship that blends journalism and A.I. This is a unique opportunity to help shape future projects and support investigative reporting.
The Economist is hiring for a highly coveted foreign affairs internship—no prior journalism experience required.
Deadline: Dec 2nd Application
Are you interested in learning how to navigate the challenges of entrepreneurship as a new or aspiring female founder? Let UGA’s Innovation Gateway help with our Innovation Bootcamp program! Thanks to our sponsor, Truist, this bootcamp is a free opportunity for UGA faculty, staff, and Athens area community members to learn leadership and basic business skills for beginning entrepreneurs. Participants of Innovation Bootcamp will be immersed in engaging educational sessions and workshops, hear from successful business owners, greatly expand their network, and learn what it takes to build a sustainable business model. Applications close in less than 2 weeks -- apply before December 2! Innovation @ UGA
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We are excited to announce the Untapped New York Journalism Fellowship, a six-month part-time fellowship program that supports emerging voices in the field of urban journalism. Over the last fifteenplus years, Untapped New York has borne witness to the drastic decline in local journalism in New York City, particularly as it relates to issues of urban development, architecture, and the built environment.
Fellows will be required to produce one long-form article per week (2000+ words) and three short-form articles per week (650 words).
Fellowships run from January 2-June 30, and July 1-December 31.
Fellows will be awarded a stipend of $5,000 for the 6-month fellowship, to be paid monthly.
Fellowship applicants should be based in the New York Tri-state area and be able to do on-the-ground reporting in New York City. Travel expenses are not included, except on an assignment-specific basis.
Applications for the January to June fellowship are due December 1. Applications for the July to December fellowship are due May 15.
February 3 - March 4, 2025 • $50.00
For individuals considering a Ph.D. in Religious/Theological Studies
So you want a Ph.D.? ��
If you're considering a Ph.D. or Th.D. in theology but unsure if it's the right next step, FTE's Discerning a Call to Doctoral Studies course is for you! Designed for underrepresented doctoral students, this online course helps you explore different programs, institution types, finances and strategies to achieve your goals. With four weeks to complete, you can take the time you need to decide on your future.
Early Enrollment Opens December 2
ACLS is offering Digital Justice Seed Grants of $10k-50k and Development Grants of $50k-100k for digital humanities projects focused on the histories and interests of historically marginalized communities through the ethical use of digital tools & methods.
Apply by 12/3, 9:00 PM EST: acls.org/DigitalJustice
2025 Dalai lama fellowship
Applications are now open for the 2025 Dalai Lama Fellowship. Dalai Lama Fellows (DLF) offers a one-year fellowship program for emerging changemakers aiming to cultivate leadership practices rooted in awareness, compassion, and integrity. The interdisciplinary and deeply contemplative program provides a curriculum, coaching, group learning, and additional forms of support to help Fellows apply what they are learning in the fellowship to their important work in the world.
During the fellowship year, each Fellow implements an original field project addressing a local challenge. With the program’s support, Fellows cultivate capacities of self-awareness, mindfulness, emotional intelligence, listening and communication, systems-thinking, and many more to help their work make a genuinely positive impact on the communities they serve. Fellows’ learning is also supported by instruction in a range of contemplative practices that foster a deeper connection to self, others, and ecosystems.
Age requirements: 20-36 years old as of April 1, 2025
December 3, 2024: Application deadline
WE'RE BACK IN THE LAB!
Join us for our 7th annual virtual Black Policy Lab Conference taking place from December 2-4, 2024.
Black Policy Lab creates space for rising community leaders to exchange ideas, develop strategies, and master effective legislative advocacy in pursuit of a state and viable society for Black people and marginalized communities.
Over 2000 Disruptors, Problem Solvers, and Hood
Researchers engage with Black Policy Lab each year to design policy that reflects the lives Black people deserve.
We’re so excited to be in community with our network again!
Full schedule, panelists and networking opportunities are all available on the Whova App. Download for access to all benefits
�� Our Spring 2025 internship applications are open! We’re looking for passionate and driven undergraduate or graduate students interested in religion, politics, and public opinion research to fill both Research Intern and Communications Intern positions.
These hybrid internship opportunities are paid ($20/hour) for 20+ hours per week, and may qualify for course credit, depending on the candidate’s institution. Eligibility is limited to residents of Virginia, Maryland, or the District of Columbia.
Apply by December 6
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Over the past year, we have been taking intentional steps to engage, empower, and equip the next generation of disciples. With that in mind, I’d like to have a conversation about how we might partner with you in the work that you’re already doing to glorify God. In the past, we have hosted interns, sent missionaries, housed artistic events, established a garden, and so much more!
We invite you to our College Sunday, scheduled for December 8th during and after our 11 am service. We plan to formally bless undergrad and graduate students as they head into finals, give them a small gift, and offer them a home-cooked meal after service where they can connect with other young adults and take a breather before they get back to the grind
�� Early bird registration for the 2025 Annual Harambee Conference is officially open! ��
With year-end approaching, it’s the perfect time to use your remaining professional development budget to secure your spot early. You’re not just reserving a seat; you’re unlocking access to a vibrant community, invaluable networking opportunities, and transformative insights from top philanthropic leaders. Plus, expect a whole lot of fun along the way—the ABFE way!
�� Take advantage of this opportunity before the deadline on Monday, December 16th.
Calling all changemakers! We are looking for the next group of #ObamaLeaders in Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the United States!
Our Obama Foundation Leaders program aims to inspire, empower, and connect changemakers to accelerate positive change in their communities. Whether you’re focused on ending gender-based violence, increasing access to education, or solving the climate crisis – we want you to apply!
Visit https://lnkd.in/gDfFukBr for more details.
Applications close Wednesday, December 18, 2024.
Description
Chosen applicants work as full-time staff members of FCNL from September 2025 through July 2026, collaborating with key staff members to build expertise in advocacy from a public interest perspective. Benefits include salary, health care, paid vacation, and sick leave.
Fellows work under the title “Program Assistant” and work directly with FCNL staff, gaining first-hand knowledge of the legislative process and the organizing and communications work that is necessary for policy change.
The mission of this program is to provide young adults with an opportunity to start their careers in Washington, DC, and in the world of policymaking/advocacy. This might mean that a young adult is beginning their professional journey with us, or it might mean that a young adult has experience in other areas and comes to us with a desire to learn new skills. We will seek candidates who have shown a marked interest in pursuing FCNL core values through their work/studies (war-free world, Earth restored, equitable and just society, individual potential fulfilled). We will also seek candidates from ethnically, religiously, and racially diverse backgrounds.
The deadline application deadline is January 2, 2025 12:59pm. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
FASPE is an intensive, two-week study program in professional ethics and ethical leadership. FASPE is neither a Holocaust studies course, nor a genocide prevention program. Rather, the curriculum is designed to challenge Fellows to critically examine constructs, current developments and issues that raise ethical concerns in their professions in contemporary settings in which they work.
FASPE Clergy & Religious Leaders applicants must either be enrolled in graduate school preparing for work as a religious leader at the time of application or they must be working as a religious leader with a relevant graduate degree received May 2020 or after. Those applying as students may be studying at a seminary, divinity school, rabbinical school, Muslim chaplaincy program or other graduate program related to religious OR theological training.
Applicants do not need to be ordained or planning to pursue ordination to be eligible. Applicants from all faith traditions are encouraged.
DATES FOR THE 2025 CLERGY & RELIGIOUS LEADERS
PROGRAM: June 20, 2025 - July 4, 2025
Applications for the 2025 FASPE Fellowships are being accepted through January 2, 2025
�� Now Hiring: Communications Intern - Summer 2025 at the MacArthur Foundation! ��
We’re seeking a Communications Intern to support our work in media relations, public relations, and digital communications.
�� This is a paid hybrid internship in Chicago (June 10 - August 13, 2025) that offers hands-on experience in a global foundation driving social change.
�� Housing Assistance are available for non-local students.
�� Qualifications:
Interest in communications, journalism, or public relations
Strong writing, research, and organizational skills
Experience with social media, photography, or video a plus
�� Apply by: January 5, 2025
�� Learn more: https://wp.me/p23f03-bG7
Apply now and join us this summer to make a real impact!
VESTAL SCHOLARSHIPS
The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship values theological education as an important component of vocational ministry preparation. As a result, we consider it a joy to walk alongside individuals already in the process of pursuing a degree as well as those still in the process of discernment.
In 2011, the Daniel and Earlene Vestal Scholarship, named after CBF's second executive coordinator and his wife, was established to support the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship’s continued emphasis on theological education and the local congregation. The Vestal Scholarship is the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship’s highest award valued at $11,000 with an additional $1500 travel stipend for attending CBF events throughout the academic year.
January 9, 2025 - Date by which all Vestal Scholar application documents must be emailed to scholarships@cbf.net
CBF AT-LARGE LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIPS
CBF invests in students who are current and future ministry leaders in Cooperative Baptist Fellowship life. We award scholarships annually to Baptist students enrolled in the master of divinity degree program at an accredited institution of higher education.
Recipients of the scholarship receive $4,000 in tuition assistance and a travel stipend of up to $1,000 to attend General Assembly. In addition, they are given opportunities to build community, network and further develop leadership skills for service within Cooperative Baptist Fellowship partner congregations, missions and ministries.
April 14, 2025 - Deadline for At-Large Leadership Scholarship applications to CBF
REGIONAL SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina & Tennessee
The Buffett Institute for Global Affairs, the Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities, and Northwestern University Press are pleased to announce the Humanities in Translation (HiT) Prize competition for 2025-26. The goal of the prize is to encourage new translations of important literary and scholarly books from around the world, particularly from nonWestern and less commonly translated languages. The prize aims to bring greater international attention to such works from across the humanities and to reaffirm the scholarly value of the craft of translation itself.
The winner will receive a total cash prize of $5,000 ($1,000 at the announcement of the initial award, followed by $2,000 on submission of the completed translation to the Publisher in acceptable form, and $2,000 on publication) as well as a commitment from Northwestern University Press to publish the finished work. The work submitted for consideration must not be under contract elsewhere
Complete dossiers should be sent to the Global Humanities Initiative: hitprize@northwestern.edu .
Deadline for submissions: January 15, 2025.
Funding Opportunity Alert!
Fulton County Arts & Culture (FCAC) is now accepting applications for the 2025 Contracts for Services (CFS) funding cycle. Grants of $1,000 to $50,000 are available for local artists, non-profit arts organizations, schools, and more.
Apply between Nov 4, 2024 - Jan 17, 2025
Submit via WebGrants: fulton.dullestech.net
First-time applicants? Attend a workshop or check out the recorded webinars on the FCAC website.
The Application Webinar Dates for November are as follows:
Application Process Webinar 3
December 10 from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Click here to register
Application Process Webinar 4 December 17 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Click here to register
This two-year residency program is for seminary graduates who hold particular promise as pastors and wish to develop their ministerial skills under dedicated supervision in a large church setting. This is an ordained position in which Resident Pastors serve and learn alongside the staff and congregation of Myers Park Presbyterian Church.
The program begins August 1 and lasts two years. Applicants must be on track for ordination in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and hold the M. Div. Degree. Preference will be given to recent seminary graduates and those who have completed a unit of Clinical Pastoral Education.
Myers Park Presbyterian is committed to our partnerships with non-profit organizations and agencies throughout Charlotte. The congregation engages this wider community through service opportunities and financial support.
Application Deadline is January 20, 2025
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�� Attention, business community! ��
Our Regional Hispanic Business Conference & Expo has been rescheduled to January 23, 2025. Join us at the Loudermilk Conference Center in Atlanta for a full day of networking, workshops, and panels focused on driving innovation and growth.
Get ready to explore economic opportunities and connect with leaders from government and industry. Don’t miss this impactful event dedicated to advancing Hispanic businesses! ��
�� New Date: January 23, 2025
�� Location: Loudermilk Conference Center, Atlanta
�� Time: 8 AM - 3 PM
The NLM Associate Fellowship Program is open to U.S. library and information science professionals, as well as graduate students completing their degrees. Up to five qualified Associate Fellows may be selected. The fellowship will be remote for 2025-2026.
Qualification Requirements:
Master's degree in an ALA-accredited library/information science program, earned by June of the year of appointment or within 5 years. Undergraduate degrees can be in any major. United States citizenship. Desirable, but not essential: Work experience in a library or health sciences environment. Demonstrated interest or experience in leadership.
To Apply:
Applications are now open. The Application deadline is January 24, 2025, 3:00 pm EST.
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The Trinity Leadership Fellows Program is a prestigious, fully-funded leadership development opportunity hosted by Trinity Church Wall Street in New York City. Designed for individuals from all nations, races, religions, and cultures, the program equips emerging leaders to create meaningful societal change through faithinspired leadership.
This two-year fellowship combines rigorous learning with hands-on implementation, enabling participants to sharpen leadership skills, deepen faith perspectives, and foster impactful community projects.
The deadline to apply is January 31, 2025, at 5pm ET/New York City time.
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The purpose of the fellowship award is to ensure longterm support for research within the National Woman’s Party collection and other unparalleled women’s history collections at the Library of Congress into the future. Generally, one fellowship will be awarded annually (with a stipend of up to $2,000) to be used to cover travel to and from Washington, D.C., overnight accommodations, as well as other research expenses. Awards will assist fellows in their ongoing scholarly research and writing projects on the National Woman’s Party or more broadly related topics within the fields of women’s and gender history, equality studies, women’s studies, or related fields linked to the legacy of National Woman’s Party.
Eligibility
Graduate students, independent scholars, and other researchers with a need for the fellowship support are encouraged to apply. All researchers must meet the requirements of the reading rooms that they plan to visit, including the Manuscript Reading Room requirements. Individuals who are not U.S. residents but who otherwise meet the qualifications may also apply and be considered for a fellowship, contingent upon the applicant's visa eligibility.
Completed applications are due on February 1, 2025, and notification will occur in late spring 2025.
Program Overview
The Library of Congress Junior Fellows Program (JFP) is a paid, 10-week annual summer internship program that enables undergraduate, graduate students, and recent graduates to gain career experience by working with analog and digital collections and supporting the services of the world's largest, all-inclusive library. Working with curators and specialists in various divisions, Junior Fellows explore collections, resources, and initiatives and produce products that position the Library of Congress as a dynamic center for fostering innovation, sparking creativity, and building lifelong connections.
Both Remote & on-site options.
Selections for all 2025 Junior Fellows are projected to be complete by late March 2025. Notices of selection or non-selection will be sent during the first week of April 2025. If you have questions regarding the USAJOBS vacancy announcement or the status of your application, please contact jobhelp@loc.gov.
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The 2026 New America Fellows Program offers a unique opportunity for visionaries across various fields to secure funding and support to advance their groundbreaking ideas. Ideal for individuals in journalism, academia, literature, and beyond, this fellowship provides a year-long platform to explore transformative ideas that address significant social issues.
To apply, prospective fellows must complete an online application detailing their project proposal, career achievements, and personal vision. Required materials include a project description, CV, work samples, and letters of recommendation. Shortlisted candidates may be invited for an interview.
Deadline: February 3, 2025
opportunity. Fall and spring sessions are 15 weeks long with a stipend of $5,100; our summer session is 10 weeks long with a stipend of $3,400. Interns work 20 hours per week.
Internship Deadlines
Summer 2025
Application Opens: Early January 2025
Applications Deadline: March 3, 2025
Start dates: May 20, 2025 or May 27, 2025
Few works in American history are as groundbreaking as W.E.B. Du Bois’s Black Reconstruction in America, first published in 1935. In the 90 years since its publication, the book changed the mainstream interpretation of the Reconstruction era in American history first slowly, as most historians were still wedded to the Dunning School (named after William Archibald Dunning of Columbia University), and then rapidly in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, as the triumphs of the Civil Rights and Black Power movements forced a reckoning with how American historians wrote and researched Reconstruction. In the 21st century, Black Reconstruction in America has become a tome cited widely by academics and activists alike.
On the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the book, we encourage scholars to grapple with the significance and continued relevance of Du Bois’s Black Reconstruction in America. We especially welcome submissions that grapple with the intersections of race, gender, class and nationality. Writers are also welcome to submit essays on other general topics related to the period of Reconstruction. Topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
Gender in Black Reconstruction in America
Intellectual history of Black Americans during Reconstruction
International (and transnational) dimensions of Reconstruction
The impact of Reconstruction on Black intellectuals in the United States
Public memory and Reconstruction
The NASPA Graduate Associate Program (GAP) is an initiative to increase leadership opportunities of graduate students within NASPA
WHAT IS GAP?
The benefits of becoming a NASPA GAP are numerous. Aside from becoming more knowledgeable about your professional association and networking with other graduate students, all NASPA GAPs will receive recognition on the NASPA website and the ability to apply to intern at NASPA's Annual Conference in Boston, MA.
About
Initially envisioned by 2009 NASPA summer interns Jimmy Doan and Danielle Howard, the NASPA Graduate Associate Program (GAP) is an initiative to increase leadership opportunities of graduate students within NASPA. NASPA GAs work collaboratively with other GAs throughout the world to become another communication conduit for NASPA events, publications, and programs offerings within a campus community. Associates also have the opportunity to serve on an unofficial graduate student council, providing another perspective for NASPA student membership.
The 2024-2025 application is open the deadline to apply is July 31, 2024