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Join us in the Office of Worship and Spiritual Formation team next year! Applications are open, and we have a variety of jobs available! All current students are encouraged to apply.
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This event is the perfect opportunity to learn more about our company and culture while connecting with other professionals in the area. But don't wait too long to sign up — seats are limited!
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Join Emory Healthcare, Emory University, and the City of Atlanta in our upcoming job expo! You will have the opportunity to network and speak with hiring leaders across Emory, meet and greet with Councilmember Dozier of District 4, and explore current job opportunities!
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Tuesday, April 30, 2024 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Location: Dunbar Neighborhood Center 477 Windsor St. SW Atlanta, GA 30312
FREE PARKING!
Come prepared with copies of your resume! Come and explore opportunities with the following departments and job areas from City of Atlanta, Emory Healthcare and Emory University!
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Don’t miss ATD’s 2024 virtual Equity and Justice Institute! Explore the intersection of equity and justice within higher education, noting the vital role community colleges play in social and economic mobility for the diverse communities they serve, including those who are minoritized, marginalized, and justice impacted.
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Are you a woman in Business or Tech seeking a Full-time, Internship or a Co-op position? Meet with organizations actively hiring at the April 24th Women in Business & Technology Virtual Fair.
Join a three-day conference to nurture collective liberation in the election year. The time to act is now: When freedom rises, we all flourish. This spring, join scholars, artists, prophets and organizers to find rest, build political power, and dream expansively about the world we deserve.
DAY ONE: BE WELL
We cannot effectively love our neighbors if we do not love ourselves. Particularly in these overwhelming days, caring for your body and spirit is essential. Rest and revival are the foundation on which we build a movement.
DAY TWO: DO JUSTICE
As fascism rises, there are so many crucial issues. Often, we feel pulled in a thousand directions: Antiracism, labor rights, reproductive freedom, gun violence, climate catastrophe, queer liberation, welcoming migrants, affordable housing and more demand our attention. Leave with better policy knowledge and skills for organizing, inspired to take these gifts home with you.
DAY THREE: DREAM WILDLY
It’s not enough to condemn unjust systems, we must live into different ways of being. Every change begins with people who dare to envision something different. On our final day, we will model what it feels like to build communities that welcome everyone, exactly as we are. We’ll leave inspired to build a more perfect union for generations to come.
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QTPiE Emerging Scholar Grant
In order to address the void of quantitative queer and trans scholarship in secondary and postsecondary education, this grant will provide the opportunity for an emerging scholar to collaboratively work with QTPiE to analyze quantitative data on queer and trans students. Benefits include $1500, collaborating on a summer 2024 research project with QTPiE members, presenting your findings in a national webinar, and the potential to co-author an academic manuscript.
The deadline for proposal submissions is Friday, April 26, 2024 at 5pm ET.
Please download the full Call for Proposals on our website at site.uvm.edu/qtpie/opportunities.
About QTPiE
The mission of QTPiE is to educate, advocate, and build coalitions that advance equitable policies and practices for queer and trans people in education. Please visit site.uvm.edu/qtpie to learn more about QTPiE and information about the Emerging Scholar Grant. Contact Dr. Jason C. Garvey at jcgarvey@uvm.edu if you have questions regarding the application or submission process..
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Program Format
The program spans 9 months, from mid-April through mid-December. Fellows are paired with one of the mentors above, each of whom has deep experience engaging with China The substance of the program focuses on further developing core career capacities, including communication skills, networking, goal setting, and navigating career pathways, and then working together to actively promote career advancement. It combines twice-monthly individual sessions with a mentor with monthly cohort events The program culminates with an in-person trip for the cohort to Washington DC or another relevant location where they will be joined by the previous years’ alumni.
Qualifications
Applicants should be African-Americans who have: demonstrated a commitment to elevating a China-focused career studied and/or worked abroad in Mainland China and/or Taiwan a minimum of five years’ relevant work experience a strong focus and drive to achieve his/her career goals
Mandarin Chinese language skills
Application Instructions
We are looking for people with outstanding potential who are ready to become the next generation of leaders and mentors in the China space. All applicants should first register as members of AMS, then prepare a résumé, the names and email addresses of two references, and the answers to the following questions
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Why are you interested in this program? What do you hope to accomplish? Where are you now, and where do you hope to go in the next five years? (500 words max)
1. Why China? Describe your experience with and interest in China, and how China relates to your goals (250 words max)
Please submit your applications by following this link. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis, so we encourage early application. Feel free to contact us with any questions at ChinaLeadershipFellows@gmail.com
Paramount's Writers Mentoring Program is an eight-month program with a three-fold focus: It opens doors by providing opportunities for mentees to build and foster relationships with showrunners and network and studio executives, supports emerging writers in their efforts to improve their craft by working with executive mentors, and it helps writers hone the essential interpersonal skills necessary to break in and succeed.
The Paramount Writers Mentoring Program is not employment and there is no monetary compensation. It is, instead, a structured program of career development, support, and personal access to executives and the decision-making processes, with the goal of preparing aspiring writers for later employment opportunities in television. Aspiring diverse writers with a strong desire to write for Paramount television series are encouraged to apply. You must be 21 or older and able to work in the United States to be eligible.
All completed application materials must be received between April 1, 2024 and May 1, 2024. Any submissions received before April 1st or after May 1st, 2024 will not be considered. No hand delivered submissions will be accepted. Finalists will be notified in late September 2024 (or such later date as may be determined by Paramount). The program is scheduled to begin in October 2024 and continues through April 2025. Paramount reserves the right to adjust the program schedule as necessary.
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Educators' Neighborhood is a community of educators who learn together inspired from the life and work of Fred Rogers. We define "educator" broadly to include any adult who directly serves children, youth, families, and/or other educators. This year-long opportunity brings together a cohort of individuals from across the world who learn together, primarily through virtual meetings, and consider how to deepen their application of Fred Rogers' work and theory to their work with children.
Educators' Neighborhood might be a good fit if you are a...
Early Childhood Educator (e.g., early childhood education program, family childcare, preschool, or early intervention)
Early Childhood Leader (e.g., Director of early childhood education program, family childcare, preschool, or early intervention)
K-12 Educator (e g , teacher, guidance counselor, reading specialist, school librarian)
K-12 Leader (e.g., Principal or superintendent at a K-12 school)
Out-of-school Learning Educator (e.g., staff at a library, museum, afterschool, summer program, religious organization, environmental education)
Out-of-school Learning Leader (e.g., Director of a program that serves children and youth outside of school such as library, museum, afterschool, summer program, religious organizations, etc.)
Educator serving adults who are working with children, youth, and/or families (e.g., higher education, professional development, quality improvement, families)
Home-based Educator (e.g., homeschool educator)
Applications for the annual Educators’ Neighborhood cohort are open now through May 3, 2024 at 5:00 P.M. EST! Learn more about the 2024-25 cohort of Educators' Neighborhood and apply using the links below
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With a goal of helping organizations sustain their purpose and scale their impact, the Chick-fil-A Impact Accelerator brings together hundreds of nonprofit leaders for a powerful one-day event. Attendees learn from influential national thought leaders through main stage programming and breakout sessions that cover key industry topics: strategic marketing and social media, organizational growth, innovation in programming, financial planning and analysis, leadership and board development, and much more.
Beyond the one-day conference, founders and executive directors of 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations can apply through a grant to participate in the Chick-fil-A Impact Accelerator Cohort Program, a 10-month immersive leadership development opportunity with additional in-depth training, development, and networking. In-person registration capacity has been reached, but participants can still register for Virtual attendance.
May 14, 2024 7:30AM-3:45PM ET
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Pre-registation is open! Join us at Cancer Career Submit, where pathways to meaningful careers in cancer await Explore, Connect, and Propel your journey towards making a difference in the fight against cancer.
Date: Thursday June 6th, 2024
Time: TBA
These events are is tailored for students and early career professionals that identify as LGBTQIA+ and/or BIPOC interested in exploring careers in public health, specifically focusing on cancer. This event is free for participants. Please take a moment to complete this pre-registration form to confirm your attendance at the event We look forward to seeing you there!
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For 44 years, the Congressional Fellowships on Women and Public Policy have been providing the next generation of women leaders with unique and life changing experiences by working on Capitol Hill. Each fellow spends January through July in a Congressional office gaining practical policymaking experience
Today, the 2025 Congressional Fellowship applications are live. This opportunity is open to graduate and recent graduate students who have shown a commitment to equity for women.
Click here to learn more about eligibility requirements and to apply>> https://bit.ly/43SMmUX
The application deadline is Friday, June 7, 2024, at 5 p.m. ET.
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Investing in Us: Advancing Capital and Creating Community in Black America
Now, more than ever, the impact of Black entrepreneurship, investment and cultural creation are dominating the global media landscape. Yet many of us feel like our careers, economies, communities, and even our countries, are at a crossroads.
Join Forbes and the ForbesBLK community for a three-day summit filled with inspiring ideas and engaging conversations about the future of our community. You will be joined by leading executives, entrepreneurs, creators and changemakers for an experience that will challenge and change you.
And change the world.
If you are a Forbes Under 30 Lister, ForbesBLK Member or local to Atlanta, please email forbesblk@forbes.com to register.
*You must be 21+ years old to attend the in-person portion of this event.
If you are a Forbes Under 30 Lister, ForbesBLK Member or local to Atlanta, please email forbesblk@forbes.com for your exclusive rate. REGISTRATION
Call for Papers: Black Feminist Truth Telling: Stories, Statements, and Collective Meaning Making
Guest Editor: Dr. Stephanie Y. Evans, Georgia State University
Deadline: July 1, 2024
Global Black Thought, the official journal of the African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS), is now accepting submissions for a special issue that traces the changes and continuity of truth telling in Black feminist thought.
Consensus is never the goal of scholarship, but Black feminist writing communities comprise critical spaces for telling what Black feminist scholar Patricia Bell-Scott refers to as “flat-footed truths.” And these truths thrive in community. In this special issue, authors will explore truth telling as a practice of Black feminism in the US and across the Black Diaspora. Specifically, this volume allows an interdisciplinary community to consider what it means to present information that is, as Bell-Scott identifies, “straightforward, unshakable, and unembellished.”
CONFERENCE SCHOLARSHIPS (AMERICAS)
Google is sponsoring an all expenses paid trip for students and recent graduates to attend selected tech, business, STEM, and other related industry conferences! Here's everything you need to know:
�� Who's eligible?
Those who identify as being historically underrepresented in tech, business, and STEM industries. Must be based in North America, Canada, or Mexico BUT Google also offers this scholarship program worldwide!
View all worldwide scholarships offered here: The Google News Initiative Pre-launch Lab is a program supporting early stage entrepreneurs in journalism. The eight-week, fully-remote program helps entrepreneurs launch successful, trusted digital news organizations. We accept solo founders or teams of aspiring entrepreneurs who have identified a community’s need for better news and want guidance and coaching on how to launch, or continue to develop, a news offering that delivers a solution rooted in journalism.
No fees, no tuition, no income sharing. No financial barriers to your success. Just the hands-on support you need to become independent, and stay independent.
Made for journalism: A laser-focused and immensely practical curriculum that is grounded in hands-on learning and getting things done.
Live seminars: Weekly live video seminars with a small cohort of like-minded journalism entrepreneurs.
Personalized coaching: Weekly one-on-one coaching to help you move your idea forward toward launch, or growth, during the Pre-launch Lab, as well as quarterly coaching for a year after the Pre-launch Lab.
Google says "All qualified industry professionals and students are able to apply"
�� What's included?
Conference registration, one round trip travel to and from the conference site, hotel accommodation for the travel dates as communicated directly with accepted scholars, a $100 USD stipend for miscellaneous travel costs and Google swag.
�� What conferences can you apply for sponsorship for?
There are 12 conferences you can apply for with application deadlines ranging from March 28-September 10th, 2024. Here's some you can choose from:
- ADCOLOR Conference
- AFROTECH Conference
- Grace Hopper Celebration (North America)
- Latinas in Tech Summit
- Great Minds in STEM Conference
- National Black MBA Association Conference (NBMBAA)
- Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers National Convention (SHPE)
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