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Remote Internship | https://amwomenmag.com/
AM Women is looking for someone to help them achieve their mission of inspiring, empowering, and supporting American Muslim women each and every day. Students will gain invaluable, practical experience in the media industry as they learn the ins and outs of creating and running a profitable and successful startup digital publication. The internship will also provide students with the opportunity to address the needs of a real audience through their writing. Join AM Women's growing team and help bring this magazine to its true potential!
256 Market St, Lowell, MA | http://www.thebrush.org/
Interns will help with various marketing, communication, and fundraising projects for the organization. The intern will be primarily tasked with creating scheduled content for social media platforms. Areas of focus will be Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and YouTube. Executive Director will discuss materials for inspiration including notes from a previous intern. Although time spent in the gallery is a priority, some remote time can be spent to accommodate student schedule vs. gallery hours.
375 Merrimack St, Lowell, MA | https://www.lowellma.gov/446/Cultural-Affairs-Special-Events
Join a fun team and help promote Lowell’s special events. As a CASE intern, you will gain hands-on experience working in a professional environment and obtain vital skills for career advancement. This position will be a great way to get experience both in-office and in the field, helping to plan, promote and implement high-quality events. Assistance with interns' future career goals will also be provided when possible.
220 Pawtucket Street, University Crossing Suite 241, Lowell, MA 01854 | https://umlconnector.com/
Copy Editors for The Connector are responsible for reading and editing the stories that are submitted. This is a good position for students who are busy during the week and free on weekends, as well as students with a strong grasp of English language conventions and a knack for editing.
The Connector is looking to expand its social media presence and is seeking Social Media Interns to do so. This is a good position for students who are social media savvy and looking to apply these skills to a professional context and are looking for a position with flexibility in both time and creativity.
6 Essex Street, Lawrence, MA 01840 | https://www.lawrencehistory.org/
Students that take this intern position will be tasked primarily with helping to archive various historically-significant documents for the LHC collection, from sorting and organizing papers to writing, scanning and transcribing digital documents. Additionally, interns will be tasked with assisting in the writing/editing process for various external communications. LHC strives to provide an opportunity for interns to be involved in all aspects of their internship. Interns are a valued and integral part of the LHC family!
105 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 | https://www.nps.gov/long/index.htm
This internship will involve independently researching subjects relating to Henry Longfellow and 19th-century literature, both from the Longfellow House's collection and external sources, to produce various public-facing communications for the park. Interns can expect to be provided clear instructions and requirements, basic interpretive training, weekly check-ins and feedback, and research support from staff. Communication will primarily be conducted via email and Microsoft Teams. Interns can also expect mentoring to help them identify future opportunities in their career path.
Remote Internship | https://www.loompress.com/
In this remote position, student interns will be involved in the editing process of one or more books. The intern may assist in all aspects of editorial work as needed from start to finish, and all work will be overseen by Loom Press. Regular contact via email, text, and Zoom session will allow for goals and objectives to be completed as expected. The supervisor will provide detailed instructions for all work and will be available broadly for questions and follow-ups.
169 Merrimack St, Lowell, MA | http://lowellassociationfortheblind.org
The intern will report to the Executive Director on projects that will promote the organization. Responsibilities include writing and editing grant proposals, developing marketing and social media content, interviewing clients and writing profiles, and more. The intern and Executive Director will work closely to identify projects of interest to the intern as well as beneficial to LAB. Internship hours are flexible—the LAB office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 AM until 4 PM.
660 Suffolk St., Suite 335, Lowell, MA 01854 | https://lowelllandtrust.org/
Intern will be responsible for creating social media which conveys the impact of LP&CT's environmental work to "create community through conservation" in Lowell. The primary focus will be to collect stories and testimonials about the organization’s initiatives. Information will be collected at a variety of events and programs. In addition to developing social media content, the student intern will be responsible for various other communications tasks as assigned.
491 Dutton St, Lowell, MA | http://www.lowellsun.com
The Lowell Sun and the UMass Lowell English department are pleased to announce an ongoing internship partnership. Each semester—and in the summer—two UMass Lowell English department students may serve as interns at the Sun. As interns they will gain experience doing a variety of journalistic writing; what students do will depend on their interests and needs of the Sun. Students will be chosen based on their quality of journalistic writing, their experience, and their potential.
50 E Merrimack St, Lowell, MA 01852 | https://mrt.org/
Merrimack Repertory Theatre (MRT), the only professional theatre in the Merrimack Valley, is looking for an Artistic Director Communications Intern for Fall semester. This internship is a great chance to learn about the theatre and marketing in an arts organization. This is a hybrid position, with both in-person and remote work to be done. Responsibilities include coordinating communications for special events, helping to create student matinee study guides, and participating in marketing and development projects necessary for the smooth operation of the theatre. Intern must be fully vaccinated for this position.
58 Prescott St, Lowell, MA | https://projectlearninc.org/
Project LEARN, Inc., is seeking a self-motivated Development and Communications Intern who is looking for a position on a dynamic, forward-thinking, team. This position will provide a supportive environment for the Development and Communications Intern to expand their professional experience and share new, innovative ideas with the team. The Development and Communications Intern will support the Development team with researching funding sources, organizing events and programs, drafting and editing commotion for multiple audiences, and supporting other development activities. Following the satisfactory completion of this position, part-time employment may be extended out to the Development and Communications Intern.
220 Pawtucket Street, University Crossing Suite #366, Lowell, MA 01854-3093 | https://www.uml.edu/student-services/multicultural/
Student interns in this position will be assisting multiple OMA programs, from writing for the LGBTQ+ Out and Ally list's monthly Snapshot newsletter to assisting with OMA's multiple brochures. Interns can expect support and feedback in a timely fashion and an open-door policy for assistance. This is a fully in-person internship, as OMA believes it is very important for interns to experience the office's spaces and connect with staff.
PLEASE NOTE: The pre-arranged placements on this website are for English majors of ALL concentrations, English minors, and BLA English concentrators. Positions have been arranged through a rigorous development process and are substantive, meaningful internships. All of these are unpaid, but students will earn academic credit. The Internship 1 course (ENGL 4960, formerly Practicum) is part of your regular course load. If you are seeking a paid internship, please go to Career Services: http://www.uml.edu/student-services/career-services/.
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