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This BLOG is a joint effort between the South Carolina Indian Affairs Commission and American Indian Advocacy Services, S.C. Here we provide information about funding resources, employment announcements, internships,scholarship information, and other helpful opportunities. Each Blog post may contain as much as 25 announcements so please scroll carefully!

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Paid Internships at Epcot
PAID OVERSEAS INTERNSHIPS WITH THE FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE IN USDA
We are looking for a few outstanding senior and graduate level college
and university students to work in our OVERSEAS offices to promote U.S.
agricultural interests through the International Agricultural Internship
Program (IAIP) for SPRING 2007. The USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service,
one of the U.S. government foreign service agencies, places about 10
students for each semester (fall, spring and summer) with excellent
analysis, marketing, writing, language and organizational skills and
experience to work on international agricultural trade policy issues,
commodity and market analysis and organizing trade events in our
overseas offices for a 10-16 week PAID INTERNSHIP. U.S. citizen students
who are majoring in a business or science related agricultural field,
i.e. Ag Econ, Econ, Finance, Business or Marketing, International
Studies or Relations, Law or in a Biotechnology Program are eligible.
Online registration for the spring semester closes AUGUST 18, 2006 . The
summer 2007 application deadline is January 9, 2007 and the fall 2007
application deadline is April 17, 2007 .

For more information on FAS internship programs, please go to:
http://www.fas.usda.gov/admin/newjobs/newjobs.html , or contact the
internships coordinator at internships@fas.usda.gov

Margie Bauer

IAIP and CIP Coordinator

Please reply to internships@fas.usda.gov

For more information about FAS internship programs, please click on
http://www.fas.usda.gov/admin/newjobs/newjobs.html

Margie Bauer

IAIP Coordinator