Tuesday, September 1, 2009
First Meeting of the Year!
Saturday, May 2, 2009
GIS internship in Richmond, VA
The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) division at the Virginia Economic Development Partnership (VEDP) in Richmond, Virginia is pleased to announce a paid internship opportunity for the summer, 2009. The GIS division works to support the mission of VEDP: “To enhance the quality of life and raise the standard of living for all Virginians, in collaboration with Virginia communities, through aggressive business recruitment, expansion assistance, and trade development, thereby expanding the tax base and creating higher-income employment opportunities.” To assist in fulfilling this mission, we focus on cartographic products for project support, custom application development, as well as data creation and analysis.
Summary: This internship will provide a valuable experience to students seeking a career in GIS. The successful candidate will receive hands-on experience with the suite of ESRI software products, namely ArcGIS Desktop 9.3, desktop extensions and ArcSDE. The successful candidate will work on a wide variety of GIS projects. Past internship projects have included digitizing and editing, creating metadata, researching and creating datasets by geocoding addresses, cartographic work to update standard maps used throughout the agency, and georeferencing image files to update datasets. The successful candidate may also conduct research and work directly with business development managers to assist with project support. The intern will participate as a VEDP staff member by attending staff meetings, retreats and social gatherings. Hours are flexible to accommodate class schedule(s) or other commitments.
Qualifications: The qualified intern will be a student in (or recent graduate from) an undergraduate or graduate program seeking on-the-job experience in GIS. Ideal candidates will have some experience using GIS and working knowledge of ESRI’s ArcGIS product family. VEDP operates off a Microsoft Office platform, and experience in Word, Excel, and Outlook is expected. Applicants should be task-oriented, highly organized and possess a strong interest in GIS. The qualified applicant will be a self-motivated, conscientious individual who can work independently with minimal supervision, as well as communicate closely with staff.
Benefits: The successful candidate will enjoy the benefits of working in downtown Richmond with a team of GIS professionals who foster growth toward a career in GIS. Course credit is offered with participating schools. You can read more about VEDP and the GIS division on the web at: http://www.yesvirginia.org and http://gis.vedp.org.
Term: This position is for 15-20 hours (paid) during the summer of 2009 (June 1 – August).
Application: Please send your resume and a cover letter by May 15th, 2009 to Lyndsay Duncan, Virginia Economic Development Partnership, 901 East Byrd Street 18th Floor West, P.O. Box 798, Richmond, Virginia 23218-0798 or email to LDuncan@yesvirginia.org.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Urban SOS Competition
Check out the contest website: Urban SOS
I was interested in this contest. I'll be gone most of the summer, but with technology it would be possible for us to organize the project easily. Anybody else curious?
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Green Recovery Symposium
Everybody should add this event to their calendars
On Thursday April 16th, the Morehouse College SGA will be hosting "The Dream Realized: Green Recovery Symposium" from 6-8pm at King Chapel. The Dream Realized: Green Recovery Symposium is designed to begin a conversation among the Atlanta community about the rapidly growing" green economy" and how it can be leveraged to solve two crises-environmental degradation and the massive loss of local jobs. By hosting this event our goal is to help urban residents and the Atlanta community to act powerfully to usher in a green, just future for the city of Atlanta and its residents.
Urban Studies Club 2008-2009
Instead of giving a politican the keys to the city, it might be better to change the locks.
- Doug Larson
Beltline Meetings
Environmental Impact Study (EIS) Workshops
Over the next month, ABI and MARTA will conduct a series of five public workshops as part of the Environmental Impact Study, with one workshop in each of the BeltLine Study Group areas. The purpose of these meetings will be to fully engage the public in small group discussions focused on getting closer to the preferred alignments for transit and trails, getting the public's views on the preferred type of rail service and technology, to review the concept and features of transit and trails, refine the alternatives under consideration for alignment, station stops, rail service and technology, and to identify key concerns that need to be addressed in the environmental impact analysis.
EIS Public Workshop dates and locations:
Southwest Study Group : Thursday, April 23, 2009 – 6:30–8:30 PM
Location: West Hunter Street Baptist Church, 1040 Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard SW, Atlanta, GA 30310
Urban Studies Club 2008-2009
Instead of giving a politican the keys to the city, it might be better to change the locks.
- Doug Larson
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Encouraging Communities to Go Green
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Program 12:30-2p
Centergy Building @ Tech Square, 75 5th St, Hodges Connections Room (3rd floor)
The program enables ARC and its communities to provide leadership, direction, and focus in identifying the best ways to address green building, energy efficiency, green power, water-use reduction and efficiency, transportation and air quality, recycling and waste reduction, and education. A possible model for extension to other urban and rural municipalities in Georgia, the Green Communities program seeks to bring us one step closer to protecting, conserving, and restoring metro Atlanta’s natural resources.
The presenter is Maia Davis — a principal environmental planner at the Atlanta Regional Commission.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Hartsfield Jackson International Airport Internship
The City of Atlanta, Department of Aviation, owner/operator of the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), announces its 2009 Summer Internship Program. The program offers students work experience that will bridge the gap between their classroom experience and intended career from May 28th, 2009 through July 22nd, 2009.
The 10-week summer program offers competitive pay for related majors and experience. Students work 40 hours per week on projects designed by individual divisions of the Department. Students will also participate in other activities designed to broaden their perspective of airport management. Prospective projects, as well as interns, are screened and selected by Human Resources.
Each student is encouraged to seek academic credit for the internship, but the student is responsible for arranging for such credit and should determine the specific procedure at his/her respective institution. The website doesn't show how much interns are expected to earn, but this looks to be a great opportunity for anybody interesting in aviation and security planning, as well as public finance and administration. Online application at the listed website below
ATL reminds all applicants that the intent of the Internship Program is to provide a variety of opportunities for students to learn about public service professions. It is not designed to compete financially with private industry.
Link: http://apps.atlanta-airport.com/SummerIntern/
Friday, January 2, 2009
Paid Summer internship with The American Lawyer
Application Deadline (resume, clips, recommendations) are due February 28. Please follow the links for more information.
LINKS: Job Search Site, The American Lawyer
Community Relations Intern, Prevent Blindness Georgia
Community Relations intern needed for Atlanta-based non-profit association, Prevent Blindness Georgia
Part-time position will include:
writing press releases,
composing e-newsletters,
updating website
special events planning,
fundraising activities.
We're looking for a generalist with excellent writing skills. Desktop publishing skills preferred. Must be proficient in Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint.
20 hours/week minimum. Monthly stipend. Could lead to a permanent position. Convenient access to MARTA.
Contact Person: | Barbara Myers |
Phone: | 770-309-0613 |
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Metro Atlanta American Red Cross Internship
You can apply online or call 404-575-3195 for additional information.
Public Affairs Intern
Disaster Services Intern
APPLY NOW
Positions are also available with the American Red Cross Blood Services Southern Region and nationwide.
Planning Internship in Chesterfield, Missouri
Application available at www.chesterfield.mo.us; submit to City Hall, 690 Chesterfield Pkwy W, Chesterfield, MO 63017, Attn:
Planning Intern. EOE
LINK: Craiglist, City of Chestfield, MO