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Northeastern University School of Law is looking for interns to support its Centers of Excellence. Please apply below!

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Assistant Dean for Centers, Programs, and Institutes at Northeastern University School of Law

Calling all Northeastern University students: Northeastern University School of Law is looking for interns to support its Centers of Excellence with ongoing administrative, operational, and event-related work. While the Centers operate in a hybrid work environment, some on-ground support is required, especially on event days. Student interns are allowed to work up to 20 hours a week, and can create a schedule that allows for flexibility in balance with school work, etc. Intern responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: - Drafting, editing, and disseminating communications materials (e.g., newsletters, social media content); - Event planning, such as ordering supplies, submitting reservations and facility requests, liaising and coordinating with Center staff to track action items, and organizing speaker travel and reimbursements; - Providing on-ground event support, such as setting up and recording Zoom sessions for hybrid events, ensuring room and catering is complete, greeting speakers and guests, and providing wrap-up support as needed; and - Coordinating with Center faculty and staff to schedule meetings, draft and summarize meeting notes, create and update content for internal administrative Sharepoint site. Center interns must be able to work independently when needed, while also serving as an important and communicative member of the team. Interns should be strong problem solvers, professional, open to feedback and guidance, able to manage their time wisely and efficiently, and good at follow-through. Northeastern undergraduate and graduate students are welcome to apply. This is a work-study funded position. https://lnkd.in/dxguKPSj

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