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Thurs., Nov. 30th @ 5PM | Shalala Student Center, 3rd Floor Senate Room
Join Future Caucus for a hosted event featuring Rep. Dan Daley (D-FL) and Sen. Alexis Calatayud (R-FL). They'll discuss their work on developing bipartisan policies that resonate with their generation, creating a path for positive change.
Moderated by Brandon Mitchel, Chief Impact Officer at Future Caucus
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MFA - 11/29 @ 5pm | MA & MS - 12/12 @ 11am | Zoom
Graduate advisors will discuss application steps requirements, program information, financial aid, and more. You will have the opportunity to meet with faculty from various programs and ask questions.
M.F.A. Programs Info Session | Wed. 11/29 @ 5PM Zoom Link
M.A. and M.S. Programs Info Session | Tues. 12/12 @ 11AM Zoom Link
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Wed. Dec. 6th @ 3-5pm | Interactive Media Center (IMC)
Join us Wednesday, December 6th from 3pm - 5pm to learn more about studying aborad in Cinema & Photography in Europe.
Cities Include: Prague, Berlin, Dresden, Munich, Vienna, & Salzburg Program Dates: June 29 - July 31, 2024
All majors, all levels, all schools. No Experience needed. 6 credits - Undergrauate & Graduate Students
See video to learn more
For more information contact: Prof. John Soliday (jsoliday@miami.edu), Prof. Ali Habashi (ahabashi@miami.edu).
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Deadline to submit - December 31, 2023
The School of Communication is pleased to announce the inaugural United Black Students and UTrailblazers Canes Black History Film Festival. We seek short (5 minutes or less) films based on contents in the UTrailblazers Experience, current events, and/or Black student experience(s) on a multicultural campus.
Films awarded first place will receive $1500 and second place will receive $500. In addition, the filmmaker awarded first place will have a chance to attend the ’Canes Los Angeles Film Showcase in May 2024.
Deadline for submissions is December 31, 2023. For full details and submission guidelines, click to learn more.
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Deadline to submit - Jan. 10th, 2024
The 4A’s Foundation’s Multicultural Advertising Intern Program (MAIP) is a highly intensive fellowship that provides diverse students with the opportunity to work in the advertising, communications and marketing industries. MAIP fellows interact with industry professionals on a day-to-day basis, work across multiple brands, and gain valuable professional credentials to secure their first job in the industry.
Students selected for the annual 22-week fellowship program (12 weeks of virtual online training, a 10-week internship experience (with potential extension after MAIP), and 1-week for Face of Talent) will hone their skills in a variety of advertising/marketing disciplines.
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Deadline to submit - Jan. 31, 2024
Offering ten $10,000 reporting grants issued per year to journalists reporting in-depth print and audio stories on the science, policy, business and culture of this new era of psychedelics.
In addition to underwriting individual stories, the Fellowship aims to establish and nurture a new generation of journalists covering the frontlines of this rapidly changing field.
We’re looking for big, underreported, narratively compelling stories placed in rich political, economic, scientific, and cultural contexts. We are committed to supporting journalists from diverse backgrounds and of all nationalities.
The fellowship is a project of the U.C. Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics.
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