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Job & Internship Opportunities

Production Assistant | ESPN NEXT


Web Designer / UIUX Designer | Designity


Science & Technology Reporting Intern | Sun Sentienel | South Florida


Sound Designer Seasonal | Univision


Culure & Communications Intern | GI 305


Politics Reporter | The Intercept


Weekend Sports Reporter | WMBB-TV


ERP Internship: Rising Senior Technology | Comcast


Fall 2024 Intern | Miami-Dade County Mayor's Office


Graphic Design Intern | Migo Management LLC


Anchor Production Assistant | MSNBC


 

Special Topics

Monday & Wednesdays, 12:20PM - 1:35PM

CIM 489 - 3D Modeling & Rapid Protoyping

Register for this fall's Special Topics in Interactive Media: CIM 489 - 3D Modeling & Rapid Prototyping! Learn how to transform your creative ideas into tangible models using advanced digital tools and rapid prototyping techniques. Consult your academic advisor to register for CIM 489. Course Number: 4288.

Tuesdays, 2:00pm - 4:45pm

CIM 204 - Intro to Game Design

Game design isn't just about creating games—it's about crafting engaging experiences that resonate with players across various platforms. From web environments to app stores and downloadable content, you'll learn how to design playful interactions that captivate audiences.

No prior programming experience is required, making this course accessible to all majors. Whether you're an aspiring designer or curious about game mechanics, enroll now while seats are available! 🎮

Tuesdays, 5:05pm - 7:50pm

JMM 510 - Latin American Journalism & Media Systems

Register this fall to explore the unique development of journalism in Latin America. Gain a deeper understanding of journalism's interactions with politics, economics, and civil society in latin american countries. Delve into Latin America's intersections with contemporary issues, including justice and human rights movements. 

For more info contact Luis Garcia lxg1100@miami.edu or Sallie Hughes shughes@miami.edu. Course Details: JMM 510-1T LEC (4657)

 

Editor's Note

Avoiding burnout after graduation when applying for jobs is super important for keeping your energy up and staying positive. Start by setting realistic goals and giving yourself time to breathe between applications. Maintain a balanced schedule that includes time for job searching, networking and personal activities. 

Taking breaks, staying active, and finding ways to relax are key to staying balanced. It's also helpful to mix job hunting with activities you enjoy to keep things fun and less stressful.

Don't forget to lean on friends, family, or career advisors for support and motivation—it really makes a difference. Celebrate each step forward, whether it's landing an interview or polishing your resume.

Stay organized with a game plan for applications and follow-ups, and remember, it's all about finding a job that fits you while taking care of yourself along the way.

 

Scholarship Opportunities

Aug. 6th: Full official details announced on blueskies.nianet.org

AgAir: Avitation Solutions for Agriculture

NASA Aeronautics' Gateways to Blue Skies competition asks collegiate student teams to conceptualize novel aviation-related system(s) that can be applied to agriculture by 2035 or sooner with the goal of improving production, efficiency, environmental impact, and extreme weather/climate resilience.

**Teams are encouraged to consider high-potential technologies and systems that aren't currently mainstream or highly regarded as becoming mainstream in the future, and imagine beyond applying sensors to aviation systems.

See website for full program eligibility and details. 

Finalist teams will receive an $8,000 stipend to facilitiate full parrticipation in the Blue Skies Forum at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center at the end of May 2025. 

 

Bold.org is awarding $10,000 scholarship to undergraduate or graduate low-income students in visual arts. Click to learn more about the Wendy Adlers Cartland Visual Arts Scholarship. Deadline to apply is Sept. 5th, 2024.