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The World Affairs Council of Charlotte (WACC)
was founded in 1983 as an outreach
program of
UNC Charlotte
and its
Office of International
Programs. As a non-profit, non-partisan organization, it
is supported by private funding from
individual and corporate member dues
and contributions. As a regional
center for education and discussion
of world affairs, the Council seeks
to provide leadership for global
thinking, believing that a broad
perspective is necessary for
effective competition in the global
economy and for responsible
citizenship in an increasingly
interdependent political world. For
more information, please go to
www.worldaffairscharlotte.org.
The WACC internship program
hopes to offer
students an enjoyable and unique
learning experience supporting
international education programming
in the greater Charlotte area.
Our
goal is that you gain practical
skills and lifelong experiences that
will be helpful to you in the
future.
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Students can obtain
internship credit
based on their
academic program
requirements
Flexible schedule
(20 - 30 hours per
week)
All internships are
unpaid. The WACC
does not provide any
other benefits to
its interns (i.e.
sick time, vacation
time, health
insurance, etc.)
We want the vast majority of your time
spent on achieving goals agreed upon
prior to the beginning of your
internship though you will be
periodically given assignments
outside the scope of the job
description.
Major Objectives:
Title:
Public
Relations Intern – Fall 2010 Session
Responsibilities:
· Assisting in
gathering daily headlines and news
articles pertinent for WACC website
and blog, publications and social
media outlets: Twitter, Facebook and
Linked-In
· Maintaining PR files and records
(i.e. clippings)
· Drafting media advisories and press
releases
· Drafting content for WACC blog and
e-newsletter
· Design and draft content specific to
marketing material and event
announcements
· Update copy for website and general WACC fact sheets
· Other administrative duties as
assigned/requested
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