LINGUIST List 23.1607
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Thu Mar 29 2012
Internships: Language Planning and Policy, Website Design: Intern, Language Policy Research Network (LPReN), Washington, D.C.
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Date: 28-Mar-2012
From: Language Policy Research Network <LPREN cal.org>
Subject: Language Planning and Policy, Website Design: Intern, Language Policy Research Network (LPReN), Washington, D.C.
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University or Organization: Language Policy Research Network At The Center For Applied Linguistics
Web Address: http://www.cal.org/lpren
Type of Work: Web Design
Duration: 01-May-2012 to 30-Sep-2012
Compensation: Paid: $15.00/hour
Internship Location: Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Minimum Education Level: BA
Description:
CENTER FOR APPLIED LINGUISTICS 4646 40th Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20016-1859 VACANCY NOTICE I-12-03 Job Title: Intern, LPReN CAL Classification: n/a Salary: $15.00/hour Hours Per Week: up to 35 hrs/wk Position Available: May-September 2012 The Center for Applied Linguistics conducts research and analysis in the field of language planning and policy through the Language Policy Research Network (LPReN). CAL's LPREN team is committed to improving educational equity through the development of educational language planning, policies, and programs that promote language maintenance and multilingualism in the United States and abroad. The LPReN team at CAL seeks a self-motivated individual who can work during the summer 2012 for a two-month internship. LPReN interns have the opportunity to work with leading experts and scholars in the field of international language policy and planning (LPP) on our website to facilitate communication and dissemination and share resources, research, and publications that inform the broader public about LPP, while maintaining a standard of scholarly rigor. Description of Duties: We are primarily interested in an undergraduate or graduate student who is familiar with and interested in website design. The selected intern will contribute to the revision of CAL's LPReN website to improve its design, look, accessibility, and content. Other tasks as assigned. Qualifications: • Educational or working experience in graphics and website design • Experience with Dreamweaver is required • Knowledge about the field of education is desired NOTE: The Center for Applied Linguistics is an E.E.O. employer and does not discriminate in hiring or employment based upon race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, handicap, or any other reason not related to employment. CAL offers a pleasant working environment with an excellent benefit package. We are located in upper Northwest D.C., 2 blocks from the Tenleytown-A.U. Metro station on the Red Line. In accordance with INS regulations, all successful applicants will be required to show proof of their legal right to accept employment in the United States. IF INTERESTED, SEND RESUME AND COVER LETTER TO: LPREN cal.org, Attn: I-12-03
Application Deadline: Open until filled.
Contact Information:
Language Policy Research Network Center for Applied Linguistics
Email: LPREN cal.org
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