Servant Leadership Summer Interships

The Servant Leadership Summer is a funded summer internship program that places qualified Emory University students in Atlanta-area nonprofits, government agencies, and socially responsible businesses. The Servant Leadership Summer internship program is designed to enrich the student's life and integrate the practical, intellectual, and spiritual components of work, while deepening understandings of responsibility, service and vocation.

The Summer Program includes an orientation, weekly class sessions, projects, and 240 hours of work at your placement site. Students receive a $4000 stipend.


Looking to make a difference this summer?

Do you want to address new challenges and develop new skills?  

Do you desire to expand your horizons?

And do you want to do all of these while getting paid?

If so, then you should apply to become part of Servant Leadership Summer.


Click here for the 2009 EASL Summer Internship Announcement and Details.
Click here for the 2009 EASL Summer Internship Application.
Click here for information on the 2009 EASL Summer Internships — Environment and Sustainability

For Law Students:
Click here for the 2009 EASL Summer Law Internship Announcement and Details.
Click here for the 2009 EASL Summer Law Internship Application.



2009 Internship Opportunities:

Anti-Defamation League (ADL)
Carter Center
CDC
Community Foundation
Emory University Office of Sustainability
International Community School
International Rescue Committee (IRC)
Piedmont Hospital
Refugee Family Services
Sagal Radio
Design Your Own

Applications are due no later than 5:00 p.m. on March 20, 2009. Students will be informed of their acceptance no later than March 27.

For details or more information, contact Edward Queen

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