Internship & Job Opportunities



On-Campus Opportunities

The Louis D. Brandeis Legacy Fund for Social Justice

Experiential Learning at Brandeis

Hiatt Career Center

Richard Saber Undergraduate Research Grant

This grant was established by Brian Saber '84 in 1993 in memory of his father, Richard Saber. The grant is awarded every fall to a Brandeis undergraduate to support a research project in the field of Women's and Gender Studies.

The grant is designed to fund original research using the library, laboratory or community. The recipient will be asked to speak briely about his or her research project at the WGS undergraduate commencement in May.


Global Brandeis compiles a variety of study/work abroad opportunities on their website, you can see them here.  


Off-Campus Opportunities

Kathryn Davis Fellowships for Peace: Investing in the Study of Critical Languages

Full Scholarships for Intensive Language Study at the Middlebury Summer Language Schools in: Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese, Portuguese, and Russian

With its expertise in fostering international exchanges and unique mix of educational programs, WorldBoston continues to build on its distinguished tradition of promoting dialogue among leaders, cross-cultural connections and public learning.

http://worldboston.org/opportunities.htm


Foundations: An Undergraduate Journal in History

Full submissions policy (PDF). All submissions to Foundations must meet the following criteria:

  • Must have been written while pursuing an undergraduate degree. Papers written as an undergraduate may be submitted until two years past the month of graduation
  • We accept papers from any undergraduate institution around the world, provided that they are written in English.
  • Work must have a historical theme (includes Anthropology, Architecture, Art History, Classics, Political Science, etc.)
  • Papers which have been previously published will not be considered.
  • Primary sources must be employed.
  • Manuscripts must be typed, in 12-point Times New Roman font, double-spaced and titled.
  • All papers should follow the conventions of the Chicago Manual of Style.
  • Submissions must be between 12 and 40 pages, not including endnotes.

To submit, please submit all papers as e-mail attachments to foundations@jhu.edu. There is no annual deadline for submissions--we accept all papers on a rolling basis throughout the academic year and the summer. Authors are kindly requested to remove any personally identifying information from their papers and provide the following data in the body of the e-mail, not the manuscript: name, school attended, graduation year, and e-mail address. 


The American Council of Learned Societies has posted its fellowship competitions for the 2009-10 academic year.  You can find full information on the various programs on the ACLS website (http://www.acls.org/programs/comps/).  Rick Silberman (rbs@brandeis.edu) in Corporate & Foundation Relations can assist you, if you need to obtain institutional support letters or other institutional documents.