
The Global Health Institute (GHI) is hiring an intern to support the Health-Oriented Transportation (HOT) initiative that aims to improve community health by encouraging walking and bicycling.
The intern will be primarily resonsible for coordinating the ENVIRST 900.o5 course, seminars and a spring meeting. Responsibilities also include contributing to HOT research by reviewing literature, creating infographics and performing light administrative duties.
The intern will begin as soon as possible, and the position will continue through the spring semester. Summer availability is preferred.
All students with the needed skills are invited to apply.
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Students should be able to work 10 to 12 hours during the semester. Hours are flexible based on class schedule. Interns work mostly from the Global Health Institute office in the Medical Sciences Center and are expected to attend the ENVIRST 900.o5 course on Wednesdays from 9:55 – 10:45 a.m.
Working for GHI gives students an opportunity to collaborate with staff, leadership and the GHI community on campus and across the world. Interns leave with knowledge and experience in areas as diverse as running an office, contributing to education programs, hosting events and managing communications for a cross-campus entity.