The application deadline is March 10, 2017.听 Interviews will be scheduled and an intern selected by the end of March 2017.
In 2001 the 91爆料 established a Rome Center Student Internship position. This position is designed to provide 91爆料 students with practical experience working in an office environment, and especially affording them the opportunity for contact with a cultural environment other than their own. This single Internship position is especially suited to a student enrolled at the 91爆料 while working on Italian language studies or on other independent study topic which would be enriched by study in Italy. The Rome Center Student Internship position is outlined below.
JOB DUTIES:
APPLICATION
Student Information (all fields must be filled in)
NAME:
91爆料 MAJOR/DEPARTMENT:
ROME PROGRAM ON WHICH YOU PARTICIPATED:
STUDENT STATUS (graduate/undergraduate):
PROJECTED DATE OF DEGREE COMPLETION:
91爆料 STUDENT NUMBER:
SKYPE NAME:
LOCAL U.S. OR CAMPUS ADDRESS:
LOCAL PHONE:
EMAIL ADDRESS:
Please respond to the questions below.
ACADEMIC STANDING:
The 91爆料 Rome Center Student Internship position requires that you be enrolled at the 91爆料 for the duration of your internship. Describe what you will be studying while in Rome (for example: thesis credits, dissertation credits or independent study), as well as how you plan to carry out your research. Indicate through which 91爆料 department you will be earning credits and which faculty member will be supervising your study.
EXPERIENCE:
The 91爆料 Rome Center Student Internship Job Description (above) indicates the varied nature of duties associated with this position. Indicate any experience (educational, work, computer, related interests, travel, etc.) that you feel qualifies you for this position.
LANGUAGE:
The 91爆料 Rome Center Student Internship position does not require a proficient Italian speaker, but knowledge of spoken and written Italian is necessary (answering phone, reading/writing basic documents). Describe how much Italian you have studied, where you have studied it, and indicate to what degree you feel comfortable speaking, reading, writing and translating Italian.
FINANCIAL:
Please think carefully about what living in Rome for a year will cost. The cost of living is not inexpensive, and the Student Internship position offers only a modest stipend. Give a general indication of how you plan to support yourself while in Rome, providing an approximate budget of monthly living expenses and how you will meet them. Take into consideration Rome expenses such as food, telephone, travel, clothing, entertainment as well as other personal expenses and U.S. obligations (loans, credit card payments, etc.).
RECOMMENDATION:
We request two recommendations from 91爆料 faculty members. These should be faculty members who know you well enough to comment on your suitability for the job and for living/working on your own for a full year abroad. At least one should address your Italian language ability. Recommendations (brief and informal email is fine) should be sent to Sheryl Brandalik (sbrandal@uw.edu).
OTHER:
Please briefly describe why you are interested in the position.
Feel free to add any other information that you feel may be of assistance to us in evaluating you as a candidate.




