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SESYNC, a national research center funded through a grant to the
University of Maryland, seeks to hire an undergraduate intern to work with
its Communications Coordinator and IT department to produce educational
and promotional materials for SESYNC.

Responsibilities
--Videotape and edit Center events and interviews with researchers
--Create new video products to highlight SESYNCıs research and mission
--Develop strategies to market and drive traffic to videos
--Various additional video editing and graphic design projects as needed
--Participate in SESYNC intern events, such as field trips, lectures, and
discussions

Qualifications
--Experience with Adobe products (including Premier Pro, Photoshop,
InDesign, and Illustrator)
--Familiarity with online video publishing and marketing (YouTube)
--Exceptional video editing skills

Outcomes
--Intern will gain hands-on experience in academic communications
--Intern will expand their professional video editing skills and have a
portfolio of work to show to future employers

Program Details: The position will be located in Annapolis, MD. The intern
will work full-time (40 hours/week) from May 31­Aug. 9, 2013, and will be
paid $10.00/hour.

To Apply: Please submit a resume, statement of career interests, portfolio
of work, and a copy of transcripts as a single PDF labeled with Last Name,
First Name online at https://www.sesync.org/video-graphics-internship by
midnight(EST) on Friday, March 15, 2013.

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