Scholastic Children's Defense Fund Internships
Looking for a publications-related internship? This announcement just landed in my in box.
Children's Defense FundScholastic CDF Fellows are introduced to the publishing world through an intensive internship that allows them to become fully contributing members of the Scholastic Trade Publishing teams. Fellows work under the direction of staff from the company's publishing division. During the summer, Fellows gain valuable, hands-on editorial, marketing, design and promotion experience. In addition to the work experience, the program immerses students in a rigorous preprofessional curriculum specifically designed to hone business leadership skills.
Scholastic CDF Fellows also will engage in meaningful educational programs sponsored by the Children's Defense Fund. These programs seek to equip the Fellows with knowledge of the broader child advocacy field, and CDF's role in it, and empower them to make a difference for children as they embark on a career in publishing or in whatever they do during and after college.
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