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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

International Radio & Television Society Foundation, Inc. 2011 Summer Fellowship Program

International Radio & Television Society Foundation, Inc. | irts.org
2011 SUMMER FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
Date: June 5 - August 6, 2011
Where: New York, New York


The IRTS Summer Fellowship Program teaches up-and-coming communicators the realities of the media industry and business world through a nine-week , expense-paid fellowship, which includes practical experience and career-planning advice. Fellows gain full-time, "real world" experience at New York-based media companies. In addition, the Fellowship provides the opportunity to network with industry professionals, take related field trips, and attend panels, lectures and group discussions.
ELIGIBILITY:
The Summer Fellowship Program is competitive. Students must be college juniors, seniors or graduate students at the time of application. For detailed eligibility information, log on to our website www.irts.org and follow the link to "College Programs."
http:// www.irts.org/programs/sfp/sfp.html
COST: Travel, housing and living allowance included.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: December 1, 2010
Information can also be found on the IRTS Broadcast Sales Associate Program, which is held in tandem with the Summer Fellowship Program. This diversity initiative is designed to give graduating seniors a jumpstart on the management track by providing customized sales training, in addition to the regular features of the Fellowship Program.
The IRTS Foundation is a New York City-based 501(c)(3) charitable organization, which brings together the wisdom and power of today's leaders to train and educate the next generation of media and communication professionals. Our programs and diversity initiatives help ensure that the business responsible for informing, entertaining, and educating the public reaches its highest potential in this exciting digital age.
Lauren Kruk-Winokur
Director, Academic Programs & Communications
IRTS Foundation, Inc., 420 Lexington Ave., 1601, New York, NY 10170
212.867.6650 x303 | 212.867.6653 | lauren.kruk-winokur@irts.org

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Prof. Herman Lew
Director BFA Film & Video Program
Dept. of Media & Communication Arts
212-650-6558

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