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The Cosmos Championship
The Cosmos Championship; a free, international, online debating competition.
The Cosmos Championship Remote (Worldwide)
The Cosmos Championship is a WSDC, Parlimatary, and Public Forum debate competition that focuses on giving students the opportunity to debate on an international and intercontinental scale . In turn, this allows them to engage with arguments from a global perspective, make worldwide connections, possibly learn a new style of debate, and debate other students who live thousands of miles away; something only the best or wealthiest debaters would normally have the chance to do, ALL FOR FREE .   To find out more and sign up, go to our website  www.globaldebating.org Any questions? Feel free to email us at  contactglobaldebating@gmail.com
Aug 31, 2020
Australasian Youth Cubesat Initiative
Australasian Youth Cubesat Initiative
Australasian Youth Cubesat Initiative Remote (Worldwide)
We’re a team of young students from around the globe on a mission to inspire the next generation by developing and launching Auahitūroa , our satellite, into orbit.   We envisage a world where anything is possible, where inequality is a distant memory and where humanity can thrive and advance as a multi-planetary, space fairing society. Auahitūroa is a 1.5U Cubesat designed to educate and inspire. Launched into orbit, Auahitūroa will downlink live video back to earth, along with data from three student-built MCU-based experiments, selected from an international competition launching in 2021. In addition, the satellite will provide students around the world with the ability to remotely run programs and collect data in real-time using an array of industry-leading sensors. In 2021, we are launching an array of regional outreach initiatives, which will involve the facilitation of workshops, delivered in high schools, webinars, and a range of other events. Our goal is...
Oct 28, 2019
Krypto Labs
Crimson Education Worldwide
Krypto labs, in partnership with the UAE Space Agency is an exciting opportunity for selected students to be inspired and learn more about Space. Their Laboxatory programs are the only providers of education in space sciences and have grown their network in providing challenging education for students across the UAE in collaboration with the UAE Space Agency and Emirates Foundation. Students with an interest in exploring the likes of Bootcamp Space Robotics, Crash Course Space Robotics, Spacepreneur, and the chance to be an Intern for the Space Simulator will benefit from this opportunity.    Internships for Purchase - for purchase price inquiry apply here at  https://forms.gle/viBCtDthWz5bc8PU9  - internship prices begin at 4,000 USD.
Oct 26, 2019
Specialist Essay Editing
 
NASA Kennedy Space Camp
Crimson Education U.S. Space and Rocket Center, Tranquility Base, Huntsville, AL, USA
The Space camp program is geared towards teaching students STEM principles, space and flight history, and how to work together in teams. Participants called "Trainees" will also experience complete simulated space missions, and learn what it really means to be an astronaut. Program instruction is aligned with the national science and math standards. The experience is framed with amidst a backdrop of mankind’s greatest technological achievements in space hardware. Trainees will have the opportunity to explore the historic artifacts housed at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center. Each year, trainees of all ages travel from across the United States and 150 countries to participate in this program.  For more information visit the official website at:  https://www.spacecamp.com/whyspacecamp  
Mar 26, 2019
Multiple
 
Harvard Model United Nations
Crimson Education Worldwide
The Harvard Model United Nations (HMUN) is a four day international simulation for high school students held annually in Boston. The event offers delegates insight into the working of the United Nations by assuming the roles of world leaders. HMUN creates an opportunity for young leaders to debate on pressing international issues and draft creative solutions. For more information visit the official website here . 
Mar 26, 2019
Game Jam Club (Computer Science Club)
Georgiy Remote (Worldwide)
Hello, my name is Georgiy and I am 15 years old. I was born and raised in Kazakhstan, however, in 2016 I moved to Dubai and live here since then. I am interested in computer science, which is why it’s a subject I would like to major in. At the moment I know 3 programming languages: JavaScript, Python, and HTML. I’m looking for students all around the globe in order to assemble a team and make different projects together. The goal is to make many quality projects together and create a good working team. Am I only looking for programmers/coders? No, art designers, user-interface designers, and game/program testers would also be important. What is going to be the main programming language we would be using? The main programming language we would be using is JavaScript, however, it is not necessary to know in order to get in the club. The student can take any course available online (CodeAcademy, Coursera, etc.) What will be the ideal amount of people in the club? 8-10 people...
Apr 08, 2021
International Youth Law Conference 2021
Jenna Jokhani Worldwide (Virtual)
The International Youth Law Conference is an event that offers a lot of opportunities for students to connect with others that have the same passion, participate in legal workshops and keynote speeches hosted by top-tier lawyers, and engage in open discussion sessions. It is an online conference that is free of charge for all students with legal workshops hosted by professional lawyers, and law students as well as keynotes by influential individuals in the legal field. The event is continued to a second day that entails a case analysis competition hosted in a MUN Crisis style and attendees will be given the case hours before the 'trail' and will receive further clues along the way.
Apr 07, 2021
[Open] Looking for Journalism & Social Media Interns
Gargee Piplani Remote
Journalism--  We plan to break down ongoing news headlines and events in a child-friendly manner so that a younger audience can understand what is taking place around the world. This job would entail someone knowledgable in current events choosing one event per week each and writing about it in a manner that young children [elementary-middle school age] would be able to pick up.  Social Media-- This job will generally include publicizing each week's journalism post in a way that attracts an audience from a variety of age groups, with engaging graphics and efficient social media usage to gain a large following and traffic to the website in general. 
Mar 25, 2021
[OPEN] Looking for chapter leads for Erudite Vision
Gargee Piplani Remote
Erudite Vision provides a great educational opportunity to educate young children in topics often overlooked in many school curriculums and those that many others struggle with. These courses are offered to elementary, middle, and incoming high school students that would like to learn more about programming (Python, C++, Java), public speaking, finance, economics, etc. Feel free to check out our website for more information regarding our services: www.eruditevision.weebly.com As a chapter lead, you would be in charge of finding tutors and handling enrollments within your area. You would essentially serve as the main liaison between the administrative team and your own chapter. We have pre-prepared presentations that tutors would be provided with, so your responsibility would include ensuring that they don't have any concerns about the materials, reporting back any suggestions they have, and making sure each session is able to run smoothly. Contact us at eruditevision@gmail.com...
Mar 17, 2021
Ira Gupta
Teens to Success Magazine Volunteer!
Ira Gupta Remote (United States)
Teens to Success Magazine is an online magazine dedicated to bridging the gap between the academic and real world. We will be writing and publishing articles on things teens need to know for the real world. We will also be posting infographics on social media. Some topics include finances, stocks, resume-building, etc. Note: You don't need to know too much about these topics in order to join this project! By volunteering with us, you will be able to meet people from across the country with similar and diverse interests. You will also be able to network with like-minded teens. You will get the opportunity to be a leader, to grow as a person, and to learn. We are looking for talented writers and social media managers. More information about each role is listed in the respective Google Form below: Writers:  https://forms.gle/3qmh3dzQVM6edy9C9   Social Media Managers:  https://forms.gle/xnqevr44xJxNo26k7   Note: You can apply for more than one role! Just fill out the...
Mar 10, 2021
Opportuniteens
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ONLINE RESUME + LINKEDIN WORKSHOP
Opportuniteens WorldWide (Online)
The 2021 March 13-14 Resume + LinkedIn Workshop brings together some of the finest skills you need to start on your job search! The online workshop sessions will be split into two parts, Resume Workshop + LinkedIn Workshop. On Saturday March 13th 4 - 6pm EST, we will have a guest speaker presenting about how to craft an ideal resume!  On Sunday March 14th 4 - 6pm EST, we will have a guest speaker presenting about LinkedIn and how to optimize your profile.  Some topics include: - Understanding the power of LinkedIn - Learning how to craft an effective resume - What to include in your LinkedIn profile (and what to leave out!) - What to include in a resume that will get you hired! We ask for phone numbers to let you know if there are any last-minute changes due to tech issues! OpportuniTeens (@opportuni_teens) aims to provide teens with information regarding internships, college readiness programs, and other opportunities. These various opportunities are...
Mar 03, 2021
Podcast Production Team Members Wanted! Seeking: International Ambassadors; Editors, Social Media Manager
Sam Remote
Help us reach the masses with a global podcast targeted for young people! Crimson Student, Cartin, is launching a podcast where she interviews experts to talk about global environmental issues.  But any successful podcast takes a team! We are seeking enthusiastic team members for the following roles: International Ambassadors - Help distribute questionnaires, hosts zoom interviews, organise events and help build and expand the site to an international audience. Editor  -  Edit and review content that we make, save in cloud so it can be easily accessed. Meet editing deadlines of approximately 12 days. Social Media Manager -    Help with scheduling content and post timing on platforms and helping build engagement and following Please email Cartin to introduce yourself and tell her what role you are interested in: cartin.ong@icloud.com
Mar 03, 2021
The Lucuna society
Olivia Alambara Worldwide
We are a Student-led youth organization that helps global students connect to help change our world for the better. Our platform offers a wide range of Leadership positions to help high schoolers around the connect and raise awareness about ongoing issues globally as well as expanding students experience through virtual shadowing and talks by professionals from a wide range of careers Any questions contact- oliviaalambara005@gmail.com/ silentwolf6323 or lucunasociety_ (instagram) POSITIONS AVAILABLE : 1)CO-manager : -Help run overall organisation with the Founder -Help manage member enquires as well as overlook the executive board 2)Blog Manager : -Find ongoing issues to write about -Write 1-2 articles per month -Overlook members who wish to write articles/reports and provide support to members who wish to write. (Proofreading, editing) 3)Podcast Manager : -Create podcast ongoing issues or topic of interest -Find interesting topics each month (SERIES ETC...) -Q and...
Feb 24, 2021
Specialist Essay Editing
 
High School Innovation Challenge
Crimson Education Engineering Building, 1930 SW 4th Ave, Portland, OR 97201
The Portland State University High School Innovation Challenge allows students to be imaginative and design technological solutions to address important scientific issues that we face as a society. Students have the opportunity to drive the project themselves and work together in a creative and humanitarian spirit to tackle relevant large-scale problems. The challenge is student-driven; teams are paired with PSU student mentors to conduct fieldwork, identify a problem, and design a solution by applying the engineering design process. To showcase their work, students present their solutions at a final event before a panel of judges. This innovation challenge distinguishes itself from other STEM opportunities by highlighting the humanitarian impact of engineering, and how its application can have a profound impact on society. Furthermore, participants of the PSU High School Innovation Challenge are eligible to receive a $1,000 scholarship to attend the Maseeh College of Engineering...
Feb 22, 2021
Giants Network Inc.
Fireside Chat: Movement and Leadership
Giants Network Inc. Remote
Through  Slack  and  Ko-Fi , Giants Network provides a virtual community café. Join us for an online learning experience! For our Fireside Chats, we invite you to connect with our giant community for an hour and a half on Zoom for meaningful conversation, resource sharing, and relationship building. First, you will hear from three members of the community in a panel discussion format to learn from their experiences as giants. Then, the discussion will be open for all members of the community to participate in. By the end of the event, we hope you leave the café with new friends and new ideas to explore. So, grab a warm beverage, and let’s have some chats! Event Theme This event is kicking off our new thematic calendar. For March, we are exploring the theme of fitness and movement and how these activities lead to leadership. Through conversation as a community, we will address the following, How movement and sports can help...
Feb 22, 2021
Multiple
 
Join The STEM Table's Operations Team!
The STEM Table Remote
The STEM Table is a monthly, free and digital magazine for hundreds of subscribers with a STEM orientation and interest. We're open to applications on a rolling basis to join our Operations Team as a writer, editor, graphic designer, interviewer, researcher, and/or outreach representative! We're a student organization and do not provide any benefits to position holders and contributors, however, you are entitled to a digital badge upon completion of your tenure with TST, and special member-only discounts and perks notifications!  
Feb 22, 2021
Multiple
 
LGBTQIA+ Arts Review Writer (Remote)
Katie Remote
Hello all! We Don’t Hide is a reviewing blog for LGBTQIA+ teenagers written and created by allies and LGBTQIA+ teenagers. We wish to provide a safe platform for teenagers to connect with each other through the lens of LGBTQIA+ arts. We cover all forms of art: literature, movies, TV shows, plays, musicals, music, and art. The pieces we review have to be featuring LGBTQIA+ characters or created by LGBTQIA+ artists. We also write articles regarding LGBTQIA+ news in the world, for example, “Should heterosexual actors play LGBTQIA+ people in movies and TV?”  Additionally, we have forums where people can discuss different forms of art.  Finally, we provide a private helpline where people can voice any concerns and we can either help them or direct them to the correct sources.  You can check out the website here at https://www.wedonthide.com . We are looking for enthusiastic writers who would be willing to write at least 1 article a week. You will have the benefit of...
Jan 24, 2021
Mehta+ Digital Humanities Machine Learning Bootcamp
Digital Humanities Machine Learning Bootcamp
Mehta+ Digital Humanities Machine Learning Bootcamp Remote
Learn AI/machine learning from MIT, Stanford and Ivy League graduates while collaborating on Digital Humanities projects with top U.S. and International academics from University of Bologna (Italy), University of Buffalo SUNY, Northeastern University, Haverford College, and Kenyon College among others. This online collaborative course teaches high school students advanced computer science skills, requiring no prior knowledge, and then pairs them with top University scholars working on humanities projects that require machine learning.  Learn how to apply machine learning to analyze historical trends of language use on Social Media, or recognize 19th century Italian handwriting. This six-week interdisciplinary summer bootcamp provides high school students expertise in academic and industry-crucial programming skills, while providing students with the opportunity to apply those skills to cutting-edge humanities projects.  Scholarships are offered to students who...
Jan 08, 2021
Sciencious Team
VOLUNTEER POSITIONS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AT A STEM NON-PROFIT
Sciencious Team Remote (Worldwide)
Sciencious is an international, non-profit organisation that plans bring STEM to the youth who lack resources by: (1) providing a dedicating publishing platform for students to publish their own scientific article (sciencious.com), (2) publishing our monthly digital magazine, (3) organising monthly webinars where students can acquire valuable experiences from renowned people within the STEM field, (4) publishing a weekly podcast where we interview scientists, teachers and successful students, (5) tutoring students with financial difficulties.   VOLUNTEER POSITIONS SIGN UP LINK: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1MENZEie7P-tSkAEAm7R_kC9aYfoP_pDrl_JyxNJOCm4/edit   VOLUNTEER POSITIONS: 1. STEM Tutor - Tutor students online 2. Author - Interested in writing scientific reports. - Can publish regularly, at least once or twice a month. 3. Educational Content Creator - Create worksheets for tutoring lessons. 4. Education...
Jan 06, 2021
Grise for Aphasia
Grise for Aphasia
Grise for Aphasia Remote (Worldwide)
(Positions open for General Lead Team & Video Project Team!) A STEM organization that recognizes the lack of knowledge and attention regarding aphasia - a language disorder caused by neurological damage that affects speech production. We are spreading awareness for aphasia and aiming to encourage others to take action! Currently, our team has the following projects to accomplish this (will definitely have other events and branch out!): Grise has teams work together to research and create videos for largely two audiences: 1) Assisting aphasia patients' needs in partnership with clinicians and aphasia organizations. This way, the videos we make can pertain to the specific needs of patients, which our partners will be knowledgeable of to give a rough framework to base our work on. This may include navigating Zoom events, speech practices, or anything else that you find helpful! 2) Educational and informative videos for students and the general public....
Dec 30, 2020
students x students
Writing Publication Writer/Editor
students x students Remote (Worldwide)
With the concept “for students by students,” our goal is to provide students the ability to feel more excited about writing as a way to express themselves, rather than just getting a good grade. Our website  has much more information as well as this notion  doc that is full of information about our publication. Looking forward to working with you!
Dec 28, 2020
OPEN LEADERSHIP POSITIONS at The Youth Lead!
The Youth Lead Remote
Greetings, are you a passionate literary student? Do you wish to learn more about social justice? Political science? History? Or do you want to observe famous literature novels through a political science lens? Would you like an opportunity not only to learn but to help educate others along the way? If so, then The Youth Lead is perfect for you! The Youth Lead is a student-led organization that advocates for global reform on topics such as human rights, the UN sustainable goals, ethnocentrism, and more! Now more than ever, it is critical to understand what is happening globally and how we can help each other. Additionally, we look at how political science influences a novel's message. To educate others, we use a variety of ways to connect to everyone on the internet. On our website, the viewer is provided with short animated videos, a forum section to discuss with others, and a blog section. On our Instagram, users will see similar topics posted with minimal words and eminent...
Dec 26, 2020
Multiple
 
[Open] Looking for Web Design, Marketing, and Finance Interns for Geography Resources/Preparation Website
Gargee Piplani Remote
This website is planned to have a sorted-out, curated list of geography competitions and opportunities across the country & worldwide. It is projected to include information on opportunities separated out by the country in which they would take place and provide basic details regarding the ages eligible, dates, contact information, their website, and preparation material. Finally, there’s a general preparation section for all geography competitions worldwide with tips/resources to help students prepare, regardless of their age or level.  We aim to support students of all ages to participate effectively in all geography competitions and nurture a love for students in this often overlooked subject. 
Dec 21, 2020
ECL
The Concord Review - History Paper Submissions
ECL Remote
Submissions If you have questions about submitting essays to   The Concord Review ,   feel free to email me at:   fitzhugh@tcr.org , and I will respond. We need the best history papers we can find, and we welcome a chance to consider your best work. Essay Requirements You may submit a paper to   The Concord Review   if you completed the paper before finishing secondary school. You must be the sole author. (Note: Work Not Done by the Author, if Discovered, Can Result in Withdrawal of College Admission.) The paper must be in English and may not have been previously published except in a publication of a secondary school that you attended. Essays should be in the 4,000-6,000 (or more) word range, with Turabian (Chicago) endnotes and bibliography. The longest paper we have published was 21,000 words (on the Mountain Meadows Massacre). Essays may be on   any   historical topic, ancient or modern, domestic or foreign, and must be submitted electronically....
Nov 23, 2020
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