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Global Voices Metcalf Internship Program
The Global Voices Metcalf Internship Program is part of the Jeff Metcalf Internship Program at the University of Chicago, which provides paid, substantive internships exclusively to UChicago students. Global Voices-Metcalf Interns provide public programming support to the International House Global Voices Performing Arts and Lecture Series, which presents over 75 internationally-focused public programs each year including music and cultural performances, outreach programs, collaborations with foreign consulates, and forums led by distinguished guest speakers. Interns assist with event planning, scheduling, logistics, coordination, communications, marketing, community outreach, and public relations for the Global Voices Performing Arts and Lecture Series. The position involves three main areas of responsibility: Event Creation and Coordination (40%), Communications & Marketing (40%), and Public Outreach/Media Relations (20%). Interns work with venue set-ups, catering, audio-visual services, graphic design, social media management, video recording, and live-streaming of events. The program honors Harold 'Jeff' Metcalf, AM'53, who served as Dean of Students at the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business and was a long-time member of the International House Board of Governors. The mission aligns with International House's goal to promote cross-cultural understanding, mutual respect, and friendship among students and scholars from all nations and backgrounds. The internship requires regular office hours with some evening and weekend work. Interns receive hands-on experience in event management, communications, marketing, and community engagement while supporting programs that advance cross-cultural understanding and civic discourse on community, national, and world affairs.