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OAR² Graduate Intern Program

 

The Division of Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs (GEPA) is there at every step in a graduate student’s career, helping students navigate their path from admission to graduation and beyond. Working in collaboration with faculty, staff and students, GEPA guides today’s scholars on their upward trajectory to becoming tomorrow’s leaders. We've partenered with key resources on campus to create job opportunities for current master's and doctoral students, in the form of part time internships. In addition to their area specific duties, the interns participate in a year-long leadership development course, facilitated by GEPA.

GEPA Student Affairs Interns

The GEPA Student Affairs Interns support the full scope of the unit activities and events including: outreach and recruitment, graduate preparation programs for prospective students, professional development for current graduate students, and marketing and communications geared toward prospective applicants and current students. In addition, a graduate life intern supports orientation activities for new graduate students, manages various administrative aspects of Grad Life, and serves as a liaison to the Graduate and Professional Student Association. 

OAR² Community Center Graduate Interns

In partnership with the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, the OAR² Graduate Intern team implements inclusive and interdisciplinary programming for the graduate student community at UC San Diego. The primary goals are to strengthen the sense of community and increase the sense of belonging amongst graduate students at UC San Diego. These interns work at each of the seven Campus Community Centers, and the program has expanded to include an intern at the Undocumented Student Services office.

OAR² School Graduate Interns

In partnership with academic schools, OAR² School Graduate Interns implements inclusive and interdisciplinary programming for the graduate student communities at the ten academic schools at UC San Diego. The primary goals are to strengthen the sense of community and increase the sense of belonging amongst graduate students at UC San Diego. These schools include School of Arts and Humanities, School of Biological Sciences, School of Global Policy and Strategy, Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health, Jacob's School of Engineering, School of Physical Sciences, Rady School of Management, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and School of Social Sciences.

CAPS Graduate & Professional Well-being Associates

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) has been an integral member of the UCSD community since the late 1960's. CAPS is accredited by the International Association of Counseling Services (IACS). Its integrative and student-centered services are designed to support students towards their academic success and personal development and well-being while at UC San Diego. The Wellness Peer Education Program is nationally recognized as a model of best practice for empowering students to develop leadership and helping skills. The CAPS Graduate and Professional Well-being Associates support the outreach to programs and students about the services provided by CAPS. 

ISPO Graduate Intern

The International Student and Programs Office (ISPO) aims to enrich the academic, research, and intercultural experiences of international students, provide the highest levels of knowledge and expertise in advising and immigration services within a welcoming and supportive environment, and advance global education and engagement efforts, in partnership with campus departments and units, at UC San Diego. GEPA and ISPO collaborate on a variety of initiatives to enhance and improve the international graduate student experience. The ISPO graduate intern will assist with a variety of projects aimed at improving the international graduate student experience at UC San Diego.

For questions:

These Graduate Intern positions are posted on Handshake when they're open. If you have questions about any of the above intern positions please contact the department in charge of the Handshake posting.

Questions about the OAR² Graduate Intern Program may be directed to the Director of OAR² Angeline Yang avyang@ucsd.edu.