The IAS Committee
For positions for the 2008-2009 academic year, please scroll to the bottom of the page
The 2008-2009 committee are:
Event Coordinators
Sophie Hewitt
Kat Hilder
Karina Watkins
Alice Perry
Interns and Graduates Network
VACANT: Please scroll down for details on how to apply
-->Student Outreach Co-ordinators
VACANT: Please scroll down for details on how to apply
Magazine Sub-Editors
VACANT: Please scroll down for details on how to apply
Website maintenance
VACANT: Please scroll down for details on how to apply
VACANCIES
Interns and Graduates Network Co-ordinators: For job specification, please email us at info@international-affairs.org.uk
Student Outreach Programme: For job specifications, please click here
Website Maintenance: For job specifications, please click here
Student Outreach Programme: For job specifications, please click here
Website Maintenance: For job specifications, please click here
Website Maintenance: For job specifications, please click here
To apply for any of the positions above, please send a CV and covering letter to us at info@international-affairs.org.uk detailing why you are suitable for the position, any involvement in other societies and previous experience if any
The deadline for applications is Thursday 11 October. Members will be appointed from Monday 15 October.
COMMITTEE BENEFITS
As a committee member, you do have benefits:
- Free entry to all events and conferences
- Attending pre-meeting receptions and dinners (committee and speakers only)
- Free copy of the Magazine
- Access to contacts for your career benefit
- Invitations to events around Bristol, London and elsewhere
- and more
You will be required to take up the positions from 11 October, subject to you abiding by the personnel contract
IAS relies on the 100% effort and commitment of its committee members. You need to have the time to dedicate to the Society as per required above in order to make sure the Society is running efficiently. Members without any experience in any of these areas are welcome to apply as initial training is provided. IAS is a non-partisan organisation and is free of all government and political interests. Our committee members have to remain impartial when acting on behalf of the Society.