Become a student leader and get a $5000 scholarship

Calling all graduate student experts in marketing, design, communications, and public relations! The GPSA has extended the deadline to apply to be a student leader on the Public Relations Team for the 2018-19 academic year. Open positions include: Director of Public Relations, Director of Marketing, and Director of Communications.

Are you social media savvy? Apply to be the Director of Communications! Are you a great storyteller with wicked design skills? Apply to be the Director of Marketing! Are you an excellent communicator who would you like to develop and hone your management skills? Get your start as the GPSA Director of Public Relations!

Each of the positions comes with a $5000 scholarship for the academic year. Join our dynamic team of student leaders and help make an impact on graduate student life here at ASU.

Visit gpsa.asu.edu/opportunities to read about the openings and get instructions to apply.

The extended deadline for these positions is June 1, 2018, at 11:59PM Arizona Time!

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