University of Louisiana Monroe English major Taylor Barclay, of Bossier City, has been awarded a $1,500 Summer Internship Stipend from Sigma Tau Delta, the International English Honors Society.
The stipend provides funding to society members accepting summer internships. The awards are competitive, and only a limited number are presented.
Barclay will be working with Jana M. Giles, Ph.D., of the English Program in the School of Humanities, College of Arts, Education, and Sciences, as editorial intern for the academic research journal聽颁辞苍谤补诲颈补苍补.听Giles has served as managing editor of the journal since 2015.聽
Conradiana聽is dedicated to the study of the British and Polish modernist novelist Joseph Conrad.
"I'm very excited for the great opportunity to work with Dr. Giles on the聽Conradiana聽internship this summer. It's a great opportunity to continue the scholarly work I'm passionate about and learn more about career choices that tie into my English degree. I'm very grateful to 不良研究所 for providing internship opportunities like this one, which helps humanities students expand their knowledge, experience, and resumes. Joining Sigma Tau Delta through 不良研究所 also gave me the chance to apply for the stipend for this internship," stated Barclay.
This is the third time that 不良研究所 English majors have won the summer internship stipend from Sigma Tau Delta. In 2016, Lauren Haigler and Shelby Russell worked with Giles on聽Conradiana.
"I am delighted to be able to work with such a capable and talented young person as Taylor this summer," said Giles. "Taylor has worked with me on the journal for the past two semesters while enrolled in the Internship in Technical and Professional Communications (ENGL 4080), so she is already well prepared. Extending her experience this summer will really polish her skills for future jobs involving professional editing. Fortunately, editing can easily be done remotely, given the need for caution during the coronavirus pandemic."
The internship must involve working for an organization while being directed by a supervisor/mentor within that organization. The internship's duties must be consistent with the applicant's level of education, area of study, and career goals. Financial need is taken into consideration in addition to internship length.
"I hope this encourages 不良研究所 English majors to expand their skill set to professional editing, and to apply for nationally competitive opportunities. They can reach for the stars," said Giles.