Join Us

The Triple Helix is continually seeking individuals interested in contributing to the growing success of our journal. No previous experience is required, and we will gladly train and work with anyone who has an interest in any aspect of the publication of The Triple Helix.

Members can choose to be involved in writing, editing, web design, marketing, and/or finance. The opportunities are endless! There are also many leadership opportunities and positions available each year to dedicated staff.

Carnegie Mellon Chapter Applications:

- Director of Design
- Distribution Strategist
- Marketing Associate
- Writer

National Opportunities:

The national business division is looking for associates to work for The Triple Helix, Inc. on a national scale in bringing major funding to the organization. Responsiblities include bringing funding to The Triple Helix through advertising, grants, and corporate relations as well as developing and implementing new ideas to increase revenue for The Triple Helix. Funding contributes to the general improvement of The Triple Helix as a growing international non-profit corporation.
Some business experience is recommended but certainly not required.

If interested, please send your name, year, major(s), and resume to mdjukic@andrew.cmu.edu

E-Publishing Division Writers:
Writers for the E-Publishing Division have the opportunity to publish News and Feature, Op-Ed, and Media Review articles that are read by hundreds of scholars per day across the country. Our recent mention in Science Magazine, www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/310/5752/1255e.pdf, reflects our success in publishing interesting, informative, and unique articles. News articles are 100-200 words, describe major recent breakthroughs or events in science or law, and are published every 2 weeks. Feature, Op-Ed, and Media Review articles are 500-1000 words and are published every 4 weeks. Feature articles comment on the societal impacts, ethical issues and/or underlying scientific principles of a recent scientific issue or breakthrough. Op-Ed pieces also focus on an ethical, social, or scientific issue, but are also augmented with persuasive language and personal opinions. Media Review articles discuss the societal, ethical, and scientific implications of a book, documentary, or film. If interested in applying to be a writer or editor for the E-Publishing Division, please contact Kate Neafsey, Editor in Chief (kjn23@cornell.edu).

E-Publishing Division Multimedia Initiative Staff:
Members of the Multimedia Initiative will have the opportunity to use their creativity and learn graphics, recording, and production techniques to publish E-Publishing Division articles as exciting audio slide show features like those seen on the CNN and New York Times websites. As this is a new initiative, leadership and staff positions are currently open. Computer and graphics skills are not required, only a desire to learn. If interested, please contact Nikhil Shyam, Director of Multimedia Affairs (ns288@cornell.edu).