New Student Jobs at the McMillon Innovation Studio
Beginning in fall 2018, the McMillon Innovation Studio will be forming innovation design teams that will focus on prototyping new models of delivery, services, products and policies in three areas:
- Health and well-being
- Supply chain
- Seamless commerce
The studio will be hiring student project leaders for each of these teams, who will have the opportunity to travel, create and innovate for real impact, gain job experience, earn potential credit hours, and receive potential funding to support innovation prototypes. All majors are welcome to apply.
The McMillon Innovation Studio seeks to shape the future of commerce by inspiring students to be catalysts of innovation.
For more information regarding student job opportunities, visit:
- McMillon Innovation Studio – Program Director
- McMillon Innovation Studio – Marketing Intern
- McMillon Innovation Studio – Project Lead, Supply Chain
- McMillon Innovation Studio – Project Lead, Health & Wellness
- McMillon Innovation Studio – Graduate Assistant
Students with creative, innovative ideas in health and well-being, supply chain or seamless commerce are welcome to join a design team being in fall 2018. Contact Rachel Sullivant at rsullivant@walton.uark.edu for additional information.
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Contacts
Rachel Sullivant, student programs director
McMillon Innovation Studio
404-580-1004,
rsullivant@walton.uark.edu
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