Friday, February 28, 2020

CIA Careers Information Session- next Thursday (March 5th, 12pm)

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Event: CIA Career Information Session
Date: Thursday, March 5th, 2020
Time: 12:00pm – 1:30pm (including Q&A and one-on-one talking with recruiter!)
Location: Federal and Global Fellows Office, 2407 Marie Mount Hall
Featuring CIA Recruiter!
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The presenter will be sharing tips about characteristics they seek, the application process, and what it is like to work for the Agency. Get an insider view!  

Please  RSVP here
Audience: All years, ALL majors, are welcome!  And if you are a sophomore, this is a great time to think about the process of applying to the CIA (and possible fellowships along the way)!

The CIA is the premier agency responsible for providing global intelligence on the ever-changing political, social, economic, technological and military environment. They preempt threats and further US national security objectives by collecting intelligence that matters, producing objective all-source analysis, conducting effective covert  operations, and safeguarding the secrets that help keep our Nation safe. The agency hires individuals from a wide variety of academic and professional backgrounds to serve in roles both in the US and overseas.
Please note that only US Citizens are eligible to pursue employment in the intelligence community.

Please contact Jay Arasan, Assistant Director of Federal/Global Fellows, with any questions or concerns at jarasan@umd.edu .

Women of Color and the Vote - Past & Present: Wed 3/4


Thursday, February 27, 2020

Fuego y Leña//Slow Burn: Food Justice, and Sovereignty in the Americas.

This year, LASC conference has the theme "Fuego y Leña//Slow Burn: Food Justice, and Sovereignty in the Americas." As part of the conference, LASC is launching a call for recipes. The selected recipes will feature in a recipe book. At this point, I would like to ask your help us to spread the word about this initiative and encourage students to share their recipe through this form (please find the link here). This is a nice opportunity for the students to connect with their culinary roots and to be part of an academic event.







Simon Wiesenthal Center Government Advocacy Internship Program

Applications are now open for the summer Simon Wiesenthal Center Government Advocacy Internship Program (GAIP). GAIP aims to train the next generation of Jewish leaders so they can successfully advocate. The program is three-fold.
  1. Students are placed in elected officials offices (on the state and city level) in order to learn how they work so they know how to establish relationships with them.
  2. Students participate in weekly seminars with some of the top political minds in the state from all areas including law, communications, lobbying, and philanthropy.
  3. Based on their interests, they are paired with a mentor who can guide them during the summer by answering questions they have regarding the internship, how to break into the industry, and offer any other advice they can give. 

At the end of the summer, students receive a $1,500 stipend.

Access the application at http://www.wiesenthal.com/about/regional-offices/new-york/wiesenthal-government-advocacy-internship.html. If you have any questions, please contact Gregory Rose at grose@wiesenthal.com.


Lead For America Montgomery County Fellowship

Montgomery County, MD Lead For America Fellowship
Lead For America works to ensure that our nation’s most dynamic and diverse leaders are working on our communities’ toughest challenges. Our core program is a paid two-year Fellowship for outstanding leaders ages 21-30 to work on the toughest challenges facing local governments and non-profits nationwide, particularly in Fellows’ hometowns and communities struggling to attract and retain talent.

Why should you apply for the Fellowship?
Get hands on experience tackling the toughest challenges facing our country. From addressing the opioid crisis in Appalachian West Virginia to designing affordable housing policy in East Los Angeles, our Fellows are truly working on most intractable issues facing our country. And because they work alongside the leadership in the community and are doing the work at the local level, it’s really possible to see progress and lives changed.

Receive training from leading institutions. 
All Fellows receive 4.5 weeks of graduate level public administration, leadership and equity training prior to beginning their Fellowships. In our first year, this training was led by partners and staff at the UNC School of Government, the Harvard Kennedy School, Boston University's Initiative on Cities, Tufts University's Tisch College for Civic Life, and Georgetown University's Baker Center for Leadership & Governance. All Fellows also meet up for retreats over the course of the two years. Our most recent retreat was focused on civil rights at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice and the Legacy Museum in Montgomery, Alabama.

Join a cohort of incredible peers. 
Our first class of 54 Fellows are serving in more than 40 communities in 21 states nationwide. Over half are people of color, 60% are women, 1/3 are first-generation college students, and more than 40% were pell-grant recipients in college. ⅓ of of our Fellows are also serving in rural communities and towns of less than 10,000 people, adding to the experience of the entire cohort. The class includes Truman, Gates & Udall Scholars, Marine Corps Veterans, D1 Athletes, and former Student Body Presidents.

Help co-create a growing, national program. 
Lead For America’s goal is to train, place, and support 50,000 leaders by 2040. We are on track to have more than 100 Fellows in our second year, and to scale up to 1,000 Fellows in the next 4 years. Our Fellows serve at every level of our organization, including our National Board of Directors. Help us shape the program for years to come!

Launch your career as a civic leader. 
Lead For America is less about what happens during the first two years than it is about building a community of lifelong civic leaders. We don’t just say this––we put resources behind it! From a digital alumni network and alumni reunions to training and financial support for alumni who decide to launch nonprofits and businesses or even run for office, we will focus on helping you advance in your leadership and service for the rest of your life.

Montgomery County, MD Fellowship. 
This Fellow will be a part of the innovation team sparking the evolution of a 9,000 person $2 billion annual operation budget organization by scaling bright spots and adapting tools of service design, user experience, behaviorally informed nudging, community organizing, storytelling and process improvement to public sector justice work. Responsibilities will vary with Fellow skill and passion. The Fellow will support the core Innovation Accelerator community and be deployed for advanced facilitated support working with teams across County government to make rapid improvements, not recommendations.

Interested? Learn More and Apply Today!

Application Deadline: March 15th
Learn More: Lead for America Website

Get to Know Us and Ask Your Questions: Email us at reed.shaferray@lead4america.org.
Apply Today: Apply here to learn more and join the Lead for America 2020 Fellowship cohort.

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Grad Studies at Stanford University - Knight-Hennessy Scholarship

Considering Stanford University for Graduate / Professional Studies? 

Learn about the Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program at Stanford University, the largest fully endowed graduate scholarship program in the world. The Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program develops a community of future global leaders to address complex challenges through collaboration and innovation.

Every year, up to 100 high-achieving future leaders from around the world will receive full funding to pursue any graduate degree at Stanford University, including the JD, MA, MBA, MD, MFA, MS, and PhD programs, as well as all joint- and dual-degrees. 

Derrick Bolton, Dean of Knight-Hennessy Scholars Admissions at Stanford University, will meet with UMD students to discuss graduate study opportunities and the Knight-Hennessy program:

Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at 12:00 PM until 1:00 PM
Adele H. Stamp Student Union
Juan Ramon Jimenez Room - 2208


Knight-Hennessy Website: https://knight-hennessy.stanford.edu/

Eligibility: Citizens of ALL countries are eligible to apply for Knight-Hennessy Scholarships. You are eligible to apply to Knight-Hennessy Scholars if you apply during your final year of study for your first/bachelor's degree or within four years of earning your first/bachelor’s degree. 

Francis DuVinage, Ph.D.
Director, National Scholarships Office and Maryland Center for Undergraduate Research
www.scholarships.umd.edu


Monday, February 24, 2020

Become a University Health Center Peer Leader!

From University Health Center:

University Health Center Peer Programs are experiential learning opportunities for undergraduate students at the University of Maryland. Peers specialize in different content areas and activities, but all are responsible for educating, serving, and improving the wellness of University of Maryland community members.

All of our programs provide credit for students, and many count towards General Education requirements. Please see our website or the attached flyer for more information and feel free to contact me directly if you have any questions. I was a Health Promotion and Wellness Services (HPWS) Peer Educator for two semesters and stayed on as a Peer Leader for two semesters which totaled 12 credits over the two years. Now I am in a paid student staff position and feel like I have a lot to offer advisors and prospective students considering this program!

Applications close March 2.

More information about the various programs and the application: go.umd.edu/UHCPeerPrograms!
More questions? Looking to talk to someone who has been through the HPWS program? Email me at sshor@umd.edu. 


Heavily Discounted LSAT Prep Course!

LSAT PREP COURSE

If you are a currently enrolled UMD full-time undergraduate student planning to take the LSAT in 2020 and attending law school Fall 2021, check out this excellent opportunity for LSAT preparation. The UMD Pre-Law Advising Office, in partnership with Kaplan, is offering an LSAT prep course at a significantly discounted rate to students who receive the Pre-Law Advising/LSAT Award.

Multiple Awards are available, and recipients will be able to register for their choice of a Live or Online Kaplan course for only $200. The application deadline is midnight, March 2nd. More information and the application can be found at: http://www.prelaw.umd.edu/LSATaward.html

REMINDER: Career Shuttle to the U.S. Department of the Treasury, International Affairs



Friday, March 6, 2020   |   11:00 am - 1:00 pm 
Location: Washington, DC

The Treasury's Office of International Affairs (IA) works to ensure the most favorable external environment for sustained jobs and economic growth in the United States.  UMD students of all majors (undergraduate & graduate) are welcome to attend, though students interested in economics, finance/accounting, international affairs, and law stand to benefit most from this trip. Space is limited so you must register for this visit. During our visit, we will receive a short tour and hear from professional’s currently working in the office. 

We will specifically learn more about the following hiring program/position during the visit: Junior Fellowship ProgramInternational Economist. The Treasury's Office requires a short a background check on each attendee in order to attend. Attendees will have the option of meeting in Washington, DC or traveling as a group via Metro from campus. Travel funds will not be provided, however contact Mrs. Marsico if you need assistance. More details will be shared with students who register to attend.

This event is organized by the University Career Center & The President's Promise. For additional information about this event visit the Center's Calendar of Events or contact Kristen Marsico at ucc-bsos@umd.edu

Complicity and Lesser Evils: A Tale of Two Lawyers


Friday, February 21, 2020

UMD Global/Federal Fellows Programs - Applications Are Open

UMD Global/Federal Fellows Undergrad Internship Program-
Apply Now!
Do you want to gain professional experience, try out working for the federal government, non-profits, consulting firms, and more? Our one-year certificate program combines a fall 2020 seminar and a spring 2021 internship, both for college credit, and offers a unique active-learning opportunity to integrate your academics with real world experience and explore future goals. Join a passionate, multi-disciplinary, and engaged student cohort and become part of a +1000 alumni network for life! 

***Information Sessions for prospective students will occur every Friday this spring semester from 2:00PM to 3:00PM in 2407 Marie Mount Hall.***

Program Perks Include:
·         Your Choice of Nine Fall Seminar Courses (all taught by expert practitioners with courses offered once a week, mostly in the evenings; fall seminars are also cross-listed with Honors)
- Political Engagement and Advocacy
- Water Security and Global Health Challenges
- Critical Regions and International Relations
- Homeland Security and National Security Policy
- Energy and Environmental Policy
- US Diplomacy
- Responses to Global Challenges
- Public Health Policy
- Science Diplomacy

·  Spring Internship 3-9 credits available through our program (including Scholarship in Practice credit) or through your own major.
·  Program Partnerships at a myriad of sites, such as: Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, World Resources Institute, Chemonics, Department of State, embassies, Department of Energy, National Institutes of Health, Aerospace Industries Association, House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, Congressional offices, Environmental Law Institute, and many more!
·  Year round activities include visits to DC organizations, professional development workshops, one-on-one coaching, resume and cover letter review, interview preparation, good cheer, etc.
·  Earn transcript notation as a Federal or Global Fellow

Application Link: Online Application
First Priority Deadline: February 28, 2020

For more information, visit our Fellows websites: 

Grad Fair - March 10th -12th


Thursday, February 20, 2020

Manhattan Strategy Group Hiring Senior Analyst (Entry-Level Position)

Senior Analyst, Workforce and Data Analysis, Manhattan Strategy Group
Apply through Careers4Terps: 199087
Bethesda, Maryland United States
Entry Level (New Graduates), Experienced Hire (Alumni)

The Senior Analyst will:
  • Initially work under supervision but over time, transition to become more independent as the project progresses.
  • Prepare sections of deliverables and proposals, incorporating comments into the final deliverable
  • Coordinate project progress with other team members.
  • Perform data collection (survey work, library research, computer research)
  • Perform computer programming and analysis activities

A successful candidate will excel in the following areas:
  • Development of policy analysis reports
  • Data analysis and data visualization
  • Synthesizing a large amount of information from multiple data sources
  • Multi-tasking
  • Capable of working in an independent independently and with a team of contract staff
  • Detail oriented
  • Excellent time management skills

Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in one of the following areas:
  • Business Administration
  • Public Policy
  • Economics
  • Political Science
  • Communications
  • Planning
  • Statistics
  • Technology and Policy
Any discipline related to the listed fields.

Three (3) years of relevant work experience in labor/workforce programs. Budget and policy analysis are a plus.

Fall 2020 Internship Opportunity with SLAO


Fall 2020 Paid Student Advocate Opportunity with SLAO


Summer Program in Kenya Now Accepting Applications!

Applications are now live for the OWLI-Africa summer program!  Apply here by April 15th.

This internship experience launched by One World Leadership Institute--Africa offers students the opportunity to "delve into hands-on learning in Kenya, a country of abundant wildlife, dramatic landscapes, and a highly diverse culture. Spend one week engaged in coursework in Nairobi alongside Kenyan students, followed by working as an intern or conducting a research project" for up to 5 additional weeks.  Options "include community-based participatory research, community service, community-wide health and economic development, information and communications technology (ICT), community agribusiness projects, environmental justice, legal aid clinics, social entrepreneurship, business literacy, education, and arts and culture." Learn more about the OWLI-Africa summer program here.

NOTE: This is not a UMD program. Students must obtain permission from the UMD Education Abroad office.


Wednesday, February 19, 2020

NEW FULBRIGHT English Teaching and Study/Research Info Sessions

ATTENTION undergrads and recent graduatesAre you interested in pursuing prestigious international study/research or English teaching opportunities after graduation?

Attend an info session to learn about the Fulbright Fellowship Program, the nation’s largest and most prestigious global fellowship program!

Fulbright awards provide recent B.S./B.A. graduates (who are also US citizens) with opportunities for international experience, personal enrichment and an open exchange of ideas with citizens of other nations. About 2000 Fulbright fully-funded grants are currently available to over 150 nations. 

There are two distinct types of grant: study/research awards for students who wish to investigate timely and significant topics abroad, and English Teaching Assistantships. You will find below some brief introductory information about Fulbright awards. For detailed information please visit the Fulbright US Student Program website at: http://us.fulbrightonline.org/home.html

The National Scholarships Office at the University of Maryland is hosting information several workshops on Fulbright study/research and teaching opportunities – please RSVP using the links below if you plan to attend (and let us know if are interested but unable to attend by writing to fulbright@umd.edu).

FULBRIGHT GRANT INFO SESSIONS (Link to online schedule here)
Please specify which day/time you plan to attend in your response.

Monday, February 24 at 12 noon – at 2403 Marie Mount Hall – RSVP to fulbright@umd.edu
Monday, February 24 at 4 pm – at 2403 Marie Mount Hall – RSVP to fulbright@umd.edu
Wednesday, February 26 at 12 noon – at 2403 Marie Mount Hall – RSVP to fulbright@umd.edu
Wednesday, February 26 at 4 pm – at 2403 Marie Mount Hall – RSVP to fulbright@umd.edu
Thursday, February 27 at 12 noon – at 2403 Marie Mount Hall – RSVP to fulbright@umd.edu
Friday, February 28 at 12 noon – at 2403 Marie Mount Hall – RSVP to fulbright@umd.edu

Who Can Apply: US Citizens – Current Juniors and Seniors, Recent Grads – All Majors – GPA of 3.0 or higher recommended – Campus Deadline: September 1, 2020

Award Amounts: In general, Fulbright grants for study and teaching cover the following costs: Round-trip transportation to the host country; Maintenance for the academic year, based on living costs in the host country; Medical Insurance; and orientation programs, in some cases. Fulbright study grants may also provide: Book and research allowances; Full or partial tuition, in most cases.

Duration: Approximately one academic year; length and timing of awards varies by individual country and/or region.

UMD Campus Deadline: September 1, 2020 – contact us at fulbright@umd.edu for details.

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Intern for a Day Spring 2020 Host List Now Available!

INTERN FOR A DAY - SPRING 2020
Mandatory Orientations Occur Next Week!

Intern for a Day connects undergraduate UMD students with alumni, parents, employers and community partners for one day job shadowing experiences.


 

In order to receive an application to participate in Intern for a Day, students must attend an informative, 30-minute orientation session that will cover the application process, how students will be matched with a host, best practices when shadowing the host on-site and how to show appreciation to the host after the experience.


Spring 2020 Intern for a Day Orientation Dates (Total of 7 Sessions Available): 
All orientations take place in the University Career Center & The President's Promise
3100 Hornbake Library, South Wing

Please RSVP for the session that works best with your schedule.
Students will receive the application after attending one of the orientation sessions above.  Applications will be due Sunday, March 1 at 11:59pm.

The majority of questions about Intern for a Day's process and structure will be addressed during the mandatory orientation session.  For other questions or concerns, please email ifad@umd.edu.

Students who have already participated in Intern for a Day still need to attend one orientation session.  


Reception and Talk with Brazilian Congresswoman Joenia Wapixana - Feb 26th

EVENT: JOENIA WAPIXANA, RECEPTION AND TALK
LOCATION: H.J Patterson Hall - Atrium
DATE & TIME: February 26th at 6:30pm


America, Israel and the Age of Constant Cyber Conflict Lecture on March 24th

The Gildenhorn Institute for Israel Studies and the College of Arts and Humanities cordially invite you to their premier annual event: 

The Elizabeth and Richard Dubin Family Lecture on Tuesday, March 24th, 5 PM at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Gildenhorn Recital Hall, University of Maryland, College Park.  This year's distinguished speaker, will be The New York Times renowned journalist, David Sanger who will be speaking on America, Israel and the Age of Constant Cyber Conflict.  

David Sanger is a national security correspondent and a senior writer for The New York Times. He has been on three teams that have won Pulitzer Prizes.  His newest book, "The Perfect Weapon: War, Sabotage and Fear in the Cyber Age," examines the emergence of cyberconflict as the primary way large and small states competing and undercutting each other, changing the nature of global power. 

For parking  information and to RSVP, visit go.umd.edu/DubinLecture2020. For questions, please email Avis Koeiman, akoeiman@umd.edu.

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