Thursday, August 29, 2024

New date: On-Campus & Part-Time Jobs Meet-up, Sept. 9

 

On-Campus & Part-Time Jobs Meet-up

Monday, September 9, 2024  |  12:30-2:30 p.m. (drop in)   |  Register & View Employers attending via Handshake
Location: Atrium Room, Stamp Student Union
BSOS students, if you are seeking a part-time position for fall 2024, attend this event! This is an informal event where you can explore on-campus and near-campus part-time paid employment. 

Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Fall 2024 Coffee Chats


 

Find the Right Graduate Program in International Affairs and Public Policy

 October 24, 2024 11:00 AM – 1:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time | UMD Students can Register for free | 

Are you considering graduate school? Join us for our Online Graduate School Fair to hear from representatives of APSIA’s top international affairs and public policy graduate schools. Register today and answer your questions about: application requirements, curricula and joint degrees, financial aid, and career opportunities. Hosted by APSIA.

UMD Language and Global Opportunities Career and Internship Fair

 Wednesday, October 9, 2024  |  12-4 p.m. (drop in)   |  Register & View Employers attending via Handshake

Location: Colony Room, Stamp Student Union

Do you speak another language? Do you want to teach English, work or intern abroad? Interested in international issues? Don’t miss the 16th Annual Language & Global Opportunities Career & Internship Fair! Connect with organizations looking to hire for part-time, internship and full-time positions in these fields and learn about ways to build your experience on our campus. Business attire is recommended, though not required. Be sure to bring multiple copies of your resume. Open to all UMD students.

Organizations Attending: 

Academy of Interpretation
American Councils for International Education
Anne Arundel County Public Schools (MD)
Boren Awards For International Study
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
Fairfax County VA Public Schools
FBI/National Virtual Translation Center
International Rescue Committee
Japan Exchange & Teaching (JET) Program
Liberty Language Services
Mary’s Center (registering soon)
Maryland Department of Commerce (registering soon)
National Endowment for Democracy (NED)
National Security Agency (NSA)
Peace Corps
Prince William County Public Schools, VA
Teach For America
U.S. Department of State (registering soon)
UMD Peace Corps Prep
UMD Applied Linguistics and Language Education (ALLE)
UMD Education Abroad
UMD Fellows Program
UMD National Scholarships Office

BSOS: Fall 2024 Fellowships and Opportunities

 Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellowship- Apply by September 19, 2024


Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Graduate Fellowship- Apply by September 26, 2024

Donald M. Payne International Development Fellowship- Apply by October 24, 2024

APSIA’s Diversity and Inclusion Resource Guide connects students and professionals from underrepresented groups with opportunities, funding, and more in the field of International Affairs.

Feller Center's Suit Yourself Award

 Apply before Sept. 13

Need professional clothing for the Career Fair, an upcoming internship or another professional opportunity? Eligible BSOS undergraduate students are encouraged to apply for this $200 award to purchase professional clothing!

BSOS: Study Abroad Fair

September 4, 2024 | 2-5 p.m.(drop-in) | Read more 

Location: Grand Ballroom, Stamp Student Union

Visit the Fair to explore hundreds of international programs for every student’s academic, financial and personal needs. Discover why Terps study abroad at twice the national average and learn how you can start your journey today. Browse 300+ programs in 60+ countries to see what might fit your career, academic and personal goals! Speak with study abroad alumni to hear from the experiences of students just like you! Learn about scholarship opportunities to help fund your time abroad!

Explore international internship opportunities and increase your employability after graduation!

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Apply for the City of College Park's Needs-Based Student Housing Subsidy Pilot Program

 




Creating Connections: A Conversation with Maryland's First Lady Dawn Moore

Join University of Maryland Deans Stephanie Shonekan (College of Arts and Humanities), Susan Rivera (College of Behavioral and Social Sciences), and Kimberly Griffin (College of Education) for an intimate discussion with Maryland's First Lady Dawn Moore. The conversation will focus on arts and culture, women's economic empowerment and children's mental health—all among First Lady Moore’s Passion Pillars—and the interconnections between the disciplines of these academic colleges. 

Register for the event here.


Thursday, August 15, 2024

Beinecke Scholarship

 Are you a junior planning to pursue graduate study in the arts, humanities, or social sciences? Do you have an outstanding academic record? Do you have a high degree of financial need?

The Beinecke Scholarship program provides graduate study scholarships to JUNIORS of exceptional, demonstrated academic ability who plan to pursue research-based master's or PhD programs in the arts, humanities, or social sciences after graduation. "Junior" means a student who plans to continue full-time undergraduate study in fall 2025 and who expects to receive a baccalaureate degree between December 2025 and August 2026. The University of Maryland may nominate one individual to compete nationally. 

 

Learn more! In-person info session with Dr. Matthew Loar, Director, Beinecke Scholarship Program, and 2024 UMD Beinecke Scholar, Onyeka Arah!


Date: Wednesday, August 28th

Time: 4:00 - 5:00 pm

Place: Edward St. John Learning & Teaching Center B0322


Interested but unable to attend? Please contact Dr. Leslie Brice Bustamante at lbrice@umd.edu.


FIELDS OF STUDY: The Beinecke program is open to students planning research-oriented master’s and PhD studies in any field in the arts, humanities, or social sciences. Professionally-oriented degree programs ARE NOT supported.

 

FINANCIAL NEED: Candidates for nomination by the University of Maryland should be recipients of Pell Grants or be able to demonstrate an equivalent level of underlying financial need as indicated through the FAFSA process.

 

Who may apply: To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship nomination, a student must:

 

  • Have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during his or her undergraduate career. Generally, a minimum GPA of 3.7 will be required for nomination; exceptions may be made in extraordinary cases. 
  • Be a college junior pursuing a bachelor's degree during the 2024-2025 academic year. 
  • Have firm plans to enter a master's or doctoral program in the arts, humanities, or social sciences after graduation. 
  • Be a U.S. citizen or a U.S. national from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. 
  • Be a Pell Grant recipient as an undergraduate at the University of Maryland or be able to demonstrate an equivalent level of underlying financial need.

Award Amount: Each scholar receives $5,000 immediately prior to entering graduate school and an additional $30,000 while attending graduate school.

 

Duration: Scholars must utilize all funding within five years of graduation.

 

Campus Deadline: February 14, 2025. This is the deadline for submitting a complete draft of the Beinecke application and one letter of recommendation to be considered for University of Maryland, College Park nomination.

 

Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Office of the Historian - House of Representatives Internship Opportunity

The Office of the Historian of the U.S. House of Representatives is excited to announce an internship opportunity for undergraduate students for Fall 2024. The office is looking for candidates with a background in history, political science, library science, and art history. Our goal is to foster interest in the fields of public and institutional history, archival science, and museum studies; and to provide a behind-the-scenes experience for visiting students.

 Interns may assist with the following tasks, including: 

  • historical and biographical research
  • educational content creation and outreach
  • archival and object processing
  • object, photo, and record preservation
  • curatorial content creation
  • other special projects as assigned

 

The intern must be highly motivated, collaborative, and possess excellent research, communication, and computer skills. The ideal candidate will have research experience; an interest in political history, archives, visual materials; and good writing and outreach skills.

 

Availability

The Office is seeking an intern to work a minimum of 15 hours per week with a potential for an in-person or hybrid schedule. This internship is unpaid; however, interns may work with the intern coordinator to accommodate scheduling relating to potential academic or work requirements. We are located in the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.

 

Applicant Instructions

Applications should be emailed to history@mail.house.gov with a subject line of “Internship – Fall 2024.” All applications should include a cover letter, resume, and a relevant writing sample of no more than five pages.

 

The deadline for Fall 2024 applications is September 8.