Thursday, July 26, 2018

Paid Temporary Position: Signature Collection Contractor

$15 hour with Political Campaign Firm: Apply Today, Start Tomorrow
Political firm is seeking signature collection contractors ASAP.  Circulators can start immediately. We're looking for 10 new circulators to start within the next two days. This position ends in early August and starts immediately -SO APPLY TODAY!
Duties include:
-Identify opportunities for signature collection.
-Collect signatures.
-Answer questions about the campaign (we'll train and organize you).
Applicants must be:
-At least 18 years old
-Personable and organized.
-Ethical and honest.
-Professional.
-Able to work independently.
Pay structure is as follows:
-$15 an hour, with other incentives possible.
-Drivers will also get an additional reimbursement.
To apply: Please call 443-228-8653, or send resumes to staffmaryland@gmail.com

Fall 2018 Course: Financial Literacy and Outreach Training

Please see below for a new opportunity from the ECON department, open to all majors who meet the criteria. 20 students will be selected for this experiential learning opportunity.


In Fall 2018, the Department of Economics will offer a new experiential learning opportunity for students: ECON488L: Applied Research Practicum – Financial Literacy Outreach and Training.  The FLOAT Program is an excellent opportunity for undergraduate students to strengthen their knowledge of money management techniques, consumer credit and other banking services, and the evaluation of products and service providers.  Students will also learn ways to coach other individuals on making prudent decisions. The program is competitive; a maximum of 20 students will be selected to participate this semester. 

FLOAT is modeled after a program at the Wharton School of Business. The first several weeks of the semester will be spent discussing and evaluating sources of information on various financial literacy topics.  Later in the semester students will develop lesson plans and “fun” activities to teach financial concepts to high school and middle school-aged students. 

In addition to learning the fundamentals of financial literacy and developing lifestyle coaching skills, students will earn 1 credit through ECON488L - Applied Market Research Practicum: Financial Literacy.  Completion of ECON488L will also qualify participants to engage in a 2-credit service learning course in the following semester where they will work with after-school clubs in local secondary institutions. Participation in the service learning component is not required.

To be considered for this opportunity, candidates must meet the following minimum qualifications:


  • Successful completion of both ECON200 and ECON201
  • Cumulative GPA at the University of Maryland of at least 2.5.  A GPA waiver may be given to first semester UMD students only, based on the following
  • for first semester freshman with AP credits for ECON200 and ECON201 the GPA requirement is waived
  • for first semester transfer students, your GPA at your previous institution must be a 2.5 or above
  • Ability to meet on campus Wednesday evenings from 6:00-7:30pm

Please find the application here. Completed applications may be submitted in person to the ECON Advising Office (3108 TYD) or by email to ugadvising@econ.umd.edu.  

Fall 2018 Internship with Pew Research Center

The Pew Research Center is seeking a paid intern during the Fall 2018 semester. Qualified applicants will be juniors, seniors, or recent grads/grad students with an interest in political poling and survey research. The Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping America and the world.

For job duties, qualification, and application information, please see: Pew Research Center Fall 2018 Internship

Thursday, July 19, 2018

Internship with Delegate Pat Young




Fall Internship with Congressman Roskam

Midwestern Republican Congressman seeks highly motivated, detail oriented, and energetic individuals for Fall 2018 open internship positions. Responsibilities include answering telephones, logging constituent opinions, leading Capitol tours, assisting members of senior staff with administrative tasks, and ad hoc projects. Qualified candidates should have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, should be team oriented and highly organized, and resourceful. Prior Hill experience is not required. Illinois ties are a plus.

If interested please reach out to Becca Salter at becca.salter@mail.house.gov .

Fall Course: EDHD 498G: Cross-Cultural Approaches to Child Development and Poverty in Chile and the U.S.


Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Felllowship with Hoyer for Congress

Hoyer For Congress is seeking students to be part of the ‘HFC Fall College Fellowship Program’ for the 2018 Maryland campaign cycle. Fellows will work in a fast-paced campaign office and gain first- hand experience with how professional campaigns function. 

This is an unpaid fellowship. School credit is available upon request. 
Responsibilities:
  •  Assisting with day-to-day campaign field operations. 
  •  Assist staff in organizing data entry, phone banks, and door-to-door canvasses.
  • Work on creative projects to increase voter and volunteer engagement in the campaign.
Maryland ties and the access to a vehicle are a plus. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis. Applicants should send a resume to Adrian@HoyerForCongress.com with the subject line “HFC College Fellowship Fall 18”. No calls, please. 

Fall Internship with Senator Stabenow

Sen. Stabenow’s Washington, D.C. office is currently accepting applications for the coming fall semester, and Terp candidates with Michigan ties are encouraged to apply!

Any interested enrolled students that wish to apply can do so through Sen. Stabenow’s website (https://www.stabenow.senate.gov/services/for-students/internship-opportunities).  At present, there are internship slots open for qualified candidates.

For any questions, email Christopher_Downing@stabenow.senate.gov or call (202) 224-4822!  

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

START Internships deadline EXTENDED

We are looking for interns with a wide array of skills and majors  (including but not limited to: Criminology, Communications, Government, International Relations, Public Policy, History, GIS, Geography, Economics, EnglishMathematicsPsychology, Languages and Statistics). 

Global Terrorism Database (GTD) Internships
The Global Terrorism Database (GTD) is the most comprehensive unclassified terrorism database in the world. Currently updated through 2016, the GTD details information on more than 170,000 terrorist attacks that have occurred since 1970. Data from the GTD have been featured by the BBC, CNN, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The Economist, The New York Times, Reuters, The Washington Post, and numerous other media outlets. The data are also used by the United States Department of State in its annual publication, Country Reports on Terrorism. GTD interns gain valuable experience working on a time-sensitive data collection effort that is used by those responsible for shaping United States counterterrorism policy.

Open-Source Geospatial Intelligence Internship
These internship opportunities will consist of open-source research in furtherance of a large-scale data collection effort to determine possible points of entry (POEs) across a variety of nations. 

Cartel Smuggling Open-Source Project
Conduct open source research to identify transnational criminal Cartel Smuggling organizations, in South America and the United States that may be relevant to attempts to smuggle illegal drugs and material. Interns will research specific groups, translate Spanish information to English, and identify new or emerging patterns relevant to project interest. Interns may also be involved in additional data collection on those organizations and networks that are deemed as having the capability to engage in such trafficking.  Interns may also work to identify or verify through open sources transportation networks in the regions of interest.


Unconventional Weapons and Technology (UWT): Aviation Insider Threat Research Internship
A principal goal of the homeland security enterprise is the deterrence, detection, and prevention of radiological and nuclear (RN) terrorism against the United States. This effort is pursued in part through the understanding and analysis of various pathways and modalities of attack which adversaries could exploit. During the fall 2018 period, the project team will execute the software tool’s deployment with government and commercial cargo entities.

Communications Internship
Rather than performing START research, candidates chosen for this project will gain extensive experience writing and publishing, developing social media strategies, and monitoring and reporting various analytics for the organization as a whole. Interns will also have the opportunity to work with the news media, learn media list and monitoring programs, and work in graphic design. 

Multimedia Internship
Rather than performing START research, candidates chosen for this project will gain extensive experience filming and editing professional training videos, assisting in designing concepts for multimedia projects and using a studio lighting kit to produce high quality video.  

ICONS Project Internship
The International Communication and Negotiation Simulations Project (ICONS) is a unit of the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) at the University of Maryland, College Park. ICONS creates web-based computer simulations for policy analysis and forecasting to help public and private sector organizations solve complex problems. Our policy division creates bespoke simulations to support think tanks, cabinet-level agencies, and Department of Defense major commands as they tackle complex national security challenges. Our Education Division places high school and college students from around the globe in challenging online simulation and gaming exercises that allow them to role-play resolving contentious geo-political issues. 


START/State Department Terrorist Organizations Project Internship
START is excited to be able to offer a limited number of highly selective intern positions to students interested in working on projects for the U.S. State Department using START data (such as the GTD) and other open sources. Students will be tasked with developing materials that create a realistic scenario based on extensive research on history, geopolitical situations, and internal religious or ethnic cleavages in a region in support the Bureau of Counterterrorism training efforts. This internship will be co-supervised by START on-site staff at the University of Maryland and by project leads at the U.S. State Department. The U.S. State Department leads will set and give feedback on tasks. 

Understanding Domestic Radicalization and Hate Crimes 
This internship will support START research focused on the processes of radicalization to violent extremism and hate crime offending in the United States. The core component of this research portfolio is the Profiles of Individual Radicalization in the United States (PIRUS) dataset, the largest dataset of US-based cases of radicalization of its kind, which contains information on the trajectories, mechanisms, and consequences of violent and non-violent extremism at the individual level. PIRUS and its related projects have already generated significant attention among policymakers and scholars, and PIRUS researchers have published several reports and articles based on the data.

Unconventional Weapons and Technology (UWT): DARPA Sigma+ Project
UWT is seeking highly driven, outstanding students to participate in cutting-edge research on CBRNE adversary activity funded by DARPA. These tasks cover an array of research techniques and subject areas including quantitative methods, adversary modelling, and chemical weapon development. The primary purpose is to assist DARPA in the development of innovative approaches for detecting CBRNE activity. 

Unconventional Weapons and Technology (UWT): Advanced Research Internship
Designed for highly motivated, high-performing students, Advanced Research Interns participate in high-level substantive research and analysis for a variety of projects within the broader unconventional weapons and technology portfolio. Past Advanced Research Interns were tasked with projects such as designing models of insider threats in the aviation system, conducting imagery analysis of nuclear facilities to determine vulnerabilities, and assessing sophisticated engineering capabilities of terrorist and criminal organizations. 

UMPD/START Crime Research and Analysis
START will be working with the University of Maryland Police Department’s Analysis team to offer a limited number of intern positions for the UMPD/START Crime Research and Analysis project. Students will be tasked with conducting open source research and gathering information on existing groups carrying out attacks, as well as research related to the university and methods of keeping the university up to date and aware of items surrounding these issues. 

Please visit our website for more information and to access the application formhttp://www.start.umd.edu/careers/internships.

The fall 2018 application deadline is now Sunday, July 8th at 11:59pm

Internship with Congressman Chris Coons


Geospatial Intelligence Information Session


APSIA Online Graduate School Fair

Date:
July 25, 2018
10:00AM - 12:00 PM (ET)
Registration Link to Share: http://bit.ly/APSIAOnline18

The Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA)
invites you to an...



International Affairs and Public Policy 
    Graduate School Fair

July 25, 2018
10:00a - 12:00pm ET 
Online
Register today at bit.ly/APSIAOnline18 and answer questions about:

  • application requirements,
  • curricula and joint degrees,
  • financial aid, and
  • career opportunities.
Representatives of APSIA members will be available to connect with prospective students. They can learn about masters and PhD programs around the world. 


Internship with Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart

The office of Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart (FL-25) is currently seeking applications for our fall internship program running from August 2018 through the beginning of December. This position requires greeting guests and constituents, leading Capitol tours, attending hearings, drafting constituent correspondence letters, and assisting in general day to day activities. While unpaid, this position will strengthen your understanding of the legislative process and give you firsthand experience of the operations necessary to run a Congressional office. Qualified candidates will be hard working, organized, possess strong written and oral skills, and have the ability to work in a professional environment. Interested candidates should send a resume, availability and cover letter to Elizabeth.DosSantos@mail.house.gov Deadline for applications: July 20th, 2018.

Global Peace Foundation International Young Leaders Assembly

Government and Politics students at the University of Maryland are invited to attend the Global Peace Foundation's 10th Annual International Young Leaders Assembly.
From August 6th - August 15th, the International Young Leaders Assembly will meet in Washington DC, Philadelphia, and New York City. The delegates will have the opportunity to attend the Congressional Youth Forum on Capitol Hill, a briefing at the State Department, Global Summits at the United Nations Headquarters and World Bank, and training from the American Red Cross, IBM, and more.
While there is no fee to attend, seating is limited. With the code, “TERPS” UMD students will receive priority review in the application process.  

"My name is Oliver and I am an undeclared GVPT student at the University of Maryland. I am working as the Outreach Coordinator for the Global Peace Foundation. I am reaching out to share an exciting opportunity for my fellow UMD students. I would like to invite them to join us for our 10th Annual International Young Leaders Assembly.
Students have the opportunity to join IYLA Global Summits at the World Bank in Washington, DC and the United Nations Headquarters in New York City with young leaders from all over the world. On August 10, delegates will meet at the World Bank to commemorate International Youth Day and participate in panel discussions, networking opportunities, and workshops. On August 14, The United Nations Headquarters will host leadership development programs for participants from over 100 countries."

While there is no fee to attend, seating is limited. With the code, “TERPS” UMD students will receive priority review in the application process.  
We would love for you to encourage other UMD students to apply to this once in a lifetime experience.
To apply and to learn more, visit http://www.iyla.info/


If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me. I look forward to hearing from you!