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Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Green Corps
Minor in International Development and Conflict Managenent
Apply now to the Minor in International Development and Conflict Management!
The Minor in International Development and Conflict Management (MIDCM) is currently accepting applications. MIDCM is a 16-credit undergraduate program open to students of all majors who are interested in the theory, practice and professions related to development and conflict – and their intersections – around the world. Apply now to begin the program in fall 2016!
Upcoming Career Center Events
Job and Internships Resources for BSOS students: http://go.umd.edu/UCCBSOS
Internships & Workshops
Tuesday, February 02nd from 4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Location: University Career Center & The President's Promise (3100 Hornbake Library, South Wing)
Not sure where to start with your internship search or at a standstill? We share resources, strategies, and tips for the internship search.
RSVP link
Saturday, February 06th from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Location: 4825 Cordell Avenue, Suite 200 (Second floor of the Capital One Bank) Bethesda, MD
This year, we will host some of the leading environmental employers, newest startups and innovative companies from the DC metro area looking for talented candidates to fulfill their internship needs. Come to the fair prepared to impress as employers will be interviewing promising candidates on-the-spot.
Professional Attire Recommended
Upcoming Career Fairs
SAVE THE DATE: Spring Career and Internship Fair
Wednesday, February 24th-Friday, February 26th from 12:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Location: Adele H. Stamp Student Union
Spring Career and Internship Fair provides all UMD students and alumni with an opportunity to meet face-to-face with employers to discuss internship, full-time and part-time employment opportunities. Each day of the fair has different employers in attendance.
RSVP link
Employer Sessions
Learn about a new organization and make a new contact!
Thursday, January 28th from 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Location: Van Munching Hall 1511
Learn more about Accenture! RSVP required – spots are filling up fast!
Minimum business casual attire requested
RSVP link
Wednesday, February 03rd from 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Location: Van Munching Hall - Frank Auditorium
Prepare yourself for the Spring Career Fair with help from the pros! RSVP required – spots are filling up fast!
Minimum business casual attire requested
RSVP link
Wednesday, February 03rd from 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Location: George Washington University
Don’t miss this opportunity to meet with international affairs professionals and learn from their career experiences. The focus is on entering and succeeding in the field of international affairs.
Professional Attire Recommended
Monday, February 08th from 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Location: Van Munching Hall 1511
Network and learn more about opportunities for women in the field of consulting.
Minimum business casual attire requested
RSVP link
BSOS Scholarships
The College of Behavioral and Social Sciences offers several scholarships to current students, ranging from $500-$1500 per award. Each scholarship has individual eligibility criteria. Applications are due on January 29, 2016. Scholarship awards are for the fall 2016 semester. For additional information and requirements, please visit:
The college offers the following scholarship awards:
Irv & Micki Goldstein Scholarship Award
Jean & Robert Steele Scholarship Award
Katherine Pedro & Robert S. Beardsley Scholarship Award
Murray E. Polakoff Scholarship Award
Irv & Micki Goldstein Scholarship Award
Jean & Robert Steele Scholarship Award
Katherine Pedro & Robert S. Beardsley Scholarship Award
Murray E. Polakoff Scholarship Award
The College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Scholarship Award
The Montgomery Family Endowed Scholarship Award
The Montgomery Family Endowed Scholarship Award
For materials that cannot be submitted in your online application, please send or deliver remaining items to:
Attn: Margaret Doyle
College of Behavioral & Social Sciences
University of Maryland
2141 Tydings Hall
College Park, MD 20742
or email bsos-scholarships@umd.
Questions regarding the scholarships or the application process can be e-mailed to bsos-scholarships@umd.edu. Please include "scholarships" in the subject line when e-mailing. All electronic recommendations should be sent from a University email address to bsos-scholarships@umd.edu.
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Internship and Other Opportunities from our friends at ENSP
This was collected by ENSP but may be of use to Geography and GIS majors as well.
SPRING
INTERNSHIPS
SUMMER
INTERNSHIPS
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PAID internships – Wildlife refuges – Hispanic/Latino
Students – apply by 1/20 (Wednesday!) for best consideration
FOR
SENIORS & NEW GRADS
PART-TIME
JOBS
SESYNC Internship Opportunity
The
National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) at the University of
Maryland is now accepting applications for faculty mentors and undergraduate
interns for the 2016 SESYNC Undergraduate Summer Internship Program.
The
goals of the program are to:
§ Enhance student understanding of the complex nature of socially relevant environmental problems.
§ Introduce students to research approaches, particularly the synthesis approach, used to address socio-environmental problems.
§ Enhance student understanding of how scientific evidence may be used to inform decision making and policy with regard to environmental problems.
Internship
positions are full-time (40 hours/week) from June 6–August 12, 2016. Interns
will be paid $11/hour by SESYNC.
To
learn more about the SESYNC Internship Program and experiences of a few former
interns, please visit: http://youtu.be/wIH9NWHfnCU
For full details, visit: http://www.sesync.org/opportunities/summer-internship-program-2016
Interns must be registered as full-time undergraduate students at the University of Maryland, College Park or Coppin State University. Seniors who graduate in spring of 2016 are not eligible for this internship.
Applications for undergraduate internships and letters of recommendation must be received by
Wednesday, February 24, 2016, at 5 p.m. EST.
The University of Maryland is an Equal Opportunity
Employer
Minorities and Women are Encouraged to Apply
BSOS College Scholarships
The College of
Behavioral and Social Sciences offers several scholarships to current students,
ranging from $500-$1500 per award. Each scholarship has individual eligibility
criteria. Applications are due on January 29, 2016.
Scholarship awards are for the fall 2016 semester. For additional
information and requirements, please visit:
The college
offers the following scholarship awards:
Irv & Micki Goldstein Scholarship Award
Jean & Robert Steele Scholarship Award
Katherine Pedro & Robert S. Beardsley Scholarship Award
Murray E. Polakoff Scholarship Award
Irv & Micki Goldstein Scholarship Award
Jean & Robert Steele Scholarship Award
Katherine Pedro & Robert S. Beardsley Scholarship Award
Murray E. Polakoff Scholarship Award
The College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Scholarship
Award
The Montgomery Family Endowed Scholarship Award
The Montgomery Family Endowed Scholarship Award
For materials that cannot be submitted in your online application, please send or deliver remaining items to:
Attn: Margaret Doyle
College of Behavioral & Social Sciences
University of Maryland
2141 Tydings Hall
College Park, MD 20742
or email bsos-scholarships@umd.edu.
Questions regarding the scholarships or the application process can be e-mailed to bsos-scholarships@umd.edu. Please include "scholarships" in the subject line when e-mailing. All electronic recommendations should be sent from a University email address to bsos-scholarships@umd.edu. Thank you!
Monday, January 11, 2016
GIS/Spatial Ecology Internship at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
The Conservation GIS
Lab (https://nationalzoo.si.edu/SCBI/ConservationGIS/projects/) at the Smithsonian
Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) is seeking interns, to start immediately.
We focus on conservation applications of GIS and satellite remote sensing for
research and management of endangered species. Most of our projects focus on
charismatic endangered species that are managed at our facilities and for which
we have field ecological and conservation programs in the wild. Examples
are Asian elephants, Przewalski’s horse, Asian wild dog, and giant panda.
The
role:
· Utilizing species
distribution model to predict suitable range of endangered species and their
habitat
· Analyzing spatial
data derived from satellite imagery, remotely sensed data, and GPS-tracked
animal movement data;
· Integration and
analysis of data in GIS;
· Statistical analysis
of species and habitat data and the development of automated data processing
and analysis tools;
Interns will be
involved in a few research projects and be advised directly by spatial
ecologists at the Conservation GIS Lab. Interns are also expected to assist
with everyday lab management and help with short GIS training courses.
Required Skills &
Experience:
- A
good knowledge of computers, programming and statistics.
- Basic
knowledge of GIS (preferably ArcGIS or QGIS), remote sensing are
desirable.
- Experience
with programming software (R/Matlab/Python/etc.).
The internship
includes a modest stipend and free dormitory-style housing. Internship
applications will be accepted on a rolling basis and positions are available
immediately. Please send letter of interest and resume to SCBI.GIS@gmail.com. Resume should
include contact information for 3 references. Include potential start date and
the time period you are available for the internship in your letter.
Positions are open
until filled, and is minimum 3 month. Priority will be given to
candidates who can commit for longer periods.
The Smithsonian
Conservation Biology Institute is located at the north entrance of the
Shenandoah National Park about 60 miles west of Washington, D.C., in Front
Royal, VA.
SCBI’s mission is to
advance conservation of biological diversity. In meeting the Smithsonian
Institution's mandate, SCBI increases knowledge through investigations of
threatened species, habitats, and communities, and disseminates knowledge
through advanced studies, professional training, and public outreach.
Thursday, January 7, 2016
US Dept of Justice - Internship
U.S. Department of Justice
Environment and Natural Resources DivisionNatural Resources SectionVolunteer Student Intern Program
The Natural Resources Section of the U.S. Department of Justice, Environment and Natural Resources Division, is seeking a talented, dedicated undergraduate student to assist trial attorneys in our motions based and trial practices during the summer of 2016.
The docket of the Natural Resource Section (NRS) is a kaleidoscope of diverse and challenging resource issues ranging from litigation to protect such national treasures as Florida’s Everglades and the remnant old-growth forests of the Pacific Northwest, to protecting the federal interest in the country’s vital water resources, to defense of the public fisc against claims by private property owners for alleged “takings” and by Native Americans for alleged trust breaches. And by virtue of our responsibility for all litigation under the National Environmental Policy Act, we defend the decision-making processes of virtually every federal agency. Recent examples include litigation over agency decisions related to the Gulf oil spill, renewable energy projects, and wildlife management in national parks. Our attorneys practice in both Federal and State courts.
Intern duties may include reviewing administrative records compiled by agencies in defense of actions brought under NEPA to locate information supporting legal arguments, reviewing depositions, performing basic legal research, and drafting internal memoranda. Interns may also have the opportunity to observe court proceedings. The work will require an organized, motivated individual with strong analytical skills and an attention to detail. Demonstrated interest in the law, including natural resource and land use issues is a plus.
Interns will not receive compensation, but can receive course credit. U.S. Citizenship and security clearance are required. Applicants must be in at least their junior year of college as of the Fall of 2016 and be in good standing. Interested students should submit by email a resume, unofficial transcript, and a list of references
(including at least one college instructor). Applicants can submit their information to Clare.Boronow@usdoj.gov. A short cover letter describing your interest is encouraged. Inquiries regarding the undergraduate internship program may be directed to Clare Boronow at the email addresses above. Our offices are located in downtown Washington, DC, near the Chinatown/Gallery Place and Navy Memorial/Archives metro stops.
Applications must be received by January 13, 2016.
NASA Carbon Cycle and Ecosystems Office Internship Opportunity
Internship Opportunity
Opportunity Title:
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Carbon Cycle and Ecosystems Office Educational and Geospatial
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Description/Objective (specific student assignment):
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Climate change in Arctic and Boreal regions is unfolding faster
than anywhere else on Earth, resulting in reduced Arctic sea ice, thawing of
permafrost soils, decomposition of long-frozen organic matter, widespread
changes to lakes, rivers, coastlines, and alterations of ecosystem structure
and function. NASA's Terrestrial Ecology Program is planning a major field
campaign, the Arctic-Boreal Vulnerability Experiment (ABoVE), which will seek
a better understanding of the vulnerability and resilience of ecosystems and
society to this changing environment. The NASA Carbon Cycle and Ecosystems
Office (CCEO) will support the ABoVE field campaign through providing
scientific and logistical support to funded scientists. A highly motivated
and organized individual working towards an undergraduate or graduate degree
in an environmental/earth science discipline (or related field) is sought to
aid the CCEO's efforts. The successful candidate will have excellent
interpersonal and communication skills and will assist the project team in
developing outreach materials for ABoVE. A proficiency with geographic
information systems (GIS) is desired, such as ArcGIS Desktop, to aid in the
development of geospatial data products to be used by ABoVE.
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Expected opportunity outcome (i.e. research, final report,
poster presentation, etc.):
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A potential summer project could be the development of a
web-based interactive story map to showcase the social-ecological aspects and
study locations of the ABoVE campaign.
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Student's Computer and/or Special Skills:
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Proficiency with Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel,
PowerPoint) as well as ArcGIS Desktop and/or other geoprocessing and
geospatial information software. Experience with ArcGIS Online and RESTful
services a plus.
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Session(s):
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Summer 2016
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Session and Student Info
This opportunity is for how many students per session?
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1
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Desired student academic level(s) at the time the opportunity
would begin:
(Note: Freshman-Senior refer to college students, not high school) |
College - Sophomore
College - Junior College - Senior Pursuing Masters |
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Academic discipline(s) that interested students should be
studying.
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Science - Earth Sciences
Science - Environ Sciences Science - Physical Science Other - Education Science - General |
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Work Site Location
NASA
Center/Facility Name:
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Goddard
Space Flight Center (GSFC)
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Mailing
Address:
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8800
Greenbelt Rd
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City / State :
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Greenbelt Maryland
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Zip
code:
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20771 +4 2400
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Building
Number/Name & Room Number :
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Office
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Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Noyce Scholars Program
2 Internship Opportunities
The first is the Noyce Scholars Program which offers $14,000 to junior and senior students who major in a STEM field and are interested in pursuing teaching after college.
The first is the Noyce Scholars Program which offers $14,000 to junior and senior students who major in a STEM field and are interested in pursuing teaching after college.
The second is the Noyce Internship Program which offers $2,700 - $3,000 to rising sophomores and juniors who major in a STEM field and are interested in working in education over the summer.