Friday, September 29, 2017

MAP Coaching Program

Meet with a MAP coach for a minimum of 3 sessions to:

  • identify academic strengths and areas of growth
  • complete a learning skill inventory and analyze the results
  • learn new strategies
  • explore available resources
  • develop measurable goals related to your academic success
For more information, contact:
Dr. Kimberly Bethea
301-314-7680
kbethea@umd.edu

October Academic Success Workshops

Become a more success, active learner! Note these upcoming workshops and come out and join us.

Tuesday, October 3 "Exams: From the Beginning to End"
Wednesday, October 18 "Tips for Maximizing the Time in Your Life"
Monday, October 23 "Dive Deep for Learning"
Monday, October 30 "Exams: From the Beginning to End"

All workshops will be held at 4:15-5:15 PM in 2202 Shoemaker.

(For a Fall 2017 Schedule of all workshops, click here)

If you plan on attending any of these workshops, you can sign up in advance by filling out this form.

Learning Assistance Service

Stress or procrastination bogging you down? Consider checking out the academic support unit of the University Counseling Center-- the Learning Assistance Service (LAS).

LAS provides services to help students learn personal academic strategies to empower and guide them on being successful in college and life! We and LAS want to see you be the best student you can be, so all services are free to UMD students and here to help you!

Want to learn more about LAS? Click here!

LAS has hosted many events from the past, including de-stressing from finals with dogs!


OMSE's National Tutor Appreciation Week Events!

If you want to attend, be sure to RSVP to the events by 9/29/17!

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

World Bank - Internships and Jobs Webinar

Tuesday, October 3 | 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. | Online
Representatives from the World Bank will be leading a webinar presentation about internship and employment opportunities at the World Bank. 

Intern for a Day

Not sure exactly what you want to do, but want to get your foot in the door? The University Career Center offers a wonderful opportunity to UMD students to "intern-for-a-day" at an organization within your interests.

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

Please choose on of these Mandatory Orientation Sessions to join, if interested:

Opportunities to Meet Employers & Visit Organizations

Career Shuttle: LifeBridge Health (Sinai Hospital in Baltimore)
Friday, September 29 | 8:15 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. | University Career Center, South Hornbake Library, 3rd floor
Learn more about the wide variety of medical and non-medical positions available with LifeBridge's network.
*RSVP Required

Consulting Industry Meetup
Friday, September 29 | 12:00-2:00 p.m. | University Career Center, South Hornbake Library, 3rd floor
Come to a relaxed, informal opportunity to meet and greet with organizations seeking to connect with and hire University of Maryland students interested in careers in consulting.

Economics Networking Night
Wednesday, October 4 | 6:00-8:00 p.m. | Stamp Student Union, Colony Ballroom
Network with UMD alumni and employers working in the areas of applied economics research, policy analysis, financial services, and consulting with federal government and private sector organizations.
Career Shuttle: Cornerstone Montgomery
Friday, October 6 | 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. | University Career Center, South Hornbake Library, 3rd floor
Cornerstone Montgomery specializes in the provision of comprehensive, community- and evidence-based mental health and co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder treatments and interventions.
*RSVP Required

Take advantage of UMD Career Center's many opportunities to help you be the best candidate in the workforce! 

UMD Career Center Workshops (Sept. 27-Oct. 6)

Want to spruce up your resume, learn interview tips, or just find something to do? Consider attending one of these workshops hosted by the University Career Center and the President's Promise!!

Peace Corps Application Workshop
Thursday, September 28 | 6:00-7:30 p.m. | University Career Center, South Hornbake Library, 3rd floor
Learn how to match your skills to specific program openings, tailor your resume for program qualifications and strengthen your application.

How to Find an Internship
Monday, October 2 | 12:00-1:00 p.m. | University Career Center, South Hornbake Library, 3rd floor
Learn resources for researching internships, tips for making a good first impression on resumes and during interviews, and strategies for connecting with UMD alumni in your field of interest.

Workforce Recruitment Program Workshop
Monday, October 2 | 12:00-1:00 p.m. | University Career Center, South Hornbake Library, 3rd floor, room 3135c
The WRP connects graduate students, college students and recent graduates with disabilities to employers across the nation for paid summer internships and full-time jobs.

Careers in Political Media
Monday, October 2 | 5:00-6:00 p.m. | University Career Center, South Hornbake Library, 3rd floor
Are you interested in interning or working in the fast-paced world of political media? Don't miss this unique opportunity to connect with alumni and professionals in this dynamic field. 

MGM Resorts International - Digital Interview Workshop
Friday, October 6 | 12:00-1:00 p.m. | University Career Center, South Hornbake Library, 3rd floor
You'll also hear from recruiters who will provide some helpful tips and insight for taking digital interviews to make sure you there's nothing stopping you from landing the perfect internship or job after graduation!
For More Information & to RSVP

FBI Workshop and Office Hours

FBI Workshop: Internship Overview and Resume/Interviewing Skills
Wednesday, September 27 | 4:00-5:30 p.m. | University Career Center, South Hornbake Library, 3rd floor
Learn about the FBI 2018 Internship Program, as well as resume best practices and tips on interview preparation. 

FBI Office Hours
Tuesday, October 3 | 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. | University Career Center, South Hornbake Library, 3rd floor
Sign up for a 20-minute slot to meet with an FBI representative for a one-on-one resume review. The time can also be used to ask questions about the Bureau or prepare a successful application.
For More Information & to RSVP
*RSVP Required

Digital Imaging Technician Position at the National Archives

The National Archives has a job position open for a digital imaging technician for the WW2 and Cold War aerial films. This is a permanent position that is a GS-6, but has promotion potential to GS-7/ GS-8! 

For more information about this job opening, visit https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/480256000 
The application closes October 8, 2017!!

GIS Internship with the College Park Public Works

Looking for an internship close to UMD? Look no further! The College Park Public Works office has a part-time hourly GIS position in their Engineering Division. 

The GIS Intern will support City functions and efforts as needed through cartographic support, field collection and surveying, data and geodatabase administration, and occasional publication of formal geographic utility reports. Ideal candidates are individuals who are able to work independently and effectively manage their resources given to them.

Requirements:
  • must be an undergraduate or graduate student at the University of Maryland
  • able to work independently and effectively
  • proficient knowledge of ArcGIS Suite, including ArcGIS for Desktop and ArcCatalog
  • fluent knowledge of Microsoft Office
  • able to accurately research, create, and design with datasets and geospatial information
Position Details:
  • Located at 9217 51st Ave, College Park, MD 20740
  • Part-time 20 hours per week available. Hours are flexible to accommodate Part-time employment if necessary.
  • Ability to work from home on a limited, case-by-case basis.
  • Compensation:
  • $12.00/hr for Undergraduate Students
  • $15.00/hr for Graduate Students
For more information view this PDF on Google Drive (https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1iX8xD74HM7T09wRUpUZEVKQ0U/view?usp=sharing).

Interested applicants can submit their resume and a cover letter to engintern@collegeparkmd.gov. We hope to see some of you apply!

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Stressing About Midterms?

Don't let midterms get you down! Come join us for Midterm Power on Wednesday, Sept 27 from 11am to 2 pm in Stamp's Prince George's Room. 

Students can learn helpful study tips on how to prepare for success on their midterms and project by visiting various stations that include learning time management, how to calm exam anxiety, math learning skills, and many more. In addition to all this, there will be a de-stress dog, snacks, and the ability to win prizes!

We hope you all have time to stop by Stamp to check out this event! Good luck on midterms!

GIS Internship with the Washington DC Economic Partnership

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The Washington, DC Economic Partnership (WDCEP) is looking to mentor GIS interns for Spring 2018 in their Research and Real Estate Departments. This is an unpaid internship, but there will be a travel stipend to help cover the cost of transport to and from work.

Individuals who are interested in GIS and how it relates to urban planning and commercial development are encouraged to apply! This position also will work on a complete semester-long project designed to showcase the intern's skills and interest to potential future employers.

Responsibilities of this internship cover the DC Development Mapping Project, Cartography, Data Analysis, and working with others to assist staff or plan events. Overall, the benefits of this internship are vast!

To apply for this internship, individuals must...

  • be available at least 16 hours/week (2 days)
  • have experience using ArcGIS/ ArcMap desktop (v. 10+)
  • be a currently enrolled or recently graduated undergraduate or graduate
  • have an interest or degree in Geography, GIS, Economics, Economic Development, Urban or Regional Planning, Real Estate Development/ Management, Public Policy, Business
  • be competent with Microsoft Office
  • have stellar writing skills and the ability to pay attention to details
If you are interested in apply for this internship, please send your resume, cover letter, work/ class project sample (optional) to intern_opp@wdcep.com . Be sure to include your availability and why you believe you are fit for the internship in your cover letter!

For more information on what the internship entails, look at this PDFs on Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B1iX8xD74HM7MWJYRUxnNG9FZGM?usp=sharing

Friday, September 22, 2017

Graduate School Fair


The USC Price School of Public Policy will be at the Idealist Graduate & Professional School Fair in Washington DC on October 2nd! The fair will be held at:

Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Hall E
801 Mt. Vernon Pl NW
Washington, DC 20001
5pm to 8pm

The Price School was recently ranked #4 in the nation by US News & World Report. They offer six professional Master’s degree programs:

Master of Public Administration
Master of Public Policy
Master of Health Administration
Master of Nonprofit Leadership & Management
Master of Planning
Master of Real Estate Development

They also offer three executive Master’s and three doctoral level programs.  All programs are offered at their campus just south of downtown Los Angeles, a regional, national, and international hub of governance and enterprise for the Pacific Rim.

For more information, visit their website at http://priceschool.usc.edu.



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Wednesday, September 20, 2017

GEOGRAFFITI Newsletter


Read our semi-annual Summer 2017 Newsletter, Geograffiti, here

Find out all of the amazing things that have been happening in the Geography Department!
We hope you enjoy this edition of Geograffiti and maybe you'll be featured in our next edition!


If you have any comments about this newsletter, please email us at geograffiti-reply@umd.edu.

Project Success

Are you interested in improving your academic performance? Don't wait until the last minute to seek help! Come join Project Success!

What is Project Success?
Project Success is your one stop introduction to academic advising and learning strategies for this semester. Topics that will be discussed include:
  • how to be successful in school and in life
  • how to identify challenges that are impacting your academic performance
  • how to create an action plan for upcoming midterms and finals
  • important tips to improving your academic performance from an academic advisor and learning specialist
Come enjoy FREE PIZZA, meet other BSOS students and discuss ways to maximize your academic potential.
Wednesday, October 4th 4:00- 5:30pm
BSOS Seminar Room 3100 Tydings Hall
Interested? Sign up at ter.ps/projsuccess

Internship Workshops

Need help finding an internship? Attend one of these internship workshops from the UMD Career Center!


FBI 2018 Summer Honors Internship

FBI 2018 Summer Honors Internship

Discover an insider's perspective on FBI operations while gaining unparalleled experience with our Honors Internship and Visiting Scientist Programs, or begin a career directly after graduation with our Collegiate Hiring Initiative.

The application period for the 2018 Summer Honors Internship Program and Collegiate Hiring Initiative is open from August 25th, 2017 until October 15th, 2017.

Maryland General Assembly Internship

MARYLAND GENERAL ASSEMBLY INTERNSHIP
 2018 Session (January 8 - April 9)
Deadline: October 31

Applications are reviews by members or their staff.  A member may select two applications to contact students for placement interviews.  Click here for more information about the program.

Internship Opportunities

U.S. Department of State - Consular Fellows Program Info Session
Wed, Sept 20 | 6:00 - 7:30 pm | University Career Center (3100 Hornbake Library, South Wing)
The Department of State is coming to campus to discuss the Consular Fellows Program! The Consular Fellows Program is a unique public service opportunity to represent America and contribute to making the world a better place, while serving in the role of a Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. Department of State.

They are looking for individuals who speak Arabic, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian, or Spanish to promote America's interests by assisting U.S. citizens abroad, fostering economic growth at home, and contributing to U.S. national security.

FBI Workshop: Internship Overview and Resume/Interviewing Skills
Wed, Sept 27 | 4:00 - 5:30 pm | University Career Center (3100 Hornbake Library, South Wing)
Join representatives from the FBI to learn more about their 2018 Internship Program available to current UMD students. 
Students will also learn some helpful resume best practices and gain tips on interview preparation.

Monday, September 18, 2017

Internship with NASA GSFC for Spring 2018

Relating fire radiative power (FRP) measurements from space to true fire and emission characteristics

Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) Internship for Undergraduates and Graduate Students

Large fires occur frequently in various vegetated parts of the globe, releasing tremendous radiative heat energy and smoke, which comprise aerosols (or particulate matter, PM) and trace gases that adversely affect human health, weather, and climate. Fire radiative energy (FRE) release rates (AKA fire radiative power, FRP) are routinely measured by sophisticated satellite-borne sensors, such as the Moderate-resolution Imaging Spectro-radiometer (MODIS) aboard the Terra and Aqua satellites and the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) on board the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (Suomi NPP) satellite. FRP data have been used to distinguish different fire strengths and to estimate biomass consumption, and have been found to be strongly correlated with plume injection heights and aerosol PM emission rates in various regions of the world. A similar relationship was obtained in the laboratory between FRE and PM emission using similar measurements of small-scale fires. The FRP to PM emission rate correlation has enabled the derivation of smoke emission coefficients (Ce), such that whenever FRP is measured, the corresponding PM emission rate is instantly evaluated; thereby offering great potential for facilitating the quantitative estimation of smoke emissions for various important applications, including air-quality forecasting and climate studies. A series of prescribed fires involving a variety of ground-based and airborne measurements of fire and smoke characteristics and associated meteorology are being conducted in coordination with relevant satellite overpasses. The objective of this project is to quantitatively analyze the relationships between satellite measurements of FRP the true fire and smoke characteristics based on sub-orbital measurements such as fuel density and properties, sub-pixel fire size and temperature, flaming and smoldering fractions, plume injection and transport, smoke constituents, fire weather and fire-associated mesoscale and microscale meteorology.

Internship with NASA GSFC for Spring 2018

Mapping lava flow channels on Mars

Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) Internship for Undergraduates!
Lava flows on Mars can travel several hundred to over one-thousand km from their volcanic vent. Within the Tharsis Volcanic Province, lava flows are sometimes characterized by very long channels and tube-like features. In order to unravel the volcanic past of this large area of Mars, it is important to know the size of the channels and where these large channels flowed.

This project will involve mapping the locations of many channelized lava flows and their source locations where possible. Determining source locations of long lava flows will add to a database of known eruption locations, and will help to better characterize the long history of volcanism at Tharsis.

Apply here!

Master's Certification Information Sessions

Interested in becoming a teacher?
Looking to earn your Master’s Degree?
Attend an MCERT Information Session to learn how to pursue your passion!

Monday, September 25th from 6:00 – 6:45 p.m. in 0221 Tawes
Wednesday, September 27th from 6:30 – 7:15 p.m. in 2110 Tydings
Monday, October 16th from 5:45 – 6:30 p.m. in 0221 Tawes
Thursday, October 19th from 5:30 – 6:15 p.m. in 1309 Edward St. John Center
Tuesday, October 24th from 5:45 – 6:30 in 1309 Edward St. John Center

Please RSVP via the following link: go.umd.edu/cjv

It is suggested for you to bring a copy of your unofficial transcript to the
Information Session, as some faculty will be present*.

If you are interested in having your transcript preliminarily reviewed please send an unofficial copy to ed-advising@umd.edu at least two weeks prior to the Information Session you plan on attending and list the content area you are planning to pursue.

*Faculty from all content areas will NOT be present at each Information Session.