Thursday, August 29, 2019

Latinx Student Welcome

The office of Multicultural Involvement and Community Advocacy  (MICA) strives to create opportunities for personal growth, organizational involvement and community development through multiculturalism, diversity and social justice. It is with great enthusiasm that we invite you to attend our Latinx Student Involvement kickoff event for the academic year. 

The Latinx Student Welcome will be held Tuesday September 3rd, 2019 at 5:30pm in the Grand Ballroom - Adele H. Stamp Student Union. Doors will open at 5:15pm. Come enjoy a night of games, prizes, food and a chance to meet new people! We will be hearing from various campus partners about resources and opportunities on campus. We will also be hearing from lots of student orgs and how to become involved! 

If you have any questions, please contact me at vmorale2@umd.edu.
To register, click here.

Learning Life Internship


FALL 2019 INTERNSHIP:

HELP DEVELOP FAMILY DIPLOMACY & OPEN THE WORLD TO LOWER-INCOME CHILDREN


ABOUT LEARNING LIFE AND THE INTERNSHIP
Learning Life is a nonprofit education and citizen engagement lab based in Washington D.C.  Our flagship program, the Citizen Diplomacy Initiative (CDI), connects families in different nations via the internet to nurture a family form of citizen diplomacy.

Learning Life is now accepting resumes from graduate and undergraduate students interested in interning with our Citizen Diplomacy Initiative.  Students can intern from anywhere in the USA, though preferably from the East Coast time zone (EST).  Depending on each student’s interests and skills plus our organizational needs, interns assist with a variety of tasks including research and writing; local to global outreach via social media, email and phone; document translation and/or live language interpreting; website and design; photo and video recording and/or editing; fundraising and more.

The internship starts Friday, September 6, and ends Friday, December 6.  During this period, interns must be able to commit a total of about 8 hours/week consisting of:

1.     A five-hour work meeting on Fridays 12-5pm at George Washington University’s Marvin Center in DC (2-3 blocks from the Foggy Bottom Station on the Orange/Silver/Blue Lines) with fellow interns and Learning Life’s Director, Paul Lachelier.  Interns outside metro DC work during the same period, but online in direct communication with Paul.

2.     2-3 hours of homework or a weekend world education field trip or meeting with lower-income families or children Learning Life works with in DC through our Citizen Diplomacy Initiative.

This internship is unpaid, but offers substantive, resume-building experience on an innovative international diplomacy initiative, and a formal reference and/or recommendation letter upon request given satisfactory performance. 

THE INTERNS WE ARE LOOKING FOR
Applicants should be interested in international affairs, social media (including Facebook), education, and children and families, and also be outgoing, organized, detail-oriented, motivated and punctual.  The ability to read, write and speak French or Spanish at at least an intermediate level is a strong plus.  Demonstrated skill in building social media audience, ideally on Facebook, is a plus, but not required.  For those students in metro DC, having a car is also a plus but not required. 

HOW TO APPLY  
Email Paul Lachelier at paul@learninglife.info with your resume and times you are available in the next seven days, including weekends, for a phone interview. Please indicate in your email whether you speak Spanish and/or French and at what level (basic, intermediate, advanced, or fluent). 

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

GEOG498G: Models & Methods for Spatial Data Science Technical Class


Still looking for a Fall 400 level technical course? Check out GEOG498G: Models & Methods for Spatial Data Science (M&M4SDS)!

Introduces a spatial data science (SDS) framework for uncovering spatial patterns and understanding spatial processes, whether they are generated by humans, the physical environment, or a combination thereof. This course first covers some basic principles of popular computational tools for SDS and then surveys a variety of geographic conceptual models and quantitative methods from the traditions of spatial analysis and spatialstatistics. A strong emphasis is placed on the practical deployment of these models and methods and their interpretation. Students will develop expertise in common design decisions, analytical intuition, and limitations of SDS through real world examples and applied projects, as well as build their repertoire of Python programming skills for obtaining, processing, and analyzing spatial data.  

To view the syllabus, click here.

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Undergraduate Research Assistant Opportunity at PEARL Lab

Research Assistants Needed for Implementation Study of Early Care and Education Center
Serving Low-income Children

Overview: Dr. Brenda Jones Harden, Professor, Department of Human Development and
Quantitative Methodology at the University of Maryland College Park (UMD), is seeking an
undergraduate research assistant (URA) to work in our lab. The URAs would be part of a busy
and thriving research-to-practice group – the Prevention and Early Adversity Research Lab
(PEARL) in UMD’s College of Education. This position is ideal for a young professional wanting to
work with children and families and/or seeking to attend graduate school at a later point.

Responsibilities: The URA position is related to a contracted research project with an early care
and education center in Washington, DC serving young children ages 0-5. URAs will develop
relationships with parents and school personnel to build rapport and conduct good-quality research.
URAs may be responsible for conducting child assessments including measures of language, cognition, and school readiness, as well as parent interviews. Additional duties include entering data,
reviewing relevant literature, and helping with the organization of the project.

This position will be located at an early care and education program in Northeast Washington, DC (about 15-20 minutes from UMD). This center is metro-accessible; however, it is easier if the URA has their own transportation. Ideally, students should have availability some weekday mornings, from 8am-12pm. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. There are options to work in the lab for credit or volunteer.

Qualifications:

● Major in psychology, education, child development, family science, or a related discipline.
● Some experience working with children and families.
● Background using SPSS or other data entry programs is a plus, but not required.
● Excellent interpersonal, collaborative, and organizational skills are required.
● Minimum 6 hours per week preferred.

How to Apply: Please send the following in one pdf file Tanya Tavassolie (ttavasso@umd.edu)

● Resume or Curriculum Vita (CV).
● Half page (double-spaced) letter of interest describing the applicant’s related experiences,
interest in the position, and future career aspirations.
● Names and contact information for 1-2 references (references can come from work or
volunteer experience or academic advisors or instructors).
● An unofficial transcript for any undergraduate work completed.

America Reads*America Counts Positions

Did you know that 40% of low-income students in Maryland are behind grade level in reading by the 4th grade? Without individual assistance, they may never catch up to their peers.

You can help make a difference for kids!

America Reads*America Counts*Partners in Print is a mentoring/tutoring program where more than 200 UMD students work weekly to improve the literacy and math skills of Prince George’s County elementary school students. We are currently seeking dedicated and enthusiastic college students who love working with kids and want to give back to their community.

America Reads*America Counts*Partners in Print is a great way to meet new friends on campus, develop essential leadership skills, and gain valuable resume-building experience!

We are currently recruiting for each of our programs. Students can volunteer, receive academic or internship credit, or, if eligible for Federal Work Study, can be paid to work with our program! Don’t know if you have Federal Work Study? Check your Financial Aid package at www.testudo.umd.edu.

Visit go.umd.edu/mentorFA2019 to learn more and to apply. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until August 28th at 5pm.

Training and transportation are provided!

Need more information? Email arac@umd.edu

Maryland Sea Grant Student Aide Position due 9/16

Student Aide; 10 hours per week; Application review begins Sept. 16

Maryland Sea Grant is currently offering a 10-hour-per-week opportunity for an undergraduate to assist with the management of our research program. Tasks may include supporting the project archive database, data analysis, and data input. If you are interested in this position, are currently a sophomore or junior with strong academic standing, and have a major in or related to marine or environmental science, please contact us. A strong attention to detail is a must for this position. For details visit http://www.mdsg.umd.edu/programs/about/employment/

This position will be located at the College Park office:

Maryland Sea Grant College Program
University System of Maryland
College Park, MD 20740

Scholarship with Organization of Fish & Wildlife-- Due 8/30

The Organization of Fish and Wildlife Information Managers (OFWIM) announces the OFWIM Student Research Scholarship which recognizes academic and professional excellence among students enrolled full-time in fisheries/wildlife related curricula at an accredited college or university, with research or study emphasizing wildlife information management and/or geographic information systems (GIS).  This scholarship supports student research and attendance at the 2019 OFWIM Conference and Annual meeting in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, October 6-10, 2019.  To learn more about OFWIM and for a link to the application form, visit http://www.ofwim.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/2019-Research-Scholarship-Form.pdf.


Two awards will be made and is open to graduate or undergraduate students who are local to the conference and working towards a program such as a Bachelor’s degree, Graduate Certificate Program, Master’s degree, or PhD.  Membership in OFWIM is not required for eligibility.


The award will be based on quality of the applicant and the research project.  The recipient must present a formal paper on the research project prospectus during the 2019 Conference and Annual Meeting to be held at Shepherdstown, West Virginia, October 6-10, 2019. The recipient must also present a formal paper on the project results or significant progress at the OFWIM 2020 Conference and Annual Meeting to be held TBD.
August 30, 2019

The recipients will be eligible for a $500 research scholarship awarded at the 2019 conference and a second $500 research scholarship awarded at the 2020 conference.  In addition, the recipients will be awarded a student conference registration fee waiver for two years, and up to $1000 travel reimbursement will be available for the 2020 conference.

Maryland Sierra Club seeking 2019 Interns

MARYLAND SIERRA CLUB SEEKING 2019 INTERNS
As a grassroots environmental nonprofit, the Maryland Sierra Club offers many internship opportunities for those passionate about advocating for a safer, healthier planet. At our office conveniently located on Route 1, students can take advantage of diverse openings in office management & administration, outdoor education, political environmental advocacy, communications & marketing, web design, community organizing, event planning, and policy research.

Our interns become part of the office team and are essential to accomplishing many of the Chapter’s environmental conservation goals. Working side by side with staff and lead volunteers, interns get the opportunity to see how a grassroots non­profit works, gain valuable real world experience, and become the next generation of activist leaders.

For Fall  2019, we have the following internships available:
  • Administrative Assistant / Event Planning
  • Clean Energy / Beyond Coal
  • Communications / Web Media / Radio
  • Conservation Outings / Invasive Plant Removal / Stewardship Field
For more information, internship descriptions, and how to arrange college credit, please visit:

To apply: 
  1. Send a cover letter, resume, and a two-­page writing sample to internships@mdsierra.org. Please have your name on each document title. 
  2. Fill out this survey after you send in your materials:  


Apply early for best priority.  

Thursday, August 15, 2019

Internships in China

Gotoco is a small social enterprise committed to promoting cultural exchange between China and the English-speaking world. Our programs are unique because we do not charge anyone to take part. Social enterprises are businesses committed to helping improve local, national and global communities and reinvest any profits into their social mission. Our aim is to introduce more Western university students to China and its diverse culture. We seek to improve tomorrow’s international relations by allowing the next generation of leaders to engage with one of the most economically, politically and culturally important countries of the 21st century. Through our programs, students can spend a month or two teaching in picturesque and exciting parts of China, such as Beijing, Shanghai and Yangshuo. While inspiring the next generation of Chinese children to learn English, the students would also take part in Mandarin lessons, cultural trips and traveling.


500 people are on Gotoco summer in China projects right now! But if you missed coming to China this July and August, it's not too late for this year.

We still have a few spots open for September programmes so why not get involved? Remember, we charge no fees or fund raising, and provide funding to cover meals, accommodation and TEFL! Please read on below to learn about two short projects and our long-term roles, and contact us ASAP so that we can help you with visas and planning your trip.

You can sign up now for the China adventure of a lifetime here: www.go-to.co/apply-now

We have something to suit all tastes:

Please check through the synopsis and general info below. If you have any friends that might be interested, please do pass on the message to let them know about opportunities in China.

1. Yangshuo Adventure Camp (8/31-9/27 only)
Attention all adventure seekers! We have an amazing opportunity with a limited number of spaces at our Yangshuo Insight Adventures Outdoor and Cultural Programme. If you are looking for fun and adventure before heading back to University or you want to kick start your gap year, then this is the programme for you. Free or funded as always (dependent on availability). Read all about it by clicking here and then apply through the link below.

How you can benefit:
- Join a camp focused on fun outdoor activities and experiential learning (kayaking, rock climbing, caving, and much more!)
- Earn your TEFL and gain global experience (boost that CV)
- Get your 8-hour wilderness first aid certificate (move over Bear Grylls!)
- Spend September in the beautiful location of Yangshuo and other stunning locations in China
- Receive 2 days of Mandarin lessons (to get you started on your cultural exchange)
- Receive additional training including risk assessing, team building and group leading
- Develop your CV, travel and life experiences

APPLY NOW: www.go-to.co/apply-now or email recruitment@go-to.co if you already applied before.
“Life is an adventure, it's not a package tour”. - Eckhart Tolle

2. Shanghai TEFL Schools Internship Project (September - December)
International Internship announcement: We have an amazing internship opportunity in Shanghai with one of China’s leading English education providers. If you are seeking to develop your CV and gain some international experience, then this programme is for you. Based in Shanghai, a global financial hub, you will benefit from global work experience, cultural exchange, travel time and language classes.

How you can benefit:
- Gain global work experience, based in an international hub (give your CV a boost!)
- Explore the amazing city of Shanghai and surrounding areas (adventure awaits)
- Make a positive impact whilst gaining work experience (two birds, one stone)
- Receive Mandarin lessons (to get your started on your cultural exchange)
- Perfect for students seeking global internships and a great way to kick off a gap year
- Develop your CV, travel and life experiences

APPLY NOW: www.go-to.co/apply-now or email recruitment@go-to.co if you already applied before.
“The reason a lot of people do not recognise opportunity is because it usually goes around wearing overalls looking like hard work”. – Thomas A. Edison

3. Graduate jobs in Beijing schools
Besides our summer camp projects, we also offer great fun and well-paid full-time teaching roles at our partner schools in Beijing. Rates of pay range between US$1,000-3,000 per month, depending on which schools you join and there are great perks - teaching abroad as a career is an incredible way to explore a new country, take time to develop yourself and just think, and set yourself up for future fascinating careers of travel and social/educational involvement in the world.

How you can benefit:
- Break out of (or better, don't choose to enter) the grad career rat race--find a truly fun, fulfilling, well paid and interesting job in teaching in China! Get a great salary, with perks and fun friends included!
- Be supported through the pesky visa processing and securing a job by the Gotoco team of experts
- Spend a gap year (pre or post uni) exploring China
- Receive Mandarin lessons (to get you started on your cultural exchange)
- Develop your CV, travel and life experiences
LEARN MORE & APPLY NOW ON THIS SPECIAL LINK: https://www.go-to.co/full-time-teaching-roles-in-china/


If any of the above appeals to you, please just send us an email or apply through the related links.

AAG Internship

The AAG is recruiting specifically for an intern who has both GIS and computer programming skills and experience, to work closely with one of our staff members on an NSF-funded grant for a Geospatial Virtual Data Enclave (GVDE).


We welcome applications from interested students, who can offer approx. 25 - 30 hours a week to the AAG for the fall semester. 

Deadline: August 19.

Internships at AAG
The AAG seeks interns on a year-round basis for the spring, summer, and fall semesters. 
Interns participate in most AAG programs and projects such as education, outreach, research, website, publications, or the Annual Meeting. The AAG also arranges for interns to accompany different AAG staff on visits to related organizations or events of interest during the course of their internship. A monthly stipend of $700 is provided and interns are expected to make their own housing and related logistical arrangements. Enrollment in a Geography or closely related program is preferred but not a prerequisite for these opportunities.

Applications
Applicants should forward a resume, brief writing sample, and three references to Candida Mannozzi (cmannozzi@aag.org).