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Friday, February 12, 2021

New virtual global internship program-Deadline March 1st!


 This summer, take advantage of growing virtual connections to gain real-world, professional experience. UMD’s new Virtual Global Internship Program empowers you to collaborate with colleagues across cultures, life experiences and time zones, adding global skills to your resume and earning academic credit from wherever you are. 

Applications for this program are now open!


An Internship Placement to Match your Goals

Whether you are…

  • Managing social media for a dance company in London that supports people with disabilities

  • Creating original designs for an Italian company’s global marketing campaign

  • Or collaborating with a Sydney-based company on diversity workshops to educate students

...this virtual internship will teach you to excel in a global environment with international colleagues. 


You will work with UMD’s partner, CAPA, to land an internship placement that directly connects to your interests and career goals with high-profile organizations and businesses in Barcelona, Dublin, Florence, London, and Sydney. Check out sample placements here. 


Earning Credit

You will earn three academic credits for ARHU286 or ARHU486. Through a series of activities such as mock interviews, discussions, and workshops, this course will help you translate your internship experience for future employers or graduate schools.


Now accepting applications! 

Learn more and apply now.


Questions? Contact International Education Advisor, Conrad Zeutenhorst, at czeut@umd.edu  


Looking for more information? Attend one of our upcoming Virtual Information Sessions and hear from one of our representatives at CAPA about this great opportunity.


Virtual Informations Sessions


Tuesday, February 16th: 5:00-5:30pm 

Register now!


Thursday, February 18th: 12:00-12:30pm

Register now! 


Monday, February 22nd: 12:00-12:30pm 

Register now!


Wednesday, February 24th: 5:00-5:30pm 

Register now!


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Conrad ZEUTENHORST 

(Pronouns: he/him/his)

International Education Advisor

College of Arts and Humanities and Education Abroad

1120 Francis Scott Key Hall | 1118 H.J. Patterson Hall 

College Park MD, 20742

 

301.405.0596 | czeut@umd.edu 

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The University of Maryland is open, and your study abroad journey starts here! Schedule a Zoom Appointment with me today! 
Connect with us and #TerpsAbroad all over the world


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CHAT WITH THE CHAIR: Wednesday!

 Hello GeoTerps!


You're invited to Chat with the Chair - Wednesday, February 17th from 3 - 4 pm via Zoom. What is Chat with the Chair you ask? Well, it's your best opportunity to interact (virtual) face to (virtual) face with Dr. Chris Justice, Chair of the Department of Geographical Sciences, Dr. Tatiana Loboda, Associate Chair, and Dr. Amanda Hoffman-Hall, Undergraduate Director. Whether you've loved your experience here or have some concerns, we want to hear it all! 

If you have things you'd like to discuss but don't feel comfortable speaking during the meeting - we have an anonymous form where you can submit your thoughts! Visit www.ter.ps/geogchat.

Consider this a time to have your concerns HEARD and ADDRESSED by the leadership in our Department. Now is the chance to make your undergraduate experience better! Hope to see you there! 

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Amanda Hoffman Hall is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Join Zoom Meeting https://umd.zoom.us/j/92639228903 Meeting ID: 926 3922 8903 One tap mobile +13017158592,,92639228903# US (Washington DC) +19294362866,,92639228903# US (New York) Dial by your location +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) +1 929 436 2866 US (New York) +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) Meeting ID: 926 3922 8903 Find your local number: https://umd.zoom.us/u/abyRCecEgY Join by SIP 92639228903@zoomcrc.com Join by H.323 162.255.37.11 (US West) 162.255.36.11 (US East) 115.114.131.7 (India Mumbai) 115.114.115.7 (India Hyderabad) 213.19.144.110 (Amsterdam Netherlands) 213.244.140.110 (Germany) 103.122.166.55 (Australia) 149.137.40.110 (Singapore) 64.211.144.160 (Brazil) 69.174.57.160 (Canada) 207.226.132.110 (Japan) Meeting ID: 926 3922 8903
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Sincerely,
Dr. Amanda Hoffman-Hall
Pronouns: she/her/hers
Director of Undergraduate Studies
UMD Department of Geographical Sciences
2181M LeFrak Hall | College Park, MD 20742
Advising Hours  301.405.4073           
geog-advise@umd.edu
ahall2@umd.edu 
#geoterps

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Federal and Global Fellows Application Now Open!

 


UMD Global/Federal Fellows Undergrad Internship Program - Apply Now!

Do you want to gain professional experience, try out working for the federal government, non-profits, consulting firms, and more? Our one-year certificate program combines a fall 2021 seminar and a spring 2022 internship, both for college credit, and offers a unique active-learning opportunity to integrate your academics with real world experience and explore future goals. Join a passionate, multi-disciplinary, and engaged student cohort and become part of a +1000 alumni network for life! 
 
Program Perks Include:

  • Your Choice of Nine Fall Seminar Courses (all taught by expert practitioners with courses offered once a week, mostly in the evenings; fall seminars are also cross-listed with Honors)
           - Water Security and Global Health Challenges
           - Energy and Environmental Policy
           - Responses to Global Challenges
           - Public Health Policy
           - Science Diplomacy
           - Political Engagement and Advocacy
           - US Diplomacy
           - Homeland Security and National Security Policy
           - Critical Regions and International Relations
  • Spring Internship 3-9 credits available through our program (including Scholarship in Practice credit) or through your own major.
  • Program Partnerships at a myriad of sites, such as: U.S. Department of Agriculture, World Resources Institute, Climate Action Campaign, Chemonics International, National Institutes of Health, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Environmental Protection Agency, and many more!
  • Year round activities include visits to DC organizations, professional development workshops, one-on-one coaching, resume and cover letter review, interview preparation, good cheer, etc.
  • Earn transcript notation as a Federal or Global Fellow
Application Link: Online Application

First Priority Deadline: March 5, 2021
For more information, visit our Fellows websites: 
https://federalfellows.umd.edu/ and https://globalfellowsdc.umd.edu/


 

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NASA ABoVE Internship Opportunity-Junior/Seniors-Deadline March 5th!

 NASA ABoVE Airborne Campaign Data Fusion – Virtual

 

Internship Description: 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 conducting a major field campaign, the Arctic-Boreal Vulnerability Experiment (ABoVE, https://above.nasa.gov/), which seeks a better understanding of the vulnerability and resilience of ecosystems and society to this changing environment through the intersection of field, remote sensing (airborne and satellite), and modeling research. Over the past three years, the ABoVE Airborne Campaign (AAC) surveyed over 4 million km2 in Alaska and northwestern Canada with instruments aboard multiple aircraft. The science strategy included coupling domain-wide sampling with L-band and P-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR), imaging spectroscopy (AVIRIS-NG), full waveform lidar (LVIS) and atmospheric carbon dioxide and methane (ArcticCAP) with more spatially and temporally focused studies using Ka-band SAR and solar induced chlorophyll fluorescence (CFIS). Additional measurements were coordinated with the NEON Airborne Observing Platform, the ASCENDS instrument development suite, the ATOM EV-S2 investigation, and G-LiHT (Goddard's LiDAR, Hyperspectral & Thermal Imager). Find links to available data, and maps of coverage, here: https://above.nasa.gov/airborne_2017.html. In addition to ground and airborne measurements, ABoVE has been active in tasking and making available high resolution optical imagery for researchers involved in the campaign (DigitalGlobe and Planet imagery). The ABoVE campaign seeks a highly motivated and organized individual working towards an undergraduate or graduate degree in an environmental/earth science discipline (or related field) to complete a data fusion project using at least two or more of the airborne and optical imagery data sets available from the summer 2017, 2018, or 2019 campaigns. Datasets will be made available to the student in the ABoVE Science Cloud (https://above.nasa.gov/sciencecloud.html), and the student will be able to use the processing capabilities provided in this high performance-computing environment during the internship. Possible projects should address some of the science questions and objectives for ABoVE (https://above.nasa.gov/about.html?#questions) and can be tailored to the research interests of the successful candidate. The successful candidate will have excellent interpersonal and communication skills, experience with data manipulation, and experience with at least two of the types of data collected during the ABoVE campaign. The student should have experience with Linux and Windows systems, as well as open source analysis tools such as python, gdal, or R. Additionally, familiarity with geographic information systems (GIS) is desired, such as ArcGIS Desktop/Pro, QGIS, and/or IDL/ENVI. The student will create and present a poster showcasing their results at the annual GSFC Internship Poster Day, however additional opportunities to present research could also be possible.

 

Interested candidates can learn more at https://intern.nasa.gov/, and apply here: https://nasa.force.com/s/login/. The deadline for consideration is March 5th, 2021  

 

 

 

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Elizabeth Hoy, PhD
Senior Support Scientist
Global Science & Technology, Inc.
NASA Carbon Cycle and Ecosystems Office
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Office: 301-614-6494

Cell: 410-279-8623

 

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Summer 2021 Internships at the AAG - March 1 deadline

 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  

More information on internships at the AAG is also available on the Jobs & Careers section of the AAG website at: http://www.aag.org/cs/internships

 

Candida L. Mannozzi (she/her)

Director of Operations

American Association of Geographers

tel. 202-234-1450 ext. 1137

www.aag.org

 

JOIN US http://www.aag.org/cs/annualmeeting

 

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FCC Summer GIS Internship

Hello,

 

The Federal Communications Commission’s Office of Economics & Analytics welcomes your students to apply to our (unpaid) summer GIS internship. Due to the pandemic, we anticipate that the internship will be held remotely, as we did for our GIS intern last summer. We plan to begin reviewing internship applications in March. You and your students can learn more about our internship opportunities here: https://www.fcc.gov/internships-office-economics-and-analytics. If you have any questions about our GIS internship, please feel free to reach out to me.

 

Regards,

 

Sean Sullivan

 

Economist

Economic Analysis Division

Office of Economics & Analytics

Federal Communications Commission

Office Phone: 202-418-2994

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ABOVE Project Office Seeking 2 Summer Interns-Deadline March 5, 2021!

 Some cool paid opportunities to work for the NASA Arctic-Boreal Vulnerability Experiment program over the summer (remotely). Eligibility requirements are below and here: https://above.nasa.gov/intern_announce_2021.html.

Basic info re: eligibility, etc.:

 

  • Applicants must be US Citizens
  • Applicants must be enrolled full-time in a degree-granting program at an accredited college or university.
  • Applicants must have at least a Cumulative 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale)
  • Internships run approximately 6/7/2021 - 8/13/2021
  • The deadline for consideration is March 5th, 2021.

ABoVE Stakeholder Engagement and Research Needs -- Virtual

The area that lies within the ABoVE study domain is home to a number of ethnically and culturally distinct Indigenous and non-Indigenous people that have unique and significant political relationships with tribal, state, territorial and federal governments. The region contains important natural resources of economic, cultural, and aesthetic value, which provide a wide range of ecosystem services at local, regional, national, and international scales. Decision-makers and land managers at all levels recognize that improved scientific knowledge on the impacts of climate and environmental change, and an understanding of how society is responding to these changes, is imperative to inform the development of sound policies and management strategies. The ABoVE campaign seeks a highly motivated and organized individual working towards a bachelors or graduate degree in one of the following fields: environmental/earth science, anthropology, Indigenous studies, circumpolar studies, or environmental studies. The intern will conduct an evaluation of ABoVE science projects within the context of other research and monitoring activities to identify relevant existing and new stakeholders for ABoVE products. At the same time, the intern will assess stakeholder needs and data gaps that could potentially be filled by future ABoVE research activities. The successful candidate will have excellent interpersonal and communication skills and familiarity with issues surrounding knowledge co-production, decolonizing science, social networks, and stakeholder engagement.

ABoVE Airborne Campaign Data Fusion -- Virtual

Over the past three years, the ABoVE Airborne Campaign (AAC) surveyed over 4 million km2 in Alaska and northwestern Canada with instruments aboard multiple aircraft. The science strategy included coupling domain-wide sampling with L-band and P-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR), imaging spectroscopy (AVIRIS-NG), full waveform lidar (LVIS) and atmospheric carbon dioxide and methane (ArcticCAP) with more spatially and temporally focused studies using Ka-band SAR and solar induced chlorophyll fluorescence (CFIS). Additional measurements were coordinated with the NEON Airborne Observing Platform, the ASCENDS instrument development suite, the ATOM EV-S2 investigation, and G-LiHT (Goddard's LiDAR, Hyperspectral & Thermal Imager). Find links to available data, and maps of coverage, here: https://above.nasa.gov/airborne_2017.html. In addition to ground and airborne measurements, ABoVE has been active in tasking and making available high resolution optical imagery for researchers involved in the campaign (DigitalGlobe and Planet imagery). The ABoVE campaign seeks a highly motivated and organized individual working towards an undergraduate or graduate degree in an environmental/earth science discipline (or related field) to complete a data fusion project using at least two or more of the airborne and optical imagery data sets available from the summer 2017, 2018, or 2019 campaigns. Datasets will be made available to the student in the ABoVE Science Cloud (https://above.nasa.gov/sciencecloud.html), and the student will be able to use the processing capabilities provided in this high performance-computing environment during the internship. Possible projects should address some of the science questions and objectives for ABoVE (https://above.nasa.gov/about.html?#questions) and can be tailored to the research interests of the successful candidate. The successful candidate will have excellent interpersonal and communication skills, experience with data manipulation, and experience with at least two of the types of data collected during the ABoVE campaign. The student should have experience with Linux and Windows systems, as well as open source analysis tools such as python, gdal, or R. Additionally, familiarity with geographic information systems (GIS) is desired, such as ArcGIS Desktop/Pro, QGIS, and/or IDL/ENVI. The student will create and present a poster showcasing their results at the annual GSFC Internship Poster Day, however additional opportunities to present research could also be possible.


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Veterans! The 2021 Tillman Scholar Application Now Open!

 Applications are now open for the Tillman Scholars Program. Military students & spouses are eligible to apply:

  • Veteran and active duty military service members from all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces including the National Guard who have served in both pre-and post-9/11 eras.
  • Current Spouses of veteran or active service members, including surviving spouses
  • Must be a full-time student pursuing an undergraduate degree (Bachelor’s or above), a graduate or a professional degree

Applying to the Tillman Scholars program? Now's the time to get started!

Through February 28, you can apply to join the remarkable military veterans and military spouses who are part of the Tillman Scholars program. Is this you or someone you know? We'd love to see your application come through! To learn more about the Tillman Scholars program, visit our website.

 
Apply Here
 
Looking for some resources as you fill out your application? Visit our Applicant Resources page to find instructional videos outlining commonly asked questions.

Check out this video explaining the overall application process:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KU0Z9iBA3c0&feature=youtu.be

Pat Tillman Foundation, 222 W Merchandise Mart Plaza, Suite 1212, Chicago, IL 60654, United States
 
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Student IT Assistant Position

 Hello GeoTerps! The Department is looking for a student assistant this semester. Job description below.


Temporary Student Assistant to inventory equipment and hard drives for vacating a building near campus.  This requires attention to detail in scanning tags and completing spreadsheets and moving and packaging equipment, hard drives and cables.  Occasionally heavy lifting (50 pounds or more) will be required.  Up to 20 hours per week for the semester.  The location is LeFrak Hall and/or the Discovery District at River Road.

Pay ~$10/hour

If you are interested in this position please email me a resume/very short statement of interest.

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Sincerely,
Dr. Amanda Hoffman-Hall
Pronouns: she/her/hers
Director of Undergraduate Studies
UMD Department of Geographical Sciences
2181M LeFrak Hall | College Park, MD 20742
Advising Hours  301.405.4073           
geog-advise@umd.edu
ahall2@umd.edu 
#geoterps



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Black Terps Empowerment and Wellness Group







My name is Nelson Zounlome and I am a counselor with the UMD Counseling Center. This semester, my colleague Victoria McNeil-Young and I will be facilitating a virtual group for Black UMD undergraduate students titled “We Got Us: Black Terps Empowerment and Wellness Group”. The purpose of this group is to provide a space for Black undergraduate students to learn how to better navigate higher education at a predominantly white institution (PWI). Topics covered include but are not limited to self-compassion/love, mental wellness, Black joy, dealing with racial oppression, and community building. Furthermore, this culturally tailored group aims to help Black undergraduate TERPS connect, reflect, heal and thrive. The group will run on Wednesdays from 3:00-4:30pm starting on February 17th. All group sessions will be conducted remotely via zoom and students are required to complete a screening appointment with the counseling center in order to participate in the group. A flyer for the group is attached to this email.
We kindly ask that you pass this information along to students who you feel may be interested in/benefit from participating.  Students should contact Victoria McNeil-Young, M.S. vmcneil1@umd.edu, or Nelson Zounlome, M.S.Ed. nzounlom@umd.edu for more information or to schedule a group screening appointment.
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Nelson O.O. Zounlome, M.S.Ed.
Pronouns: he/him/his  (what’s this?)
Doctoral Psychology Intern | University of Maryland-College Park Counseling Center
NASEM - Ford Foundation Fellow
Herman B. Wells Graduate Fellow 
nzounlom@umd.edu
www.counseling.umd.edu
301.314.7118
nelsonzounlome.com
Author, Letters to my Sisters & Brothers: 
Practical Advice to Successfully Navigate Academia as a Student of Color
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Research for Intelligence & Security Challenges (RISC) PAID Internship program-Deadline 2/26!

 Students interested in the Defense/Intelligence field - check out this amazing summer opportunity! 


The Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS) at the University of Maryland, College Park, is pleased to announce the Research for Intelligence & Security Challenges (RISC) Initiative and internship program.  This exciting 10-week paid program will pair students with mentors from UMD campus and the Department of Defense (DOD) and Intelligence Community (IC) community, and offer the potential opportunity to be considered for future employment with the US government, to include possible sponsorship for a security clearance.


The Research for Intelligence & Security Challenges (RISC) Initiative


Summer Internship for Hard Security Problems


June 1 – August 6, 2021

College Park, Maryland


The Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS) at the University of Maryland, College Park, is seeking outstanding undergraduate and graduate students to participate in the Research for Intelligence & Security Challenges (RISC) Initiative and internship program. This exciting 10-week paid program will pair students with mentors from UMD campus and the Department of Defense (DOD) and Intelligence Community (IC) community, and offer the potential opportunity to be considered for future employment with the US government, to include possible sponsorship for a security clearance.


Students will be introduced to career opportunities with the DoD and IC as well as develop their technical capabilities through hands-on real world problems. Project topics will be posed by government operators, and supported with realistic data sets and other materials. Over the 10-week period, students will participate in lectures and regular team development meetings in a shared virtual work environment. The summer program will conclude with a demonstration event and workshop, with a panel of visiting experts from DOD/IC to discuss the results.


Eligibility: We seek outstanding graduate and senior undergraduate students with expertise in disciplines listed below. Students must be U.S. citizens and be available full-time for the duration of the program. Selection criteria emphasize technical strengths in relevant fields, experience working both independently and in teams, and demonstrated interest in contributing to national security.


While specific topics are in development, the missions supported are likely to include geospatial analysis, human geography, disinformation, insider risk, and critical technology protection. The RISC Initiative is particularly seeking interns with expertise in one or more of the following disciplines:


1) Computer Science, Information Science & Engineering: AI/ML algorithmic development, HCI, data science, data and knowledge engineering, software engineering, systems engineering, media analysis and forensics, information systems design, GIS;


2) Mathematics and Statistics: Data analytics, quantitative modeling, experimental design, graph analytics, data visualization;


3) Social & Behavioral Sciences: anthropology, human geography (e.g., pattern of life and mobility modeling), cognitive/neuroscience & psychology, criminal justice, teamwork and group dynamics, communications, disinformation and misinformation;


4) Library Science: Data curation, tagging, metadata, repositories, social media analytics;


5) Additional topics may include: Measurement and evaluation of learning outcomes, environmental modeling and remote sensing, human factors, regulatory public policy.


Remuneration: Interns will be paid a weekly stipend up to $1,000, commensurate with education and experience. Housing accommodations, transportation, and food allowances are not provided.


To apply: Please assemble a package including a) your resume, b) a copy of your transcripts, c) one recommendation letter from a professor, and d) a letter of interest describing your disciplinary focus (referencing the topic areas above), experiences that have prepared you for success in an internship focused on intelligence and security challenges, and anything else in your background that that could be helpful for the selection committee to know.


Submit your package (and any questions) to: risc@arlis.umd.edu.


The deadline for applications is Friday, February 26, 2021.

Notifications to accepted students will be sent out by Friday, April 9, 2021.


More at: https://www.arlis.umd.edu/risc2021





 





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