Monday, October 23, 2017

Event: UMD BSOS Lecture - White Supremacy: Ideology, Presence & Impact

White Supremacy: Ideology, Presence & Impact
Topic: Dialogue with faculty members
Date: Monday, October 23, 2017
Time: 2:00 pm
Location: 1213 Parren J. Mitchell Art-Sociology Building
Speaker: GVPT Professors Kanisha Bond, Liliana Mason and Stella Rouse; SOCY Professor Rashawn Ray
Host: Department of Government and Politics, Department of Sociology

For more information on other events, please see the full Calendar Events at  https://bsos.umd.edu/EventsCalendar/month on BSOS building monitors, or center/departmental websites.

Thursday, October 19, 2017

Research Assistant, Unconventional Weapons and Technology (UWT) Research Division

The Unconventional Weapons and Technology Division (UWT) of the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) is now hiring Research Assistants to work at START’s headquarters at the University of Maryland, College Park. This is an hourly position, beginning Nov. 1, 2017 and with an initial term of 3 months.

Responsibilities: The Research Assistants will initially work on a Horizon Scanning project focusing on non-state actor engagement with radiological and nuclear (RN) weapons. As a part of this effort, the research assistants will primarily be tasked with identifying signals (pieces of information) from a variety of technology and security related sources that will facilitate the identification of future potential changes in non-state RN threat paradigms. The research assistant will likely also participate in the subsequent synthesis/analysis phase of the project and ultimately in the production of materials designed to aid policymakers in the formation of forward-looking RN defense and counterproliferation policies.

Required Qualifications:
- Possess or are completing a bachelor’s degree (junior or senior standing if degree not completed)
- Possess at least a 3.6 GPA
- Strong writing and research skills
- Some degree of both scientific and geopolitical literacy (being well versed in at least one of the two)
- Previous database/dataset coding experience
- Ability to independently manage coinciding tasks in a fast-paced environment

Preferred Qualifications:
- Possess a bachelor’s degree in the social sciences, physical sciences, history or engineering
- Coursework or research experience on issues of proliferation, RN weapons and/or terrorism
- Has previously worked at least one complete semester as a START intern
- The compensation for this position will be between $15 and $20/hour (depending upon education and experience). The person(s) selected for this position will work on-site at START’s headquarters, adjacent to the University of Maryland, College Park.

To apply, please submit a cover letter, resume and 2 page writing sample to James Halverson (jhalvers@umd.edu). Please put “UWT Hourly Assistant” in the subject line of your email. For best consideration apply by October 26th.

The University of Maryland, College Park, actively subscribes to a policy of equal employment opportunity, and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, age, gender, color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, national origin, or political affiliation. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.

CARNEGIE JUNIOR FELLOWS PROGRAM - INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS THINK TANK INTERNSHIP

NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS OFFICE – 2403 Marie Mount Hall – CARNEGIE JUNIOR FELLOWS PROGRAM
Francis DuVinage, Director – Leslie Brice, Assistant Director– www.scholarships.umd.edu

Attention Seniors and Recent Grads with Strong International Affairs Experiences/Research/Studies!!!

CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE - JUNIOR FELLOWS PROGRAM - http://carnegieendowment.org/about/jr-fellows

Deadline to apply for UMD nomination: December 4, 2017

Each year the Carnegie Endowment offers approx. 10 one-year fellowships to highly qualified graduating seniors and individuals who have graduated during the past academic year. Carnegie Junior Fellows provide research assistance to senior researchers working on the Carnegie Endowment's projects such as non-proliferation, democracy building, trade, US leadership, China-related issues and Russian/Eurasian studies. (See the list of next year’s specific project areas below.) 

Junior Fellows have the opportunity to conduct research for books, co-author journal articles and policy papers, participate in meetings with high-level officials, contribute to congressional testimony and organize briefings attended by scholars, activists, journalists and government officials. Junior Fellows spend one year (beginning August 1st, 2018) at the Carnegie Endowment in Washington, DC. Positions are full-time and include a salary and benefits package (see details further below). Carnegie Junior Fellows are selected through a highly competitive process from a pool of nominees from close to 300 colleges.

***If you are interested in learning more about the Carnegie Junior Fellows Program, and Maryland’s nomination process, please attend our information session:***

Thursday, October 26 - 4:30 pm - 2403 Marie Mount Hall

If you are unable to attend, please contact us at scholarships@umd.edu –  attach a resume to your reply highlighting experiences relevant to this opportunity.

IMPORTANT: Applicants for the Carnegie Junior Fellows Program must be nominated by their University.  The University of Maryland, College Park can nominate two (2) students for the national competition. 

DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR MARYLAND NOMINATION: December 4, 2017. For information about the UMD nomination process and requirements please send a resume to scholarships@umd.edu

WHO CAN APPLY: All nationalities eligible; Current Seniors AND alumni who graduated in the 2016-17 academic year; minimum 3.8 GPA;  applicants should have coursework and other specific experiences strongly related to one of the 2018-19 project areas (see below); 

Please note: Students who have started graduate studies are NOT eligible.

2018 – 2019 Projects Areas:

-Democracy and Rule of Law
-U.S. Foreign Policy and Diplomacy 
-Nuclear Policy
-Cyber Policy Initiative
-Energy and Climate
-Middle East Studies – Strong reading fluency in Arabic essential. Strong background in Middle East politics and/or history is a huge plus.
-South Asian Studies – Ability to perform quantitative data manipulation is required.
-China Studies (Asia Program) – Mandarin Chinese reading skills a huge plus.
-Japan Studies (Asia Program) – Japanese reading skills required.
-Economics (Asia Program) – Strong background in economics essential. Mandarin Chinese reading skills a huge plus.
-Russian/Eurasian Studies – Excellent Russian reading skills required.
-Geoeconomics and Strategy

SALARY AND BENEFITS: The monthly salary is $3,291 ($39,500 annually) subject to federal, state and local taxes. A generous benefits package is provided, including medical, dental and life insurance as well as vacation leave. Junior Fellows are responsible for their own housing arrangements.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact us at scholarships@umd.edu – please attach a resume to your reply highlighting experiences relevant to this opportunity. 

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

BOREN SCHOLARSHIPS - Study Abroad for Critical Languages

NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS OFFICE ­ 2403 Marie Mount Hall ­ BOREN SCHOLARSHIP FOR CRITICAL LANGUAGE STUDY
Francis DuVinage, Director - Leslie Brice, Assistant Director­ www.scholarships.umd.edu

The Boren Scholarship is aimed at undergraduates (US citizens) who want to study abroad for one or two semesters (preferably) in 2018-19 in non-traditional regions and countries, and who are interested in learning the languages of those areas. Maryland has ranked # 1 in the nation in Boren Scholarships awarded for the past 6 years!!!

Eligible regions include Africa, South Asia, East and Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe and former Soviet Republics, Latin America, and the Middle East. (Boren Scholarships MAY NOT be used for study in Western Europe, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand.) Boren Scholarships for 2018-19 may be used for study abroad in Summer 2018, Fall 2018 and/or Spring 2019. 

*The Boren Scholarship is a U.S. Government-funded award that seeks applicants who have a strong interest in future Government service; the award carries a one-year service expectation.*
The UMD deadline to apply for the Boren Scholarship will be January 24, 2018. You can learn more about the BorenScholarship program here:


The NSO has also scheduled a number of information sessions to help you learn more about the Boren Scholarship and its application process. Please write to nsepboren@umd.edu to let us know which session you plan to attend. (If you are unable to attend any of the scheduled sessions send a note to the same address).

Wednesday, October 11 at 12:30 - 1 pm pm – 2403 Marie Mount Hall
Thursday, October 12 at 12:30 pm - 1 pm – 2403 Marie Mount Hall
Thursday, October 12 at 4 - 4:30 pm – 2403 Marie Mount Hall
Friday, October 13 at 12:30 - 1 pm – 2403 Marie Mount Hall
Friday, October 13 at 4 - 4:30 pm – 2403 Marie Mount Hall
Monday, October 16 at 12 - 12:30 pm – 2403 Marie Mount Hall
Monday, October 16 at 4:30 - 5 pm – 2403 Marie Mount Hall

All Maryland applicants for the Boren Scholarship must take part in a required campus review process which is designed to help you strengthen your application. The deadline for Maryland¹s review process is WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2018.