Tuesday, November 28, 2017

MARYLAND CENTER FOR UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH - 2018 Maryland Summer Scholars Program

The Maryland Summer Scholars Program (MSS) provides opportunities for University of Maryland, College Park (UMD) undergraduates to spend much of the summer working closely with faculty mentors on ambitious research, scholarly, or artistic projects. The MSS program provides awards of $3,000 to approximately 25-30 undergraduates each summer.

Many Summer Scholars expand their summer research into an independent study or honors thesis project the following autumn semester, and find that their research experience helps distinguish their applications for graduate study, fellowships, internships, employment and other competitive opportunities.

Maryland Summer Scholars (MSS) may conduct their summer research on the College Park campus or elsewhere in the U.S. or abroad as required by the nature of the project. Students whose projects require travel for an extended period of time to off campus locations (not to include regular commuting) may submit a travel supplement request as directed in the online application form. Travel supplements will not exceed $1,000.

Eligibility: You are eligible to apply for an MSS award: if you have earned 12 or more UMD course credits (not including AP or IB credits) by the date of the application deadline; if you have a cumulative UMD GPA of 3.40 or higher by the date of the application deadline; and if you expect to receive your undergraduate degree no earlier than December 2018. All academic majors are eligible.


Application Deadline: The deadline to apply for summer 2018 awards will be 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, February 14, 2018. It is important that candidates begin developing their proposals as soon as possible.

The Maryland Center for Undergraduate Research will hold numerous 30-minute information sessions about the summer 2018 MSS program. Please note the *room number* for the session you plan to attend.


Thursday, November 30 from 10:30-11:00 am -1201 Marie Mount Hall
Thursday, November 30 from 11:00-11:30 am -1201 Marie Mount Hall
Tuesday, December 5 from 5:00-5:30 pm -1201 Marie Mount Hall
Thursday, December 7th from 4:00-4:30 pm -1201 Marie Mount Hall
Friday, December 8th from 12:00-12:30 pm -1201 Marie Mount Hall
Tuesday, December 12th from 1:30-2:00 pm -1201 Marie Mount Hall
Friday, December 1 from 4:00-4:30 pm - 2403 Marie Mount Hall
Monday, December 4 from 12:30-1:00 pm - 2403 Marie Mount Hall
Monday, December 4 from 4:00 pm-4:30 pm - 2403 Marie Mount Hall
Tuesday, December 5 from 12:30-1:00 pm - 2403 Marie Mount Hall
Wednesday, December 6 from 12:30-1:00 pm - 2403 Marie Mount Hall
Thursday, December 7 from 12:30-1:00 pm - 2403 Marie Mount Hall

The Maryland Summer Scholars Program is sponsored by the Office of Undergraduate Studies, the UMD Division of Research, UMD Schools and Colleges, and the Maryland Center for Undergraduate Research. 

Detailed information about the MSS program, and instructions on completing applications can be found on the MCUR website at: 


Important Tax Information: Please note that MSS awards are subject to taxation as personal income, and awardees should plan accordingly; tax withholding may apply. 
HHMI Undergraduate Fellowship Applicants Please Note: Students applying for Summer 2018 funding through the HHMI Undergraduate Fellowship program will be considered for Summer 2018 MSS awards automatically, through the HHMI application process. All MSS eligibility requirements must be met by applicants considered through the HHMI application process. Eligible students who wish to have their Summer 2018 HHMI research proposals considered for an MSS award do not need to submit a separate MSS application.

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Facebook: Security Analyst Intern, Online Safety Security

Internship - Engineering, Tech & Design
Security Analyst Intern, Online Safety Security
(Menlo Park, CA)

APPLY HERE

Facebook's mission is to give people the power to build community and bring the world closer together. Through our family of apps and services, we're building a different kind of company that connects billions of people around the world, gives them ways to share what matters most to them, and helps bring people closer together. Whether we're creating new products or helping a small business expand its reach, people at Facebook are builders at heart. Our global teams are constantly iterating, solving problems, and working together to empower people around the world to build community and connect in meaningful ways. Together, we can help people build stronger communities — we're just getting started.

The Online Safety team within Facebook Security analyzes current trends in user safety, investigates cases, and develops solutions to mitigate future risk. The team is looking for an intern with a passion for investigation and analysis, cybercrime, and problem solving. This role is for Summer 2018 and will be based in Menlo Park, CA.

Responsibilities

  • Support investigations into Facebook and Instagram accounts to identify sources of abusive behavior
  • Summarize and present information from investigations and reports to internal teams
  • Help to build and chart networks to stop abuse
  • Gather, synthesize and analyze relevant data, suggesting improvements in the tools and techniques to help scale the team and mitigate future risk

Minimum Qualifications

  • Pursing a Master’s degree in relevant fields such as Public and International Affairs, Security and Intelligence Studies, Forensic Psychology, etc.
  • Interest in online investigations about users safety
  • Experience with analytical tools, internet based research tools and relational databases
  • Interest in performing complex link analysis based on technical artifacts, and conducting -thorough online investigations
  • Passionate about the subject of criminology on the Internet
  • Ability to communicate effectively
  • Strong time management and organizational skills
  • Ability and inclination to protect highly confidential information and users’ privacy

Preferred Qualifications

  • Additional language skills preferred


Friday, November 17, 2017

Enroll in Cybersecurity Policy: Practical Hacking for Policy Makers (PLCY 388C-0101) this Spring!

If you are interested in Cybersecuirty, consider enrolling in the following Spring 2018 course!

Cybersecurity Policy: Practical Hacking for Policy Makers (PLCY 388C-0101) explores the key issues facing policy makers attempting to manage the problem of cybersecurity from its technical foundations to the domestic and international policy considerations surrounding governance, privacy, risk management, and operational orchestration. The course is designed for students with no background in information technology, and will provide the principles to understand the current debates shaping a rapidly evolving security landscape.

FEMA is Seeking a Geospatial Emergency Management Specialist


JOB ANNOUNCEMENT

When disaster strikes, America looks to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to support survivors and first responders in communities all across the country. We are currently seeking a talented Geospatial Emergency Management Specialist in Washington, DC.

This position is located in the National Watch Center (NWC) Branch, Operations Division, Response Directorate. The NWC's mission is to maintain uninterrupted, 24/7 situational awareness of FEMA response capabilities, readiness postures, and all events–natural or man-made–that may require a coordinated federal disaster response. This position starts at a salary of $66,510 (GS-11) or $79,720 (GS-12). The application deadline is Wednesday, November 22.

Responsibilities

  • As a Geospatial Analyst, the incumbent performs key program implementation of the FEMA geospatial information systems (GIS) initiatives and operations.
  • Responsible for supporting the NWC and its related functions and GIS initiatives and operations.
  • Performs activities in support of the NWC in operational areas such as analysis and productions, modeling; data management; innovations, tools development, coordination and dissemination; remote sensing; and coordination and collaboration with agency headquarters and regional components.
  • Serves as a key resource on highly critical and complex geospatial program initiatives.
  • Coordinates with appropriate geospatial stakeholders to prevent duplication of effort and to promote information sharing.


Federal Employees:     Apply Now!


Contact Information

Office of the Chief Component Human Capital Officer
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Department of Homeland Security


Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Data Challenge 2018


February 24 - March 3


All data-driven UMD students (from any major or year) are invited to participate.
  • Receive a data set from an organization
  • Use your creativity and analytical prowess to solve an information problem
  • Work with an industry mentor
  • Compete for exciting prizes
Register* by Nov 30 at https://datachallenge.ischool.umd.edu/
This is a free event, including admission, swag, food, and beverages.
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*Participants compete as teams up to 4 members. All participants must register individually by Nov 30. Starting Dec 1, attendees will have the opportunity to register for a team. Don’t have a team? Don't worry, there will be a team building session on February 16, 2018!
Once maximum registration is reached, you will be put on a wait-list. Wait-listed students are not guaranteed participation.
Participants are expected to be present on campus only on February 24 and March 3, 2018.
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Monday, November 13, 2017

Apply to Serve as a BSOS Ambassador in Spring 2018!



CLICK HERE TO APPLY!Priority Deadline: December 3, 2017Candidates selected to move forward will be contacted for an interview before the end of fall semester. Good luck!
Click here for more information about BSOS AmbassadorsE-mail Margo Shear at mshear@umd.edu with any questions

Friday, November 3, 2017

Event: Free Speech/Hate Speech Open Discussion

The Joint President/Senate Inclusion & Respect Task Force has developed several working groups to tackle major elements of its charge. The Free Speech/Hate Speech working group is hosting an open discussion on the difficult intersections between free speech and hate speech on Monday, November 6, 2017 from 5-6:30pm in 6137 McKeldin Library. Members of the working group will briefly describe the legal framework and then hold a collaborative discussion on how best to address free speech and hate speech at the university. 

You can see and share all of the Senate's social media posts on the event at the links below: