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May 23, 2011

President's Commission for Women Accepting Applications!

UMBC's President's Commission for Women (PCW) is now accepting membership applications from men and women for the next academic year. The PCW has monthly meetings to address issues that directly or indirectly concern women students, faculty and staff on the UMBC campus, and those issues that relate to equal access for women to the educational and employment opportunities at UMBC. Please consider becoming a member and helping us achieve our goals! Membership is open to all members of the UMBC community: men, women, students, staff, and faculty.

If interested in joining, please visit the PCW website and complete the Membership Application, which can be sent to Dawn Stoute (dstoute@umbc.edu), Provost's Office.

May 4, 2011

Public Allies Deadline: May 15th!

Public Allies Maryland is accepting applications for the 2011-2012 program year! Through our signature AmeriCorps program, Public Allies identifies talented young adults, ages 18-30, from diverse backgrounds who have a passion to make a difference and helps them turn that passion into a viable career path working for community and social change. We seek diverse, dedicated, service-minded individuals to serve in our full-time, ten-month, paid leadership positions. We develop the next generation of civic leaders through nonprofit apprenticeships, leadership development training, and team service projects. The next class will serve from October 2011-July 2012.

Applications are accepted online at www.publicallies.org now through May 15, 2011. Applicants must have at least a GED or High School Diploma and be a US Citizen or Permanent Resident.

Please check out the Public Allies website for more information. Drop by our Meet & Greet on Wed. April 13 from 4-7pm at the University of Maryland School of Social Work (525 W. Redwood Street Baltimore MD 21201) to meet this year's class of Allies and see if this program is right for you.

May 2, 2011

Invitation for Applications to Represent the U.S. at the UNESCO Youth Summit

The U.S. Department of State is now accepting applications for the 7th UNESCO Youth Forum. The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Youth Forum is a biennial conference that brings together youth from over 80 countries to exchange views and identify shared opportunities to address global problems within UNESCO’s mandate.

This year, the Youth Forum will be in mid-October at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris. Each National Commission for UNESCO may send up to two candidates to represent youth in their home country. At the Forum, youth delegates will share their experiences and seek ways that UNESCO can use its mandate to promote a better future for mankind. The outcome from the Forum will be forwarded to the UNESCO General Conference for consideration.

Eligibility is limited to U.S. Citizens at least 18 years old and not older than 24 as of October 1, 2011. We encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply, including those enrolled in community colleges and those not enrolled in academic programs.

IF INTERESTED:
Application packets should include a one-page resume along with a written, audio, or video response to the question: “What is the greatest global challenge facing youth, and how can American youth help to address it?” All material must be submitted electronically to the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO Executive Secretariat (DCUNESCO@state.gov) by May 15, 2011 (11:59pm EDT).

For more information, go to http://www.state.gov/p/io/unesco/programs/159764.htm.

Get your Internship or Research Position Noted on Your Transcript Plus Obtain Credit

Do you have an internship, co-op, or research position for the summer semester and are interested in obtaining credit or simply having the information added to your transcript?

If yes, let the The Shriver Center help you.

Simply follow the instructions found at:
http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/students/internco-opresearch/student-practicum/
and call the Shriver Center's front desk at 410-455-2493 for an appointment.

The Shriver Center is located on the 1st Floor of the Public Policy Building.

We look forward to working with you to help you obtain credit.

April 29, 2011

Health Leads Recruiting for Summer Volunteers!

Health Leads (formally known as Project HEALTH) is an organization that seeks to break the link between poverty and poor health. Though national in scope, Health Leads takes a local approach to finding innovative solutions to the health care crisis.

We mobilize college students to work in urban community clinics and provide low-income families in Baltimore with access to a wide variety of resources. Health Leads volunteers work closely with patients to navigate the resource landscape in order to address basic needs such as employment, housing, food, utilities, etc. We also work closely with doctors, nurses, lawyers, and social workers to provide patients with a holistic approach to health care that complements the care provided by health professionals in the clinical setting. UMBC, in partnership with St. Agnes Hospital, has launched a family-resource desk to connect families to community resources critical to their health, safety and economic survival. More information can be found at www.healthleadsusa.org and the following video by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Information sessions will be held:

April 29th at 1:00pm in PUP 107
Monday May 2nd at 2pm in PUP 107
Tuesday May 3rd at 4pm in PUP 107


To request a link to the online application system, email Mohsan Chaudhry at umbc.healthleads@gmail.com with “Fall Application - UMBC” in the subject line and your first and last name in the email body.

The application is due by Friday, May 6th 2011 by 12am. Attendance at an information session in not mandatory for applying to Health Leads.

Please click the following link for a personalized application: Health Leads Summer 2011 Application

If you have any questions, please email us at umbc.healthleads@gmail.com.

April 26, 2011

Apply for Leadership Opportunities through Service-Learning!

The Shriver Center is currently seeking Service-Learning Interns for the 2011-2012 academic year. Interns play a pivotal role in the Service-Learning Program, which places over 600 UMBC students each year at service sites. Service-Learning Interns are student leaders who aspire to take on a more challenging role to lead various service sites. The S-L Intern position offers numerous opportunities for personal and professional development, as well as linkages to future leadership positions. The positions open for the 2011-2012 year are open to students from all majors!

OPEN POSITIONS:

The Choice Program's College Night: coordinate mentoring activities to adolescents visiting UMBC on Mondays from 5pm-8:30pm

College Gardens Youth Program: coordinate after-school activities to elementary and middle school aged youth on Tuesdays/Thursdays from 2:15pm-5:45pm

Education Based Latino Outreach (EBLO): provide academic and literacy support to Latino youth on Saturdays from 9am-1:45pm

MS Swim: provide one-on-one aquatic therapy support for adults who have Multiple Sclerosis at the Catonsville Y on Fridays/Sundays from 1pm-4pm

Refugee Youth Project at Patterson Park High School: provide tutoring and mentoring support to adolescent refugees on Wednesdays from 2:40pm-6:30pm

Refugee Youth Project with Project Team: coordinate after-school activities for elementary school children on Mondays from 3pm-6pm

LET'S GO Boys & Girls STEM Program: provide tutoring and small group instruction in STEM robotics program at the Westport Boys & Girls Club of Baltimore City on Thursdays 3pm-7:30pm

More detailed information about these positions can be found on the Service-Learning Intern application, available on the Shriver Center's website.

Applications are due to The Shriver Center by 5pm on Friday, May 6th! Email Clare Greene (clare6@umbc.edu) with any questions.

April 22, 2011

Governor's Office of Crime Control & Prevention seeks Policy Interns $15 per hour

Governor's Office of Crime Control & Prevention seeks Policy Interns $15 per hour

The Governor's Office of Crime Control & Prevention (GOCCP) is seeking a talented undergraduate or graduate student with an interest in criminal justice. GOCCP is Maryland's one stop shop for resources to improve public safety. At GOCCP, the Intern will experience the inner workings of state government from the vantage point of the Executive branch. The Intern will work to address current public safety policy challenges and will be tasked with managing at least one project during the summer.

Projects are to be completed under the direction of the Policy, Research & Training Division (PRT) Chief and a team of Policy and Statistical Analysts. PRT develops, implements, and evaluates State policy, technology and legislation that align with the priorities of the O’Malley-Brown Administration. Policy, research, and training solutions originate from identified needs of local stakeholders and are developed in collaboration with the Maryland Statistical Analysis Center to effectively measure results. Summer projects will involve research, writing, and collaboration with criminal justice stakeholders including GOCCP's local and federal partners.

Selection will be based on an applicant's educational and professional background, a demonstrated interest in public service, and the needs of GOCCP. Consideration will be given to experience with government work, policy analysis, legal research and writing, and communications.

The internship will run for three months – June, July, August and payment is $15/per hour.
To apply, please send your resumé, transcript, and a cover letter to [lsmith@goccp.state.md.us]. Applications are due on May 6, 2011. We will notify you via email if you have been selected for an interview. If you have questions regarding the internship or the application process, please contact Lisa Smith at 410-821-2872 or lsmith@goccp.state.md.us.

Summer Nutrition Education Interns Needed in Montgomery County- $9/HR

5 Student Interns Needed!
Provided by the University of Maryland Extension, Montgomery County Office
Timeframe: - June 27th- August 9th 2011
6 hours per day- five days a week
$9.00 per hour

OPEN TO ALL MAJORS, great for Psychology, HAPP, Education, SOWK, and Sociology majors.

Interviews will take place on campus at The Shriver Center.

Responsibilities:
The part-time (30 hr/wk) General Assistant will be hired to work with the EFNEP Summer Youth Nutrition Program in Montgomery County. The General Assistant will implement nutrition lessons, cooking demonstrations and physical activity games to youth (6-13 years) who attend summer enrichment camps at recreation centers, community centers and faith-based organizations.

• Attend and participate in scheduled training sessions (prior to the summer program start date) to learn about the activities that will be implemented and to prepare materials/supplies for the program.
• In a team-teaching module, facilitate nutrition lessons focused on healthy cooking to groups of children 6-13 years of age at various sites for five consecutive weeks. The summer youth nutrition program will begin June 27th and will end August 9th, 2011.
• Collects and analyzes evaluation (pre/post-test) data for each summer camp site and submits the information to the supervisor during the last week of the program.

Qualifications:
• Education: Two years of college preferred.
• Teaching experience working with children 6-13 years of age who come from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds.
• Ability to learn and present basic nutrition information and physical activity lessons to youth.
• Skills in performing basic arithmetic calculations.
• Skills to maintain effective working relationships with team members and community leaders.
• Ability to effectively communicate with youth.
• Ability to lift and transport supplies and equipment.
• Must work well in a team environment and have a flexible schedule.
• Must have an automobile, valid driver’s license, and be willing to travel within Montgomery County. A criminal background check must be completed prior to employment.

Salary:
This is a short-term (summer only) contractual position. Hourly wage is $9.00 per hour. Mileage reimbursement is available.

DEADLINE TO APPLY- THIS FRIDAY, 4/29 VIA UMBCworks (intern position 9245067)
Cover Letter is required. This position is listed under the University of Maryland Extension, Montgomery County Office. If you have any questions, contact Christine Routzahn, Director of Internships, at the Shriver Center at routzahn@umbc.edu

New Paid Summer Internship Opportunities with Domino

An internship with Domino Brands is a great way to apply what you’ve learned in the classroom. We offer the opportunity to experience what work may be like after graduation and to build a foundation for your career.

As an intern at Domino Brands, you’ll be part of a team working together with professionals in your field. You’ll gain experience working for a top tier food manufacturer that will help you to develop skills you’ll carry forward.

You’ll be building relationships that you will likely continue even after your internship ends. You’ll be invited to join the Domino Brands Alumni Association local chapter through which you can stay connected to the refinery where you worked and receive updates on the Company.

Quality Intern (Film and Creative Design)

We currently have an opening for a film, creative arts, or instructional design student to assist the Quality Department with filming, producing, and editing short training videos. Training topics may include safety, quality and environmental.

The successful candidate must possess solid working experience on Photoshop, filming and film editing.

To apply for the Quality Department Internship today please apply at: http://DominoBrands.balancetrak.com/27042011BALT.

Human Resources Intern
We currently have an opening for a Human Resources student to assist Human Resources with HR record keeping, coordination of the summer internship program, documenting of HR internal procedures and other projects.

The successful candidate must be proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

To apply for the Human Resources Internship today please apply at: http://DominoBrands.balancetrak.com/26042011BALT.

Interns must have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Resumes will be accepted through May 9, 2011. Additional information regarding position requirements is available on UMBCworks.

April 20, 2011

Graduating Seniors: AmeriCorps Positions in UMBC's Service-Learning!

Apply to become an AmeriCorps VISTA with UMBC’s Service-Learning Program!

AmeriCorps VISTA members commit to serve as full-time volunteers for one year.

WHAT VISTA POSITIONS CAN I APPLY FOR?
Several positions are open and recruiting high-quality applicants!

• The MDCC VISTA will work with UMBC’s Service-Learning Program and two middle school partners in the implementation of 3 key campus-community projects:
o Plan college access visits to campus for local middle school partners
o Coordinate curriculum-based service-learning projects with middle school partners
o Recruit UMBC students to serve as volunteers for service-learning activities

• The BALTIMORE CARES VISTA positions will divide their time between the Office of the Mayor-City of Baltimore, a community-based program, and UMBC's Service-Learning Program in this new collaboration. The VISTAs will develop and implement an interdisciplinary service-learning curriculum focused on the problem of vacant lots and drug addiction in the city. Multiple VISTA positions available.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?
• The VISTA member will receive health insurance, a travel allowance (for work-related meetings and events), and a taxable living allowance of approximately $11,200 for the year of full-time service.

• After successfully completing the service year, the VISTA will be eligible to receive either $1,200 in cash or an AmeriCorps Education Award of $5,350 that can be used toward the repayment of student loans or school tuition.

HOW DO I APPLY?
• Complete the AmeriCorps VISTA Positions - Intent to Apply Form that you can access at http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/students/service-learning/service-learning-forms/ The deadline for completed Intent to Apply forms is 5pm, Friday, April 29th, 2011.

Contact Clare Greene (clare6@umbc.edu) in the Service-Learning Program at The Shriver Center for more information.

April 17, 2011

Its Not Too Late to Obtain an Internship or Research Position this Summer!

Let the Shriver Center assist you with locating your next Internship, Co-op, or Research Position.

We have over 600 listings on UMBCworks for this spring and summer.

Take a look at what students did this past summer.

If you currently do not have a resume approved on UMBCworks for intern listings, please follow the simple directions found at: http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/students/internco-opresearch/how-do-i-get-started/

We look forward to working with you!

Te Shriver Center is located on the 1st Floor of the Public Policy Building. Call our office at 410-455-2493 for an appointment to meet with an Intern Coordinator for your major!

April 14, 2011

Training Intern Needed this Summer at Tulkoff Food Products

Tulkoff Food Products (http://www.tulkoff.com/) is looking for a Training Intern this summer.

If you are interested in the intern position below, please apply via UMBCworks or send your resume to Christine Routzahn at routzahn@umbc.edu at The Shriver Center.

The INTERN would:
- Create sales training material for print and web purposes - This project would include new interpretations of brand identity and design elements, product comparisons, menu suggestions, and recipes.
- Update social media outlets to integrate video, promotions, and the company website with the purpose of increasing brand and product awareness.

The candidates need intermediate experience with Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Suite. Video design/editing a plus. The position would pay $9.00 per hour.

Tulkoff Food Products is located at 2301 Chesapeake Ave, Dundalk, MD and have onsite free parking. Hours are 8:30 to 5:00, although flexible.

April 10, 2011

Go On The Road w/The Shriver Center to Visit the US Dept of State on this Friday, 4/15

If you are passionate about global issues, languages and/or foreign policy, visit the US Department of State THIS FRIDAY with the Shriver Center.

Take a tour of the Diplomatic Reception Rooms along with learning about their Student Programs.

Date: THIS FRIDAY, April 15th
Time: Departing the Shriver Center (1st Fl of the Public Policy Bldg) at 7:15 AM SHARP and returning no later than 2::30 PM
Open to ALL Majors and Years

Transportation is provided via van, but a RSVP is required.

The U.S. Department of State is the official international relations arm of the President of the United States. The Department is responsible for formulating, implementing and supporting U.S. foreign policy, assisting U.S. citizens abroad and managing the human and material resources that provide the platform for U.S. foreign policy.

To Sign-Up for this Tour, please RSVP via UMBCworks under the EVENTS TAB- under WORKSHOPS/JOB FAIRS and e-mail your resume to Christine Routzahn (routzahn@umbc.edu) at The Shriver Center (410-455-3671) by Monday, 4/11.
Only two more seats are open. First Come First Serve!

Get on the road to your future now!

April 3, 2011

GO "On the Road" to VISIT THE OFFICE OF THE STATE ATTORNEY FOR BALTIMORE CITY on 4/15

Are you interested in a career in law, juvenile justice, or social work?

If YES, VISIT THE OFFICE OF THE STATE ATTORNEY FOR BALTIMORE CITY (http://www.stattorney.org/) TO LEARN ABOUT SUMMER 2011 INTERN POSITIONS on FRIDAY, APRIL 15th.

The Office of the State’s Attorney for Baltimore City represents the State of Maryland in all criminal prosecutions that result from crimes charged by local law enforcement agencies occurring in Baltimore City.

Join your internship coordinators as they take you out to meet with the Office of the State's Attorney for Baltimore City at the Juvenile Justice Center.

Date: FRIDAY, April 15th
Departing the Shriver Center at 9:15 AM and returning by 12:30 PM
Open to ALL Majors and Years

Take a tour of the juvenile justice facility and court rooms; hear about internship, volunteer and future career opportunities; and more. Interns have an opportunity to provide services to victims and witnesses in Baltimore City Juvenile Court delinquency cases.

Transportation is provided, but a RSVP is required.

To register for this tour, please RSVP via UMBCworks under the EVENTS TAB and e-mail your resume to Christine Routzahn (routzahn@umbc.edu) at The Shriver Center (410-455-2493). RSVP TODAY!!!

Get on the road to your future now!

March 27, 2011

NOW Accepting Intern Resumes- The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services offers a variety of special hiring opportunities. Please click on the links below to find out more detailed information on the purpose, the eligibility requirements and how to apply for each program.
http://www.cms.gov/CareersatCMS/02_SpecialHiringPrograms.asp

OPEN NOW!!! - 2011 Summer Internship Program (SIP): This is a 12-week program for current students. The purpose of the Summer Intern Program is to enhance students' knowledge about CMS programs, mission, vision and goals. Additionally, the program seeks to familiarize participants about Federal, State, and local health care programs serving under-served and uninsured populations. APPLICATION DEADLINE: APRIL 1, 2011

Students who should apply are majoring in areas related to the:
• Health Care field (e.g. healthcare administration, public health, social work, etc.),
• Administration field (e.g. business administration, accounting, math, etc.),
• Information Technology field,
• Social Science field (e.g. psychology, social work, sociology, etc.), or
• Policy field (e.g. public policy, political science, public administration, etc.).

OPEN NOW!!! - 2011 Diversity Summer Internship Program (DSIP): This is a 12-week Summer Internship program for college and university students to enhance students' knowledge about CMS programs, mission, vision and goals. APPLICATION DEADLINE: APRIL 1, 2011

March 6, 2011

$3,500 Scholarship Available- THE JACQUELINE C. HRABOWSKI & LINKS, INC. SCHOLARSHIP

Have you provided service to Baltimore City youth?
Will you be a junior or senior during the 2011-2012 academic year and have a 3.0 GPA?
Do you want to obtain a $3,500 Scholarship? If yes, apply today!

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THE JACQUELINE C. HRABOWSKI & LINKS, INC. SCHOLARSHIP

The Links, Incorporated (http://www.linksinc.org/) founded in 1946, is one of the oldest and largest volunteer service organizations of women who are committed to enriching, sustaining and ensuring the culture and economic survival of African Americans and other persons of African ancestry. The Links members are newsmakers, role models, mentors, activists and volunteers who work toward the realization of making the name “Links” not only a chain of friendship, but also a chain of purposeful service.

The Links, Inc. will award one $3500 scholarship to a deserving UMBC student for the 2011-2012 academic year in recognition of the accomplishments and contributions of Jacqueline C. Hrabowski.

Selection Criteria
The scholarship recipient will be recognized based upon her/his commitment to improving the lives of at-risk urban youth through academic studies and community service activities.
• Candidate should be a full-time, degree-seeking student at UMBC, enrolled in her/his junior or senior year during the 2011-2012 academic year with a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
• The applicant must have provided service to Baltimore City at-risk youth.

To apply, candidates are asked to:
• Provide a resume and an unofficial transcript.
• Submit a 500-word essay explaining actions that she/he has participated in that have contributed to improving the lives of Baltimore City youth.

Application credentials should be submitted to:
Christine Routzahn, Director of Professional Practice
The Shriver Center at UMBC
1st Floor of the Public Policy Building
routzahn@umbc.edu
(410) 455-2493

Deadline to Apply
Monday, March 28th at 12Noon

Questions?
Please feel free to contact Christine Routzahn at the Shriver Center at routzahn@umbc.edu

Defense Intelligence Agency Seeking PAID Semester Interns- Open to MANY Majors

OPEN TO MANY MAJORS including, CMSC, IS, MLL, POLI, Public Policy, Chemistry, etc...
DEADLINE TO APPLY for Fall: March 31st

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About DIA
The Defense Intelligence Agency is a Department of Defense combat support agency and important member of the United States Intelligence Community. With over 16,500 military and civilian employees worldwide, DIA is a major producer and manager of foreign military intelligence. We provide military intelligence to war-fighters, defense policymakers, and force planners in the Department of Defense and the Intelligence Community, in support of U.S. military planning and operations and weapon systems acquisition.

The Program
DIA’s Academic Semester Internship Program provides promising undergraduate seniors and graduate students enrolled as full-time degree-seeking students at universities and colleges, located within commutable distances to DIA locations, the opportunity to gain practical work experience in intelligence analysis while enrolled in classes. The Agency offers a limited number of paid academic semester internships. Interns can be appointed for two semesters (depending on the university calendar) normally beginning in September. Students may be extended for a second semester, and are employed as part-time temporary employees (working between 16 and 20 hours per week).
Eligibility requirements are the same, regardless of pay status. All interns must be granted a security clearance and successfully pass a drug screening test prior to being made a final offer.

Eligibility Criteria
• Current enrollment in an undergraduate or graduate degree program at universities and colleges located near/in the following localities only: Washington, D.C., Huntsville, AL, Tampa, FL, Miami, FL, Charlottesville, VA, Omaha, NE, Scott Air Force Base, IL, and Colorado Springs, CO.
• Current enrollment in a baccalaureate or graduate degree program which is primarily focused on skills that are deemed critical to DIA such as: foreign area studies, computer science, business administration, human resources, public administration, international relations, legal, political science, chemistry, physics, biology, microbiology, pharmacology, toxicology, engineering, or intelligence analysis related courses.
• Completion of 30 semester hours or its equivalent at the time of participation in the program.
• A minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or its equivalent at the time of application.
• US citizenship of applicant. Please be aware that security clearances can not be granted to applicants who hold dual citizenship. All finalists must pass a drug screening test.
• Please note that the security clearance processing and drug screening test can not be conducted while the applicant is overseas.
• All applicants conditionally accepted for internships, and all DIA employees are subject to initial and periodic counterintelligence (CI) scope polygraph tests, and drug tests.

Application Submission Instructions
• Applications will only be accepted on-line at http://www.dia.mil. Click on “View Vacancy Announcements &
Apply for DIA jobs” then click “no” when it asks if you are a current DIA employee. Click on the link to view
job postings, then place a check next to “Special Programs” and click “Search.” Click on “Academic Semester
Intern Program” To apply for the program, add it to your job basket, then view the job basket and click where it
says “apply” next to the program in the job basket. Please submit only the information requested.

Application Procedures
• Attach an unofficial copy of your transcript to the on-line application. Finalists will be provided with instructions on submitting an official transcript.
• Please ensure the following information is provided within the online application by responding to the essay question:
Discuss your interest in a particular functional area(s) such as, International Relations (counterterrorism, counterintelligence, counter-proliferation, military capabilities, scientific and technical intelligence, etc.), or a particular regional area(s) such as Middle East, Europe, Asia, etc.
Indicate your geographic preference for work assignment (Washington, D.C., Huntsville, AL, Tampa, FL, Miami, FL, Omaha, NE, Charlottesville, VA, Scott Air Force Base, IL, or Colorado Springs, CO only).
Indicate how you learned about the Academic Semester Internship Program.
Be sure to provide a permanent address, email address and daytime telephone number along with college information, and the term you applying for (Spring or Fall).
Be sure to include your GPA when submitting your application.

March 5, 2011

Intern for Vision 2020- An Equality Initiative

Vision 2020 National Women’s Leadership Initiative Summer Internship
Location: Philadelphia, Pa.
Hours: 15-20 hours a week

On October 20-22, 2010, Vision 2020 Delegates from all 50 states met at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia to launch a campaign to make equality a national priority through shared leadership among women and men. The delegates are women leaders who were selected from hundreds of applicants for their demonstrated commitment to helping women and girls.

During the October gathering, the Delegates discussed problems and solutions keeping women from top leadership positions during eight conversations in the topics of Business, Law & Finance; Health; Education; Communications & Media; Engineering, Science & Technology; Philanthropy, Faith & Volunteerism; Arts & Culture; and Politics & Government.

Now that the conversations have ended, the delegates have returned to their home states to develop action projects in their states to advance women’s leadership. The Vision 2020 National Office oversees the Delegate projects and operates as a clearinghouse of information.

Your Opportunity: As an intern, you will be an integral part of the Vision 2020 team, helping us communicate with various audiences (from the Delegates to media outlets), assist with planning our annual meeting and other events, write copy for our website, and contribute to our social media sites among other duties.

Qualifications:
• Knowledge of office tools (Microsoft Word, Excel, Publisher, Power Point, etc.)
• Strong written and verbal communication skills
• Interpersonal communications skills
• Excellent writing and research skills
• Ability to prioritize and handle a variety of assignments simultaneously
• Currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student
• No experience necessary, but attention to detail and accountability required

Additional Info: The internship is unpaid, but college credit is available.

To Apply: Email your resume and cover letter to Cheryl.Soltis@Drexelmed.edu. Applications will be accepted until April 29, 2011.

February 28, 2011

Harvard School of Public Health Info Sesssion on Monday- research internships & graduate programs

OPEN TO ALL MAJORS
Monday, March 7th
12 noon to 1pm, Public Policy, LH-9 (1st FlOOR)

Learn about Careers in Public Health and Opportunities (research and graduate programs) at Harvard University School of Public Health!

BONUS: Also Learn about The 2010 Affordable Act and the Future of Health Care in the U.S.
On March 23, 2010 President Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. This legislation marks a watershed moment in U.S. health care policy. By 2019, the numbers of uninsured will be reduced by approximately 30 million as a result of Medicaid expansion and a set of subsidies, penalties, and regulatory reforms intended to increase take up of individual insurance. These policies will bring the promise of financial access to health care to lower-income Americans but will increase the urgency of delivery system reforms to ensure meaningful access to high-quality care and affordability in the long run. This presentation will highlight the key provisions of the Affordable Care Act, their anticipated effects, and the set of delivery system reforms that have been proposed to alleviate the strains the newly insured will impose on the delivery system and increase the value of health care for all Americans.

February 27, 2011

CIA Information Session on Tuesday, March 15th, 5-6:30 PM, ITE 456

Are you interested in a Career or Student Opportunity at the CIA….. And want to know if you qualify for a top secret clearance and employment opportunities at the CIA?
If yes, we welcome you to attend an information session on Tuesday, March 15, 2011 in ITE 456 from 5pm-6:30pm.
You are encouraged to visit (https://www.cia.gov/careers/index.html) prior to attending to view the internship and full-time opportunities available.

February 21, 2011

UPCOMING HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH PRESENTATION

OPEN TO ALL MAJORS
Monday, March 7th
12 noon to 1pm, Public Policy, LH-9 (1st FlOOR)

Learn about Careers in Public Health and Opportunities (research and graduate programs) at Harvard University School of Public Health!

BONUS: Also Learn about The 2010 Affordable Act and the Future of Health Care in the U.S.
On March 23, 2010 President Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. This legislation marks a watershed moment in U.S. health care policy. By 2019, the numbers of uninsured will be reduced by approximately 30 million as a result of Medicaid expansion and a set of subsidies, penalties, and regulatory reforms intended to increase take up of individual insurance. These policies will bring the promise of financial access to health care to lower-income Americans but will increase the urgency of delivery system reforms to ensure meaningful access to high-quality care and affordability in the long run. This presentation will highlight the key provisions of the Affordable Care Act, their anticipated effects, and the set of delivery system reforms that have been proposed to alleviate the strains the newly insured will impose on the delivery system and increase the value of health care for all Americans.

February 20, 2011

You can STILL Obtain Credit for your Spring Internship or Research Position

Do you have an internship, co-op, or research position for the spring semester and are interested in obtaining credit or simply having the information added to your transcript?

If yes, let the The Shriver Center help you.

Simply follow the instructions found at:
http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_practicum.html
and call the Shriver Center's front desk at 410-455-2493 for an appointment.

The Shriver Center is located on the 1st Floor of the Public Policy Building.

We look forward to working with you to help you obtain credit.

Politics and the Environment: Internships in Annapolis with the Maryland League of Conservation Voters

The Maryland League of Conservation Voters is the political voice of the environmental community in Maryland advocating for sound conservation policies, promoting pro-environment candidates and holding elected officials and appointed leaders accountable for protecting and restoring the environment. The Maryland League of Conservation Voters Education Fund works to maximize the participation of conservation minded voters in public policy decisions made at the state levels regarding Maryland’s environment and natural resources.

We offer internships throughout the year, in three to four month intervals typically starting in late May, September, or January. We work to match applicant’s skills and interests with organizational priorities and needs. Many interns work in one of the following program areas.

* Outreach Projects
* Media and Communication
* Political and Legislative Campaigns
* Fundraising and Development

Questions? Visit www.mdlcv.org/about/jobs or email dlipinski@mdlcv.org

ALSO, IF INTERESTED IN LEARNING MORE ABOUT THESE INTERN POSITIONS:
STOP BY THE COMMONS BREEZEWAY and look for the Maryland League of Conservation Voters table on Monday, February 28th from 10am to 12Noon.

February 13, 2011

Paid Public Policy Research Intern Program w/The Urban Institute Academy for Public Policy Analysis and Research

The Urban Institute Academy for Public Policy Analysis and Research is a unique and challenging program of skills-building, career development, and mentoring for minority undergraduates interested in careers in public policy research.

Description

The year-long fellowship begins with an intensive nine-week summer program. The summer portion of our program gives students between their junior and senior year of college the skills and exposure crucial to obtaining highly competitive entry positions in the field. After students successfully complete the summer program, we follow up with continued mentoring, a research conference presentation at APPAM, job and graduate school counseling, and research paper publication during their final year of college.

Program Mission
While minorities and persons from distressed communities are often the subject of social programs and policies, they are greatly underrepresented in the field of public policy research. Adding the voices and perspectives of researchers from diverse backgrounds will make a valuable contribution to the field.

Approach

The unique multi-pronged approach of The Urban Institute Academy will provide our students with:
* Policy knowledge
* Technical skills training
* Guided research projects
* Career skills development
* Exposure to policy research careers
* Senior-year follow-up

Policy Areas
Students will build their knowledge of important public policy issues in the following areas:
* Poverty and Income Support
* Employment Policy
* Education Policy
* Health Policy
* Housing and Urban Neighborhoods
* Crime and Justice Policy
* Federal Budget and Tax Policy

The application deadline is February 25, 2011. All application packages must be postmarked by this date to be considered.

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT: http://www.urban.org/uisa/index.cfm

February 11, 2011

Volunteers Needed: Refugee Youth Project @ Patterson Park High School

The mission of the Refugee Youth Project (RYP) is to facilitate a program committed to tutoring and mentoring the adolescent refugee population in Baltimore. UMBC's Service-Learning program is recruiting students to volunteer with RYP at Patterson Park High School on Wednesdays from 2:30-6:30pm. This is an opportunity for the UMBC community to aid in the assimilation of one of the under represented youth groups in Baltimore City and further promote their education while providing a significant window of opportunity that these students would not other wise have access to.

“RYP students come from 17 different countries, including Liberia, Senegal, Mauritania, Eritrea, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Iraq, and Bhutan.”

Transportation by way of the Shriver Center Vans will be provided for all volunteers who sign up with the 096 Practicum. You can buff up your resume and transcript with a service-learning practicum notation.

The Shriver Center encourages volunteers to sign up by February 18th so that they may be available to attend one of the two available mandatory training sessions. The first is on Wednesday, February 16th at John’s Hopkins University and the second is right here on UMBC’s campus on February 21st from 3-6 pm.

This program will be a mutually enriching experience for both the volunteers and students. Contact Manpreet Suri (suri139@gmail.com), Service-Learning Intern for Refugee Youth Project at Patterson Park High School, to reserve your spot and sign up for a training.

Volunteer with the Adult Literacy Program & Help Change Lives!

The Adult Literacy Program is a program at The Learning Bank that provides one-on-one tutoring to adults in a broad range of subjects, ranging from literacy skill development to math skill building, and GED preparation.

The Shriver Center's Service-Learning program is offering a great opportunity for students to get involved with the Adult Literacy Program this spring: Sign up as a Volunteer on Thursdays from 5:00pm-8:30pm.

Transportation is provided for students who enroll through the Service-Learning program. As a volunteer, you will receive a Service-Learning notation on your transcript.

All students interested in volunteering with the Adult Literacy Program should contact Camille Vu (cvu1@umbc.edu) for more information.

February 7, 2011

Baltimore City Mayoral Fellowship

2011 Fellowship Dates

Wednesday, June 15 - through Friday, August 19

The Baltimore City Mayoral Fellowship is a ten week full-time placement in a Mayoral office or agency. Fellows will be assigned to projects that focus on a myriad of public policy issues and challenges. Mayoral Fellows will complete their projects under the direction of senior level government officials and will be provided with immediate and direct feedback.

Mayoral Fellows receive stipends and are placed in agencies based on their background, interests and the needs of the agencies and departments.

Information found at:

Intern at Any MD Nonprofit this Summer and Get Paid for It

Participate in the Walter Sondheim Jr. Maryland Nonprofit Leadership Program
A Program Administered by The Shriver Center at UMBC, Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations, and the Office of the Governor

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Maryland Nonprofit Leadership Program offers paid summer internship opportunities in the nonprofit sector to college juniors, seniors, and graduate students attending Maryland institutions. Participating interns work for ten weeks full-time from June6th to August 12th while participating in bi-weekly seminars in nonprofit management. Each participating student receives a $3,000 stipend.

INTERNSHIP BENEFITS
College and university undergraduate and graduate students from various majors are provided with an opportunity to build valuable skills, explore career choices within the nonprofit sector and gain experience managing and leading public service organizations. In doing so, the Maryland Nonprofit Leadership Program makes an important contribution to the development of the state’s current and future workforce and citizenry.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS AND SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
• Eligible applicants must be graduate or undergraduate students attending a two- or four- year college or university in Maryland with a GPA of 3.00 or higher. In addition, all undergraduate applicants must be entering their junior or senior year during the Fall 2011 semester.
• Candidates must intern full-time for 10 weeks from June 6 to August 12, 2011.
• Interns must be willing to travel to the Baltimore area as necessary during the ten weeks of the program to attend four to five professional development seminars conducted by the Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations.
• Special consideration for admittance into the program will be given to applicants who have secured a summer internship in a Maryland non-profit at the time of application. However, assistance will be given to students without a placement once they are admitted into the Maryland Nonprofit Leadership Program.

All majors are strongly encouraged to apply.

To apply:
Obtain an application at: ShriverCenter.umbc.edu/nonprofit

Application Deadline: Tuesday, March 15, 2011

For more information, contact: Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center, routzahn@umbc.edu

Participate in the Governor's Summer Internship Program

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
The Governor’s Summer Internship Program introduces college students to the unique challenges and rewards of working within MD State Government. For 10 weeks (June 6 – August 12, 2011), interns:
• Work in state government agencies on substantive tasks, including drafting speeches and correspondence, tracking legislation, attending hearings, assisting with constituent case work, and researching policy options
• Participate in seminars with top Maryland officials and make site visits to State facilities
• Develop policy papers on a significant issue facing Maryland (e.g. the Chesapeake Bay, crime, care for the elderly) and present their findings in person to the Governor

QUALIFICATIONS:
Applicants must be:
• Undergraduates attending a two- or a four-year college or university in Maryland, or Maryland residents attending an out-of-state college or university.
• Entering their junior or senior year during the Fall 2011 semester, with a GPA of 3.00 or higher.
All majors are strongly encouraged to apply.

DEADLINE TO APPLY:
Monday, March 7, 2011

COMPENSATION: Interns receive a $3,000 stipend.

TO DOWNLOAD AN APPLICATION, VISIT: shrivercenter.umbc.edu/gsip

QUESTIONS, CONTACT: Mike Oettel, The Shriver Center, moettel@umbc.edu

February 5, 2011

RESUMANIA 2011: Drop-In Resume Reviews at The Career Services and Shriver Centers

Need resume help?
Are you looking for a full-time or part-time job?
Are you looking for an internship or research opportunity?

Drop-In and Get Your Resume Reviewed and Approved on UMBCworks
February 8th, 9th, and 10th, 12 Noon to 4PM Each Day

Download file

To get started, stop by the Career Services Center or the Shriver Center anytime between Noon and 4:00pm on Tuesday, February 8 to Thursday, February 10 for RESUMANIA. Just bring us an electronic copy of your resume on a USB drive or upload it on UMBCworks and we’ll have you ready to look for positions the same day!

No appointments, no hassle, and all it takes is 20 minutes of your time.

Get your resume reviewed at either the Career Serices Center or Shriver Center based on the type of position you are seeking to obtain.

The Career Services Center:
Provides assistance with locating: Part-time, Full-time, On-Campus & Seasonal Jobs
2nd Floor of the Math/Psych Building, 410-455-2216
careers.umbc.edu

The Shriver Center
Provides assistance with locating: Internships, Coops, Research, & Service Opportunities
1st Floor of the Public Policy Building, 410-455-2493
shrivercenter.umbc.edu

We look forward to seeing you!

UMBCworks is a collaborative partnership of the Career Services Center and The Shriver Center.

February 1, 2011

Calling All Students Interested in Solving the Healthcare Crisis!

Health Leads (formally known as Project HEALTH) is an organization that seeks to break the link between poverty and poor health. Though national in scope, Health Leads takes a local approach to finding innovative solutions to the health care crisis. We mobilize college students to work in urban community clinics and provide low-income families in Baltimore with access to a wide variety of resources. Health Leads volunteers work closely with patients to navigate the resource landscape in order to address basic needs such as employment, housing, food, utilities, etc. We also work closely with doctors, nurses, lawyers, and social workers to provide patients with a holistic approach to health care that complements the care provided by health professionals in the clinical setting. Health Leads is a national network with sites in Baltimore, Boston, New York, Rhode Island, Washington D.C., and Chicago. Universities participating in Health Leads Baltimore include the Johns Hopkins University and Loyola College in Maryland. UMBC, in partnership with St. Agnes Hospital, has launched a family-resource desk to connect families to community resources critical to their health, safety and economic survival.

Please attend the following information sessions to learn more about Health Leads:
February 1st at 7:00pm in PUP 107
February 2nd at 12pm in PUP 107


To request a link to the online application system, email Mohsan Chaudhry at umbc.healthleads@gmail.com with “Fall Application - UMBC” in the subject line and your first and last name in the email body. The application is due by Sunday, February 6th 2011 by 12am. Attendance at an information session in not mandatory for applying to Health Leads.

If you have any questions, please email us at umbc.healthleads@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing from you.

January 31, 2011

Volunteer with Refugee Youth Project & Make a World of Difference!

The Refugee Youth Project (RYP) is an after school and mentoring program that seeks to improve the lives of Baltimore's youngest refugees by supporting their academic needs and making their acculturation simple and meaningful. RYP students come from 17 different countries, including Liberia, Senegal, Mauritania, Eritrea, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Iraq, and Bhutan.

The Shriver Center's Service-Learning program is offering TWO opportunities for students to get involved with RYP this spring:

- Sign up as a Volunteer with RYP on Wednesdays from 2:30pm-6pm. Transportation is provided for students who enroll through the Service-Learning program.

- Apply to become the Service-Learning Intern for RYP this spring! The Intern will be eligible to receive a “Service-Learning Leadership” notation on their transcript. To access the Service-Learning Intern Application for Spring 2011, visit: http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/service_forms.html. Applications are due Monday, January 31st.

All students interested in volunteering/interning with RYP will be required to attend a training on February 9th at UMBC. Call The Shriver Center at 410.455.2493 to sign up for a spot before the site fills up!

Apply to be a Service-Learning Intern!

The Shriver Center has 3 Service-Learning Intern positions open for the Spring 2011 semester. Interns play a pivotal role in The Shriver Center's Service-Learning Program, which places close to 600 UMBC students each year at service sites. Service-Learning Interns are student leaders who aspire to take on a more challenging role to lead various service sites. Open positions include:

Refugee Youth Project – Provide tutoring and mentoring support to adolescent refugees. Intern leads the group on Wednesdays from 2:30pm-6:30pm.
Project Team – Work with youth to stress teamwork and unity through fun and creative group activities. Intern leads the group on Mondays from 4pm- 7pm.
Adult Literacy Program at The Learning Bank – Assist adults with tutoring and GED prep. Intern leads the group on Tuesday evenings from 5pm-8:30pm; day of week for service is flexible.

Some Intern positions provide a stipend; all provide a “Service-Learning Leadership” transcript notation.

To download an application, visit The Shriver Center and click on "Service-Learning Intern Application – Spring 2011” at the bottom of the page.

Applications are due to The Shriver Center by Monday, January 31st. Contact Clare Greene (clare6@umbc.edu) with any questions!

January 30, 2011

Go On the Road with The Shriver Center to T.Rowe Price

VISIT T. ROWE PRICE (http://corporate.troweprice.com) TO LEARN ABOUT SUMMER 2011 INTERN POSITIONS on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25th.

11:15 am - 3:30pm

Instead of bringing the companies to campus, we're taking you to the company!

Take a tour of the facility and hear about internship opportunities within Global Business Solutions,Technology, Document Publishing, and Finance.

TRANSPORTATION:
Transportation is provided, but a RSVP is required. You will receive confirmation of your registration prior to the trip date. Space is limited, so register early! Vans will leave the Shriver Center promptly at 11:15 am.

REGISTRATION:
To register, send your resume to Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center, routzahn@umbc.edu and RSVP via UMBCworks under the EVENTS tab

QUALIFICATIONS:
Student Qualifications for T. Rowe Price Include:
- 3.0 GPA and US Citizenship or Permanent Resident required
- Majoring in one of the following: Computer Science, Information Systems, Computer Engineering, Visual Arts, Graphic Design, Financial Economics, and Economics
- Interest in Information Technology, Data Systems, Business Analysis, Web Design, Graphics/Publications, or Accounting

AGENDA INCLUDES:
Tour of T. Rowe Price Investment Technology Data Center
Presentation on internship opportunities for Summer 2011
Lunch and Learn – Panel Discussion and Q&A with T. Rowe Price managers

January 27, 2011

Last Chance to Apply to The Institute for Responsible Citizenship

The Institute for Responsible Citizenship is now accepting applications. We provide an intensive summer leadership program for talented African American male college students.

Institute scholars work at high-level internships, take a challenging seminar in economics and political science, and meet influential leaders in the public and private sectors. Housing and other expenses are paid by the Institute.

Applicants must be college sophomores. Students from all majors are eligible.

We have extended our deadline for the summer program to Friday, February 4, 2011.

To learn more about our announcement and the application process, visit our website at www.i4rc.org. Frequently Asked Questions can be found at www.i4rc.org/faq_intro.htm

January 24, 2011

Spring Volunteer Intern Working with the Homeless

The Frederick Ozanam House seeks a Volunteer Intern to work with their Beans and Bread Program

The person who fills this position will acquire an understanding of the needs of the homeless and the ability to access resources and make referrals as deemed necessary. The intern will gain a wealth of knowledge about the population we serve and will be able to carry with him/her an understanding of this diverse populace.

If interested, apply to intern position 9243319 in UMBCworks.

If you do not have a resume approved on UMBCwoks for an intern search, connect with The Shriver Center (410-455-2493) and follow the simply instructions via our website at: http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

January 23, 2011

Harvard Summer Internship and Research Opportunities

Interested in summer research at Harvard?
CLICK HERE to learn more about Harvard's wide range of summer programs.
February deadlines approaching!

January 21, 2011

Become a Leader in Service: Apply to be a Service-Learning Intern

The Shriver Center has 3 Service-Learning Intern positions open for the Spring 2011 semester. Interns play a pivotal role in The Shriver Center's Service-Learning Program, which places close to 600 UMBC students each year at service sites. Service-Learning Interns are student leaders who aspire to take on a more challenging role to lead various service sites. Open positions include:

Refugee Youth Project – Provide tutoring and mentoring support to adolescent refugees. Intern leads the group on Wednesdays from 2:30pm-6:30pm.
Project Team – Work with youth to stress teamwork and unity through fun and creative group activities. Intern leads the group on Mondays from 4pm- 7pm.
Adult Literacy Program at The Learning Bank – Assist adults with tutoring and GED prep. Intern leads the group on Tuesday evenings from 5pm-8:30pm; day of week for service is flexible.

Some Intern positions provide a stipend; all provide a “Service-Learning Leadership” transcript notation.

To download an application, visit The Shriver Center and click on "Service-Learning Intern Application – Spring 2011” at the bottom of the page.

Applications are due to The Shriver Center by Monday, January 31st. Contact Clare Greene (clare6@umbc.edu) with any questions!

Refugee Youth Project: Leadership & Volunteer Opportunities this Spring!

The Refugee Youth Project (RYP) is an after school and mentoring program that seeks to improve the lives of Baltimore's youngest refugees by supporting their academic needs and making their acculturation simple and meaningful. RYP students come from 17 different countries, including Liberia, Senegal, Mauritania, Eritrea, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Iraq, and Bhutan.

The Shriver Center's Service-Learning program is offering TWO opportunities for students to get involved with RYP this spring:

- Sign up as a Volunteer with RYP on Wednesdays from 2:30pm-6pm. Transportation is provided for students who enroll through the Service-Learning program.

- Apply to become the Service-Learning Intern for RYP this spring! The Intern will be eligible to receive a “Service-Learning Leadership” notation on their transcript. To access the Service-Learning Intern Application for Spring 2011, visit: http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/service_forms.html. Applications are due Monday, January 31st.

All students interested in volunteering/interning with RYP will be required to attend a training on February 9th at UMBC. Call The Shriver Center at 410.455.2493 to sign up for a spot before the site fills up!

January 9, 2011

2011 American Association of People with Disabilities Internship Program

Each summer, the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) hosts a summer internship program in Washington, DC for students with all types of disabilities.

AAPD's Summer Internships Program offers college students, law students, and other graduate and professional students with disabilities the opportunity to work in public service for ten weeks on Capitol Hill and at federal agencies. This ten-week experience gives interns the opportunity to gain invaluable hands-on experience in government, including insight into government office operations, public policy development, law-making and research, and constituents' roles in the legislative and administrative processes. Interns receive a stipend, travel to and from DC, and fully-accessible housing.

The 2011 AAPD Washington DC Summer Internships Program for Students with Disabilities is generously sponsored by Walmart, the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation (MEAF) and the HSC Foundation.

Applications must be received by 5:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time) on or before Monday, January 24, 2011.

Apply Online: www.aapd.com/aapdintership
Via Email: internship@aapd.com.
Please pass this information along to any eligible candidates.

January 7, 2011

Research Intern Needed to Assess Psychosocial & Physical Functioning in Burn Injured Patients

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences seeks a Research Assistant

Part-time, 10 to 15 hours per week, parking and lunch vouchers provided

Majors include: Health Administration & Policy, Psychology, Human Services, Public Policy, Social Work, and Sociology

The student Research Assistant (RA) will be responsible for assisting the Research Program Coordinator in implementing the research program established by the Johns Hopkins University Burn Injury Rehabilitation Model System at The Johns Hopkins Burn Center. The Burn Model System project develops and demonstrates a comprehensive, multidisciplinary model system of rehabilitative services for individuals with severe burns, and evaluates the efficacy of that system through the collection and analysis of data on system benefits, costs and outcomes. The RA will have the opportunity to learn about and contribute to the ongoing success of multiple research studies within the Burn Model System (e.g. Burn Model System, Acute Stress Disorder/ PTSD Prevention Study, Nintendo Wii Rehabilitation study, etc.). Primary research activities include: data collection using validated interview measures to assess psychosocial and physical functioning outcomes in burn injured patient population; data entry into a complex multi-site web-based database as well as local Excel and Access databases; data quality assurance projects; assembly of data collection packets, case report binders and standard operating procedure manuals.

IF INTERESTED, apply via UMBCworks under Internships via the Shriver Center- 9243262

If you do not have a resume approved on UMBCwoks for an intern search, connect with The Shriver Center (410-455-2493) and follow the simply instructions via our website at: http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

January 3, 2011

Intern at Morgan Stanley- Baltimore as a Summer Analyst

Attention Juniors and Seniors interested in Finance with a 3.00 GPA or above
Consider serving as a summer intern at Morgan Stanley's Operations Division

Morgan Stanley’s Operations Division is responsible for the post- execution trade processing and internal controls from trade entry through settlement and custody. Operations is also responsible for proprietary and customer transactions of both primary and secondary trading in listed and over-the-counter transactions in commodities, equity and fixed income securities, and structured derivatives. Opportunities are available to work closely with colleagues in the Institutional businesses to process complex transactions to solve operational problems, respond to business issues and client needs, assist in risk management, conduct revenue analysis and participate in Firm re-engineering projects.

We are looking for undergraduates interested in beginning their careers in the finance industry. The internship would be for the duration of the summer. As a summer analyst, you would be assisting current Operations Analysts in completing their day to day tasks

To Apply- Please be sure to submit your resume online via UMBCWorks ASAP AND follow the additional instructions located there.
Directions on how to use UMBCworks to obtain an internship

December 12, 2010

The Baltimore Child Abuse Center is looking for Spring Interns

The Baltimore Child Abuse Center is looking for the following interns:

Information System Intern
Management/Finance Intern
Development Intern

The Baltimore Child Abuse Center was established in 1987 to lessen the trauma that children experience during an investigation of child sexual abuse. To this end, BCAC's mission is to provide all reported victims of child sexual abuse and their non-offending caretakers with comprehensive interviews including forensic medical examinations for the children, treatment referral, crisis counseling services, and referral to community resources, as well as expanded prevention, intervention, and aftercare services.

IF INTERESTED, please apply to these intern listings via UMBCworks.

If you do not have a resume approved on UMBCwoks for an intern search, connect with The Shriver Center (410-455-2493) and follow the simply instructions via our website at: http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

University of MD School of Medicine, Dept. of Pediatrics seeks Health Educator Assistant Internship

Compensation: Research or Internship Credit, Parking and Meal vouchers

Position Description: This is an exciting opportunity to work in the Division of Growth and Nutrition within the Department of Pediatrics under the guidance of Dr. Maureen Black. The interventionist will co-deliver a health- promotion intervention to middle school girls in Baltimore city as part of the Challenge! project. The intervention will take place during and after school. The intervention is an extension of the original Challenge! project and aims to prevent obesity, improve diet, and increase physical activity among adolescent girls. For this intervention, the interventionist will engage in moderate-vigorous physical activities with the adolescents one to two times each week at a local YMCA.

Responsibilities include recruiting participants, evening and weekend phone calls, delivering the intervention lessons, following-up with participants by phone, transporting class materials, attending weekly meetings, data entry, filing, and other office duties. Between cohorts, the interventionist will be expected to conduct baseline and environmental evaluations of the participants, schools, and neighborhoods. To learn more about this project and others within the growth and nutrition division, please visit our website:
http://www.medschool.umaryland.edu/growth

Requirements:
- Junior/senior undergraduate level student in Nutrition, Psychology, Physical Education, Public Health, or a related field
- Strong commitment to personal wellness through healthy eating and exercise
- nterest in being part of a school- and community-based intervention project serving African American adolescent girls in Baltimore City Middle Schools
- Experience abiding by strict research protocols
- Valid drivers license (please bring to interview)
- Ability to transport supplies and equipment (access to car)
- Promising applicants may be asked to do a mock health lesson. Successful applicants must receive clearance on State and FBI background checks as this position involves working in schools.

Time Commitment:
We ask that the potential intern be available for one of the following shifts:

Morning Shifts:
Monday and Wednesday- 9:00am-1:00pm
Monday and Friday- 9:00am-1:00pm
Tuesday and Thursday- 9:00am-1:00pm

Afternoon Shifts:
Monday and Wednesday- 1:00pm-5:00pm
Monday and Friday- 1:00pm-5:00pm
Tuesday and Thursday- 1:00pm-5:00pm

IF INTERESTED, PLEASE APPLY TO THIS INTERNSHIP VIA UMBCworks position
9243001

If you do not have a resume approved on UMBCwoks for an intern search, connect with The Shriver Center (410-455-2493) and follow the simply instructions via our website at: http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

Help Advance Autism Research! Become a Research Intern at Kennedy Krieger Center for Autism and Related Disorders

GREAT INTERN OPPORTUNITY FOR PSYCHOLOGY AND BIOLOGY MAJORS, OR THOSE INTERESTED IN AUTISM RESEARCH! APPLY TODAY!

Join us at CARD in serving children with autism spectrum disorders and their families! The Research Trainee Intern is an exciting opportunity to learn more about developmental disabilities through involvement in our clinical research team. The CARD Research trainee will be principally responsible for assisting with duties related to the CARD clinical registry and database. This project will provide the CARD volunteer with exposure to interdisciplinary research and practice, through observation and training, in an outpatient pediatric setting providing a full spectrum of care.
• Gain valuable research experience through understanding of the internal procedures and maintenance of aforementioned studies.
• Assist with scoring, checking, and entering data from research instruments into data entry platforms.
• Attend CARD and research related meetings to learn more about the research process, the status of each project, new opportunities, and the clinic environment at CARD.
• Observe clinic evaluations to gain a better understanding of the evaluations used to assess autism spectrum disorders.
• Inventory parent questionnaires for completion and assemble parent questionnaire packets.
• Potential to gain access to patient data for your thesis.
• Potential for a stipend for students that have demonstrated exemplary work and commitment.
• The CARD Research Volunteer requires flexibility as this position may require assistance with a variety of tasks and duties throughout the clinic.

IF INTERESTED, please apply to this internship position via UMBCworks, position 9243002

If you do not have a resume approved on UMBCwoks for an intern search, connect with The Shriver Center (410-455-2493) and follow the simply instructions via our website at: http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

December 6, 2010

Baltimore BORN, founded by RAVEN Domonique Foxworth, is seeking Tutors

BORN is an after school program based in East Baltimore and was created by Baltimore Raven Domonique Foxworth for the young men in Baltimore who have the talent and potential to succeed, but lack the opportunities to do so due to various social obstacles and the appeal of the street. The 5th and 6th graders at BORN struggle with their math and reading skills and need help in the form of tutoring. We are currently seeking university students who like working with young kids to tutor and help the boys succeed.

Position Description: This position would require the tutor to assist the students with their math and Reading assignments from school there by enhancing their Math and Reading skills. The tutor would work with one or two boys at a time. The over all aim is to improve academic achievement of the boy's so that they will successfully transition from one grade level to the next with ease.

Responsibilities:
• Complete 3-5 hours of tutoring a week
• Maintain a Math/Reading log of each student tutored so as to track progress and identify areas of learning that need attention.
• Work patiently with students to ensure they understand concepts being taught.
• Report to Program Managers after tutoring session to discuss observations/input/progress made.

Qualifications:
• Currently enrolled in a university.
• Successful completion of at least a basic university level Math and English course.

Hours: We are willing to work with your schedule. Tutoring will take place anytime between 2:30pm-5:00 Monday-Friday. Tutors can choose what days they would like to come in. A minimum of one hour is expected each time you come in.

Position Type: Since we are a non profit this position is a Volunteer/ Unpaid position.

IF INTERESTED: Please connect with UMBC alum Nikita Soman, Assistant Program Manager
at Baltimore BORN at nikita@baltimoreborn.org

Spring Casework Intern Needed at Bernie's Place

Attention Psychology and SOWK Majors

Bernie's Place provides supportive housing and services to male ex-offenders and homeless men in recovery from substance abuse.

Responsibilities:
To provide ongoing support and expertise through comprehensive assessment, planning, implementation and overall evaluation of individual patient needs.

If interested, apply to intern position 9242896 via UMBCworks.

If you do not have a resume approved on UMBCwoks for an intern seach, connect with The Shriver Center (410-455-2493) and follow the simply instructions via our website at: http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

November 21, 2010

Apply to this Summer's Under Armour Rookie Intern Program

Spend your summer working at the hottest brand in the industry!

Under Armour's internship program is filled with exciting, hands-on work experiences that teach you above and beyond the classroom. You will understand the importance of “Be Humble and Stay Hungry” and know what it takes to “Protect This House!”

The team is looking for competitive students with the following qualifications:

- Completed two or more academic years at a university or college (Junior, Senior or Graduate status ONLY)
- Participation and Leadership with campus organizations, clubs, athletics teams, groups is a plus
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Ability to multi-task and prioritize in a fast paced environment
- Ability to work from May 31 – August 12, 2011 and a minimum of 40 hours per week in Baltimore, Maryland

The team offers a great package:
* 11 weeks PAID Internship
* Training, Development and Mentoring Programs
* Training, development and mentoring programs
* Retail Day
* Challenging responsibilities and Master Project assignment
* Group Projects that tackle REAL industry challenges
* Networking with top executives
* Career and succession planning
* Substantial employee discount
* Give- back opportunities such as Habitat for Humanity, Living Classrooms and the Ronald McDonald House
* Headquarters located on the water of Baltimore's Inner Harbor with free on-site parking
* Casual dress work environment

Make the future yours and be a part of history.
Apply from November 1, 2010 to January 1, 2011.

TO APPLY VISIT, http://www.uabiz.com/careers/interns.cfm
This program is very competitive. Therefore, please do not send a general resume. Be sure to tailor your resume to the position that you are applying to. The Shriver Center can assist you with your resume. Give our office a call at 410-455-2493 for an appointment.

Continue reading "Apply to this Summer's Under Armour Rookie Intern Program" »

The Top 5 Pieces of Information YOU need to know about Internships, Co-ops and Research

The Shriver Center presents....

The Top 5 Pieces of Information YOU need to know about Internships, Co-ops and Research

5. Many internships, co-ops and research position for Summer of 2011 have application deadlines in the Fall Semester. This means to be competitive, you should meet with a Shriver Center coordinator today to get your resume in shape and to be eligible to apply. BONUS: By applying in fall, you can be the envy of your friends by having your summer internship planned before the start of Spring semester.

4. Are you currently working in on-campus research, a co-op or part-time internship or do you have an internship or research position already lined up for next Spring or Summer? The Shriver Center can help you get academic credit for your hard work and get a notation on your transcript indicating your participation in a university-sanctioned applied learning experience. Transcript notations make you stand out from the competition when you are applying for full-time jobs and graduate school. Call the Shriver Center today at 410-455-2493 to tell us about your placement and discuss your options for credit.

3. The Shriver Center has a range of services available exclusively to UMBC students. From UMBCworks, our online database system with more than 500 internship, co-op and research opportunities, to our resume and cover letter critique and review services, to personalized, one-on-one interview prep sessions, we are here to help you be successful in identifying a great internship. Visit our website- http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

2. Networking is one of the best ways to find an internship and the Shriver Center sponsors a range of events for you to meet professionals in your field. The Spring semester marks the return of the Shriver Center On the Road series where we take you to see the companies. Connect with your Shriver Center coordinator now to position yourself to get priority for these trips.

1. Now is the time to find a spring or summer internship! UMBCworks has a wide array of part-time, PAID, positions available for the Spring and Summer 2011 semesters, but you need to apply now to be considered. If you don't already have an approved resume in UMBCworks, stop by the Shriver Center on the first floor of the Public Policy Building TODAY to make an appointment with a coordinator.

Good luck with the rest of your semester and we look forward to seeing you soon!

November 12, 2010

What Are You Doing Over Spring Break?

Have you considered an Alternative School Break (ASB)?

Are you a passionate and caring Individual?
Interested in making a difference?
Do you desire to help others?
Are you looking for more ways to get involved?

COME TO THE ASB KICK-OFF
WHEN: WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 17TH, 11am to 1pm,
WHERE: LOWER FLAT TUESDAYS

Questions? Contact Ben Davis (bdavis4@umbc.edu) for more information

November 10, 2010

Obtain a PAID Internship on Campus- Attend the Techpreneur Internship Fair

On behalf of UMBC, you are cordially invited to the Techpreneur Internship Fair – A Showcase of Talent!

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ATTENTION ALL MAJORS- Interested in an internship with a start-up company? Come and meet with executives from the bioscience and technology companies at UMBC’s business incubator and learn about opportunities to gain work experience in an entrepreneurial culture.

Below you will find a sample of the companies who plan to attend the event. These companies are ALL offering PAID INTERNSHIPS and MOST are located at UMBC!!!!

Details of the event are as follows:

Techpreneur Intern Fair @ UMBC – A Showcase of Talent
THIS TUESDAY, November 16, 2010
bwtech@UMBC Incubator & Accelerator (south campus - Large conference room off the main lobby)
5:00 PM to 6:30 PM
OPEN TO ALL MAJORS

Free Van Service at 4:40 PM to and from south campus- bwtech@UMBC Incubator & Accelerator (south campus)

Pick-up Location: UMBC Administration Building at 4:40 PM
If you prefer to drive on your own, directions to the bwtech@UMBC Incubator & Accelerator (south campus- 1450 South Rolling Road Baltimore, MD 21227) can be found at: http://www.bwtechumbc.com//about/directions.html

DON'T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY SLIP AWAY

RSVP via your UMBCworks account under the EVENTS TAB
Questions, contact Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center (410-455-2493 or routzahn@umbc.edu)

BRING COPIES OF YOUR RESUME TO THE EVENT

Participating Companies include:
Fearless Solutions
RCI- Realistic Computing Inc.
Technology Security Associates, Inc.
Biomedica
StormCenter Communications
Inciter, Inc.
Convergent Technologies Inc
Amethyst Technologies, LLC
Quantum Medical Metrics, LLC
Amidus, LLC
ProSpect Pharma
Blue Wave Semiconductors, Inc.
Intellibit Systems LLC
Aurora Analytics LLC
Pearl Lifescience

November 7, 2010

Institute for Responsible Citizenship now accepting applications

The Institute for Responsible Citizenship is currently accepting applications for its summer leadership program in Washington, DC and New York City. The Institute provides America’s best and brightest African American male college students with unparalleled networking opportunities, leadership development, and life-long mentorship.

Program Highlights—
High-level internships around Washington, DC
Exposure to influential leaders
Rigorous academic training
Leadership development seminars
Activities that promote strong bonds

—Program Details —
All majors welcome
Must be a college sophomore to apply
Must commit to two summers
Housing is provided by the Institute

Deadline: January 7, 2011
Applications accepted on a rolling basis through January 7, 2011. To learn more the announcement and the application process, visit www.i4rc.org

November 5, 2010

$15/Hour Corporate Communications Internship at W.R. Grace!

Title: Communications Intern
Location: Columbia, Maryland, United States
Base Pay: $15.00 per hour
Employee Type: Part-Time, 15 to 20 hours a week
Length: One semester plus opportunity for renewal during summer break
Job Type: Communications/PR
Required Education: At least college junior, working toward a BA or BS from a four-year college or university

Description

W. R. Grace & Co. (NYSE: GRA), a global specialty chemicals and materials company headquartered in Columbia, Maryland, is seeking a Communications Intern to assist with a range of internal and external communications projects. Advanced undergraduate students studying toward a degree in communication, public relations, business, marketing or related field are encouraged to apply.

Intern will work directly with the Corporate Communications Manager and will be involved with a variety of creative projects that include, but are not limited to, the following:

• Drafting press releases and assisting with media outreach
• Assisting in the production of employee and stakeholder communications, such as quarterly employee town hall meetings and investor meetings
• Researching and writing articles, letters and announcements for the Chairman, President & CEO and other members of the executive leadership team, and for Corporate Communications and other departments
• Assisting in the production of electronic and printed newsletters and annual reports
• Copy editing
• Assisting in the creation and execution of branding, marketing and community outreach campaigns
• Assist in managing and updating content for the company’s internal and external web sites

For more information, including position requirements, please see below the jump. To apply, please email BOTH a resume and cover letter to Larisa Cioaca at larisa.cioaca@grace.com

Continue reading "$15/Hour Corporate Communications Internship at W.R. Grace!" »

October 31, 2010

Upcoming UMBC Networking Event for Internships on 11/16

On behalf of UMBC, you are cordially invited to the Techpreneur Internship Fair – A Showcase of Talent!

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This event will serve to introduce UMBC students like you to companies that have a strong relationship with the university.

The Techpreneur Internship Fair at UMBC will also provide entrepreneurs and their firms the opportunity to meet YOU as a possible intern hire. Below you will find a sample of the companies who plan to attend the event. These companies are ALL offering PAID INTERNSHIPS and MOST are located at UMBC!!!!

Details of the event are as follows:

Techpreneur Intern Fair @ UMBC – A Showcase of Talent
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
bwtech@UMBC Incubator & Accelerator (south campus - Large conference room off the main lobby)
5:00 PM to 6:30 PM
OPEN TO ALL MAJORS

Free Van Service at 4:40 PM to and from south campus- bwtech@UMBC Incubator & Accelerator (south campus)

Pick-up Location: UMBC Administration Building at 4:40 PM
If you prefer to drive on your own, directions to the bwtech@UMBC Incubator & Accelerator (south campus- 1450 South Rolling Road Baltimore, MD 21227) can be found at: http://www.bwtechumbc.com//about/directions.html

DON'T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY SLIP AWAY

RSVP via your UMBCworks account under the EVENTS TAB
Questions, contact Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center (410-455-2493 or routzahn@umbc.edu)

BRING COPIES OF YOUR RESUME TO THE EVENT

Participating Companies include:
Fearless Solutions
COLUMBIA Technologies
RCI- Realistic Computing Inc.
Technology Security Associates, Inc.
Biomedica
StormCenter_Outlook
Inciter, Inc.
Convergent Technologies Inc
Paragon Bioservices, Inc.
Amethyst Technologies, LLC
Quantum Medical Metrics, LLC

October 24, 2010

Shriver Center Walk-In Days for Resume Reviews this Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday

Looking for an internship, co-op, research, or service opportunity this spring?
Do you want to fatten up that resume a little bit?
Do you want to potentially get paid AND possibly earn credit for it?

The UMBC Shriver Center can help you answer all of those questions. The Shriver Center has MANY PAID and UNPAID opportunities available for ALL majors this upcoming SPRING and we need students to fill them.

Internships are important to obtain admission to graduate school and to find a position after graduation. You gain experience and are almost certainly eligible to earn upper level credit by interning 8 to 10 hours per week.

Once you meet with a coordinator, The Shriver Center will send your resume to organizations that interest you. In other words, we'll do the mailing and employer outreach on your behalf.

To get started stop by the Shriver Center ANY TIME between 9:00am and 4:00pm on THIS TUESDAY (10/26), WEDNESDAY (10/27), or THURSDAY (10/28) for the Spring 2011 Kick Off.

Simply upload your resume to UMBCworks and we'll review your resume and get you set up on UMBCworks to look for intern, co-op, and/or research positions THAT DAY! It's that simple!
Click here for Directions on how to add your resume to UMBCworks

No appointments, no hassle, and best of all, FREE TREATS!!! All it takes is 20 minutes of your time.

We look forward to seeing you at The Shriver Center!
1st Floor of the Public Policy Building
Questions, contact The Shriver Center at 410-455-2493
Also, if you prefer an appointment, simply call or stop by the office.

October 17, 2010

Lunch & Learn Human Services Panel on Monday, 10/25 during FREE HOUR

Get a Jump Start on your Career & Learn about Exciting Internships in Human Services

Monday, October 25th
12:00 Noon to 1pm (FREE HOUR)
Commons 331
Open to ALL Interested Majors
Snacks provided!

Get a jump start on your profession by obtaining career advice from industry experts and learn how to get an internship in the field of Human Services. The representatives below will describe the paid or unpaid intern positions available. Therefore, bring your resume (however, its not required).

Hear from the following panelists:
Marian Amoa, Assistant Director
United Way of Central Maryland
http://www.uwcm.org/uwcm/

Barbara Anderson, Executive Director
ProBono Counseling
http://www.probonocounseling.org/

Madeline Manlove, Executive and Public Policy Assistant
Habitat For Humanity of the Chesapeake
http://habitatchesapeake.org/

Jennifer Valacka, M.S., Director of Operations/Family Trainer
Children Achieving Maximum Potential, Inc. (CHAMP)
http://www.childrenachieving.com/

Farajii R. Muhammad, Public Awareness Coordinator
Maryland CASA Association
www.marylandcasa.org

Kyle Wolfe, Research Program Coordinator
Center for Learning and Health
Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/psychiatry/bayview/clinical_services/substance_abuse/center_for_learning.html

HOPE YOU CAN ATTEND!

If you have any questions, please contact Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center (routzahn@umbc.edu).


October 10, 2010

Obtain a Great Internship this Spring or Summer via The Shriver Center and UMBCworks

Experience prior to graduation is essential particularly in today's job market. Therefore, if you do not currently have an internship, please consider applying to intern positions on UMBCworks.

There are over 500 great NEW SPRING and SUMMER INTERN, CO-OP and RESEARCH positions on UMBCworks that are looking for UMBC students. Many NEW positions are also PAID!!!!

If your resume is already approved by The Shriver Center, here's how you can quickly and easily apply for one today:
1) Log in to UMBCworks by logging into your myUMBC account, click on the "Topics" tab, and then clicking on "Jobs & Internships" followed by "UMBCworks".
2) Now that you're in UMBC works, you just need to:
a) Click on the "Jobs" tab and select UMBCworks
b) Narrow your search by selecting your major and "Internships via the Shriver Center" under Position Type
c) Hit the "Search" button
d) Click on any of the job titles to get an in-depth position description
e) Hit "Submit" to send your resume to that company.

It only takes a few moments to send your resume to any company in UMBCworks, so if you're looking for a spring or summer internship, why wait?

Apply today. It's easy!

IF YOUR RESUME HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED BY THE SHRIVER CENTER FOR YOUR INTERN SEARCH, FOLLOW THE SIMPLE STEPS BELOW:

http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

Institute for Responsible Citizenship now accepting applications

The Institute for Responsible Citizenship is currently accepting applications for its summer leadership program in Washington, DC and New York City. The Institute provides America’s best and brightest African American male college students with unparalleled networking opportunities, leadership development, and life-long mentorship.

Program Highlights—
High-level internships around Washington, DC
Exposure to influential leaders
Rigorous academic training
Leadership development seminars
Activities that promote strong bonds

—Program Details —
All majors welcome
Must be a college sophomore to apply
Must commit to two summers
Housing is provided by the Institute

Deadline: January 7, 2011
Applications accepted on a rolling basis through January 7, 2011. To learn more the announcement and the application process, visit www.i4rc.org

2011 ABELL AWARD IN URBAN POLICY COMPETITION

Submit a research paper on a pressing policy problem facing the City of Baltimore.
Up to $5000 in award money available!

All full-time students at Coppin State University, Goucher College, Johns Hopkins University, Loyola University Maryland, Morgan State University, College of Notre Dame, Towson University, University of Baltimore, University of Maryland, Baltimore, UMBC, University of Maryland, College Park, and Stevenson University are eligible to participate.

Applicants must be full-time, matriculated students at the time the final paper is submitted.

DEADLINES
Entry form: OCTOBER 22, 2010
Abstract: NOVEMBER 22, 2010
Final papers: February 28, 2011

CLICK HEREhttp://ips.jhu.edu/pub/Abell-Award-In-Urban-Policy-Submission-Guidelines for entry form, contest guidelines, FAQ's, sample topics, winning papers from past years, and other helpful information.

Sponsored by
The Abell Foundation and The Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies

Internships in Politics, Public Policy, and Public Administration

Are you interested in an internship in politics, public policy, or public administration?

Each spring semester, the UMBC Political Science Department sponsors an internship program in Policy, Politics, and Public Administration. Students accepted into this program are placed with local and state legislators, members of Congress, political parties, interest groups, think tanks, lobbyists, government agencies, and non-profit organizations.

While gaining practical experience and making important contacts in the Baltimore, Annapolis or Washington areas, students earn 7 academic credits.

The deadline to apply for most internships is November 17, 2010.

Students specifically interested in an internship with the Maryland General Assembly, however, should contact Dr. Hussy immediately to learn about this program’s earlier deadline and special rules.

Read more details and download the application materials at the Political Science Department’s website,
http://www.umbc.edu/politicalsci/interships.htm
Open to all juniors and seniors with a 3.00 GPA or above

For more information, contact:
Dr. Laura Hussey, Department of Political Science

Internships 101: How to Get Hired- Learn from a Panel of Student Experts

Monday, October 18th
12Noon to 1:00 PM
Commons 331

Looking for an internship, co-op, and/or research opportunity? Do you want to fatten up that resume a little bit? Do you want to potentially get paid AND possibly earn credit for it?

The UMBC Shriver Center can help you answer all of those questions.

During this hour long session, you will learn and hear from students who have successfully landed fantastic opportunities. Obtain their advice on topics ranging from resume prep and acing the interview process to negotiating salary questions.

Currently, The Shriver Center has MANY opportunities available for ALL majors and we need students to fill them.

Internships are important to obtain admission to graduate school and to find a position after graduation. You gain experience and are many times eligible to earn upper level credit by interning 8 to 10 hours per week.

We hope you will join us for this informative panel session.

October 3, 2010

Enterprise Rent-A-Car Seeks PAID Summer Management Interns

NO MATTER WHERE YOU WANT TO GO, START HERE.
It will be the best decision you will ever make. No matter where you join Enterprise, you're joining a company Business Week calls, "one of the best places to launch your career."

If you are a junior or senior consider our Management Internship opportunity. Our college interns go at the same energized pace as our full time Management Trainees. It is a paid internship and you can earn valuable experience relating to business.

DEADLINE TO APPLY VIA UMBCworks for an On Campus Interview is THIS WEDNESDAY - Apply to intern position 9241020 today!!!!

If you currently do not have a resume approved on UMBCworks for intern listings, please follow the simple directions found at: http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

September 29, 2010

PAID Editorial Internships available at The Chronicle

Internships at The Chronicle of Higher Education

The Chronicle is seeking editorial interns for the winter/spring 2011 session. The internships are paid, full-time positions in the Washington office, and will run from January until late May. Duties include reporting and writing brief features for the print edition, and daily news articles for the Web site. The application deadline is October 8.

For details, please visit the Website.
http://chronicle.com/section/Editorial-Internships/158/?sid=at&utm_source=at&utm_medium=en

September 27, 2010

The Learning Bank Needs GED Tutors!

Volunteer to help tutor adolescents and adults who are working to obtain their GED or other educational goals. Tutors are needed to assist with basic literacy support (reading/writing) and problem-solving/critical thinking components (math).

Transportation is provided on Tuesday mornings from 9:30am-12:30pm and Thursday evenings from 5pm-8:30pm. If you are interested in volunteering on these days, please call The Shriver Center at 410.455.2493 to set up a time to register. If you want to volunteer, but not on these days, let us know – other volunteer times are available!

Call before October 6th to secure your spot!

Calling ALL Animal Lovers!

This Fall semester, The Shriver Center will be providing transportation to the Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS) on Saturdays from 10am-1pm. Volunteers will assist the animals at the shelter by providing general care and physical activity for animals housed at the shelter.

All students who participate in BARCS and utilize the Shriver Van for transportation to the site will be enrolled in the 096 Practicum, which enables students to receive a transcript notation that recognizes their participation in university-sanctioned community service.

If you want to volunteer with BARCS on Saturdays - or any other day of the week - give a call to The Shriver Center at 410.455.2493 to sign up.

The deadline to register for all of our service-learning placements is Wednesday, October 6th!

Make a World of Difference This Semester

Do you want to give back to your community this Fall?

Students placed through the Service-Learning Program are enrolled in the 096 Service-Learning Practicum, which enables them to receive a notation on their transcript which recognizes participation in university-sanctioned community service. A 3-5 hour weekly commitment of time is required for participation in Service-Learning placements.

To learn more about weekly service opportunities available for the Fall semester, check out our Fall 2010 Service Charts.

Academic credit is also available for students who are interested in connecting their service with a specific course or discipline.

To get started, contact The Shriver Center at 410.455.2493 and set up an appointment today! The deadline for registering is October 6th!

September 23, 2010

Intern this Summer at NSA- October Deadlines

Nothing looks better to future employers than real world experience. As a college undergrad and graduate student, you can gain the experience you need while working toward your degree. And you'll get to experience first hand what life at NSA is really like.

NSA offers internships, a co-op program, and scholarships for a wide variety of majors.

CLICK HERE for undergraduate opportunities

CLICK HERE for graduate opportunities

September 22, 2010

Monday at UMBC: Lunch and Learn Intern/Career Panel on Business & Finance

On behalf of The Shriver Center at UMBC, we would like to formally invite you to this Monday's upcoming Lunch & Learn Career Panel Series on Business and Finance.

THIS Monday, September 27th
12:00Noon to 1pm (Free Hour)
Commons 331
Open to ALL Interested Majors

Bring your resumes (not required) and listen to experts in the field. Snacks provided.

Start your internship/job search now by obtaining advice from industry experts and learn how to get a position in the field of Business & Finance. The representatives below will also describe the paid or unpaid intern positions available at their organizations.

Hear from the following guest speakers:

Matthew C. Bjonerud
Relationship Manager
Corporate Bank
PNC Financial Services Group

David J. Hodnett, J.D.
Vice President, Trust Advisor
PNC Wealth Management

Suzann Medicus, CPA
CEO
Liberty Tax Service

Jeanne St. Martin
President (fmr.)
St. Martin & St. Martin PC

Business Development Intern requested by the Johns Hopkins Office of Strategic Alliance and Business Development

The Johns Hopkins Office of Strategic Alliance and Business Development is looking for an intern.

The internship would be unpaid, but the student would receive firsthand knowledge of business development, and have the opportunity to participant in important meetings and projects. Ideally we are looking for a student with a knowledge of business operations, and our ideal candidate would have a science background (this is not a must).

IF INTERESTED, apply via UMBCworks to the following Internship via The Shriver Center- position number 9241807

If you currently do not have a resume approved on UMBCworks for intern listings, please follow the simple directions found at: http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

September 19, 2010

Growth and Nutrition Division at the University of Maryland School of Medicine Seeks Interns

The Growth and Nutrition Division at the University of Maryland School of Medicine currently has volunteer positions and research internships available. The division conducts research with Pediatric patients and their families. Research interns gain experience in pediatric psychology, medicine, and get hands-on data collection experience.

With all volunteer/intern positions there are opportunities to attend meetings and seminars that allow for academic, career, and personal development. Additionally, all volunteers are required to complete human subjects research training (CITI) and HIPAA training, which is a valuable experience for anyone thinking of doing research, science, or medicine. Finally, parking vouchers are available for volunteers and volunteers may be able to get meal vouchers as well.

CHILDREN’S HEALTHWATCH
Children’s HealthWatch is a unique research and advocacy collaboration of pediatric specialists and advocates from six medical institutions across the United States, including a site in Baltimore. The goals of Children’s HealthWatch are to provide direct interventions for children at-risk for growth and nutrition problems and to research, educate, and inform policymakers regarding public programs that impact children's health and empower families through special outreach programs. Interns with Children’s HealthWatch get first-hand experience interviewing families in a medical setting, linking families to community resources, as well as experience in dissemination of research findings through involvement in writing groups and data analysis projects.

IF INTERESTED, apply via UMBCworks to Intern position 9241756.
If you currently do not have a resume approved on UMBCworks for intern listings, please follow the simple directions found at: http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

The Nature Conservancy Diversity Summer Internship Program

The Nature Conservancy (TNC) hires students to fill over forty paid internship positions during a 10-week (June 6, 2011 thru August 12, 2011) summer internship. This is a unique opportunity to bridge the gap between what is learned in the classroom and work done in the world of conservation to promote a sustainable planet. TNC offers internships in the following areas: Conservation/Environmental Studies; Science; Information Technology; Marketing/Business; Marketing (Photo editing/Production Assistant); Communications; MBA Finance; Policy; Government Relations; Audit; Human Resources; Information Technology (Computer Science); and Philanthropy.

Continue reading "The Nature Conservancy Diversity Summer Internship Program" »

September 3, 2010

Give Time, BE MORE!

The BE MORE Program seeks to bridge racial, religious, and socioeconomic divides in and around Baltimore by bringing together different groups for interactive activities and discussions, called "twinnings." For this coming year, BE MORE will be working with the Park School (a private school) and Gardenville Elementary school (a public school) and bringing together these students once a month for interactive sport activities, followed by cross-cultural dialogue. By volunteering just a few hours a month, you can help to shape these experiences!

Volunteers are needed to facilitate the activities and discussion groups, and will be provided with training in late September to prepare them for the events. The dates for the upcoming twinning sessions between schools are:

1. Thursday, October 7th, 2010, 8:30-11am
2. Wednesday, November 10th, 2010, 8:30-11am
3. Wednesday, December 8th, 2010, 8:30-11am
4. Wednesday, January 19th, 2011, 8:30-11am
5. Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011, 8:30-11am
6. Thursday, March 3rd, 2011, 11:45-2:15pm
7. Wednesday, May 4th, 11:45- 2:15pm
8. Friday, June 3rd, 2011, 11:45-2:15pm

If you can commit to at least 5 of these dates, then the BE MORE Program would love to have your volunteer support! Contact Eloise Grose at elgrose@gmail.com or visit BE MORE.

September 2, 2010

Ending Sweaty Palms and Awkward Answers: Learn Intern Interview Skills from Industry Experts

Monday, September 13, 2010
12Noon to 1PM
Commons 331
Bring your Lunch- Snacks Provided

Do you have an interview coming up and need some interview help?

Participate in The Shriver Center's hour long Panel Seminar to:
- obtain assistance with what questions to prepare for
- how best to answer questions based on the skills and experiences you offer
- learn what to wear
- and obtain additional tips on the types of questions you should ask during an interview.

A panel of experienced interview experts will be on hand to answer your questions and provide expert advice.

PANEL MEMBERS INCLUDE:
Kristen Worrall
Sr. Corporate Recruiter, Information Technology and Financial Services
T. Rowe Price

Heather Campbell
Management Analyst, Division of Strategic Recruitment
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid at Department of Health and Human Services

Beverly League
Corporate College Relations Coordinator
CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield

September 1, 2010

Project HEALTH is Recruiting Volunteers for Fall!

UMBC Project HEALTH is looking for more volunteers! We are a national non-profit organization whose mission is to break the link between poverty and poor health. Working at St. Agnes Hospital,Project HEALTH focuses on connecting public resources such as food, healthcare, and energy assistance to those low-income families in order to improve health outcomes.

UMBC Project HEALTH is recruiting for the Fall 2010. We are looking for enthusiastic and motivated volunteers who can commit the maximum of 5 hours/week and want to learn about health and socioeconomic issues in our society and to make a positive impact on people's lives.

To learn more about Project HEALTH, we welcome you to attend one of these upcoming Information Sessions:

Friday (9/3/10): 12-1p in Commons 329
Wednesday (9/8/10): 12-1p PUP 107
Thursday (9/9/10): 4-5p in PUP 107
Friday (9/10/10): 12-1p in Commons 329

In addition, we are handing out FREE ICE CREAM on Tuesday (9/7/10) in the Breezeway (outside the Commons) from 11:30-1:30p.

Please check out our website (http://www.projecthealth.org) and Facebook page (search "UMBC Project HEALTH) for more information.

Please contact Toby Le (letobster@gmail.com) if you have any questions.

After School Volunteers Need for Vision Foundation

The Vision Foundation supports leadership development for youth in Baltimore by engaging them in activities to develop their social skills, academic readiness, and ability to live healthy lifestyles. They work in partnership with three local schools to achieve this vision: the Institute for Business and Entrepreneurship, Dunbar Middle School, and the Alternative School of West Baltimore.

They are currently looking for Program Leader volunteers who will work with youth in this after-school program.

Under the direction of the Site Coordinator, the Program Leader (Volunteer) will provide assistance and tutoring to students in the after school program, and will lead engaging academic, enrichment, and recreation activities with groups of up to 20 students. Program Leaders will provide opportunities for students to develop & strengthen academic, physical, leadership and social skills. Volunteer Program Leaders work at The Vision Foundation, Inc. (VF) After School program sites (K-12).

For more information or to volunteer as a Program Leader, contact Jackie Woodruff at 301-385-1916 or jackie.woodruff@visionfdn.com.

August 31, 2010

Shriver Center Walk-In Days for Resume Reviews- 9/8 & 9/9

Looking for an internship, co-op, research, or service opportunity this fall?
Do you want to fatten up that resume a little bit?
Do you want to potentially get paid AND possibly earn credit for it?

The UMBC Shriver Center can help you answer all of those questions. The Shriver Center has MANY PAID and UNPAID opportunities available for ALL majors this upcoming FALL and we need students to fill them.

Internships are important to obtain admission to graduate school and to find a position after graduation. You gain experience and are almost certainly eligible to earn upper level credit by interning 8 to 10 hours per week.

Once you meet with a coordinator, The Shriver Center will send your resume to organizations that interest you. In other words, we'll do the mailing and employer outreach on your behalf.

To get started stop by the Shriver Center ANY TIME between 9:00am and 4:00pm on Wednesday, September 8 or Thursday, September 9 for the Fall 2010 Kick Off.

Simply upload your resume to UMBCworks and we'll review your resume and get you set up on UMBCworks to look for intern, co-op, and/or research positions THAT DAY! It's that simple!
Click here for Directions on how to add your resume to UMBCworks

No appointments, no hassle, and best of all, FREE TREATS!!! All it takes is 20 minutes of your time.

We look forward to seeing you at The Shriver Center!
1st Floor of the Public Policy Building
Questions, contact The Shriver Center at 410-455-2493
Also, if you prefer an appointment, simply call or stop by the office.

August 29, 2010

Add your Internship, Co-op, or Research Position to your Transcript this Semester

Do you have an internship, co-op, or research position for the fall semester and are interested in obtaining credit or simply having the information added to your transcript?

If yes, let the The Shriver Center help you.

Simply follow the instructions found at:
http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_practicum.html
and call the Shriver Center's front desk at 410-455-2493 for an appointment.

The Shriver Center is located on the 1st Floor of the Public Policy Building.

Gain Experience via an Internship, Co-op, or Research position this Fall

Looking for an internship, co-op, or research position this fall?
Do you want to fatten up that resume a little bit?
Do you want to potentially get paid AND possibly earn credit for it?

WELL IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO OBTAIN A FALL INTERNSHIP, CO-OP, or RESEARCH POSITION

As you know, experience prior to graduation is essential particularly in today's job market. Therefore, if you do not currently have an internship, co-op, or research position for the fall semester, please consider applying to some NEW positions on UMBCworks.

There are over 500 great NEW FALL INTERN, CO-OP, and RESEARCH positions on UMBCworks that are looking for UMBC students. Many NEW positions are also PAID!!!! We even have some summer 2011 listings already.

Follow these simple instructions on how to post your resume on UMBCworks and search for positions:
http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html
Once your resume is posted, just call The Shriver Center's front desk at 410-455-2493 for an appointment to meet with a coordinator. Your coordinator will review your resume, provide feedback, and provide you with helpful hints on how to acquire a position.

August 25, 2010

PAID Research Internship with the NAACP

The NAACP Education Department, a division of the Programs Department, seeks a research intern for the Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 semesters to work on projects addressing school discipline policies, core standards implementation, and planning our biannual Daisy Bates Education Summit.

The ideal candidate will be able to work 10-12 hours per week. Ideal candidates will be at least a matriculating junior or senior in a four-year college or university. Graduate students are encouraged to apply. Please make note of the application process as well as the September 3 deadline date.

More detailed info below the jump!

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July 30, 2010

PAID Service-Learning Intern Positions for Fall

The Shriver Center has 2 Service-Learning Intern positions open for the Fall 2010 semester. Interns play a pivotal role in The Shriver Center's Service-Learning Program, which places nearly 600 UMBC students each year at service sites. Service-Learning Interns are student leaders who aspire to take on a more challenging role to lead various service sites.

Open positions:
Project Team Service-Learning Intern – Provide activities for children that help them develop their team building and social skills in this after school program, which takes place at the Baltimore City Boys and Girls Club in Franklin Square on Mondays and the Glen Burnie Boys and Girls Club on Wednesdays. The Intern drives the group to the sites and leads the activities on Mondays (in Baltimore city) and Wednesdays (in Glen Burnie) from 4-7pm.

College Night Mentoring Program Service-Learning Intern – Assist adolescent participants of The Choice Program with academics and development of positive social skills. Intern coordinates educational and recreational activities for the program on Mondays from 5pm-8:15pm.

Benefits:
Each S-L Intern receives a $300-750 stipend for the semester, and a Service-Learning Leadership notation on their transcript with their enrollment in the 096 Practicum.

To download an application, visit Service-Learning @ The Shriver Center and click on "Service-Learning Intern Application – Fall 2010” at the bottom of the page.

Applications are due to The Shriver Center by 5pm Monday, August 16th. Contact Clare Greene (clare6@umbc.edu) with any questions!

July 26, 2010

US Department of State Accepting Intern Applications

We are pleased to inform you that we are accepting applications for the U.S. Department of State's 2011 Summer Student Internship Program.

Click herehttp://careers.state.gov/students/programs.html#SIP
for more information and to start the online application process.

You must be a U.S. Citizen and a student (a full- or part-time continuing college or university junior, or graduate student - including graduating seniors intending to go on to graduate school) to be eligible.

Please read the program description and vacancy announcement for more information.

ADD your FALL Internship, Co-op, or Research Position to your Transcript

Have you found an internship, co-op, or research position, but just don't know how to get it listed on your transcript or get credit for it this Fall Semester? Do you want a notation on your transcript for all your hard work, but are unsure how to proceed?

Well look no further! The staff at the UMBC Shriver Center is here to help!

If you found an internship, co-op, or research position for the fall already, you can get the notation on your transcript - and be on your way to possibly receiving credit- its not too late.

TO ADD INTERNSHIP/CO-OP/RESEARCH TO YOUR TRANSCRIPT:
1. Either call (410-455-2493) or stop by the Shriver Center on the ground floor of the Public Policy Building to make an appointment with a Coordinator.
2. Get a letter/memo from your employer (on company letterhead) verifying that you are interning at least 8-10 hours per week and bring it to your appointment. This is only needed if you found the position on your own and not UMBCworks.
3. Meet with a Shriver Coordinator to get enrolled in the Practicum (to have your internship/research noted on your transcript as a university sanctioned experience) and have your potential credit options explained to you.
4. Enjoy your internship, co-op, or research position this fall semester!

If you DO NOT have an internship, research, or co-op position lined up but are interested in obtaining one, we’ll be glad to help you with that as well. To begin the process of finding an internship through the Shriver Center and UMBCworks, visit http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html
That link will detail exactly what you need to do.

The Shriver Center (1st fl Public Policy) is OPEN from 8:30 am to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday, so stop in or make your appointment soon!

Questions e-mail shrivercenter@umbc.edu> or call 410-455-2493

We look forward to working with you.

June 14, 2010

US Department of State Accepting Applications for Spring 2011

U.S. Department of State is Accepting Applications for Spring 2011 Student Interns

Click here http://careers.state.gov/students/programs.html#SIP for more information and to start the online application process.

Please note that the deadline to submit completed applications is July 01, 2010.

You must be a U.S. Citizen and a student (a full- or part-time continuing college or university junior, or graduate student - including graduating seniors intending to go on to graduate school) to be eligible.

*Please read the program description and vacancy announcement for more information.*

May 7, 2010

PAID Summer GIS and Communications Intern Needed

Whitman, Requardt & Associates, LLP is an engineering, architecture, and planning firm in Baltimore. The company is are currently looking for two interns.
One for its GIS Department and the other for its Marketing/Communications Department.

APPLY via UMBCworks TODAY!

The job descriptions are below:
GIS Intern: The GIS internship is open to students who have a GIS background and interest in gaining practical experience using GIS. This position will assist a GIS Analyst in the development and maintenance of GIS databases. The position will also assist in map/database creation for clients and a wide variety of professionals within the company. Qualified applicants should demonstrate a basic ESRI ArcGIS version 9.x working knowledge. Qualified applicants should have experience using GPS equipment and experience in post-processing collected data for use in ArcGIS.

Communications Intern: Assistant needed for the a busy engineering, architecture, and planning firms' Communications/ Marketing Department. Responsibilities would include editing; marketing, proposal, and web site writing; data entry; some graphic design; community outreach; and other administrative assistance as needed.

May 6, 2010

Paid Sales & Marketing Internships Available w/University Directories

University Directories is hiring motivated students to participate in their nationally recognized sales and marketing internship program this summer. It is a paid position throughout the summer. We have positions at UMBC as well as locations throughout 44 of 50 states (you can check our website for a complete list - www.universitydirectories.com/internships.html).

There are three main things to know about the internship:
1) Nationally Recognized week long expense-paid training in May in Chapel Hill, NC to provide a solid foundation for your summer.
2) It is a paid internship.
3) It's not a desk job - you're going to be working face to face with local business owners to talk to them about advertising in the publication that we print at your school.

Our internship is a fast-paced sales and marketing program designed to give students experience in analyzing how local businesses operate and how they try to target their advertising to reach the campus, more specifically, YOU as a college student.

Interviews
If you are interested in the opportunity, you can email me back your resume to staylor@vilcom.com and we can set up a time to talk further about the internship! I will be conducting 30 minute phone interviews this week and have limited availability left, so please email me with your resume if you are interested as spots are filled on a first come first serve basis based on eligibility.

Continue reading "Paid Sales & Marketing Internships Available w/University Directories" »

May 2, 2010

Add your Summer Internship, Co-op, or Research Position to your Transcript

Have you found an internship, co-op, or research position, but just don't know how to get it listed on your transcript or get credit for it this summer? Do you want a notation on your transcript for all your hard work, but are unsure how to proceed?

Well look no further! The staff at the UMBC Shriver Center is here to help!

If you found an internship, co-op, or research position on your own for the summer already, you can get the notation on your transcript (FREE OF CHARGE) - and be on your way to possibly receiving credit- its not too late.

TO ADD INTERNSHIP/CO-OP/RESEARCH TO YOUR TRANSCRIPT:
1. Either call (410-455-2493) or stop by the Shriver Center on the ground floor of the Public Policy Building to make an appointment with a Coordinator.
2. Get a letter/memo from your employer (on company letterhead) verifying that you are interning at least 8-10 hours per week and bring it to your appointment.
3. Meet with your Coordinator to get enrolled in the Practicum (to have your internship/research noted on your transcript as a university sanctioned experience) and have your potential credit options explained to you.
4. Enjoy your internship, co-op, or research position this summer!

If you DO NOT have an internship lined up but are interested in obtaining one, we’ll be glad to help you with that as well. To begin the process of finding an internship through the Shriver Center and UMBCworks, visit http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html
That link will detail exactly what you need to do.

The Shriver Center (1st fl Public Policy) is OPEN from 8:30 am to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday, so stop in or make your appointment soon!

Questions e-mail shrivercenter@umbc.edu> or call 410-455-2493

We look forward to working with you.

New Shriver Center Posting- Healthcare Intern- Strategic Partnerships

The National Quality Forum (NQF), conveniently located at Metro Center, is a nonprofit membership organization committed to improving the quality of healthcare. NQF is currently seeking an intern for its Strategic Partnerships Department.

The Strategic Partnerships Intern will provide support for projects related to: 1) building community tools for public reporting of healthcare performance measures; 2) evaluating the use of performance measures in healthcare; and 3) evaluating the development of national healthcare priorities and goals. Among other tasks, the intern will be expected to contribute to a literature review regarding the setting of national healthcare priorities and goals. Additional responsibilities include materials development for advisory and proposal review panels; logistics preparation for group/panel convening’s or webinars; editing and posting of RFP’s; background research and literature review assistance; and assistance with draft and final project report preparation.

The successful candidate will be: a bachelor’s level student or graduate with at least 6 months to 1 year of experience working in a professional environment; with experience working with senior-level staff. Must be proficient in Microsoft Office-Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint; possessing strong attention to detail; must show a personal commitment to accuracy and excellence; have excellent communication and interpersonal skills; possess demonstrated organizational skills; have the ability to work independently; be able to prioritize and manage multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously; have strong writing skills; and show a dedication to following through on assignments in a timely manner.

TO APPLY:
The National Quality Forum offers competitive salaries and an outstanding benefits package which includes health and life insurance, flexible spending accounts, a professional development program, 401(k), transit reimbursement, and free on-site gym facilities. Please visit the NQF Career Center at https://qualityforum.hua.careernetondemand.hrdpt.com/ats/job_search.php to submit your resume and cover letter. Please visit our website at www.qualityforum.org to learn more about National Quality Forum.

NEED HELP GETTING YOUR INTERN RESUME ON UMBCworks?
Connect with The Shriver Center (410-455-3671), http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

April 27, 2010

The City Council President is Looking for Interns for Summer Projects

The Office of the City Council President is seeking full-time interns for ten-week summer projects from June 7th to August 13th in the following areas: Business and Economic Development, Community Outreach and Constituent Services, Graphic Design, Legislative Affairs, and Research and Analysis.

All applications must be received by Friday, April 30th.

If interested in applying for any of the internships, email resumes and cover letter highlighting relevant work and academic experience to Ben Hyman ben.hyman@baltimorecity.gov. Put Summer Internship and interest area in the subject line, or mail applications to: Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young, Summer Internship, c/o Ben Hyman, Baltimore City Council, 100
Holliday Street, Suite 400, Baltimore, MD 21202

April 18, 2010

American Psychological Association seeks Summer Research Intern

Attention Psychology Majors

The research intern will be responsible for entering and analyzing data related to various research projects in the office. The ideal candidate will be a junior or senior working toward an undergraduate degree in psychology, social science or other related discipline. Candidate must
possess knowledge in statistical analysis and a firm understanding of research methodologies. Prior research experience is strongly preferred.
Knowledge of all MS Office applications, expecially Excel is required. Experience working with SPSS or other advanced statistical software is a plus.

INTERESTED? Apply today at UMBCworks!
If you DO NOT have a resume approved for your internship search on UMBCworks, the Shriver Center at UMBC can help you. To begin the process of finding an internship through the Shriver Center and UMBCworks, visit http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html
That link will detail exactly what you need to do.

Add your Summer Internship or Research Position to your Transcript

Have you found an internship, co-op, or research position, but just don't know how to get it listed on your transcript or get credit for it this summer? Do you want a notation on your transcript for all your hard work, but are unsure how to proceed?

Well look no further! The staff at the UMBC Shriver Center is here to help!

If you found an internship, co-op, or research position on your own for the summer already, you can get the notation on your transcript (FREE OF CHARGE) - and be on your way to possibly receiving credit- its not too late.

TO ADD INTERNSHIP/CO-OP/RESEARCH TO YOUR TRANSCRIPT:
1. Either call (410-455-2493) or stop by the Shriver Center on the ground floor of the Public Policy Building to make an appointment with a Coordinator.
2. Get a letter/memo from your employer (on company letterhead) verifying that you are interning at least 8-10 hours per week and bring it to your appointment.
3. Meet with your Coordinator to get enrolled in the Practicum (to have your internship/research noted on your transcript as a university sanctioned experience) and have your potential credit options explained to you.
4. Enjoy your internship, co-op, or research position this summer!

If you DO NOT have an internship lined up but are interested in obtaining one, we’ll be glad to help you with that as well. To begin the process of finding an internship through the Shriver Center and UMBCworks, visit http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html
That link will detail exactly what you need to do.

The Shriver Center (1st fl Public Policy) is OPEN from 8:30 am to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday, so stop in or make your appointment soon!

Questions e-mail shrivercenter@umbc.edu> or call 410-455-2493

We look forward to working with you.

April 16, 2010

Do You Want to Make a Difference?

Then learn more about Public Allies by attending their Meet and Greet on Wednesday, April 28th from 4-7pm @ UMB School of Social Work (525 W. Redwood Street, Baltimore, MD). Free food will be provided!

Public Allies is an AmeriCorps Program that identifies talented young adults, ages 18-30, from diverse backgrounds who have a passion to make a difference and helps them turn that passion into a viable career path working for community and social change.

All members earn a $5,350 education award to pay for future education or to pay back student loans; a stipend of $1,500 a month; and healthcare, childcare, and student loan deferment during the term of service.

To learn more, visit Public Allies or attend the upcoming Meet and Greet, where you can meet current Allies and learn how to apply.

April 15, 2010

Apply to Live in the Shriver Living Learning Center in Erickson!

Are you looking for:

a) a Living Learning Community where you can live for 2010-2011?
b) a community of residents who are committed to service and civic engagement?
c) leadership opportunities in service-learning?

Then apply to live in the Shriver Living Learning Center (SLLC)!

Students who live in the SLLC participate in a number of activities together as an LLC:
- 1 credit course, Reflections on Community Service and Civic Engagement, in the Fall 2010 semester
- September 11th and Martin Luther King, Jr. National Days of Service
- Presentations and attendance at local and national conferences
- Community building activities

If you are looking to live on a floor with students who are committed to service, leadership, and civic engagement, then SLLC is a great match for you!

Go to The Shriver Living Learning Center to download an application. The deadline has been extended! Completed applications are now due to The Shriver Center by 5pm on Friday, April 30th. In-person interviews will take place in early May.

For any questions, contact Lori Hardesty, Staff Liaison to SLLC at lhardesty@umbc.edu.

PAID Service-Learning Leadership Positions Open for Fall!

The Shriver Center has 4 Service-Learning Intern positions open for the Fall 2010 semester. Interns play a pivotal role in The Shriver Center's Service-Learning Program, which places nearly 600 UMBC students each year at service sites. Service-Learning Interns are student leaders who aspire to take on a more challenging role to lead various service sites.

Open positions:
College Gardens Youth Program Service-Learning Intern #1 – Tutor children in academics and coordinate educational, artistic, and recreational activities for this after school program. The Intern drives the group to the site and leads the activities on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:15pm-5:45p.m.

College Gardens Youth Program Service-Learning Intern #2 – Tutor children in academics and coordinate educational, artistic, and recreational activities for this after school program. The Intern drives the group to the site and leads the activities on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:15pm-5:45p.m.

College Night Mentoring Program Service-Learning Intern – Assist adolescent participants of The Choice Program with academics and development of positive social skills. Intern coordinates educational and recreational activities for the program on Mondays from 5pm-8:15pm.

Adult Literacy Program Service-Learning Intern – Provide one-on-one tutoring to adults in a broad range of subjects, ranging from literacy skill development to math skill building, and GED preparation. Intern drives the group to the site on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5-8:30pm. Please note: If you are interested in this position, but not available on Tuesdays/Thursdays, please indicate your interest on the application and the evenings when you would be available to visit the site from 5-8:30pm during the week.

Benefits:
Each S-L Intern receives a $300-750 stipend for the semester, and a Service-Learning Leadership notation on their transcript with their enrollment in the 096 Practicum.

To download an application, visit Service-Learning @ The Shriver Center and click on "Service-Learning Intern Application – Fall 2010” at the bottom of the page.

Applications are due to The Shriver Center by 5pm Friday, April 30th. Contact Clare Greene (clare6@umbc.edu) with any questions!

April 10, 2010

VISIT THE OFFICE OF THE STATE ATTORNEY FOR BALTIMORE CITY

VISIT THE OFFICE OF THE STATE ATTORNEY FOR BALTIMORE CITY (http://www.stattorney.org/) TO LEARN ABOUT SUMMER 2010 INTERN POSITIONS on FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd.

The Office of the State’s Attorney for Baltimore City represents the State of Maryland in all criminal prosecutions that result from crimes charged by local law enforcement agencies occurring in Baltimore City.

Join your internship coordinators as they take you out to meet with the Office of the State's Attorney for Baltimore City at the Juvenile Justice Center.

Date: FRIDAY, April 23rd
Departing the Shriver Center at 9:30 AM and returning by 1:30 PM
Open to ALL Majors and Years

Take a tour of the juvenile justice facility and court rooms; hear about internship, volunteer and future career opportunities; and more. PLUS, you will meet with Patricia Coats Jessamy, who is the State’s Attorney for Baltimore City- http://www.stattorney.org/biography.html
Transportation is provided, but a RSVP is required.

TO RSVP FOR THIS TOUR, e-mail your resume to Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center (410-455-2493). RSVP TODAY!!!
Get on the road to your future now!

Visit the FBI on Friday, 4/30- RSVP today!

VISIT THE FBI (http://www.fbi.gov) TO LEARN ABOUT FULL-TIME OPPORTUNITIES and POTENTIAL SUMMER 2011 INTERNSHIPS on FRIDAY, APRIL 30TH.

Instead of bringing the companies to campus, we're taking you to the company!

The FBI 's mission is to protect and defend the United States against terrorist and foreign intelligence threats, to uphold and enforce the criminal laws of the United States, and to provide leadership and criminal justice services to federal, state, municipal, and international agencies and partners.

Join your Career Services and Shriver Center staff members on FRIDAY, APRIL 30th as they take you out to visit the FBI. Learn about the following units: Violent Crimes, Counter Intelligence, Public Corruption/White Collar Crimes, and Cyber Terrorism.

Transportation is provided, but an RSVP is required. You will receive confirmation of your registration prior to the trip date. Space is limited, so register early! Vans will leave The Shriver Center at 8:30 a.m. sharp.

Student qualifications for the FBI visit include:
- US Citizenship status
- Open to All Majors

IF INTERESTED, please send your resume to Christine Routzahn routzahn@umbc.edu at The Shriver Center. The first 30 students to RSVP will ATTEND.

Sponsored by The Shriver Center and Career Services Center.

Add your Summer Internship, Research, or Co-op Position on Your Transcript

Have you found the internship, co-op, or research position, but just don't know how to get it listed on your transcript or get credit for it this summer? Do you want a notation on your transcript for all your hard work, but are unsure how to proceed?

Well look no further! The staff at the UMBC Shriver Center is here to help!

If you found an internship, co-op, or research position on your own for the summer already, you can get the notation on your transcript (FREE OF CHARGE) - and be on your way to possibly receiving credit- its not too late.

TO ADD INTERNSHIP/CO-OP/RESEARCH TO YOUR TRANSCRIPT:
1. Either call (410-455-2493) or stop by the Shriver Center on the ground floor of the Public Policy Building to make an appointment with a Coordinator.
2. Get a letter/memo from your employer (on company letterhead) verifying that you are interning 8-10 hours per week and bring it to your appointment.
3. Meet with your Coordinator to get enrolled in the Practicum (to have your internship/research noted on your transcript as a university sanctioned experience) and have your potential credit options explained to you.
4. Enjoy your internship, co-op, or research position this summer!

If you DO NOT have an internship lined up but are interested in obtaining one, we’ll be glad to help you with that as well. To begin the process of finding an internship through the Shriver Center and UMBCworks, visit http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html
That link will detail exactly what you need to do.

The Shriver Center (1st fl Public Policy) is OPEN from 8:30 am to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday, so stop in or make your appointment soon!

Questions e-mail shrivercenter@umbc.edu> or call 410-455-2493

We look forward to working with you.

McCormick & Company seeks PAID Summer Interns- Apply TODAY!!!!

ATTENTION ALL Computer Science, BTA, IS, Graphic Design, Economics, FEIC, Psychology (I/O), etc majors with a 3.00 GPA!

McCormick and Co. Inc. in Hunt Valley Maryland just posted 7 NEW Summer Intern Listings, which are ALL PAID! APPLY today, as these positions close down quickly.

McCormick is a world leader in the spice, flavor, & seasonings industry, is seeking a Enterprise Service Delivery Intern in Global Business Solutions, located in Hunt Valley, Maryland. This will be a full-time internship from about June 1, 2010 to mid August 2010. This intern will work Monday through Friday from 8:30-5pm. Note that is a paid internship, but housing expenses will not be covered.

INTERN POSITIONS include:
Cost Accounting Analyst
Enterprise Service Delivery
IT Security
Human Relations/Human Resources
Product Evaluation Specialist
Server Analyst
Transportation & Logistics
Web Developer
Sales
Employment Center (HR)
Front End /Ideation Process

Apply via McCormick's website https://recruiter.kenexa.com/mccormick/cc/CCJobSearchAction.ss?command=CCSearchPage&ccid=bupJEdUjsTs%3D
Click on JOB SEARCH and KEYWORD SEARCH “Intern”

PLUS ALL intern positions are found on UMBCworks!

If you do not have a resume approved via the Shriver Center to apply to intern positions on UMBCworks, see instructions below:
http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

April 9, 2010

MARYLAND SPACE GRANT CONSORTIUM SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

MARYLAND SPACE GRANT CONSORTIUM SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
The Maryland Space Grant Consortium was established in 1989 under NASA's National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. One of the goals of the Maryland Space Grant Consortium is to offer financial support to Maryland residents or graduates of Maryland high schools who are undergraduate students in attendance at an affiliate institution who otherwise might not be able to attend college and who wish to pursue a career in math, science, engineering, technology, or a space related field. Awards vary and must be used for educational expenses (tuition, books, fees and room and board).

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
• Maryland resident or graduate of a Maryland high school AND U. S. Citizenship
• Aspirations to apply your discipline to the aeronautics community (i.e. English major who wants to write about space for a scientific periodical or pre-med student who wishes to understand health in space)
• Full-time student majoring in (but are not necessarily limited to): the biological and life sciences, chemistry, geological sciences, physics and astronomy, engineering and computer science.
• Awards are for one year, but are renewable upon maintaining a 3.0 G.P.A.
• Community service
o For UMBC students, a required component of this award will be to volunteer at the Maryland FIRST Lego League (FLL) Championship, which is hosted on campus
• Annual commitments include:
o Meeting in the Baltimore area with Maryland Space Grant Consortium staff and scholars from other partner institutions
o Brief report to NASA (this will be explained in greater detail to you at the annual meeting), while at UMBC and for the first several years after graduation

APPLICATION DEADLINE: MAY 15, 2010

The application is brief and requires a short essay and the names of two references (letters are not required). The essay question is: How will a Maryland Space Grant Consortium Scholarship help you meet your educational/financial goals?

You can access the application at the following website:
http://www.mdspacegrant.org/scholarship_application.html

April 7, 2010

Become an AmeriCorps VISTA for Parks & People!

Parks and People is recruiting an AmeriCorps VISTA member for the 2010-2011 year. Below is the position description and information about how to apply for this full-time volunteer position.

Community Greening Resource Network (CGRN) Program Coordinator - AmeriCorps*VISTA

Help build strong, urban community gardens by expanding Baltimore City’s community garden resource network. Everyone needs fresh food and safe outdoor spaces – you can make it possible. Become an AmeriCorps*VISTA member with the Parks & People Foundation and Volunteer Maryland! This is a one-year, full-time commitment as a member of AmeriCorps*VISTA. Responsibilities and tasks include resource development and fundraising for the Community Greening Resource Network, and coordination of all program components, which include membership, volunteer recruitment, material distribution days, monthly newsletters, coordinating horticultural and community building workshops, and communicating with partner organizations. Position starts mid-July, provides extensive training, a living allowance, $5,350 education award, and health care. Candidates must possess and demonstrate excellence in the following areas: verbal and written communication, gardening/farming, computer skills, group leadership, and commitment to national and community service.

For more information and an application, visit www.parksandpeople.org/about/employment or call (410) 448-5663 ext. 114.

Applications must be received by Monday, April 26, 2010.

April 3, 2010

UMBC Admissions Internship for the Fall Just Posted

The UMBC Office of Undergraduate Admissions just posted an Fall Internship on UMBCworks!
Apply TODAY- position 9238970

Seeking full-time UMBC undergraduate student with junior or senior standing; willingness to learn; ability to articulate thoughts and ideas; good customer service, interpersonal, and organizational skills. Should enjoy working with people. A detail-oriented, creative, critical thinker is a plus. Familiarity with MS Office is desired. Limited weekend and evening hours and a valid drivers license are required. All majors are welcome to apply.

Position Title : Undergraduate Admissions Fellow
Description : The undergraduate admissions fellow will work closely with prospective and admitted students, parents and the campus community in person and by telephone in a fast-paced office environment. Responsibilities include: welcome and assist daily visitors; provide information on the application process and deadlines; conduct presentations to small and large groups; participate in recruitment and yield events, college fairs, orientation programs, and chat sessions; research and office projects; involvement with communications and marketing initiatives; completion of an office project; and other duties as assigned. The commitment for this internship is a full academic year; Fall 2010 and Spring 2011, including full-time during winter break.

Schedule : Part-time
Hours per wk : 12-15/week (full-time during winter break)
$300/month stipend during fall and spring semesters; hourly pay over winter break

If you do not have a resume approved via the Shriver Center to apply to intern positions on UMBCworks, see instructions below:
http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html
Once your resume is posted, please call our front desk at 410-455-2493 for a resume review appointment. The Shriver Center is located on the 1st floor of Public Policy.

March 28, 2010

Shriver Center Walk-in Hours - It's not too late to obtain a summer internship

Looking for an internship this summer?
Do you want to fatten up that resume a little bit?
Do you want to potentially get paid AND possibly earn credit for it?

WELL IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO OBTAIN A SUMMER INTERNSHIP
However, be sure to get your resume on UMBCworks FIRST!

To get started stop by the Shriver Center ANY TIME between 9:00am and 4:00pm on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday for Walk In Hours. Simply bring an electronic copy of your resume on a USB drive, CD, or have it uploaded on UMBCworks and we'll get you set up on UMBCworks and ready to look for positions THAT DAY! It's that simple!

No appointments, no hassle, and best of all, FREE TREATS!!! All it takes is 20 minutes of your time.

We look forward to seeing you at The Shriver Center (1st Floor of the Public Policy Building).

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services seeks PAID Summer Interns

Join the team that helps ensure health care security for millions of Americans. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) works in partnership with the entire health care community to improve quality and efficiency in an evolving health care system and provides leadership in the broader health care marketplace. Our effectiveness depends on the capabilities of a dedicated, professional staff who is committed to supporting these objectives.

CMS announces a Summer Internship Program for students. CMS is the Federal agency that administers the Medicare, Medicaid, and State Children's Health Insurance Programs. The purpose of the Summer Internship Program is to enhance students' knowledge about CMS programs, mission, vision and goals. Additionally, the program seeks to familiarize participants about Federal, State, and local health care programs serving underserved and uninsured populations.

APPLY ON-LINE TODAY (These positions will only be posted for one week.)


S-0303-01/02/03/04/05/06/07:
http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=87117043&JobTitle=Summer+Intern+Program+(STEP)&q=cm-2010-0092&where=&brd=3876&vw=b&FedEmp=N&FedPub=Y&x=0&y=0&AVSDM=2010-03-26+11%3a49%3a00

GS-0301-09:
http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=87116860&JobTitle=Summer+Intern+Program(STEP)&q=HHS-CM-2010-0093&where=&brd=3876&vw=b&FedEmp=N&FedPub=Y&AVSDM=2010-03-26+11%3a42%3a00

March 22, 2010

Maryland State Archives Seeks PAID Interns

The competitive selection process is based on an evaluation of the following application materials:
Cover letter
Maryland State Employment Application Form (MS 100) - may be downloaded at
http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/intromsa/employ/doc/ms100.doc
Academic transcripts (unofficial copies are accepted)
A letter of recommendation from a faculty member
A sample of the applicant's academic writing
Completed Skills Assessment - may be down loaded at
http://mdsa.net/msa/educ/interns/html/internskills2010.html

What: During the ten-week paid summer program, interns will engage in a variety of activities related to processing, managing, and interpreting archival collections. Individual intern assignments will vary, but duties may include electronic imaging, scanning, image processing, computer programming, record stripping, accessioning, web design, research, or writing. The intern program includes a heavy focus on the application of computer technology to
both the historical method and archival practice. Some assignments may require regular off-site work. Interns will receive an hourly wage, paid bi-weekly.

Hourly rates are based on education level: high school at $8.70 per hour, undergraduate at $10.63 per hour, and graduate at $11.25 per hour.

Where: The Maryland State Archives in Annapolis, MD 21401

When: Wednesday, June 2 - Tuesday, August 10, 2010

How: Send all application materials to the address above (ATTN: Emily Oland Squires, Director of Research and Student Outreach). Materials must be postmarked on or before Monday, April 5, 2010. We will attempt to notify candidates of decisions on Monday, April 26, 2010. It is not necessary to be a history major to participate in the program, and students of other disciplines are encouraged to apply.

NEED ASSISTANCE WITH YOUR APPLICATION MATERIALS? Visit the Shriver Center on the 1st floor of the Public Policy Building.
http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

OBTAIN A SUMMER INTERNSHIP TODAY WITH THE HELP OF THE SHRIVER CENTER

Experience prior to graduation is essential particularly in today's job market. Therefore, if you do not currently have an internship, please consider applying to intern positions on UMBCworks.

There are over 600 great NEW SUMMER INTERN, CO-OP and RESEARCH positions on UMBCworks that are looking for UMBC students. Many NEW positions are also PAID!!!!

If your resume is already approved by The Shriver Center, here's how you can quickly and easily apply for one today:
1) Log in to UMBCworks by logging into your myUMBC account, click on the "Topics" tab, and then clicking on "Jobs & Internships" followed by "UMBCworks".
2) Now that you're in UMBC works, you just need to:
a) Click on the "Jobs" tab and select UMBCworks
b) Narrow your search by selecting your major and "Internships via the Shriver Center"
c) Hit the "Apply search" button
d) Click on any of the job titles to get an in-depth position description
e) Hit "Submit" to send your resume to that company.

It only takes a few moments to send your resume to any company in UMBCworks, so if you're looking for a summer internship, why wait?

Apply today. It's easy!

IF YOUR RESUME HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED BY THE SHRIVER CENTER FOR YOUR INTERN SEARCH, FOLLOW THE SIMPLE STEPS BELOW:

http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

Cash in on your Internship Experience: How UMBC Alums turned their Internships into Full-time Jobs

This Wednesday, 3/24/2010
12:00 to 1:00 pm
Commons 318

You know that an internship will help round out your UMBC student experience, but did you know it can also help you land your first job? Find out how UMBC alums turned their internship into pay dirt in their job search!

Organized by: The Shriver Center Professional Practice Program

Featured alumni panelists:
Sarah Blusiewicz, '08, History, Apprenticeship Navigator
Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation

Harry Malecki, '06, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineer LDP Senior
Lockheed Martin, Mission Systems and Sensors (MS2)

Casey Miller, '02, English, Assistant Director of Professional Practice
The Shriver Center, UMBC

Jay Nwachu, '04, Psychology, Manager
INROADS, Inc.

March 7, 2010

Intern at a MD Nonprofit this Summer & Get Paid a $3,000 stipend

Participate in the Walter Sondheim Maryland Nonprofit Leadership Program
Deadline: Monday, March 22nd

The Maryland Nonprofit Leadership Program offers paid summer internship opportunities in the nonprofit sector to college juniors, seniors, and graduate students attending Maryland institutions. Participating interns work for ten weeks full-time from June 1st to August 6th while participating in bi-weekly seminars in nonprofit management. Each participating student receives a $3,000 scholarship.

College and university undergraduate and graduate students from various majors are provided with an opportunity to build valuable skills, gain experience in managing and leading public service organizations, and explore career choices within this sector. In doing so, the Public Service Summer Internship Program makes an important contribution to the development of the state’s current and future workforce and citizenry.

Qualifications: Eligible applicants must be graduate or undergraduate with a GPA of 3.00 or higher. In addition, all undergraduate applicants must be entering their junior or senior year during the Fall 2010 semester. All majors are strongly encouraged to apply.

Compensation: Interns receive a $3000 stipend.

Attention ALL Majors- Last week to Apply to the MD Dept. of Transportation Fellows Intern Program

GAIN Experience, EARN $, and MAKE Connections
www.shrivercenter.org/mdot
Deadline to Apply: Friday, March 12, 2010

The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) Fellows Internship Program is designed to introduce Maryland’s most promising college students to the rewards and challenges of working within Maryland’s integrated transportation system. Interns can gain experience in policy development, marketing, international relations, computer networking, engineering, planning and financing, public relations, public administration, neighborhood conservation and in many other areas. Placement opportunities are available at the MD Aviation Administration, MD Port Administration, MD Transit Administration, Motor Vehicle Administration, State Highway Administration, MD Transportation Authority, and The Secretary’s Office that serves as Headquarters for the MDOT.

Participating student earn $3,500 during eight weeks this summer.

Application Procedures and Deadline:
Interested students are asked to submit: Resume, Transcript, and short essay (300 words or less) on “What do you see as MD’s biggest transportation issue and how would you solve it?”

Application Materials should be sent to:
Christine Routzahn
Coordinator, MDOT Fellows Internship Program
The Shriver Center, UMBC
1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250
routzahn@umbc.edu

February 28, 2010

Final Week to Apply to the Governor's Summer Intern Program

Open to ALL Majors!

Compensation: Interns receive a $3000 stipend.
Deadline to Apply: March 8, 2010

The Governor’s Summer Internship Program introduces college students to the unique challenges and rewards of working within MD State Government. For 10 weeks beginning June 7th, interns
• Work in state government agencies on substantive tasks, including drafting speeches and correspondence, tracking legislation, attending hearings, assisting with constituent case work, and researching policy options.
• Participate in seminars with top Maryland officials and make site visits to State facilities.
• Develop policy papers on a significant issue facing Maryland (e.g. the Chesapeake Bay, crime, care for the elderly) and present their findings in person to the Governor.

Qualifications: Applicants must be entering their junior or senior year during the Fall 2010 semester, with a GPA of 3.00 or higher. All majors are strongly encouraged to apply.

February 22, 2010

Obtain an Undergraduate Research Award- Deadline to Apply March 3rd

Undergraduate Research Awards provide up to $1,500 to undergraduate
students to support their research or creative work with a UMBC faculty mentor on an original project.

Students of all years and disciplines are invited to apply, as long as they will continue at UMBC long enough to complete the proposed work.

URA application is due March 3 and can be found at:
http://www.umbc.edu/undergrad_ed/research/URA/forms.html

February 21, 2010

Undergraduate Research & Creative Achievement Day & Undergraduate Research Award

The deadline to register for URCAD is Friday, February 26, 2010. The online registration is at
http://www.umbc.edu/undergrad_ed/research/URCAD/registration/

The deadline to register for an Undergraduate Research Award is March 3, 2010. Students can receive up to $1,500 to support their research at UMBC. The application can be found at
http://www.umbc.edu/undergrad_ed/research/URA/forms.html

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Janet McGlynn at mcglynn@umbc.edu.

Final Week: Get your Internship, Co-op, or Research Position Noted on your Transcript

Students who have obtained or currently have an internship, research or cooperative education position, can receive a transcript notation by enrolling in the Shriver Center’s PRAC course and may be eligible to earn academic credit as a university sanctioned experience.

More information can be found at http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_practicum.html

IF INTERESTED, PLEASE CALL THE SHRIVER CENTER AT 410-455-2493 TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT.

If you found your internship/co-op/research through UMBC works you do not need any additional documentation. Call the Shriver Center at 410-455-2493 to schedule your placement appointment with a coordinator.

Baltimore City Mayoral Fellowship

Stipend: $4,000 to $5,000
Fellowship Dates: June 7 - August 13, 2010

During a ten week full-time placement in a Mayoral office or agency, Fellows will be assigned to projects that focus on a myriad of public policy issues and challenges. Mayoral Fellows will complete their projects under the direction of senior level government officials and will be provided with immediate and direct feedback. At the conclusion of the summer, Fellows will give presentations to the Mayor and various cabinet officials summarizing their placements and overall summer experience. The ultimate objective of the fellowship is to encourage talented individuals, with an interest in public service, to seek permanent positions within City government at the conclusion of their academic program.

Mayoral Fellows receive stipends and are placed in agencies based on their background, interests and the needs of the agencies and departments.

Apply on-line at:
http://www.baltimorecity.gov/OfficeoftheMayor/MayoralInitiatives/MayoralFellowship/Overview.aspx

February 14, 2010

INROADS Summer 2010 Minority Leadership Intern Information Session

INROADS Info Session
MONDAY, February 22, 2010
Public Policy 204
12Noon to 1PM

To RSVP, email Felicia Pride, jnwachu@inroads.org. Questions? Contact the Greater Baltimore Washington office of INROADS at 410.918.1802 or The Shriver Center at UMBC.

INROADS, the 40-year-old organization who matches minority students with paid multi-year internships with the potential of full-time employment at top companies, has great internship opportunities for Summer 2010! We’re looking for talented students for internships with some of the major corporations in the area. Students must meet the following criteria:
- Freshman and Sophomore years students
- In all majors especially Business, Economics, Finance, Computer Science and all Engineering fields
- Minimum 3.0 GPA
- U.S. Citizen and Permanent residents only

In addition to landing an internship, as part of INROADS, you’ll also receive personalized coaching from an INROADS Advisor, free tutoring and take part in a special networking event with corporate executives and career-minded peers.

Continue reading "INROADS Summer 2010 Minority Leadership Intern Information Session" »

February 13, 2010

Shriver Center Walk-In Hours: INTERN Resume Prep for the Part-time Job & Internship Fair

Looking for an internship this summer? Do you want to fatten up that resume a little bit? Do you want to potentially get paid AND possibly earn credit for it?

ATTEND THE PART-TIME SUMMER JOB AND INTERNSHIP FAIR ON 2/17

However, be sure to get your resume on UMBCworks FIRST!

To get started stop by the Shriver Center ANY TIME between 9:00am and 4:00pm on Tuesday, February 16th for Walk In Hours. Simply bring an electronic copy of your resume on a USB drive, CD, or have it uploaded on UMBCworks and we'll get you set up on UMBCworks and ready to look for positions THAT DAY! It's that simple!

No appointments, no hassle, and best of all, FREE TREATS!!! All it takes is 20 minutes of your time.

We look forward to seeing you at The Shriver Center (1st Floor of the Public Policy Building).

UMBC's annual SUMMER & PART-TIME JOB/INTERNSHIP FAIR

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th
12noon - 4pm
University Center Ballroom.

Looking to earn some extra cash and gain experience related to your field? Build your resume and connections? UMBC's Summer and Part-Time Job/Internship Fair allows you to meet with employers who are looking to hire diverse majors for summer, part-time, temporary and internship positions. All students of all majors are encouraged to attend.

Dress to impress and bring several copies of your resume!

A complete list of attending employers and tips for making the most of the fair can be found at http://www.careers.umbc.edu/news_events/fairs/sf2010.php

February 8, 2010

Interview on-campus for a Summer Marketing/Sales Internship with University Directories

University Directories, a leader in collegiate marketing, offers a paid summer sales internship to college students who are self-motivated, energetic, organized, and have a desire to succeed.

As a sales representative, you will sell and market advertising and communication services in one of our nationwide college markets. The internship begins with an intense expense-paid training on the campus of the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. Following training you will embark on a summer-long internship back in your college or home market, where you will develop and improve the needed skills to succeed in today’s business world. Throughout the summer you will work with local business owners to target their advertising to the college community and provide them with a well-rounded marketing strategy.

This internship requires full-time availability Monday through Friday, 8:30am-6:00pm. The experience and skills you gain during the internship will make you stand out from the rest in today’s overcrowded job market. University Directories has eleven Career Partners who hire students directly from our internship program. They include:
• ADP • CBS Collegiate Sports Properties • Edward Jones • Enterprise • Federated Insurance
• GlobalEnglish • Insight Global, Inc. • New Orleans Hornets • Unum • Valpak • Wolseley

Apply to this internship via UMBCworks or send your resume to Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center this week at routzahn@umbc.edu

Interview will take place with selected candidates at the Shriver Center at UMBC.

Get your Internship, Co-op, or Research Position Noted on your Transcript for Spring 2010

Students who have obtained or currently have an internship, research or cooperative education position, can receive a transcript notation by enrolling in the Shriver Center’s PRAC course and may be eligible to earn academic credit as a university sanctioned experience.

More information can be found at http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_practicum.html

IF INTERESTED, PLEASE CALL THE SHRIVER CENTER AT 410-455-2493 TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT.

If you found your internship/co-op/research through UMBC works you do not need any additional documentation. Call the Shriver Center at 410-455-2493 to schedule your placement appointment with a coordinator.

February 3, 2010

Campaign Internships in Baltimore County

Baltimore County, MD is more populous than four states and the District of Columbia. With over 700,000 residents as of the last census, it's larger than any Congressional District. A top tier countywide campaign is now accepting resumes for Spring and Summer internships. Ideal candidates are high-energy, excellent oral communicators, good listeners and have access to
their own transportation.

Spring Interns (volunteer) can expect to receive a comprehensive education in all substantive areas of campaign work: Field, Fundraising, Communications and Advance and their relationship to one another in building a campaign organization.

Summer internships, in addition to these rotations, also include a Specialized Field internship. 10 weeks of intensive organizing and training. Interns can expect to finish this program with enough experience to work as a field organizer in any Congressional race in the United States.

Please direct all resumes and cover letters to jonnyakchin@gmail.com with
SPRING INTERNSHIP and SUMMER INTERNSHIP in the subject lines.

January 25, 2010

Goldman Sachs Here on Campus!

GOLDMAN SACHS INFORMATION SESSION
Wednesday, February 3
11:30am-2pm
University Center 312

Stop by to hear from and meet with this leader in the financial industry. Join recruiters for an overview of the organization and opportunities and get their insider tips to interviewing effectively. There will also be the chance to meet and network with recruiters directly.

Open to ALL MAJORS! View and apply for their current opportunity postings in UMBCworks (ID #s: 9237158, 9237159, 9237157, 9237160).

Please RSVP for the session via the events tab in UMBCworks.

Add Internship, Co-op, or Research to your Transcript this Spring!

Have you found the internship, co-op, or research position, but just don't know how to get it listed on your transcript or get credit for it this spring? Do you want a notation on your transcript for all your hard work, but are unsure how to proceed?

Well look no further! The staff at the UMBC Shriver Center is here to help!

If you found an internship, co-op, or research position on your own for the spring already, you can get the notation on your transcript (FREE OF CHARGE) - and be on your way to possibly receiving credit- its not too late.

TO ADD INTERNSHIP/CO-OP/RESEARCH TO YOUR TRANSCRIPT:
1. Either call (410-455-2493) or stop by the Shriver Center on the ground floor of the Public Policy Building to make an appointment with a Coordinator.
2. Get a letter/memo from your employer (on company letterhead) verifying that you are interning 8-10 hours per week and bring it to your appointment.
3. Meet with your Coordinator to get enrolled in the Practicum (to have your internship/research noted on your transcript as a university sanctioned experience) and have your potential credit options explained to you.
4. Enjoy your internship, co-op, or research position this semester!

If you DO NOT have an internship lined up but are interested in obtaining one, we’ll be glad to help you with that as well. To begin the process of finding an internship through the Shriver Center and UMBCworks, visit http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html
That link will detail exactly what you need to do.

The Shriver Center (1st fl Public Policy) is OPEN from 8:30 am to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday, so stop in or make your appointment soon!

Questions e-mail shrivercenter@umbc.edu> or call 410-455-2493

We look forward to working with you.

Shriver Center Spring Kick-Off: Obtain an Internship, Co-op, or Research Position

Looking for an internship, research position, or co-op this spring or summer?
Do you want to fatten up that resume a little bit?
Do you want to potentially get paid AND possibly earn credit for it?

The UMBC Shriver Center can help you answer all of those questions. The Shriver Center has MANY PAID and UNPAID INTERNSHIPS available for ALL majors this upcoming SPRING and SUMMER and we need students to fill them.

Internships are important to obtain admission to graduate school and to find a position after graduation. You gain experience and are almost certainly eligible to earn upper level credit by interning 8 to 10 hours per week.

Once you meet with a coordinator, The Shriver Center will send your resume to organizations that interest you. In other words, we'll do the mailing and employer outreach on your behalf.

To get started stop by the Shriver Center February 2nd, 3rd, or 4th between 9am and 4pm for the Spring 2010 Kick Off. Simply bring an electronic copy of your resume on a USB drive, CD or have it uploaded to UMBCworks and we'll get you set up on UMBCworks and ready to look for positions THAT DAY!

It's that simple! No appointments, no hassle, and best of all, FREE TREATS!!! All it takes is 30 minutes of your time.

We look forward to seeing you at The Shriver Center (1st Floor of the Public Policy Building)! If you want to come in earlier, call our office at 410-455-2493 for an appointment.

Interview for a Summer Internship w/University Directories

Sales and Marketing Interns Needed
Intern Interviews will take place at the Shriver Center.

If interested, apply to intern position 9237512 on UMBCworks by February 5th. If you do not have an approved resume on UMBCworks but are still interested, e-mail your resume to Christine Routzahn at the Shriver Center at routzahn@umbc.edu
2.75 GPA required

University Directories, a leader in collegiate marketing, offers a paid summer sales internship to college students who are self-motivated, energetic, organized, and have a desire to succeed. As a sales representative, you will sell and market advertising and communication services in one of our nationwide college markets. The internship begins with an intense expense-paid training on the campus of the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. Following training you will embark on a summer-long internship back in your college or home market, where you will develop and improve the needed skills to succeed in today’s business world. Throughout the summer you will work with local business owners to target their advertising to the college community and provide them with a well-rounded marketing strategy. This internship requires full-time availability Monday through Friday, 8:30am-6:00pm. The experience and skills you gain during the internship will make you stand out from the rest in today’s overcrowded job market. University Directories has eleven Career Partners who hire students directly from our internship program. They include:

• ADP • CBS Collegiate Sports Properties • Edward Jones • Enterprise • Federated Insurance
• GlobalEnglish • Insight Global, Inc. • New Orleans Hornets • Unum • Valpak • Wolseley

APPLY to the MDOT Fellows Internship Program this Summer

Challenge yourself this summer with the Maryland Department of Transportation
$3,500 stipend for 8 weeks this summer
OPEN TO ALL MAJORS

The Maryland Department of Transportation's (MDOT) Fellows Internship Program is designed to recruit Maryland's most promising college students and introduce them to the rewards and challenges of working within Maryland's integrated transportation system through a two-semester internship.

Students may be placed as interns at one of MDOT's agencies:
* Maryland Aviation Administration
* Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration
* Maryland Port Administration
* Maryland Transit Administration
* Maryland State Highway Administration
* Maryland Transportation Authority
* The Secretary's Office (MDOT Headquarters)

Deadline to Apply: March 12th
More information can be found at: http://www.shrivercenter.org/mdot/mdot_student.html

Intern at any Maryland Nonprofit this Summer and Get Paid

Participate in the Walter Sondheim Maryland Nonprofit Leadership Program
Deadline: Monday, March 22nd

The Maryland Nonprofit Leadership Program offers paid summer internship opportunities in the nonprofit sector to college juniors, seniors, and graduate students attending Maryland institutions. Participating interns work for ten weeks full-time from June 1st to August 6th while participating in bi-weekly seminars in nonprofit management. Each participating student receives a $3,000 scholarship.

College and university undergraduate and graduate students from various majors are provided with an opportunity to build valuable skills, gain experience in managing and leading public service organizations, and explore career choices within this sector. In doing so, the Public Service Summer Internship Program makes an important contribution to the development of the state’s current and future workforce and citizenry.

Qualifications: Eligible applicants must be graduate or undergraduate with a GPA of 3.00 or higher. In addition, all undergraduate applicants must be entering their junior or senior year during the Fall 2010 semester. All majors are strongly encouraged to apply.

Compensation: Interns receive a $3000 stipend.

Participate in the Governor’s Summer Internship Program

Open to ALL Majors!

The Governor’s Summer Internship Program introduces college students to the unique challenges and rewards of working within MD State Government. For 10 weeks beginning June 7th, interns
• Work in state government agencies on substantive tasks, including drafting speeches and correspondence, tracking legislation, attending hearings, assisting with constituent case work, and researching policy options.
• Participate in seminars with top Maryland officials and make site visits to State facilities.
• Develop policy papers on a significant issue facing Maryland (e.g. the Chesapeake Bay, crime, care for the elderly) and present their findings in person to the Governor.

Qualifications: Applicants must be entering their junior or senior year during the Fall 2010 semester, with a GPA of 3.00 or higher. All majors are strongly encouraged to apply.

Compensation: Interns receive a $3000 stipend.
Deadline to Apply: March 8, 2010

January 22, 2010

Ripken Baseball 3rd Annual Internship Fair - 2/20/10

Ripken Baseball
3rd Annual Internship Fair

Saturday, February 20, 2010
10am- 2pm
Ripken Stadium Club Level
873 Long Drive—2nd Floor
Aberdeen, MD, 21001

Representatives from all Maryland--based Ripken entities will be on-site to interview
for 2010 Spring/Summer internships!

• Video & Audio Production
• Graphic Design
• Marketing
• Project Coordination
• Event-Planning
• Sales
• Baseball Ops
• Game Day Entertainment
• Camp Counselor
• Retail & Merchandising
• IronBirds Flight Crew ...AND MANY MORE!

For a complete list of available internships, visit www.ripkenbaseball.com and click on “Career Opportunities”

Please bring several copies of your resume and be prepared to interview on the spot
!
Questions? Call 410-823-0808

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January 21, 2010

Need a Summer Internship? Visit T. Rowe Price w/The Shriver Center on February 12th

INSTEAD OF BRINGING THE COMPANIES TO CAMPUS, WE’RE TAKING YOU TO THE COMPANY!

Join your Shriver Center internship coordinators on FRIDAY FEBRUARY, 12th
11:15am - 3:30pm as they take you out to visit T. Rowe Price.

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Take a tour of the facility and hear about internship opportunities within Global Business Solutions,Technology, Document Publishing, and Finance.

TRANSPORTATION:
Transportation is provided, but an RSVP is required. You will receive confirmation of your registration prior to the trip date. Space is limited, so register early! Vans will leave the Shriver Center promptly at 11:15 am.

REGISTRATION:
To register, send your resume to Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center, routzahn@umbc.edu

QUALIFICATIONS:
Student Qualifications for T. Rowe Price Include:
- 3.0 GPA and US Citizenship or Permanent Resident required
- Majoring in one of the following: Computer Science, Information Systems, Computer Engineering, Visual Arts, Graphic Design, Financial Economics, and Economics
- Interest in Information Technology, Data Systems, Business Analysis, Web Design, Graphics/Publications, or Accounting

AGENDA INCLUDES:
Tour of T. Rowe Price Investment Technology Data Center
Presentation on internship opportunities for Summer 2010
Lunch and Learn – Panel Discussion and Q&A with T. Rowe Price managers

January 5, 2010

Summer Research in Switzerland

The UMBC International Field Research Program (IFR) Health Scholars Program combines:
• Intensive 6 day experiential learning program in Switzerland during Summer 2010
• HAPP/SOCY 403/663 – 3 credit hybrid class meets once a week for 9 weeks (Th 4:30) spring semester
• PHED 121 (section 04) – 1.5 PE credits—meets once a week to help achieve personal goals for exercise and stress reduction while conditioning for Alpine Hiking in Switzerland.

This program will be useful to undergraduate and graduate students considering careers in health and aging or who want to maintain a healthy lifestyle in a fast-paced culture.

Exercise, stress reduction, and diet have been identified as key components in maintaining health for people of all ages. These factors are central to the prevention and management of chronic disease. The risk for chronic diseases increases with age, however, the sedentary, high stress, fast-food life style typical of student life and common for all ages in the US has contributed to an epidemic of related health problems. Switzerland is distinguished by low rates of chronic disease, compared to the US, and a geography and culture that fosters out-door activity for all ages. This experiential learning program applies an ecological framework to examine case studies, international best practices and participant experience to better understand how public policy and clinical practice can help individuals initiate and maintain healthy life styles.

Interested? More information is available at: http://www.umbc.edu/happ/health/IFR.htm

The extended application deadline is January 15, however there are a limited number of spots available for this program. Apply today for best consideration!

December 17, 2009

Paid Summer Leadership Intern Program for Sophomore

The Institute for Responsible Citizenship is currently accepting applications for its summer leadership program in Washington, DC and New York City. The Institute provides America’s best and brightest African American male college students with unparalleled networking opportunities, leadership development, and life-long mentorship.

Through the focused and intimate structure of our program, the Institute equips these young men with the tools required for successful careers in business, education, journalism, law, government, the sciences, public policy, ministry, medicine, public service, and the arts.

Program Highlights
* Exposure to influential leaders such as congressmen, Supreme Court justices, and business executives
* Rigorous academic seminars
* Roundtable discussions, including seminars on leadership development
* High-level internships around Washington, DC
* Activities that promote strong bonds with each other

Program Details
* The 2009 program runs from Saturday, June 5 to Saturday, July 31, 2010.
* Students must commit to two summers.
* Housing is provided by the Institute.
* Students work at paid internships based on their career interest.

You should be a college sophomore to apply. The Institute does not have a GPA requirement. However, the median GPA for recent classes is 3.65. An applicant's GPA is not the only criterion that is evaluated during the admissions process. Campus involvement, awards earned, athletics, and volunteer work are also important factors.

The application deadline for the Washington program is Friday, January 29, 2010.
Applications found at: http://www.i4rc.org/docs/I4RC-Application.pdf
If you would like assistance with your application, contact Christine Routzahn, Director of Internships at the Shriver Center at UMBC (1st FL Public Policy)

December 13, 2009

Obtain a Great Internship this Spring or Summer via The Shriver Center and UMBCworks

Experience prior to graduation is essential particularly in today's job market. Therefore, if you do not currently have an internship, please consider applying to intern positions on UMBCworks.

There are over 500 great NEW SPRING and SUMMER INTERN, CO-OP and RESEARCH positions on UMBCworks that are looking for UMBC students. Many NEW positions are also PAID!!!!

If your resume is already approved by The Shriver Center, here's how you can quickly and easily apply for one today:
1) Log in to UMBCworks by logging into your myUMBC account, click on the "Topics" tab, and then clicking on "Jobs & Internships" followed by "UMBCworks".
2) Now that you're in UMBC works, you just need to:
a) Click on the "Jobs" tab and select UMBCworks
b) Narrow your search by selecting your major and "Internships via the Shriver Center"
c) Hit the "Apply search" button
d) Click on any of the job titles to get an in-depth position description
e) Hit "Submit" to send your resume to that company.

It only takes a few moments to send your resume to any company in UMBCworks, so if you're looking for a spring or summer internship, why wait?

Apply today. It's easy!

IF YOUR RESUME HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED BY THE SHRIVER CENTER FOR YOUR INTERN SEARCH, FOLLOW THE SIMPLE STEPS BELOW:

http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

DO YOU LIKE RETAIL? Participate in Walmart's Summer Management Internship

Walmart's Summer Management Internship
3.00 or above GPA required, open to all mjors, $12 per hour

Learn Retail Operations

• Complete job shadow assignments in cross functional areas, including, but not limited to: front-end operations, sales floor merchandising, human resources, back room / inventory control, accounting/ back offices
• Engage in facility projects in cross functional areas, including, but not limited to: front-end operations, sales floor merchandising, human resources, back room / inventory control, accounting/back offices

Apply Knowledge of Retail Operations
• Identify gaps in current operational processes and procedures in cross functional areas, including, but not limited to: front-end operations, sales floor merchandising, human resources, back room / inventory control, accounting/ back offices
• Identify solutions to gaps identified in store operations
• Create plan to implement solution with quantifiable metrics
• Implement plan and monitor progress
• Communicate plan status and updates to store management team
• Present project summary and success report to Market team at close of internship

IF INTERESTED, apply via UMBCworks (position 9237093)
If you do not have an intern resume approved on UMBCworks via the Shriver Center, please visit us right away (1st Floor of Public Policy, 410-455-2493). Directions on how to post your resume on UMBCworks can be found at: http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

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Goldman Sachs just posted 4 NEW Summer Internships on UMBCworks

Goldman Sachs is recruiting summer interns from UMBC with a 3.3 GPA or above for the following paid Summer Internships:

Investment Banking Summer Analyst
Investment Management Summer Analyst
Securities Summer Analyst
Global Investment Research Summer Analyst

Check out this link for positions descriptions.

The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. is a leading global financial services firm providing investment banking, securities and investment management services to a substantial and diversified client base that includes corporations, financial institutions, governments and high-net-worth individuals. Founded in 1869, the firm is headquartered in New York and maintains offices in London, Frankfurt, Tokyo, Hong Kong and other major financial centers around the world.

IF INTERESTED, you need to apply by BOTH UMBCworks and www.gs.com/careers
If you do not have an intern resume approved on UMBCworks via the Shriver Center, please visit us right away (1st Floor of Public Policy, 410-455-2493). Directions on how to post your resume on UMBCworks can be found at: http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

December 4, 2009

New Service-Learning Class Offered This Spring!

Register to take ENGL 386 Adult Literacy Tutoring: Theory and Practice this Spring semester, and satisfy an AH requirement, too!

In this course, students will discuss theories of language and literacy acquisition pertaining to adult learners. They will then apply these theories in actual tutoring experiences. In addition, students will read and respond in writing to contemporary research concerning the social, political, and economic causes of illiteracy as well as suggested ways to ameliorate illiteracy on the social and individual levels. Authors whose work students may read include Paulo Freire, John Dewey, W.E.B. DuBois, Mike Rose, Glenda Hull, and Denny Taylor.

Service-Learning Component: This is a Service-Learning course and requires that students spend four hours per week serving as tutors to adult literacy learners in a Baltimore City community center. Students will be eligible to receive a transcript notation that recognizes this participation in university-sanctioned community service.

Note: This course is also listed as EDUC 386. Prerequisite: ENGL 100 or equivalent with a grade of “C” or better; Shriver Center permission required for course. Cross-listed with ENGL 692. (AH).

To sign-up for the course, contact Clare Greene (clare6@umbc.edu) at The Shriver Center.

December 3, 2009

20+ PAID Federal Internships at SSA & CMS Available Exclusively to UMBC Students for Spring 2010

ATTENTION all Public Policy, Aging Services, ISD, HAPP, Political Science, BTA, Psychology, Sociology, History, etc ... Majors!

OVER 20 PAID INTERNSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY FOR UMBC STUDENTS WITH THE CENTERS FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID SERVICES (http://www.cms.hhs.gov/) & THE SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (http://www.ssa.gov/) FOR SPRING 2010.

These positions start in February 2010. All positions require US Citizenship, a 3.00 GPA, 15 to 20 hours of intern work for 15 weeks, and pay from GS-4 to GS-9.

ALL positions are located on Security Blvd in Baltimore/Woodlawn, MD (ten minutes from campus).

The hourly pay rate is approximately $12.00 - $24.00 based on the grade you qualify for. This pay range is for GS-4 - GS-9. Qualifications are based upon education and experience.

BELOW YOU WILL FIND A LINK TO ALL OF THE POSITION DESCRIPTIONS.

CMS Listings
Download file

SSA Listings
Download file

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ANY OF THESE POSITIONS, please e-mail your updated resume to Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center at routzahn@umbc.edu and let her know which positions interest you. Please only provide the position #s along with the Agency. She will need your information by FRIDAY- December 11th at NOON (no late submissions accepted). Please note that the majors and class standing are simply preferred. Therefore, if you are interested and can perform the work, please still apply.

ALSO, all of these positions are posted on UMBCworks. If you have an account, PLEASE apply to these positions directly on UMBCworks rather than e-mailing your resume.

NOTE: If you are selected and accept one of the CMS or SSA intern positions, you will be required to enroll in the Shriver Center's internship practicum, which provides a notation on your transcript that you are completing a university sanctioned internship. This is not a course and does not provide credit. We will simply ask that you complete some minor requirements such as evaluations. However, if you are interested in also obtaining credit and this is available within your major, we will work with you and your department to see if this is feasible for spring 2010.

Interested in Research, but Don’t Know How to Get Started?

Come to the undergraduate research consultation to learn how to get started in research on campus or find a summer research position. Information for all disciplines and students of all years.

Wednesday, December 9
12:00-1:00 pm in Sondheim Building, Room 105

For more information go to:
http://www.umbc.edu/undergrad_ed/research/index.html

December 1, 2009

Baltimore Jewish Council Seeks Legislative Intern

The Baltimore Jewish Council is hiring an intern for the 2010 legislative session in its Annapolis office. Interns will have the opportunity to experience the legislative process up close. Students must be available to work 2-3 days per week. Responsibilities include: legislative research, writing, attending bill hearings and other office support. Qualified applicants must be at least a junior, maintain a 3.0 GPA or higher, have reliable transportation, and an interest in the
political process.
Please submit resume, cover letter, and writing sample to: pshurkin@baltjc.org

Office of Government Relations (OGR) in the Department of Budget and Management Seeks Intern

Exciting Intern Opportunity for two students! Potential majors include economics, financial economics, BTA, political science, sociology, HAPP, history, etc....

The student would be working in the Office of Government Relations (OGR) in the Department of Budget and Management (DBM). OGR serves as the legislative liaison between DBM and the Maryland General Assembly and is responsible for coordinating the DBM's legislative activity. DBM is responsible for preparing and overseeing the progress of the budget through the budget committees, but also has a number of operational programs that are often affected by legislation introduced by members of the Maryland General Assembly. Therefore, the
selected intern would be working with program issues involving State personnel, the State Employees and Retirees Health Insurance Program (and health insurance legislation in general), State procurement, and information technology. In addition, the Office of Government Relations works very closely with the Governor's Legislative Office and all of the other State agencies to identify, follow and direct the position on legislation that has a cost or revenue impact on the State general fund and legislation that with fiscal policy issues.

IF INTERESTED, apply to the position via UMBCworks (position number 9233993) or e-mail your resume to Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center at routzahn@umbc.edu
If you are interested in seeing other intern listings, connect with the Shriver Center at UMBC by getting started at: http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

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November 29, 2009

Corporate Internship Program Summer 2010

Attention BTA, Accounting, Finance, ECON, PSYC, IS, and other interested majors.

Interested in a career with a fast-paced retailer who embraces change and creative thinking? As a Walmart intern, you will have the opportunity to gain a realistic job preview of working in a dynamic, fast-paced retail environment.

A Walmart paid internship will teach and give you practical skills above and beyond your classroom experience. You will gain knowledge and experience from the most successful and largest retailer in the world. Interning for Walmart will set you up for a bright and successful future and also give you the necessary experience to become competitive in future endeavors.

Interested students may begin applying for the Summer 2010 program by e-mailing your resume to Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center at routzahn@umbc.edu or applying via UMBCworks.

Resumes may be submitted until February 28, 2010. We will have opportunities available in a variety of areas, including but not limited to the following: Merchandising, Product Development, Replenishment, Risk Control, Supply Chain and Transportation, Accounting and Finance, Information Systems, Walmart Store Operations (corporate), Benefits/Claims, Sam’s Club (corporate) and Human Resources. Note: All Corporate Internship Program positions are based out of Bentonville, Arkansas unless otherwise noted.

Minimum Qualifications for Corporate Intern Program:
• Entering or currently in your junior or senior year of college as of May 31, 2010 - OR –
• Entering or currently enrolled in a graduate program as of May 31, 2010 with limited work experience – OR –
• Have completed your degree, but are required to do an internship to receive your diploma
• 3.0 cumulative G.P.A.

Minimum Qualifications for Leadership Intern Program:
• Currently enrolled full-time in a MBA, Masters or Doctoral program as of May 31, 2010 - OR -
• Have completed your graduate degree, but are required to do an internship to receive your diploma
• 3-5 years of significant work experience and career progression in a similar business function

Note: Interns will have the options of starting on May 24, 2010 or June 7, 2010.

TWO Accounts Payable Interns needed at McCormick & Company

McCormick & Company, Inc., a world leader in the spice, flavor, & seasonings industry, is seeking TWO Accounts Payable Interns for its Financial Shared Services Division, located in Hunt Valley, MD.

This internship will require 12-20 hours per week, but will be flexible based on college schedule and availability. It will run for about 3 months, maybe longer if needed.

INTERNSHIP REQUIREMENTS:
• Must currently be a Sophomore, Junior or senior in college, or a graduate.
• Must be a Business, Finance or Accounting major
• Must be able to work in 12-20 hours per week (flexible hours based on schedule)
• Multi-language capabilities highly preferred.

INTERNSHIP DESCRIPTION:
• Keying invoices for Accounts Payable
• Opening, sorting and scanning mail
• Validating scanned images for accuracy and/or missing information
• Routing of invoices with discrepancies for problem resolution
• Pay Rate: $12/Hour

All interested candidates MUST apply for this position via McCormick's website – http://www.mccormick.com/; go to the Careers page and apply to jobs #14089 and #14090.

NEED HELP WITH YOUR RESUME, meet with a Coordinator at The Shriver Center. Call our front desk at 410-455-2493 for an appointment or visit http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

November 22, 2009

5 NEW PAID SPRING POSITIONS FROM Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

New internships just posted by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on UMBCworks for Spring 2010. These positions require a 3.00 GPA and US citizenship.

The salary $14.00 - $24.00 based on the grade you qualify for. This pay range is for GS-4 - GS-9. Qualifications are based upon education and/or experience.

IF INTERESTED, apply to the Intern positions below on UMBCworks
If you do not have an approved resume on UMBCworks through the Shriver Center, visit http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

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November 20, 2009

Apply Your Learning this Spring (and meet an AH requirement!)

Register to take ENGL 386 Adult Literacy Tutoring: Theory and Practice this Spring semester, and satisfy an AH requirement, too!

In this course, students will discuss theories of language and literacy acquisition pertaining to adult learners. They will then apply these theories in actual tutoring experiences. In addition, students will read and respond in writing to contemporary research concerning the social, political, and economic causes of illiteracy as well as suggested ways to ameliorate illiteracy on the social and individual levels. Authors whose work students may read include Paulo Freire, John Dewey, W.E.B. DuBois, Mike Rose, Glenda Hull, and Denny Taylor.

Service-Learning Component: This is a Service-Learning course and requires that students spend four hours per week serving as tutors to adult literacy learners in a Baltimore City community center. Students will be eligible to receive a transcript notation that recognizes this participation in university-sanctioned community service.

Note: This course is also listed as EDUC 386. Prerequisite: ENGL 100 or equivalent with a grade of “C” or better; Shriver Center permission required for course. Cross-listed with ENGL 692. (AH).

To sign-up for the course, contact Clare Greene at The Shriver Center: clare6@umbc.edu.

November 16, 2009

Financial Representative Internship with Northwestern Mutual

Interns with the Northwestern Mutual Financial Network have the same opportunities to build their careers as full-time representatives. Supported by our network of specialists, training programs and mentoring opportunities, interns have access to the resources, products and assistance they need to help their clients and build their practices.

Like financial representatives, interns strive to understand their clients' goals and visions in order to uncover financial solutions that put them on a path to success. Network Representative interns are in business for themselves – but they're not alone.

The Northwestern Mutual internship program has been named “one of America’s Top Ten Internship for twelve consecutive years” by Vault Guide to Internships.

Northwestern Mutual was named one of “the 50 Best Companies to Sell For” in 2006 by Selling Power Magazine (November/December 2006).

Received the highest available ratings for financial strength from the four major rating agencies in 2005: Standard & Poor’s, Moody’s Investors Service, Fitch Ratings and A.M. Best.

Named “America’s Most Admired” company in its category for 24 years, according to a 2007 FORTUNE® Magazine survey.

Named “Most Admired” company in its category in the word, according to a 2006 FORTUNE® Magazine survey.

Earned the highest customer satisfaction score among U.S. life insurers in the University of Michigan’s American Customer Satisfaction Index survey in 2005.

Your local office provides tools, resources and training to help you discover and build your markets to develop a successful practice as a Network Representative intern. At Northwestern Mutual we believe training is a process, not an event. Can you envision a life of real world compensation, freedom and calling your own shots? Many college students cannot. The Northwestern Mutual internship is a valuable opportunity for students to combine classroom learning with a real-life look into what they could truly make of themselves.

Preferred qualifications: To be considered for the position, you must be a full-time student at a four year institution and have completed at least 2 years of college coursework. You must have strong interpersonal skills, be self-motivated and have a history of personal success.

Sound Good? Visit UMBCworks and apply to position #9236773 today!

November 15, 2009

IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO OBTAIN AN INTERNSHIP THIS SPRING OR SUMMER

The Shriver Center at UMBC has over 500 intern, co-op, and research postings on UMBCworks and needs students to fill these positions.

Experience prior to graduation is essential particularly in today's job market. Therefore, if you do not currently have an internship, co-op or research position, please consider applying to these opportunities via UMBCworks.

NEW positions are posted daily including opportunities for winter, spring, and summer.

IF YOUR RESUME HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED BY THE SHRIVER CENTER FOR YOUR INTERN SEARCH, FOLLOW THE SIMPLE STEPS BELOW:

http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

MD Dept of Business & Economic Development Just Posted an Exciting Legislative Internship

Exciting volunteer Intern Opportunity to work with the Director of Policy and Government Affairs for the MD Dept. of Business and Economic Development during the Legislative Session in Annapolis.

Duties: The intern will respond to legislative requests for information, attend bill hearings and work with committee staff and lobbyists. The intern will be responsible for conducting research on particular legislative issues that impact the Department and the business community. This will include library research, review of legislative committee files, and preparing notes and policy memos.

The Intern will also be responsible for assisting with the following:
- Administrative operations of the Legislative Liaison Office during the legislative session
- Reviewing and analyzing legislation important to Maryland's economic development efforts.
- Preparation of fiscal estimates, testimony and other materials for legislative committees

Course Background: A graduate or undergraduate level individual with major in Political Science, English, or Economics. The candidate should have completed relevant coursework course background in liberal arts and social sciences. The Intern should possess excellent oral and written communications skills, good organizational skills and should be familiar with computers.

IF INTERESTED, apply to Intern position 9236782 on UMBCworks or send your resume to Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center at routzahn@umbc.edu
If you do not have an approved resume on UMBCworks through the Shriver Center, visit http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

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JOhns Hopkins Un. School of Medicine Seeks Psychology Interns

The Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Department of Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine is looking for RESEARCH INTERNS for the study below.

TO APPLY, visit the Shriver Center Intern Listings on UMBCworks (position 9236704). If you do not have an approved resume on the system, visit: http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

We are conducting two research studies to examine quality of life in colorectal cancer patients, sponsored by the American Cancer Society. The aims of these studies are twofold. Study 1 is a larger, prospective study investigating quality of life in colorectal cancer patients along the cancer trajectory (i.e., from diagnosis through survivorship) in colorectal cancer patients. Using Study 1 as a primary method of identifying patients with sexual and intimacy-related concerns, Study 2 is a controlled trial of a 4-session skills-based telephone intervention designed to address such concerns for couples facing colorectal cancer.

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November 12, 2009

Spring 2010 Internship with the Internal Revenue Service in DC!

The Internal Revenue Service is recruiting undergraduate students of all majors for a paid 15-week long Spring 2010 internship! Accepted participants receive scholarships covering the costs of The Washington Center’s Academic Program in addition to providing furnished housing facilities during the internship. Interns will also be provided with living stipends.

Qualifications:
· United States citizenship;
· Be currently enrolled in an undergraduate program of any major with a GPA of 3.5 or above;
· Undergraduate students must receive credit for participating in this program (if you have questions regarding this requirement, please contact katie.mckenzie@twc.edu);
· Available for a fifteen-week period beginning January 21st, 2010;
· Demonstrated experience and/or strong interest in working for the federal government.
· Preference will be given to students with evidence of community service or involvement.

How to Apply:
Students should fill out an online application at http://secure.twc.edu. Students create a login name and password. They should select “Internship” in the drop down menu. They should then select Option 2, “Government Scholarship Programs”. Students are asked to select our Department of Commerce Application, as we are currently in the process of updating our other application materials. There is no application fee for our Government Scholarship Programs. If students are prompted to provide payment information, they have selected the wrong internship application and should go back to select “Government Scholarship Programs”. Please contact Katie McKenzie at 202-238-7729 or Katie.mckenzie@twc.edu if you have any questions or concerns. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis as they are received. The final deadline to submit materials for this opportunity is November 13th, 2009.

November 9, 2009

HACU National Internship Program- Live the Experience

Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities National Internship Program
Federal government and corporate sector internships
10 to 15 week paid internships
Open to undergraduate and graduate majors
Internship Deadline for Summer 2010 is February 26, 2010
Apply on-line at: www.hacu.net

November 4, 2009

Shriver Center Lunch & Learn: State Government - Monday, 11/9, Noon, Commons 331

Attend the State Government session on Monday, November 9th from Noon to 1pm in Commons 331.

This unique panel will: 1) give students an opportunity to meet and network with a diverse group of industry professionals representing various occupations in State government; 2) arm students with practical advice about their major and tips on getting ahead in the "real world' including the importance of internships/co-ops; and 3) allow students to clarify their occupational interests/options, make informed career decisions, and obtain current information and trends including salary information in today's industries.

These panels will also provide students with an invaluable opportunity to hear first-hand from a variety of successful professionals.

Panelists Include:
Takeia M. Bradley
CPIP/GEAR UP Coordinator
Maryland Higher Education Commission

Kieran Dowdy
StateStat Analyst
Governor's StateStat Office

Martin Ford, Ph.D.
Associate Director
Maryland Office for Refugees and Asylees

Kim Lamphier
Office of Communications
Maryland Department of the Environment

Renee Spence
Executive Director - Governmental Relations
Maryland State Department of Education

Ashley Valis
Special Assistant - Intergovernmental Affairs
Office of the Governor

Questions? Contact The Shriver Center.

November 2, 2009

Paid Research Intern Needed at Walter Reed

Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Seeking Psychology and Biology Majors!
Great opportunity for experience in a world-renowned research institute.
$11 per hour

IF INTERESTED, APPLY VIA UMBCworks under Internships via Shriver Center- # 9236449

This position entails working with research participants on sleep & performance studies. Technicians do not require any experience, as all training will be provided. This position allows up to 25+ hours a week during the school semester and up to 40 hours a week during the summer months. The location is in Silver Spring, MD, approximately 25 miles south from UMBC, with reliable transportation a MUST. Duties of the lab technician position, include:
- administration of computer, and paper & pencil tasks to participants
- application and maintenance of polysomnographic (PSG) electrodes and equipment
- application of electrocardiogram (EKG) electrodes and equipment
-preparation of biological samples for processing (blood and urine)
-screening potential participants for research studies
- literature reviews
- data entry

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Paid Research Assistant (RA) Intern Needed at Health Analytics, LLC in Columbia, MD

Paid Research Assistant (RA) Needed at Health Analytics, LLC in Columbia, MD

Majors requested: Math, Statistics, Public Policy, HAPP, Applied Sociology, Psychology, Bio informatics, Biochemistry, or related field

The primary purpose of the Research Assistant (RA) position is to support the day-to-day operations of the project protocol.

The RA will conduct interface-based research, manage and update Excel spreadsheets, maintain and organize project reports and data. The RA may report directly to the Chief Science Officer, Jr. Scientist and/or Project Manager, for content and scientific procedure related issues, and administrative matters.

The (RA) must be able to assist with abstracts and manuscript preparation as well as poster development. Must have knowledge of relevant healthcare databases and scientific methods by reading and conveying outcomes.

Proficiency:
MS Office
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to carry out assignments with minimal guidance in an accurate, effective manner
Familiarity with healthcare system and healthcare business issues

IF INTERESTED, PLEASE APPLY ON UMBCworks or send your resume to Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center routzahn@umbc.edu

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October 26, 2009

Intern this Summer in the Washington DC Nonprofit Sector

Institute on Philanthropy and Voluntary Service
June and July 2010
Georgetown University, Washington, DC
www.DCinternships.org/IPVS

EARLY APPLICATION DEADLINE - December 4
SCHOLARSHIP FUNDING AVAILABLE

Sponsored by The Fund for American Studies in partnership with Georgetown University, the Institute is a summer academic internship program held in Washington, D.C. for undergraduate students interested in volunteerism and careers in the nonprofit sector.
This fast-paced, eight-week residential program provides students from around the world with the opportunities to gain an edge in today's competitive job market and graduate school admissions, and experience the excitement of Washington first-hand.

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October 22, 2009

Satisfy an AH Requirement with Service-Learning this Spring!

Register to take ENGL 386 Adult Literacy Tutoring: Theory and Practice this Spring semester!

In this course, students will discuss theories of language and literacy acquisition pertaining to adult learners. They will then apply these theories in actual tutoring experiences. In addition, students will read and respond in writing to contemporary research concerning the social, political, and economic causes of illiteracy as well as suggested ways to ameliorate illiteracy on the social and individual levels. Authors whose work students may read include Paulo Freire, John Dewey, W.E.B. DuBois, Mike Rose, Glenda Hull, and Denny Taylor.

Service-Learning Component: This is a Service-Learning course and requires that students spend four hours per week serving as tutors to adult literacy learners in a Baltimore City community center. Students will be eligible to receive a transcript notation that recognizes this participation in university-sanctioned community service.

Note: This course is also listed as EDUC 386. Prerequisite: ENGL 100 or equivalent with a grade of “C” or better; Shriver Center permission required for course. Cross-listed with ENGL 692. (AH).

To sign-up for the course, contact Service-Learning Program Coordinator Clare Greene at The Shriver Center: 410.455.2493 or clare6@umbc.edu.

Interested in Research, but Don’t Know How to Get Started?

Come to the undergraduate research consultation to learn how to get started in research on campus or find a summer research position. Information for all disciplines and students of all years.

Monday, November 16 12:00-1:00 pm in Academic Building IV Room 007

For more information go to:
http://www.umbc.edu/undergrad_ed/research/index.html

October 21, 2009

Awesome Research Internship with a Start-up Company

The O'Ferrall Group – Research Intern Posting

Full Description is below the jump - don't miss it!

To apply, email your resume to Mike Oettel at moettel@umbc.edu

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Shriver Center Lunch & Learn: Green Jobs

Monday, October 26th
12:00 to 1:00 pm, Commons 331

This unique panel will: 1) give students an opportunity to meet and network with a diverse group of industry professionals representing various occupations with Green Jobs; 2) arm students with practical advice about their major and tips on getting ahead in the "real world" including the importance of internships/co-ops; and 3) allow students to clarify their occupational interests/options, make informed career decisions, and obtain current information and trends including salary information in today's industries.

Panelists include:

Jana Davis
Chesapeake Bay Trust
cbtrust.org

Melissa Fennell Huselton
Clean Water Action
www.cleanwateraction.org

Leslie Morrison
Chesapeake Climate Action Network
www.chesapeakeclimate.org

Lora Williams
General Electric
www.ge.com

BRING COPIES OF YOUR RESUME!

Questions: Contact Mike Oettel at The Shriver Center via email at moettel@umbc.edu

October 19, 2009

Intern this Summer with the US Department of State

If you are passionate about global issues, languages and/or foreign policy, apply to the U.S. Department of State’s Internship Program for Summer 2010.

DEADLINE FOR SUMMER: November 1, 2009

To apply, visit http://careers.state.gov/ and click on STUDENTS.

The U.S. Department of State is the official international relations arm of the President of the United States. The Department is responsible for formulating, implementing and supporting U.S. foreign policy, assisting U.S. citizens abroad and managing the human and material resources that provide the platform for U.S. foreign policy.

Some students work in Washington, DC, and others have the opportunity to work at an embassy overseas. Positions are both paid and unpaid. APPLY TODAY!

Internships in DC, London and Australia through The Washington Center

The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars - www.twc.edu

Andrea Barron will host an open information session to inform UMBC students of all majors about unique academic internship opportunities in Washington, D.C., London and Australia. The session will be held on Thursday,October 22 from 12-1 in the Shriver Center's Large Conference Room (PUP 107).

The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars (www.twc.edu) offers college and university students and recent graduates the opportunity to intern full-time and earn academic credit in Washington, D.C., London and Australia. We offer hundreds of internships and numerous courses year-round, fall, spring, and summer semester/quarter, for students of ALL majors. Interns are provided with fully-furnished apartments throughout Northern Virginia, Washington D.C., and Maryland (as well as in London and Australia). Participants may intern at such prestigious agencies as The White House, CNN, PBS, Amnesty International, Department of Defense, The Smithsonian, US Attorney's Office, Red Cross, Merrill Lynch, The National Institutes of Health, the EPA, and hundreds more. Interns also complete an academic course (selected from over 40 offered) and participate in a variety of career and professional programming and other activities through our Leadership Forum.

The Washington Center has a strong affiliation with UMBC and many students participate in our program every semester/quarter. Attend our information session and discover the life-changing experiences that your fellow classmates have had.

We hope to see you at our information session on October 22, 2009. Thank you.

See some more info below after the jump!

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October 13, 2009

Graduate Intern needed in Community Affairs- $17 to $26 per hour

The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond is recruiting for an Outreach Intern in the Community Affairs Department. The position will be located in Baltimore, MD. This internship offers
an opportunity to learn from seasoned professionals and gain an understanding of community development finance, the Federal Reserve System and a broad range of community revitalization issues. The intern will have the opportunity to develop research, writing, program and policy planning and implementation skills.

This is a part time position (no benefits) that will begin as early as October 2009 and will end during the academic semester. The work schedule for the position will average 16-20 hours per week; however, flexibility to alter work schedule, as needed, is desired.

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October 11, 2009

Obtain a GREAT Internship this Spring or Summer

Experience prior to graduation is essential particularly in today's job market. Therefore, if you do not currently have an internship, co-op or research position, please consider applying to these opportunities via UMBCworks.

NEW positions are posted daily including opportunities for winter, spring, and summer.

IF YOUR RESUME HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED BY THE SHRIVER CENTER FOR YOUR INTERN SEARCH, FOLLOW THE SIMPLE STEPS BELOW:

http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

October 8, 2009

PAID Marketing Intern needed for UMBC Tech Center Company

PAID Marketing Intern Needed ASAP to work at the UMBC Tech Center for Amethyst Technologies
$1500 Stipend for 150 hours (which equals $10 per hour)

The Marketing Intern will be responsible for performing routine marketing duties to assist in the process of marketing Amethyst Technologies.
• Register company as small business with government and commercial clients
• Develop a database of potential clients
• Research and review promotional strategies of national organizations and make recommendations.
• Assist in generating new customer leads by searching procurement databases.
• Develop individualized marketing plan to create new market niche for company.
• Draft press releases for company achievements
• Identify community service opportunities
• Assist with miscellaneous special projects

Qualifications:
• Sophomore, Junior or Senior undergraduate student
• Excellent computer skills: MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Access
• Excellent presentation and written communication skills
• U.S. Citizen

IF INTERESTED, APPLY on UMBCworks under Internships through The Shriver Center or e-mail your resume to Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center

October 6, 2009

UMBC's First Ever IDEA COMPETITION

GOT IDEAS? LET'S HEAR THEM! Announcing UMBC's first ever Idea Competition! Do you have an idea for a new product or service that meets a need in the marketplace or improves society in some way? Improves the UMBC campus? Engages more people in the arts? Or are you working on a research project with a commercial application? Then here's your chance
to present your idea and win some money!

The Alex. Brown Center for Entrepreneurship is sponsoring an Idea Competition this fall for all undergraduate and graduate students at UMBC. Winners will be determined by a vote from students and an independent review panel. The top 3 prizes are a $750, $500, and $250 gift
certificate to Amazon.com.

Entering your idea is easy! Just fill in a 1 page entry form. You can post a video to YOUTube as well if you like. Visit www.umbc.edu/ideacomp for more details. Deadline for entry submission is October 22 at 5:00pm.
Finalists will be notified on October 29. Pitches will be given on Thursday, November 19, at 7:00pm. Everyone is invited!
GOT IDEAS? LET'S HEAR THEM!

October 2, 2009

Great Tourism Internship with Baltimore County!

The Conference and Tourism unit in Baltimore County's Department of Economic Development is a newly created team working to create the product and marketing strategy to increase business and leisure travel and tourism in Baltimore County.

The Conference and Tourism unit is searching for a school year intern that could extend into the summer. This is an exciting opportunity for students interested in working for a start-up organization in the public sector. The student will gain valuable experience in market research, customer service, public administration, tourism and hospitality, communications, and promotions.

The intern will serve as a part-time (10-20 hours) contractual volunteer working with the Conference and Tourism Director, while contributing to the units new strategy.

Responsibilities vary, but may include staffing the front desk of the Visitor
Center, researching and creating a database of the tourism products in Baltimore County, inputting and analyzing primary and secondary data, writing original content for promotional pieces, e-newsletters, the web, and memos, and assisting on special projects.

DESIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Enrollment in an institution of higher learning, preferably with a concentration in marketing, economics, communications, public policy, hospitality management, or business.

Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Proven analytical skills.
Strong organizational skills with ability to multi-task and/or
prioritize.
Strong computer skills in Microsoft applications a must.
Understanding of various stakeholder groups and customized
communications.
Experience working with the public.

To apply, see instructions below the jump!

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Exciting Legislative Intern Position Open w/the MD Department of Transportation- $ Stipend Included

The MD Department of Transportation is seeking a Legislative Intern in his or her senior year.
3.0 cumulative grade-point average required

IF INTERESTED, please e-mail your resume to Christine Routzahn , Director of Internships at The Shriver Center at UMBC

As an intern, you would be asked to work in Annapolis at least two days each week during the 13-week legislative session. Work schedule is flexible based on number of days the student is available. The type of work assigned to interns is mainly legislative, although some duties are clerical in nature. Legislative responsibilities may include:Conducting research; Drafting correspondence; Preparing, recording, and reporting testimony; Contacting witnesses; Attending committee hearings; Tracking bills; Working on mailings; Responding to constituent’s inquiries; and Writing newsletters.

Each intern is awarded a stipend to help defray the costs of participating in the program. The total session stipend varies, depending on the number of days per week the intern works in Annapolis. To be eligible for the program, a student must be able to work a minimum of two full days each week of session. $600 per session = 2 days per week; $700 per session = 2.5 to 3 days per week, & $1000 per session = 4 to 5 days per week

September 29, 2009

Upcoming Workshop- How to Get Started in Research at UMBC?

Friday, October 16th
12:00 PM, Sondheim 105

Students in all majors and years can gain valuable experience in research or mentored creative work. Find out how to get started.
For more information, contact Janet McGlynn at: mcglynn@umbc.edu
http://www.umbc.edu/undergrad_ed/research/workshops.html

Upcoming Workshop- How to Apply for an Undergraduate Research Award (URA)

Monday, October 12th
12:00 PM, Administration Building Room 911

If you hope to conduct research or a creative project in the future and need funding, this session is for you! Learn how to apply for a UMBC Undergraduate Research Award (URA) of up to $1,500. Fifty awards will be made later in the academic year. To receive funding you must apply.

For more information, contact Janet McGlynn: mcglynn@umbc.edu
http://www.umbc.edu/undergrad_ed/research/URA/

September 27, 2009

Serve as an Executive Intern this Summer for Target

See a company like no other: Target.
Apply to this summer internship via UMBCworks- position number 9235426
Open to all majors!

DEADLINE TO APPLY-Thursday, October 1st
If you do not have a resume in UMBCworks, Follow these directions- http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/intern_coop.html

Target is an upscale discount retailer that provides quality, trend-right merchandise and everyday basics at attractive prices in clean, spacious and friendly stores. Our vision is clear: To Be The Best. To achieve the vision, we must have the best team. A team of strong, passionate leaders with unique experiences and differences as people, willing to bring their personal best every single day.
See yourself in Store Leadership.
If you can thrive in a fast changing environment, want to offer innovative ideas, focus on results and inspire your team to do the same, then Target’s Executive Internship Program is for you. You must be authorized to work in the United States to be accepted into this position.
Store Executive Intern

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Paid full-time summer internships in the multimedia and entertainment industry

The T. Howard Foundation is now accepting applications for PAID summer 2010 internships!

The T. Howard Foundation is a non-profit organization that partners with some of the largest companies in the world to provide paid full-time summer internships in the multimedia and entertainment industry to minority and female students.

Partners include companies such as AOL, Comcast, DIRECTV, Discovery,
ESPN, HBO, Lifetime, Rainbow Media, Time Warner Cable, Turner Network Sales, Showtime and many more! These companies work with the T. Howard Foundation because they are committed to increasing ethnic and gender diversity in the multimedia and entertainment industry workforce.

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Add your Internship or Research Position to Your Transcript & Obtain Credit- NOT TOO LATE FOR FALL 2009

Have you found the internship, co-op, or research position, but just don't know how to get it listed on your transcript or get credit for it this fall? UNDERGRADS- ITS NOT TOO LATE!

Do you want a notation on your transcript for all your hard work, but are unsure how to proceed?

Well look no further! The staff at the UMBC Shriver Center is here to help!

If you found an internship, co-op, or research position on your own for the fall already, you can get the notation on your transcript (FREE OF CHARGE) - and be on your way to possibly receiving credit- its not too late.

Obtain a Great Internship via UMBCworks/Shriver Center

Experience prior to graduation is essential particularly in today's job market. Therefore, if you do not currently have an internship, co-op or research position, please consider applying to these opportunities via UMBCworks.

NEW positions are posted daily including opportunities for winter, spring, and summer.

IF YOUR RESUME HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED BY THE SHRIVER CENTER FOR YOUR INTERN SEARCH, FOLLOW THE SIMPLE STEPS BELOW:

http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

Shriver Center Lunch & Learn Nonprofit Panel- Open to ALL Majors

Attend the Nonprofit Lunch and Learn Panel Session on
Monday, October 5th from 12:00 to 1:00 pm in Commons 331

OPEN TO ALL MAJORS

PANEL MEMBERS INCLUDE:

Barbara Anderson, Executive Director
The Pro Bono Counseling Project

Jessica Li, Advocacy and Outreach Coordinator
International Rescue Committee

Mark Marino, Executive Director
Project HEALTH Baltimore- Baltimore HealthCare Access, Inc

John Nethercut, Executive Director
Public Justice Center

Janessa Shaikun, Manager, Marketing & Events
World Trade Center Institute

Shannon Walsh, Manager, Volunteer Services
Sheppard Pratt Health System

This unique panel will: 1) give students an opportunity to meet and network with a diverse group of industry professionals representing various occupations in nonprofits; 2) arm students with practical advice about their major and tips on getting ahead in the "real world" including the importance of internships/co-ops; and 3) allow students to clarify their occupational interests/options, make informed career decisions, and obtain current information and trends including salary information in today's industries.

BRING COPIES OF YOUR RESUMES!

Questions: Contact Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center routzahn@umbc.edu

MD Department of Budget & Management seeks Legislative Intern

Department of Budget & Management seeks a volunteer intern to assist with the Departments Legislative Operations during the Maryland General Assembly
Requirements include an:
Interest in learning about and participating in the Maryland legislative process; good writing skills.

If interested, apply via UMBCworks position number 9233993
If you do not have an approved resume on UMBCworks, follow the simple directions via the following link- http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

September 16, 2009

US Department of State- Intern & Full-time Info Session

INTERNSHIP AND FULL-TIME INFORMATION SESSION
US DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Wednesday, September 23rd, 12:00 TO 1:00 PM
Commons 331

When you join the U.S. Department of State as a student intern or full-time employee, there's no limit as to how far it can take you. Here, you'll have an exciting opportunity to connect with the global community, gain insight into U.S. foreign policy and diplomacy, explore new career avenues and most of all, acquire lifelong skills as you represent America to the world. Are you up for the challenge?

QUESTIONS: Contact Christine Routzahn at the Shriver Center (routzahn@umbc.edu)

September 13, 2009

Add Your Internship, Co-op, or Research Position to Your Transcript

Have you found the internship, co-op, or research position, but just don't know how to get it listed on your transcript or get credit for it this fall?

Do you want a notation on your transcript for all your hard work, but are unsure how to proceed?

Well look no further! The staff at the UMBC Shriver Center is here to help!

If you found an internship, co-op, or research position on your own for the fall already, you can get the notation on your transcript (FREE OF CHARGE) - and be on your way to possibly receiving credit- its not too late.

TO ADD INTERNSHIP/CO-OP/RESEARCH TO YOUR TRANSCRIPT:
1. Either call (410-455-2493) or stop by the Shriver Center on the ground floor of the Public Policy Building to make an appointment with a Coordinator.

If you DO NOT have an internship lined up but are interested in obtaining one, we’ll be glad to help you with that as well. To begin the process of finding an internship through the Shriver Center and UMBCworks, visit http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html
That link will detail exactly what you need to do.

The Shriver Center (1st fl Public Policy) is OPEN from 8:30 am to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday, so stop in or make your appointment soon! We are also open for evening appointments.

Questions e-mail shrivercenter@umbc.edu> or call 410-455-2493

We look forward to working with you.

September 11, 2009

Academy for Educational Development Seeks PAID Data / Statistics Intern

Starting Salary: $15.00 (Hourly) + commensurate with work experience and education

Project Duration: The duration of this project will be 09/01/2009 to 06/01/2010

Internship location: Washington, DC

IF INTERESTED, apply on UMBCworks under Internships Via Shriver Center (9235546). Directions-

Project Summary: The Education Policy and Data Center (EPDC) was launched in 2004 by the Academy for Educational Development, with funding from USAID. The EPDC’s mission is to improve information and policies for education through better access and use of data and policy-oriented evaluation and research. The EPDC houses the world’s largest multi-source, sub-national database for education with capability to view data with maps and graphs; the EPDC is developing tools for better interpretation of education data and analysis of important issues. One of the EPDC’s primary global resource services is to provide data that is: more timely than found elsewhere; sub-national; from household, administrative and international sources.

Position Summary: The intern will help implement the EPDC’s mission to improve global access to education information by contributing to the ongoing expansion and updating of the database. Specifically, the intern will: work with household surveys to extract indicators using Stata programs prepared by the EPDC; format data from global websites as identified by EPDC staff; be an administrator of the database,uploading data to the database, and querying data housed in the database.

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Department of Commerce Office of the Secretary Internship Program

THIS INTERNSHIP IS POSTED ON UMBCworks under Internships via Shriver Center. Questions, contact Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center.

The mission of the Department of Commerce (DOC) Office of the Secretary Fall Internship Program is to engage and empower developing leaders with a passion for public service. The program will expose students to opportunities in the Federal Government and the potential to find passion in a career in public service.

Interns will gain unique experience though their placement in one of several DOC offices.
The students will work closely with the Special/Confidential Assistants in their respective offices. This will keep them engaged in the political process, maintain strong lines of communication and clearly define roles and responsibilities. On a biweekly/
monthly basis, the Internship Board will coordinate visits to local exhibits including the National Archives, lectures, arrange photo/meet‐and‐greet with Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, White House Tours, etc.

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September 8, 2009

Shriver Center 101: How to land an internship interview?

Monday, September 14th
12:00 to 1:00 PM
Commons 331

This workshop hosted by The Shriver Center will cover steps that will help you land the perfect internship, co-op, or research position. Topics covered will include how to write an effective resume, how to use UMBCworks for your search, and interview help 101.

2010 Legislative Session Internship for MDOT

The Maryland General Assembly and The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) are considering having an intern, preferably one who is interested in political policy, to assist MDOT during the 2010 legislative session.

The intern will be considered a “legislative assistant” and will need to be available to work out of our Annapolis Office, 7 State Circle, Annapolis (across from the State House) from mid-January through mid- April. The intern will work directly for the State Legislative Officer and the State Legislative Analyst; and assist other MDOT Executives, including the Secretary, Deputy Secretary, Modal Administrators, etc. who quite often share the office during the annual legislative session. The duties would include, but are not limited to, assisting with the preparation of legislative testimony; legislative research; taking notes at legislative hearings; and assisting with the daily administrative needs of the MDOT legislative office.

The hours may vary somewhat – some days will be shorter than others, some longer, depending on the needs of the office, but generally would be about 40 hours per week (approximately 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.).

If interested, apply by emailing your resume to Mike Oettel, moettel@umbc.edu ASAP! Put "2010 Legislative Session Internship" in the subject line.

September 2, 2009

Johns Hopkins Medicine International seeks Fall Global Services Intern

$10.00 per hour, Part-time
3.00 GPA required
Global Services Intern
Duties include, but are not limited to:
•Compiling marketing materials destined for international clients
•Assisting with development and implementation of business plans for targeted geographical regions and medial specialties
•Conducting background research on individual countries and business entities
•Assisting with campus tours by international visitors
•Up-dating and monitoring databases

IF INTERESTED, apply via UMBCworks under Internships through The Shriver Center or e-mail your resume to Christine Routzahn at routzahn@umbc.edu

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White House Internship Programs seeks Applicants

Applications for the 2010 Spring White House Internship are now available at whitehouse.gov/about/internships.

Applications are due September 20, 2009. The application includes two essays, three letters of recommendation and a resume. Each applicant will be evaluated on three basic qualities: a commitment to public service, demonstration of leadership in the community and dedication to the mission of this Administration. The applicant's communication, writing and office skills will also be reviewed and considered. An applicant's GPA is not figured into the final score, and each application is reviewed on a semi-blind basis.

PROGRAM
This select group of young men and women from across the country dedicate their time, talents, energy, and service to better the White House, the community, and the nation. These committed citizens become a part of the White House team. The assignments given to an intern on any given day could include conducting research, managing incoming inquiries, attending meetings, and writing memos.

While the interns’ individual responsibilities and tasks vary, they are united through weekly events and, most importantly, through service. Interns participate in a long-term service project to help the surrounding community. This is a great opportunity to promote leadership and a way to learn about their fellow intern class. Each week, interns come together for a speaker series with senior staff members and participate in off-site field trips around D.C. In addition, during the summer a few interns are chosen as mentors for the D.C. Scholars.

IF YOU WOULD LIKE ASSISTANCE WITH YOUR RESUME AND APPLICATION, touch base with Christine Routzahn, Director of Internships at The Shriver Center at UMBC routzahn@umbc.edu

Kennedy Krieger Institute Seeks Research Intern


Attention Neuroscience and Cognitive Sciences, Psychology, Social Work, & Sociology Majors

Join the Center for Autism and Related Disorders in serving children with autism spectrum disorders and their families! The Research trainee position is an exciting opportunity to learn more about developmental disabilities through involvement in our clinical research team. The CARD Research Volunteer will be principally responsible for assisting with duties related to the CARD clinical registry and a multi-site study designed to enhance the care of individuals with autism, the Autism Treatment Network. These projects will provide the CARD volunteer with exposure to interdisciplinary research and practice, through observation and hands on experience, in an outpatient pediatric setting providing a full spectrum of care.

IF INTERESTED, apply to this internship via UMBCworks. If you do not have an approved resume on the system, please follow the simple steps found at: http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

August 30, 2009

ADD Internship, Co-op, or Research to your Transcript this Fall

Have you found the internship, co-op, or research position, but just don't know how to get it listed on your transcript or get credit for it this fall? Do you want a notation on your transcript for all your hard work, but are unsure how to proceed?

Well look no further! The staff at the UMBC Shriver Center is here to help!

If you found an internship, co-op, or research position on your own for the fall already, you can get the notation on your transcript (FREE OF CHARGE) - and be on your way to possibly receiving credit- its not too late.

TO ADD INTERNSHIP/CO-OP/RESEARCH TO YOUR TRANSCRIPT:
1. Either call (410-455-2493) or stop by the Shriver Center on the ground floor of the Public Policy Building to make an appointment with a Coordinator.
2. Get a letter/memo from your employer (on company letterhead) verifying that you are interning 8-10 hours per week and bring it to your appointment.
3. Meet with your Coordinator to get enrolled in the Practicum (to have your internship/research noted on your transcript as a university sanctioned experience) and have your potential credit options explained to you.
4. Enjoy your internship, co-op, or research position this semester!

If you DO NOT have an internship lined up but are interested in obtaining one, we’ll be glad to help you with that as well. To begin the process of finding an internship through the Shriver Center and UMBCworks, visit http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html
That link will detail exactly what you need to do.

The Shriver Center (1st fl Public Policy) is OPEN from 8:30 am to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday, so stop in or make your appointment soon! We are also open for evening appointments.

Questions e-mail shrivercenter@umbc.edu> or call 410-455-2493

We look forward to working with you.

August 27, 2009

Paid internships and Part-time Research Assistantships Available

Goodwill Industries is North America's leading social enterprise: We provide training and career development programs for persons with disabilities and socioeconomic barriers to employment; AND we operate commercial service and retail businesses that generate employment and billions of dollars in revenues for these programs.

The intern would work in the department which supports all aspects of Goodwill in North America,including undertaking federal- and foundation-funded workforce development program demonstrations; market analysis for business expansion and economic development initiatives; and regional and national surveys for product development, customer profiling, and policy advocacy campaigns. Our resources include sophisticated survey and geospatial analytical tools, proprietary lifestyle segmentation and business datasets, as well as the opportunity to test innovative program and business practices on Goodwill corporations: a laboratory for our federal and foundation funders.

A part-time RA would need to work no more than 15-20 hours a week, and will be paid from $20 to $25 an hour depending on skills and experience.


IF INTERESTED, apply via UMBCworks. The position is listed under Internships Through The Shriver Center. Directions on gaining access can be found at:
http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

PAID FALL LOBBYIST INTERN NEEDED in Washington DC

The Bockorny Group, Inc. is a bipartisan consulting firm. It is located within blocks of the White House, and it easily metro accessible. With unparalleled expertise in critical areas of public policy, the firm provides its clients with the knowledge and credentials to in the following practice areas: energy, judiciary, healthcare policy, telecommunications/ technology, financial services/ insurance, tax policy, trade, international affairs, and agriculture/ food safety.

Internship Description:
The Bockorny Group currently is seeking an energetic intern to join its team for a paid Fall 2009 internship. The intern will perform daily tasks as well as long and short term projects for the lobbyists and staff assistants. Duties include, but are not limited to:
• Answering phones
• Attending or watching Congressional Hearings
• Assisting Lobbyists with daily tasks and errands
• Performing legislative and potential client research
• Generating and updating congressional contact lists
• Compiling Daily News Clips
• Occasional trips to the Hill to deliver packets/handouts

IF INTERESTED, apply via UMBCworks. The position is listed under Internships Through The Shriver Center. Directions on gaining access can be found at:
http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

August 14, 2009

TOPS at University of MD, School of Medicine seeks RESEARCH INTERNS

TOPS at University of MD, School of Medicine seeks HEALTH EDUCATOR/RESEARCH INTERNS

This is an exciting opportunity to work in the Division of Growth and Nutrition within the Department of Pediatrics under the guidance of Dr. Maureen Black. We are seeking interns to assist health educators for TOPS, a toddler overweight prevention study. The project focuses on the dietary, physical activity, and growth patterns of toddlers.

The health educator assistants will be responsible for helping facilitate parent groups on topics pertaining to nutrition, physical activity, parenting skills, and child safety. Other responsibilities may include attending weekly meetings, contacting participants via the phone, transporting class materials, classroom set up, scheduling meeting times, data entry, filing, and other office duties. In addition, this person will have the opportunity to work in conjunction with an interdisciplinary team of faculty at the University of Maryland, Baltimore and the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. This is a 10-hour per week position.

IF INTERESTED, please apply via UMBCworks under Intern Listings- position 9235060.

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN OBTAINING THE INTERN POSITION ABOVE or one that is similar and do not have an account on UMBCworks, visit The Shriver Center at UMBC TODAY.

July 22, 2009

Fall 2009 Stipended Federal Internship Opportunities

Opportunity:
15 weeks internships with a federal agency to include but not be limited to one of the following: U.S. Department of Commerce, Environmental Protection Agency, Internal Revenue Service, Department of Health and Human Services, and Department of Treasury.

Accepted students receive scholarships covering the cost of The Washington Center for Internship and Academic Seminar’s program and housing fee for living in TWC’s furnished housing facilities for the duration of their stay. Additionally, students will be provided with a stipend.

Application Requirements for All Federal Internship Opportunities:
• US citizenship;
• Available for a fifteen-week period beginning September 2, 2009;
• Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program in a related field, with preference given to qualified undergraduate students;
• Undergraduate students must receive credit for participating in this program
• Good academic standing as defined by the college or university in which the student is enrolled;
• Demonstrated experience and/or strong interest in working for the federal government.

How to Apply:
Students should fill out an online application at https://secure.twc.edu. Students will be asked to create a login name and password. On the first page, they should select “Internship” in the drop down menu. On the second page, they should select that they are interested in Option 2, “Government Scholarship Programs”. Students are asked to fill out our Department of Commerce Application, even if they are interested in other federal opportunities, as we are currently in the process of updating our other application materials. They will still be considered for all federal opportunities for which they are eligible. There is no application fee for our Government Internship Programs. If students are prompted to provide payment information, they have selected the wrong internship application and should go back to page 2 to select “Government Scholarship Programs”. Please contact Katie McKenzie at 202-238-7729 or Katie.mckenzie@twc.edu if you have any questions or concerns regarding these internship opportunities or the application process.

Application Deadline:
Applications will be considered on a rolling basis as they are received. The final deadline to submit materials for this opportunity will be August 4th, 2009.

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May 11, 2009

UMBC Intern Survey- Win 4 O's Tickets

The Shriver Center at UMBC is conducting a quick Intern Survey to assess how the current economy is impacting internship opportunities for students.

This survey will take less than a minute to complete (only 3 questions) and can be found at:
http://survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07e2ijcsvufue8g1vp/start

If you complete this survey, you will be entered to WIN FOUR PREMIER ORIOLE GAME TICKETS!! The game is on June 10th at 7:05 pm vs. Seattle Mariners. The seats were given to us by PNC Bank.

The winner was just announced- congratulations Justin Donlan!

Thank you for your assistance and good luck on your exams.

May 3, 2009

Get Summer Internship, Research or Co-op Added to Your Transcript

Have you found the internship or research position of your dreams on your own, but just don't know how to get it noted on your transcript or get credit for it this summer? Do you want a notation on your transcript for all your hard work, but are unsure how to proceed?

Well look no further! The staff at the UMBC Shriver Center is here to help!

That internship you found is important to obtain admission to graduate school and to find employment after graduation. You gain experience, can get paid, and could potentially obtain three upper level credits, all by interning only 8 to 10 hours per week.

Best of all, if you found an internship, co-op, or research position on your own for the summer already, you can get the notation on your transcript (FREE OF CHARGE) - and be on your way to possibly receiving credit- its not too late.

IN ORDER TO GET YOUR INTERNSHIP/CO-OP/RESEARCH POSITION TO BE ADDED TO YOUR TRANSCRIPT:
1. Either call (410-455-2493) or stop by the Shriver Center on the ground floor of the Public Policy Building to make an appointment with a Coordinator.
2. Get a letter/memo from your employer (on company letterhead) verifying that you are interning 8-10 hours per week and bring it to your appointment.
3. Meet with your Coordinator to get enrolled in the Practicum (to have the notation put on your transcript as a university sanctioned experience) and have your potential credit options explained to you.
4. Enjoy your internship, co-op, or research position!

If you do not already have an internship lined up but are interested in obtaining one, we’ll be glad to help you with that as well. To begin the process of finding an internship through the Shriver Center and UMBCworks, visit http://www.shrivercenter.org/documents/Shriver%20Center%20Four%20Step%20Process.pdf That link will detail exactly what you need to do.

The Shriver Center (1st fl Public Policy) is OPEN from 8:30 am to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday, so stop in or make your appointment soon!

Questions e-mail routzahn@umbc.edu or call 410-455-2493

Sustainable Agriculture Internship

Union of Concerned Scientists Sustainable Agriculture Internship
Internship dates: June 2009-August 2009 (3-month internship, flexible dates)

The UCS Food and Environment Program seeks an intern for three months, beginning in June 2009. Working primarily with our outreach coordinator, the intern will assist in implementing the field efforts associated with our campaign to pass federal legislation on the overuse of antibiotics in animal feed. This overuse, primarily in CAFOs (confined animal feeding operations) promotes drug-resistant human infections, a growing public health crisis.

The intern will: i) be assigned specific target states and districts where she/he would serve as principal organizer (grassroots and grasstops) to generate support for this legislation, ii) work closely with local organizers in other key swing districts for the same purpose, and iii) prepare substantive pieces for use in field efforts. The intern may also be called on to carry out other campaign tasks, as needed, such as recruiting organizations from around the country to support the legislation or to renew their support.

Candidates interested in public policy, sustainable agriculture, and environmental issues are encouraged to apply. We will consider applicants with a wide variety of backgrounds. Candidates with interest and education in political science, agriculture, environmental science, and public health, or with a background in political campaigns/organizing efforts are especially encouraged to apply.

Basic qualifications: Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, strong oral and written communication skills, and proficiency with computers.

Education requirements: Enrolled as an undergraduate or Bachelor’s or Master’s degree.

Hours and pay: 35 hours/week; monthly pay commensurate with experience and training.

Location: Union of Concerned Scientists, Washington, DC office.

To apply: Please send cover letter referencing where you learned of this opening, resume, and short writing sample by May 15 to jpalembas@ucsusa.org, and include “F&E Internship” in the subject line.

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May 1, 2009

Public Service Recognition Week

Come visit the National Mall May 7-10 for the 25^th annual Public Service Recognition Week (PSRW) celebration! The Department of Labor, Office of Personnel Management and many other agencies will present interactive exhibits that demonstrate the broad range of government programs and services. See first- hand what it is like to work in the federal government and talk with current employees about their work!

Friday, May 8, 2009 is Students' Day ,and we are pleased to announce that Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan, will give opening remarks. Students from all over the area are invited to attend and learn about exciting job opportunities in the federal government!

MORE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND AT: http://www.ourpublicservice.org/OPS/

April 20, 2009

SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION CAREER DAY

SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION CAREER DAY

Wednesday, April 29, 2009
7th Floor, Library • Noon-2pm

SSA has over 1,300 locations nationwide, tremendous opportunities for training and development, and great pay.

You can be involved in running one of the Nation’s largest entitlement programs and/or the Supplemental Security Income program while enjoying the benefits and security of being a Federal employee. SSA has career opportunities available in a variety of areas including:

• Public Contact
• Policy
• Information Technology
• Legal
• Acquisition and Grants
• Law Enforcement
• Financial
• Logistics
• Human Resources

If you are still in school, you might want to consider one of our Student Programs:
Student Temporary Employment Program (STEP)
Student Career Experience Program (SCEP)
Volunteer Internship Program (VIP).

Cosponsored by The Shriver Center and Career Services Center.

April 17, 2009

Get Your Internship, Research or Co-op Added to Your Transcript

Have you found the internship or research position of your dreams on your own, but just don't know how to get it noted on your transcript or get credit for it this spring semester? Do you want a notation on your transcript for all your hard work, but are unsure how to proceed?

Well look no further! The staff at the UMBC Shriver Center is here to help!

That internship you found is important to obtain admission to graduate school and to find employment after graduation. You gain experience, can get paid, and could potentially obtain three upper level credits, all by interning only 8 to 10 hours per week.

Best of all, if you found an internship, co-op, or research position on your own for the summer already, you can get the notation on your transcript (FREE OF CHARGE) - and be on your way to possibly receiving credit- its not too late.

IN ORDER TO GET YOUR INTERNSHIP/CO-OP/RESEARCH POSITION TO BE ADDED TO YOUR TRANSCRIPT:
1. Either call (410-455-2493) or stop by the Shriver Center on the ground floor of the Public Policy Building to make an appointment with a Coordinator.
2. Get a letter/memo from your employer (on company letterhead) verifying that you are interning 8-10 hours per week and bring it to your appointment.
3. Meet with your Coordinator to get enrolled in the Practicum (to have the notation put on your transcript as a university sanctioned experience) and have your potential credit options explained to you.
4. Enjoy your internship, co-op, or research position!

If you do not already have an internship lined up but are interested in obtaining one, we’ll be glad to help you with that as well. To begin the process of finding an internship through the Shriver Center and UMBCworks, visit http://www.shrivercenter.org/documents/Shriver%20Center%20Four%20Step%20Process.pdf That link will detail exactly what you need to do.

The Shriver Center (1st fl Public Policy) is OPEN from 8:30 am to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday, so stop in or make your appointment soon!

Questions e-mail shrivercenter@umbc.edu or call 410-455-2493

April 10, 2009

Great Summer Mortgage Processing Intern Opportunity!

Below is a fantastic opportunity to learn all about the mortgage business this summer with Hopkins Federal Savings Bank, while getting paid!

To apply to this position, visit UMBCworks, search for Position ID #9233161 in the keyword section and follow the instructions!

Contact Mike Oettel, The Shriver Center, at moettel@umbc.edu with questions.

Paid Mortgage Processing Intern

Description:
- Answer customer inquiries regarding mortgages, disseminating information and helping to originate mortgages.
- Work with senior loan officers in learning the ins and outs of the mortgage business, while performing tasks with minimal supervision.
- Conduct on-line research into home values, tax assessments, deeds, etc.
- Analyze the credit of prospective homebuyers.
- Perform general administrative duties.

Salary Level:
$10 - $12

Cool PAID CareFirst Internship - Check out the salary!!

Job Title: INTERN

Location: OWINGS MILLS I

Reference #: 002882 Hire Range: $16,640 - $20,800

Responsibilities
This is a perfect opportunity for students who are interested in pursuing a career as an Analyst in either the Human Resources / Labor Relations field. The intern will partner with IT and Business leaders to ensure timely cost effective labor resources are obtained, review internal customer’s requests and determine the appropriate approach using established CareFirst defined processes and strategic direction.

Responsibilities:
Including, but not limited to:
Qualifying job specifications with customer to ensure accuracy prior to distribution to supplier community via standard bid processes.
Screen candidates resumes, facilitate interviews, consult on-boarding rate negotiations, general issues etc.
Ensure compliance and utilization of Preferred Supplier Program and adherence to agreements which includes price, processes and policies
Help to lead the development of formal written request, document and validate a proposed solution to meet CareFirst strategic goals.

Check out more info, and how to apply, after the jump!

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March 25, 2009

Entrepreneurship Speaker Series on this Monday at Noon

Monday, March 30, 2009
12 - 1 p.m. • UC 312
Guest Speaker: Jeannie L. Howe, President, BayCliff Associates, Inc.

Nonprofit organizations rely on community support to pursue their missions, but not all of those “resources” are tapped through traditional fundraising. Ingenious partnerships and collaborations can more fully engage constituents and provide a critical source of visibility, in-kind donations, and good will. An entrepreneurial leader in the nonprofit sector must, particularly in times of great competition and need, create innovative avenues of support that will help further the organization’s mission.

Building on more than 20 years in leadership positions with nonprofit organizations, Ms. Howe founded BayCliff Associates in 2008. As a mission and results-driven executive, she has developed and secured funding for new initiatives including the creation of “signature events,”
cause-related marketing programs, marketing and public relations tools, and campaigns to raise program and unrestricted support. She is skilled in engaging key constituents and celebrities in organizational activities including marketing campaigns and national legislative
initiatives.

March 20, 2009

Living in Challenging Times- Setting Your Personal Financial Goals

Do you have questions about how to meet your long-term financial goals?

Are you looking for some perspective as a student living in these challenging times?

Please join us for an informational session with Judy Ward, Senior Financial Planner
at T. Rowe Price

Monday, March 30th
Noon to 1:00 PM
FREE PIZZA!
Commons 331

Judy will address the current economic climate and how you, as a student, can best approach:
• Budgeting
• Saving/Investing
• Student Loans
• Insurance
• Managing Credit

Recruiters from T. Rowe Price will also be available to discuss navigating the current job market in today’s environment.

Questions, contact Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center (routzahn@umbc.edu)

March 18, 2009

Visit the Office of the State's Attorney for Baltimore City with The Shriver Center

Instead of bringing the companies to campus, we’re taking you to the company! Join your internship coordinators as they take you out to meet with the Office of the State's Attorney for Baltimore City at the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center.

Date: FRIDAY, April 3rd
Departing the Shriver Center at 12:45PM and returning by 4:15 PM
Open to ALL Majors

Take a tour of the juvenile justice facility and court rooms; hear about internship, volunteer and future career opportunities; and more. Transportation is provided, but a RSVP is required.

To attend, e-mail your resume to Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center at routzahn@umbc.edu. Only 15 students can attend this unique opportunity. RSVP TODAY!!!

Get on the road to your future now!

FBI Information Session this MONDAY

Monday, March 23rd, 5PM, Commons 331

Meet with a local FBI recruiter to learn more about their full-time career and internship opportunities. Please RSVP via the Events tab in UMBCworks.

FBI employees are responsible for protecting and defending the United States against terrorists and spies; upholding and enforcing the criminal laws of the United States; and providing leadership and criminal justice services to our international, federal, state, and local partners. If these missions appeal to you, then you should consider joining the FBI team.

The FBI recruits at all levels (undergraduate, graduate, experienced professionals) and hires individuals with a wide variety of educational and professional backgrounds. In addition to current job postings for full-time positions, the FBI offer a number of Internship Programs for undergraduate and graduate students interested in internship opportunities. The FBI also participates in the Presidential Management Fellows Program, the Visiting Scientist Program and the Future Agents in Training Program.

Shriver Center Summer Kick-Off: Walk-in Hours 9am to 4pm

Looking for an internship this summer? Do you want to fatten up that resume a little bit? Do you want to potentially get paid AND possibly earn credit for it?

The UMBC Shriver Center can help you answer all of those questions. The Shriver Center has MANY PAID and UNPAID INTERNSHIPS available for ALL majors this upcoming SUMMER and we need students to fill them.

WALK-IN HOURS (9AM to 4PM) THIS WEDNESDAY (3/25) AND THURSDAY (3/26)
The Shriver Center, 1st Floor of the Public Policy Building

Once you meet with a coordinator, The Shriver Center will send your resume to organizations that interest you. In other words, we'll do the mailing and employer outreach on your behalf.

To get started stop by the Shriver Center ANY TIME between 9:00am and 4:00pm on Wednesday, March 25th or Thursay, March 26th for the Summer 2009 Kick Off. Simply bring an electronic copy of your resume on a USB drive or CD and we'll get you set up on UMBCworks and ready to look for positions THAT DAY! It's that simple! No appointments, no hassle, and best of all, FREE SUMMER GIVE AWAYS!!! All it takes is 20 minutes of your time.

We look forward to seeing you at The Shriver Center!

Deadline Approaching- MD Nonprofit Summer Leadership Intern Program

Maryland Nonprofit Leadership Intern Program for Summer 2009
Deadline: Monday, March 23rd
Additional information on how to apply can be found at: www.shrivercenter.org/nonprofit

The Maryland Nonprofit Leadership Program offers paid summer internship opportunities in the nonprofit sector to college juniors, seniors, and graduate students attending Maryland institutions. Participating interns work for ten weeks full-time from June 1st to August 7th while participating in bi-weekly seminars in nonprofit management. Each participating student receives a $3,000 scholarship.

College and university undergraduate and graduate students from various majors are provided with an opportunity to build valuable skills, gain experience in managing and leading public service organizations, and explore career choices within this sector. In doing so, the Public Service Summer Internship Program makes an important contribution to the development of the state’s current and future workforce and citizenry.

Qualifications: Eligible applicants must be graduate or undergraduate with a GPA of 3.00 or higher. In addition, all undergraduate applicants must be entering their junior or senior year during the Fall 2009 semester. All majors are strongly encouraged to apply.

Compensation: Interns receive a $3000 stipend.

March 8, 2009

Hundreds of Summer Internships Already Posted on UMBCworks

OBTAIN A SUMMER INTERNSHIP, CO-OP OR RESEARCH POSITION USING UMBCworks TODAY!!!!!

PAID Positions available in all majors

To get started visit:
http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

Participate in the MD Nonprofit Leaership Summer Intern Program

Maryland Nonprofit Leadership Intern Program for Summer 2009
Deadline: Monday, March 23rd
Additional information on how to apply can be found at: www.shrivercenter.org/nonprofit

The Maryland Nonprofit Leadership Program offers paid summer internship opportunities in the nonprofit sector to college juniors, seniors, and graduate students attending Maryland institutions. Participating interns work for ten weeks full-time from June 1st to August 7th while participating in bi-weekly seminars in nonprofit management. Each participating student receives a $3,000 scholarship.

College and university undergraduate and graduate students from various majors are provided with an opportunity to build valuable skills, gain experience in managing and leading public service organizations, and explore career choices within this sector. In doing so, the Public Service Summer Internship Program makes an important contribution to the development of the state’s current and future workforce and citizenry.

Qualifications: Eligible applicants must be graduate or undergraduate with a GPA of 3.00 or higher. In addition, all undergraduate applicants must be entering their junior or senior year during the Fall 2009 semester. All majors are strongly encouraged to apply.

Compensation: Interns receive a $3000 stipend.

February 23, 2009

MINORITY ACCESS INTERN PROGRAM

Deadline: March 1, 2009
Website: www.minorityaccess.org
The Minority Access Internship Program provides students with the opportunity to merge academic theory with practical application in the work place through full time and part time internships. The program allows talented college students to experience the full scope and diversity of career opportunities available in the management, professional and technical domains of participating entities.

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FELLOWS PROGRAM

Deadline: Monday, March 16th
$3,500 stipend
Website: www.shrivercenter.org/mdot
The Maryland Department of Transportation Fellows Internship Program is designed to introduce Maryland's most promising college students to the rewards and challenges of working within Maryland's integrated transportation system. During the summer, interns are placed in senior-level assignments in one of MDOT's integrated system of agencies. Then during the subsequent fall or spring semesters, students participate in a part-time internship in one of MDOT's agencies. The MDOT Fellows Internship Program is offered by The Shriver Center in partnership with the Office of the Secretary of Transportation.

CMS Summer Intern Program & CMS Summer Diversity Intern Program-

CENTERS FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID SERVICES
Deadline: March 3, 2009
CMS Summer Intern Program & CMS Summer Diversity Intern Program- http://resume.cms.hhs.gov
CMS announces a 12-week Summer Intern Program for current students. CMS is the Federal agency that administers the Medicare, Medicaid, and State Children's Health Insurance Programs. The purpose of the Summer Intern Program is to enhance students' knowledge about CMS programs, mission, vision and goals. Additionally, the program seeks to familiarize participants about Federal, State, and local health care programs serving underserved and uninsured populations.

February 15, 2009

Last Two Weeks to Obtain Intern Credit and/or Get Your Internship, Research, or Co-op Added to your Transcript for Spring 2009

Have you found the internship or research position of your dreams on your own, but just don't know how to get credit for it this spring semester? Do you want a notation on your transcript for all your hard work, but are unsure how to proceed?

Well look no further! The staff at the UMBC Shriver Center is here to help!

That internship you found is important to obtain admission to graduate school and to find employment after graduation. You gain experience, can get paid, and could potentially obtain three upper level credits, all by interning only 8 to 10 hours per week.

Best of all, if you found an internship, co-op, or research position on your own for the spring, you can get the notation on your transcript (FREE OF CHARGE) - and be on your way to possibly receiving credit- its not too late. That's right, the deadline to add the intern notation or obtain credit for the spring semester is in two weeks.

IN ORDER TO GET YOUR INTERNSHIP/CO-OP/RESEARCH POSITION TO BE ADDED TO YOUR TRANSCRIPT:

1. Either call (410-455-2493) or stop by the Shriver Center on the ground floor of the Public Policy Building to make an appointment with a Coordinator.
2. Get a letter/memo from your employer (on company letterhead) verifying that you are interning 8-10 hours per week and bring it to your appointment.
3. Meet with your Coordinator to get enrolled in the Practicum (to have the notation put on your transcript as a university sanctioned experience) and have your potential credit options explained to you.
4. Enjoy your internship, co-op, or research position!

If you do not already have an internship lined up but are interested in obtaining one, we’ll be glad to help you with that as well. To begin the process of finding an internship through the Shriver Center and UMBCworks, visit http://www.shrivercenter.org/documents/Shriver%20Center%20Four%20Step%20Process.pdf That link will detail exactly what you need to do.

The Shriver Center is OPEN from 8:30 am to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday, so stop in or make your appointment soon!

Questions e-mail shrivercenter@umbc.edu or call 410-455-2493

February 14, 2009

Social Security Administration Seeks Paid Interns- Info Session 2/23

Why wait until you've graduated to get started on your career path? Get a head start on your career at the Social Security Administration (SSA). Gain insight from on-the-job experience that even the best classes couldn't provide.

Intern Info Session
Monday, February 23rd
Noon to 1PM
UC 310

Also the positions below are on UMBCworks- Apply by February 16th for an on campus interview

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US DEPARTMENT OF STATE INFO SESSION THIS WEDNESDAY

INTERNSHIP AND FULL-TIME INFORMATION SESSION
US DEPARTMENT OF STATE
FEBRUARY 18TH, NOON TO 1PM
PUB POLICY 208

When you join the U.S. Department of State as a student intern or full-time employee, there's no limit as to how far it can take you. Here, you'll have an exciting opportunity to connect with the global community, gain insight into U.S. foreign policy and diplomacy, explore new career avenues and most of all, acquire lifelong skills as you represent America to the world. Are you up for the challenge?

QUESTIONS: Contact Christine Routzahn at the Shriver Center (routzahn@umbc.edu)

Minority Access Inc- Summer Intern Program

PAID Full-time Internships for Summer 2009

Deadline to Apply: March 1st

Students are you ready to begin working toward a career in the field of your choice?

Would you like to earn pay for receiving hands-on experience, travel to exciting places while earning pay and academic credit; and share experiences with students from other colleges and universities?

Would you like an internship during your college career that has the possibility of an offer for full-time employment upon graduation?

The Minority Access Internship program could provide you with the opportunity for all of the above!

The Minority Access Internship Program is designed to allow talented undergraduate and graduate students experience the diversity and scope of career opportunities available in the federal government and other participating entities.

Minority Access interns receive pre-employment training, expert counseling on career choices, financial management and professional development, and recognition for fulfilling the requirements of the program.

If interested, please drop off you application material to Christine Routzahn at the Shriver Center (1st floor of Public Policy) by noon on Wednesay, February 25th. The Shriver Center will FedEx your credentials to Minority Access Inc. Don't let this great opportunity pass you by.

Intern this Summer at Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

Founded in 1981, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities is one of the leading organizations in the country working on public policy issues affecting low-income families and individuals. The Center specializes in research and analysis oriented toward practical policy decisions and produces solid analytic reports on a timely basis that are accessible to public officials at national, state and local levels, to nonprofit organizations and to the media.

The Center seeks highly motivated undergraduate and graduate students (including law), as well as recent graduates, in the following areas for full-and part-time paid internships: Media, Federal Legislation, Health Policy, Housing Policy, International Budget Project, Food Stamps, National Budget and Tax Policy, Outreach Campaigns, State Budget and Tax Policy and Welfare Reform and Income Support Division.

The Center's offices are located at 820 First Street NE, one block from Union Station (on Metro's Red Line) near Capitol Hill.

$9 to $15 Compensation

TO OBTAIN ASSISTANCE WITH YOUR RESUME FOR YOUR INTERN SEARCH, FOLLOW THE SIMPLE STEPS BELOW:

http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

HACU National Internship Program: Summer Intern Deadline- 2/27

HACU National Internship Program program recruits college students for paid summer and semester-long internships at federal agencies and private corporations in Washington, D.C., and throughout the country. These ten and fifteen-week internship programs give college students direct experience in a myriad of careers in the federal and corporate sectors.

To date, HNIP has helped over 7,000 students find internships that closely relate to their majors or career goals. Though we started in 1992 with only 24 interns working at one participating federal agency, we have expanded our program each year. In 2008, we helped match over 600 students to internships at over 40 federal agencies and corporations.

Open to all majors. A list of the most popular majors below:
Accounting, Business Administration, Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, Finance, Foreign Languages, Geography, Graphic Design, Human Resources, History, International Relations, Mathematics, National Security Studies, and Political Science

PROGRAM DETAILS
Round-trip air fare to intern location included.
Housing arrangement assistance.
Intern salaries are determined by academic level at the time of application.
Federal interns attend an orientation in Washington, D.C.
Professional development, social, and cultural activities.

ELIGIBILITY
Minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale)
Enrolled undergraduate or graduate student
Completion of freshman year in college before the internship begins
Seniors graduating at the end of the current academic year are eligible to participate in the summer program
Authorized or eligible to work by law in the United States

TO OBTAIN ASSISTANCE WITH YOUR RESUME FOR YOUR INTERN SEARCH, FOLLOW THE SIMPLE STEPS BELOW:

http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

February 13, 2009

Apply for a Summer Internship at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts!

Reminder! Applications for the summer season are due by March 1.

"One of America's Top 100 Internships" --The Princeton Review

Wolf Trap's Internship Program provides project-based training and experience to approximately 40 interns annually. Interns become integral members of the staff working side-by-side with professionals producing, promoting, and administering all aspects of the performing arts.

Lots more details after the break!

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February 10, 2009

Interview for Summer Positions at SSA

Why wait until you've graduated to get started on your career path? Get a head start on your career at the Social Security Administration (SSA). Gain insight from on-the-job experience that even the best classes couldn't provide.

Requested majors include: Computer Science, Information Systems, Math, Accounting, Finance, Economics, English, Criminal Justice, Law, and Human Recourses

Apply via UMBCworks for the positions below- Deadline February 16th

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February 7, 2009

US DEPARTMENT OF STATE INFO SESSION 2/18

INTERNSHIP AND FULL-TIME INFORMATION SESSION
US DEPARTMENT OF STATE
FEBRUARY 18TH, NOON TO 1PM
PUB POLICY 208

When you join the U.S. Department of State as a student intern or full-time employee, there's no limit as to how far it can take you. Here, you'll have an exciting opportunity to connect with the global community, gain insight into U.S. foreign policy and diplomacy, explore new career avenues and most of all, acquire lifelong skills as you represent America to the world. Are you up for the challenge?

QUESTIONS: Contact Christine Routzahn at the Shriver Center (routzahn@umbc.edu)

February 4, 2009

LIVE. LEARN. INTERN. SUMMER INSTITUTES

June 6 - August 1, 2009
Georgetown University, Washington, DC
www.DCinternships.org
Final Deadline: March 5, 2009
*****************SCHOLARSHIP FUNDING STILL AVAILABLE******************
Sponsored by The Fund for American Studies in partnership with Georgetown University, the Institutes combine substantive internships, courses for academic credit, career development activities, site briefings and lectures led by prominent policy experts.

Students will be accepted in a rolling basis until the Final Deadline of March 5, 2009. Generous Scholarship funding is still available.
* Internships - Competitive placements with top sites in D.C.
* Classes - Up to 9 transferable credits from Georgetown University
* Housing - Furnished on-campus apartments in the heart of D.C.
* Guest Lectures - With Washington's top policy and industry experts
* Site Briefings - At the White House Complex, State Department, U.S. House of Representatives and Federal Reserve
* Leadership & Professional Development - Leadership, mentoring and career building activities
* Networking - Interaction with hundreds of other student leaders from around of the world
* Scholarships - Over half of all students receive full or partial funding based on merit and financial need

Four eight-week programs are offered in the following subject areas:
* Politics, Public Policy and International Affairs
* Journalism, Communications and Public Relations
* Corporate Business and Government Affairs
* Nonprofit and Community Service

For more information and an online application, please visit our website <http://www.dcinternships.org/> or contact Haley Heieck, Recruitment and Admissions Assistant, at admissions@tfas.org

Visit The Shriver Center to learn about opportunities like that above.

February 2, 2009

Governor's Summer Internship Program Applications Now Being Accepted!

http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/gsip

The Governor's Summer Internship Program was created to introduce college students to the unique challenges and rewards of working within Maryland State Government. For 10 weeks, beginning June 1st, GSIP Interns will:

* Work on substantive projects with senior-level public administrators and policy makers, in departments or policy areas that closely correspond with each intern's field of study or career interests. Duties often include attending meetings, drafting correspondence, tracking legislation, and researching policy options.
* Develop policy papers that address significant issues facing Maryland today. These papers, researched in teams, are presented to the Governor and/or other senior staff members at the end of the program.
* Attend site visits and seminars designed to introduce interns to specific rewards and challenges of public administration.
* Gain valuable exposure to the tremendous talents and resources of Maryland State Government while earning a $3,000 stipend.

To apply, visit the website that is linked above in order to download the application. For questions not able to be answered via the information on the website, contact Mike Oettel at The Shriver Center, moettel@umbc.edu.

Obtain a Great Internship via UMBCworks/Shriver Center

Experience prior to graduation is essential particularly in today's job market. Therefore, if you do not currently have an internship, please consider applying to intern positions on UMBCworks.

There are over 500 great NEW SPRING INTERN and CO-OP positions on UMBCworks that are looking for UMBC students. Many NEW positions are also PAID!!!!

If your resume is already approved by The Shriver Center, here's how you can quickly and easily apply for one today:
1) Log in to UMBCworks by going to myUMBC, clicking on the "Services" tab, and then clicking on "UMBCworks".
2) Now that you're in UMBC works, you just need to:
a) Click on the "Jobs" tab and select UMBCworks
b) Narrow your search by selecting your major and "Internships from the Shriver Center"
c) Hit the "Apply search" button
d) Click on any of the jobs to get an in-depth position description
e) Hit "Submit" to send your resume to that company.

It only takes a few moments to send your resume to any company in UMBCworks, so if you're looking for a spring internship, why wait?

Apply today. It's easy!

IF YOUR RESUME HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED BY THE SHRIVER CENTER FOR YOUR INTERN SEARCH, FOLLOW THE SIMPLE STEPS BELOW:

http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

February 1, 2009

Ending Sweaty Palms: Intern and Co-op Interview Skills Workshop

Wednesday 2/4 from Noon to 1PM, Shriver Center, 1st FL Public Policy (RM 107)

Do you have an interview coming up for an internship or co-op or just need some basic interview help?
Participate in The Shriver Center's hour long Intern and Co-op Interview Seminar to:
- obtain assistance with what questions to prepare for
- how best to answer questions based on the skills and experiences you offer
- learn what to wear
- and obtain additional tips on the types of questions you should ask during an interview.

For more information, contact Shirley Carrington at The Shriver Center (410-455-2493 or shirleyc@umbc.edu)

January 27, 2009

Summer Store Executive Internship with Target

Summer Store Executive Internship with Target
All Majors, 3.00+ GPA, entering into your senior year preferred
DEADLINE TO APPLY VIA UMBCworks- February 3rd
As a Store Executive Intern, you will work in all areas of the store: Logistics, Human Resources, Assets Protection, Guest Service, and Sales floor. In addition, you will have the opportunity to select a special project that allows you to focus on one area of a leader’s responsibilities within the store. Through this comprehensive training program, you will gain a significant knowledge base, and have the opportunity to make an impact in a Target Store as an executive in training and project leader. In addition, you will work closely with team members and members of the senior leadership group.

Directions on how to use UMBCworks to obtain an internship

January 19, 2009

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN INTERNSHIP OR CO-OP THIS SPRING OR SUMMER? Shriver Center Walk-In Hours

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN INTERNSHIP OR CO-OP THIS SPRING OR SUMMER? OVER 600 LISTINGS ARE NOW ON UMBCworks- MANY ARE PAID.

The Shriver Center is making it even easier for you to get started with walk-in hours January 27th to Janurary 29th!

Internships are important to obtain admission to graduate school and to find a position after graduation. You gain experience and are almost certainly eligible to earn upper level credit by interning 8 to 10 hours per week.

Once you meet with a coordinator, The Shriver Center will send your resume to organizations that interest you. In other words, we'll do the mailing and employer outreach on your behalf.

To get started stop by the Shriver Center ANY TIME between 9:00am and 4:00pm on Tuesday, January 27th to Thursday, January 29th for the Spring 2009 Kick Off. Simply bring an electronic copy of your resume on a USB drive or CD and we'll get you set up on UMBCworks and ready to look for positions THAT DAY!

It's that simple! No appointments, no hassle, and best of all, FREE TREATS!!! All it takes is 20 minutes of your time.

We look forward to seeing you at The Shriver Center (1st floor of the Public Policy Building)

January 13, 2009

Apply Now for a Summer Internship at Wolf Trap!

"One of America's Top 100 Internships" --The Princeton Review

Wolf Trap's Internship Program provides project-based training and experience to approximately 40 interns annually. Interns become integral members of the staff working side-by-side with professionals producing, promoting, and administering all aspects of the performing arts.

http://www.wolftrap.org/Education/Internships_for_College_Students.aspx

Summer Internships are offered in the following departments:
- Communications and Marketing: Multimedia, Graphic Design, Marketing, Advertising Sales/Group Sales, Web Communications, Publications, Public Relations, and Photography
- Education
- Planning and Initiatives
- Development: Grants Management/Foundation Relations, Donor Relations, Major Gifts, Annual Fund, Special Events
- Program and Production
- Accounting
- Wolf Trap Opera Company: Directing, Administrative, Stage Management, Technical Theater, Scenic/Prop Painting, and Costuming
- Information Systems

Summer internships are paid, full time (40-plus hours per week), and 12 weeks in duration.

Housing is the responsibility of the student, although guidance in this matter is available. Wolf Trap Interns are required to have a reliable mode of transportation as the Wolf Trap Foundation is not accessible by public transit.

Diversity Initiatives:
Wolf Trap administers the Josie A. Bass Career Development Program and the Los Padres Internship Program, which are designed to provide intern experience in arts administration for qualified African-American and Hispanic/Latino students to facilitate their entry into the profession of arts management. Learn more at http://www.wolftrap.org/Education/Internships_for_College_Students/Diversity_Initiatives.aspx

Application deadline for Summer 2009 internships is March 1.

January 10, 2009

Get UMBC Academic Credit for Your Internship!

If you've received an offer for an internship, co-op,or research position, The Shriver Center can help you get a transcript notation PLUS academic credit for that position. It doesn't matter whether you found the position through UMBCworks or on your own, we can help you!

Call The Center at 410-455-2493 and make an appointment, and with a little info from you we will take care of the rest! If you've found the internship on your own (not through UMBCworks), we'll also need a letter from your employer verifying that you'll be interning a total of at least 120 hours over the course of the semester (about 8 to 10 hours per week).

If you haven't found that perfect position just yet, The UMBC Shriver Center has MANY PAID INTERNSHIPS available for ALL majors this upcoming SPRING & SUMMER and we need students to fill them. Keep looking for the positions on UMBCworks, as new ones are posted every day! If you need a refresher on what to do, or you just need your resume released, make an appointment to meet with your coordinator. Stop by the Shriver Center office (1st floor UMBC Public Policy Building) or call 410-455-2493 to schedule the appointment. The appointment will take no longer than half an hour, and we'll go over everything from updating your resume to using UMBCworks to search for and apply to positions. We'll also answer any questions you may have.

Visit our website for more information:
http://www.shrivercenter.org/student_benefits.html

We look forward to seeing you - and helping you get credit - soon.

Volunteer Intern Needed for Pro Bono Counseling Project

Volunteer Intern Needed for Pro Bono Counseling Project

The Medical Assistance Field Representative would help members of the Community apply for Medical Assistance benefits at the local Department of Social Services. This would require the field representative to understand the basic eligibility requirements through the Medical Assistance Program. The field representative will work with their clients and the Department of Social Services Caseworker in obtaining the necessary documentation to establish Medical Assistance eligibility. The field representative will also assist their client in obtaining verifications from third parties such as living arrangement forms, social security cards, and verification of income.

APPLY via UMBCworks. Questions, contact Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center (routzahn@umbc.edu)

Minority Business RoundTable seeks Intern ASAP

The Minority Business RoundTable is the only national membership organization for CEOs of African-American-, Hispanic-American-, Asian-American-, and Native-American-owned top-tier businesses, representing a variety of trades and industries.

The office, which is located 5 miles from campus, is interested in hiring a UMBC intern interested in policy and research working with a national advocate for minority entrepreneurs. Someone with web design experience is a plus, but this is not required. Compensation will be negotiable.

MBRT represents the first formal opportunity for CEOs of large minority-owned firms to collectively address issues of common concern to them as employers, profitable organizations, and active corporate citizens. Coming together strengthens their ability to develop and influence critical public policies.

IF INTERESTED, PLEASE APPLY VIA UMBCworks UNDER THE INTERN LISTINGS OR send your resume to Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center ASAP. (routzahn@umbc.edu)

December 21, 2008

Get UMBC Academic Credit for Your Internship!

If you've received an offer for an internship, co-op,or research position, The Shriver Center can help you get a transcript notation PLUS academic credit for that position. It doesn't matter whether you found the position through UMBCworks or on your own, we can help you!

Call The Center at 410-455-2493 and make an appointment, and with a little info from you we will take care of the rest! If you've found the internship on your own (not through UMBCworks), we'll also need a letter from your employer verifying that you'll be interning a total of at least 120 hours over the course of the semester (about 8 to 10 hours per week).

If you haven't found that perfect position just yet, The UMBC Shriver Center has MANY PAID INTERNSHIPS available for ALL majors this upcoming SPRING & SUMMER and we need students to fill them. Keep looking for the positions on UMBCworks, as new ones are posted every day! If you need a refresher on what to do, or you just need your resume released, make an appointment to meet with your coordinator. Stop by the Shriver Center office (1st floor UMBC Public Policy Building) or call 410-455-2493 to schedule the appointment. The appointment will take no longer than half an hour, and we'll go over everything from updating your resume to using UMBCworks to search for and apply to positions. We'll also answer any questions you may have.

Visit our website for more information:
http://www.shrivercenter.org/student_benefits.html

We look forward to seeing you - and helping you get credit - soon.

December 17, 2008

Volunteer Psychology Research Intern Needed

Maryland Psychiatric Research Center at the University of Maryland School of Medicine
in Catonsville, MD is in need of a reearch intern.

Assist leading researchers in the field of treatments for chronic mental illness. Current studies include weight loss interventions, new treatments for cognitive problems, smoking cessation interventions, and imaging studies. Work with 3 study coordinators, two of whom were previous UMBC Shriver Center interns, assisting them with conducting clinical trials.

Potential for paid employment in the future.

If interested, apply to the intern position via UMBCworks.- http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

December 14, 2008

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Seeks Paid Intern for SP09

Attention HAPP, Economics, Public Policy, Aging Studies, and Political Science majors

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid just posted 14 new intern listings for spring 2009. All positions require US Citizenship, a 3.00 GPA, 15 to 20 hours of intern work for 15 weeks starting in February, and pay from GS-4 to GS-9 (about $13 to $22 per hour) depending on year in school and academic ranking. Most positions are located on Security Blvd in Baltimore/Woodlawn, MD.

If interested, please apply via UMBCworks or e-mail Christine Routzahn for a book of position at routzahn@umbc.edu

December 11, 2008

Legislative Intern Needed

Delegate Dana Stein is in need of an intern to work part-time (usually 15 hr/wk) during the session in his office. Delegate Stein represents NW Baltimore County area.

If interested, e-mail your resume to Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center (routzahn@umbc.edu).

Graduate Research Intern Needed ASAP

Action Research & Associates, Inc. in Ellicott City, MD (www.actionresearchinc.com) is interested in a Graduate Research Intern familiar with SPSS. Grad student -- MA or PhD candidate -- needed who might be interested in working part time on some interesting research projects. The intern will be involved in research evaluating science education and teacher training programs for the U.S. Department of Ed, Department of Defense, Prince George County and the University of Maryland's Chancellor's Office. A part time intern is needed to help conduct site visits, conduct and writing up classroom instruction evaluations, perform some SPSS work, and other duties. Experienced with SPSS ideal.

This position pays $10 per hour.

Apply via this position on UMBCworks or send your resume to Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center (routzahn@umbc.edu)

December 7, 2008

Obtain a Great Internship via UMBCworks

Experience prior to graduation is essential particularly in today's job market. Therefore, if you do not currently have an internship, please consider applying to intern positions on UMBCworks.

There are over 500 great NEW SPRING INTERN and CO-OP positions on UMBCworks that are looking for UMBC students. Many NEW positions are also PAID!!!!

If your resume is already approved by The Shriver Center, here's how you can quickly and easily apply for one today:
1) Log in to UMBCworks by going to myUMBC, clicking on the "Services" tab, and then clicking on "UMBCworks".
2) Now that you're in UMBC works, you just need to:
a) Click on the "Jobs" tab and select UMBCworks
b) Narrow your search by selecting your major and "Internships from the Shriver Center"
c) Hit the "Apply search" button
d) Click on any of the jobs to get an in-depth position description
e) Hit "Submit" to send your resume to that company.

It only takes a few moments to send your resume to any company in UMBCworks, so if you're looking for a spring internship, why wait?

Apply today. It's easy!

IF YOUR RESUME HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED BY THE SHRIVER CENTER FOR YOUR INTERN SEARCH, FOLLOW THE SIMPLE STEPS BELOW:

http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

United Way of Central Maryland Seeks Volunteer Intern

United Way of Central Maryland seeks an undergraduate student interested in being exposed to several aspects of macro level community social/human services work. Placement has flexible hours and the student will primarily work out of the United Way of Central Maryland's (UWCM) downtown office. The Impact Strategies Division (ISD) works within the United Way of Central Maryland to ensure our resources and focus make an impact in four distinct areas: 1) Basic Needs (focus on affordable housing); 2) Family Safety; 3) Youth Achieving Potential; and 4) School Readiness. This internship will expose the student to learn about all four impact areas. The individual should have a strong interest in research and evaluation. The individual will conduct research and collect information on data related to our areas of focus.

If interested, apply via UMBCworks or send your resume to Christine Routzahn (routzahn@umbc.edu) at The Shriver Center.

November 23, 2008

A Thanksgiving Message from the Shriver Center

Are you dreading that Thanksgiving conversation?

You know, the one that goes something like:

Family-member: So, what are you going to do next summer?

You: I don't know, probably the same thing I did last year.

Family Member: Well, with all the news about the economy, I don't think it's smart to put all your eggs in one basket. And you know you can't mooch off of us another year.

You: Stop bugging me! I just don't know where to begin!

And an awkward silence fills the room, ruining your delicious pumpkin pie.

Wouldn't you rather be able to say...

You: Well, I met with my Shriver Center coordinator and they helped me get my resume in good shape. They also showed me how to use UMBCworks to apply to positions. I have two offers already from Fortune 500 companies and I'm interviewing with 3 other organizations over winter break. While I haven't made up my mind yet, I have a lot of good choices. The economy may be down, but there is still a strong market for interns and I know I'm going to have a good experience that may even set me up for a fulltime job after graduation.

Call 410-455-2493 to make an appointment with the Shriver Center TODAY to start your path to a successful spring or summer internship and avoid Thanksgiving awkwardness.

For more information, visit http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

November 21, 2008

Washington Internship Program visits UMBC

Representatives of the Washington Internship Program will be holding an information session!

Monday, December 1, 2009
Public Policy, Shriver Center, Room 107
12:00 to 1:00 PM
www.washingtoninternship.com

RSVP to Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center at UMBC (routzahn@umbc.edu)

The WASHINGTON INTERNSHIP PROGRAM -- a combination of work and study -- places college students and graduates in top-level internships in our nation's capital. Here are just a few among thousands of places where interns in the program have worked:

United States Congress and Senate, NBC Television (and all other TV stations), The White House, U.S. Commerce Department, Foreign embassies, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian Museums, Democratic/Republican National Committees, National Geographic Magazine, Public Defender Service, Brookings Institution, Amnesty International, National Science Foundation, Food and Drug Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, Georgetown Medical Center, etc ...

The WASHINGTON INTERNSHIP PROGRAM guarantees placement in an internship appropriate to your goals and talents. In addition, students are offered an evening course at George Washington University on "Washington and Work"; assistance from a professional editor in crafting resumes, cover letters, and writing samples; and guidance in presenting themselves in a professional manner at phone interviews. Guest speakers, field trips to think-tanks and government hearings, attendance at press-conferences and the filming of television shows, plus plays and concerts are all part of the program. WIP staff members serve as agents for the interns and lobby for their acceptance at the placements of their dreams.

For more information, please attend the event above.

RSVP to Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center at UMBC (routzahn@umbc.edu)

November 20, 2008

Three myths about Internships, Research, and Co-ops

Three myths about Internships, Research, and Co-ops brought to you by your Shriver Center Coordinators at UMBC

Myth: The downturn in the economy means that no internships are available.

FACT: Interns are still in demand and will be where many organizations look to fulfill their fulltime recruiting needs. More and more companies report that they are using their interns as an effective way to fill their hiring needs. By participating in an internship you can get the inside track on the best opportunities. The Shriver Center has connections with hundreds of organizations where you can get your foot in the door (most paid). By getting your resume approved in UMBCworks, you will have access to them as well!

Myth: Most students don't have enough experience to make a compelling resume and get the best positions.

FACT: You're probably more competitive than you think - and the Shriver Center can help you develop a resume and interview skills that will make you stand out. The Shriver Center has a range of services just for UMBC students to help you standout from your peers and get the positions you seek. We specialize in working with students to transform your credentials from ordinary to extraordinary!

Myth: If you're going to graduate school, you don't need to do internships or research.

FACT: What will make your applications stand out is the ways that you have applied what you have learned inside the classroom in a practical setting. The Shriver Center isn't just for students preparing for the corporate world - UMBCworks has many opportunities for students interested in research and academia. Taking advantage of these opportunities now will help you be more prepared and qualified for graduate studies.

To take advantages of all of these opportunities and more, log onto UMBCworks and start applying today!

For those of you who do not have a UMBCworks account, visit us on the web at http://www.shrivercenter.org/student_howdoigetstarted.html
and call our front desk at 410-455-2493 to make an appointment to get your resume reviewed. The Shriver Center is located on the 1st Floor of the Public Policy Building.

November 7, 2008

Teach for America

Of the 13 million children growing up in poverty, only half will graduate from high school. Those that do graduate will perform on average at an 8th grade level.

YOU can change this.

Teach For America is a national nonprofit trying to close the achievement gap between low- and high-income school districts. We hire candidates from all majors and backgrounds for two years, during which time they receive full salary and benefits, as well as student loan deferment and $9,450 in AmeriCorps grants to pay back student loans or pursue another degree. Our goal is to empower leaders to further develop their skills while working to give children in low-income communities an excellent education. After the corps, Teach For America alumni apply their leadership skills and experience to create change in all sectors using our network of alumni and our partnerships with over 100 graduate, medical and law schools and over 20 top employers, including GE, Google, JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, and Wachovia.

Want to know more about Teach For America and how YOU can get involved?

Join us on Wednesday, November 19th at 7:30pm for an Information Session via conference call to hear from Teach For America alumni about their experiences with the program and the paths they’ve gone on to pursue. To listen in, dial (605) 990-0111 and access code 548752# when prompted.

To RSVP to the conference call or for more information, email Recruitment Associate Gwen Hopkins at Gwendolyn.Hopkins@TeachForAmerica.org.

Career Seminar- Sponsored by ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY INC., THETA ETA CHAPTER

Career Seminar

Sponsored by ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY INC., THETA ETA CHAPTER

Friday, Nov. 14, 2008 & Friday, Nov. 21, 2008
7:00 p.m.--9 :00 p.m.
The Commons – Room #331

UMBC graduates of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., & Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc., will discuss careers in:
• Law
• Nursing
• Federal Government
• Computer Technology
• Counseling & more

Network and learn about job opportunities in a variety of fields

Light Jazz, Food & Refreshments Served

ALL STUDENTS ARE INVITED!

Legislative Intern Needed

Good policy intern needed for Delegate Jon Cardin's legislative office starting in early January. This person will be preparing legislation, drafting amendments, prepping witnesses, and negotiating coalitions. Delegate Cardin focused mostly on environmental, tax, education, and finance issues.

A small stipend for gas and food (about $750) available. Minimum 20 hours per week.

If interested, apply via UMBCworks or send your resume to Christine Routzahn (routzahn@umbc.edu) at The Shriver Center.

November 3, 2008

Upcoming UMBC Networking Event for Internships and Full-time Positions

You are cordially invited to the TechPreneur Fair@UMBC – A Showcase of Talent!

This event will serve to introduce entrepreneurial UMBC students like you to companies that have a strong relationship with the university.

The TechPreneur Fair@UMBC will also provide entrepreneurs and their firms the opportunity to meet YOU as a possible intern or full-time hire. Below you will find a sample of the companies who plan to attend the event. These companies are ALL offering PAID INTERNSHIPS!!!!

Space is limited, so to attend the TechPreneur Fair@UMBC
Please RSVP to Christine Routzahn (routzahn@umbc.edu) as soon as possible- no later than noon on Thursday, November 14th!

Details of the event are as follows:
TechPreneur Fair @UMBC – A Showcase of Talent
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
UMBC INCUBATOR AND ACCELERATOR, MAIN LEVEL
5:00 PM to 7:00 PM

Free Shuttle Service at 4:40 PM to and from the techcenter@UMBC

Pick-up Location: UMBC Administration Building at 4:40 PM. If you prefer to drive on your own, directions can be found at: http://www.umbc.edu/techcenter/directions.html

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October 31, 2008

Shriver Center Lunch & Learn: Nonprofits- Monday, 11/10 at Noon, Commons 331

Get a Jump Start on your Career & Learn about Exciting Internship and Job Opportunities within the NONPROFIT Sector

Monday, November 10th
Noon to 1pm
Commons 331
Open to ALL Interested Majors

Bring your resumes (not required) and listen to experts in the field.

Get a jump start on your profession by obtaining career advice from industry experts and learn how to get an internship or job in the field of Nonprofits. The representatives below will also describe the paid or unpaid intern positions available along with any full-time opportunities.

Hear from the following panelists:
Jay Nwachu
District Operations/Recruiting Manager
The Choice Program
www.choiceprograms.org

Katie Allston, LCSW-C
Executive Director
Marian House, Inc.
www.marianhouse.org

Donna Vaughan
Director, Employment & Employee Relations
Maryland Public Television
www.mpt.org

Candi Blossom Jones
Site Coordinator, NSP Baltimore
National Student Partnerships
www.nspnet.org

Dimitrios Cavathas, LCSW-C
Division Director of Community Services
People Encouraging People, Inc
www.peponline.org

Shannon Walsh
Manager of Volunteer Services
Sheppard Pratt Health System
www.sheppardpratt.org

REFRESHMENTS AND COOKIES WILL BE PROVIDED!

If you have any questions, please contact Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center (routzahn@umbc.edu or 410-455-2493).

October 22, 2008

Student/Alumni Job Shadow Day

The Shriver Center and the UMBC Alumni Association present

Student/Alumni Job Shadow Day: A one-day career exploration opportunity for current students

Wondering what the working world has in store for you? Get an insider’s view of the job market by spending a day shadowing a UMBC alum specially matched with your career interests. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to make connections with industry contacts who can help you with your post-graduation job search.

During your job shadow day, you will:
- Explore a career related to your field of study
- Connect with alumni and build a professional network
- See how you might fit into an organization
- Learn about the professional workplace
- Find out what life is like after graduation

Application deadline: November 14, 2008 bold

Eligibility:
- Open to all majors
- Open to all current students

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October 20, 2008

Legislative Intern Needed for Verizon in Annapolis, MD

Perform entry level management assignments to assist the Verizon Maryland Government Affairs department with implementation of Verizon's legislative plan and public policy initiatives for internal and external audiences.

Assignments may include:
* Analyzing pending legislation.
* Work constituent issues and escalations.
* Attending legislative hearings, and preparing memoranda regarding issues that may impact Verizon.
* Assisting with the creation and implementation of communications plans for internal and external audiences.
* Assisting with research projects.
* Assisting with planning and executing events, informational sessions, and meetings with legislators and staff.
* Handle other administrative tasks as needed including assisting with the updating of Stakeholder Database and related information.

Required Skills & Experience:
* College junior, or senior, majoring in Political Science, Government, Economics, etc

Apply via UMBCworks under Internships Posted via Shriver Center

October 14, 2008

An Evening with "Ace of Cakes" Duff Goldman '97

An Evening with Duff Goldman '97
Library Gallery, November 20, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Students are invited to join alumni at a dessert reception featuring celebrity pastry chef Duff Goldman, UMBC Class of 1997, owner of Charm City Cakes and star of the Food Network's "Ace of Cakes." In what promises to be a lively and entertaining discussion, Duff will answer questions from alumni and students about what it takes to run a successful business and how his experiences at UMBC set him on the path to his career as a premier pastry chef and entrepreneur. This Entrepreneurship Week event is sponsored by the Alumni Association and will also give students the opportunity to network with alumni. Registration is required and is being handled on a first come-first-served basis, as seating is limited. To register, go to
http://retrievernet.umbc.edu/chefduff

October 13, 2008

Shriver Center Spring Search Kick-Off: Walk-In Hours

Looking for an internship this spring?
Do you want to fatten up that resume a little bit?
Do you want to potentially get paid AND possibly earn credit for it?

The UMBC Shriver Center can help you answer all of those questions. The Shriver Center has MANY PAID and UNPAID INTERNSHIPS available for ALL majors this upcoming SPRING and we need students to fill them.

Internships are important to obtain admission to graduate school and to find a position after graduation. You gain experience and are almost certainly eligible to earn upper level credit by interning 8 to 10 hours per week.

Once you meet with a coordinator, The Shriver Center will send your resume to organizations that interest you. In other words, we'll do the mailing and employer outreach on your behalf.

To get started stop by the Shriver Center October 21, 22, or 23 between 9am and 4pm for the Spring 2009 Kick Off. Simply bring an electronic copy of your resume on a USB drive or CD and we'll get you set up on UMBCworks and ready to look for positions THAT DAY!

It's that simple! No appointments, no hassle, and best of all, FREE TREATS!!! All it takes is 30 minutes of your time.

We look forward to seeing you at The Shriver Center!

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Washington Internship Program Info Session on Monday, 10/20

Representatives of the Washington Internship Program will be holding an information session at The Shriver Center (1st FL of Public Policy) at UMBC on Monday, October 20th from Noon-1pm.

www.washingtoninternship.com

The WASHINGTON INTERNSHIP PROGRAM -- a combination of work and study -- places college students and graduates in top-level internships in our nation's capital. Here are just a few among thousands of places where interns in the program have worked:

United States Congress and Senate, NBC, The White House, U.S. Commerce Department
Foreign embassies, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, National Endowment for the Humanities, Smithsonian Museums, Saks Fifth Avenue, Democratic/Republican National Committees, Trial Lawyers for Public Justice, etc.

Students are placed according to their career goals and areas of interest. Interns have worked in such fields as government, the media, business, law, scientific and arts organizations, public relations, journalism, criminal justice, advertising, medicine, international relations, environmental studies, human rights, publishing, and psychology, among others.

For more information, attend the info session above.

October 10, 2008

Exciting Community Relations Intern Opportunity w/Citibank

OPEN TO ALL MAJORS!

Citibank, a Fortune 500 company, is offering an Exciting opportunity for an intern to work in their Community Relations division.

Students will learn how a Fortune 500 company assesses potential
grantees, solicits applications, prepares applications for submission and tracks those grants. Financial Institutions have specific criteria to meet for federal regulators and students will learn about these.

Position Description:
Students will intern roughly 15 hours per week and assist with Citigroup Foundation Grants submitted for Maryland, DC and Virginia. Interns will learn the grant submission process including format, program areas, and grantee information needed. The intern will review grants before submission to ensure all sections are filled out correctly and attachments are complete and track grants submitted to New York.

IF INTERESTED, APPLY VIA UMBCworks UNDER INTERNSHIPS POSTED THROUGH SHRIVER CENTER or e-mail your resume to Christine Routzahn at routzahn@umbc.edu

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Public Policy & Research Intern Needed for The Minority Business RoundTable

The Minority Business RoundTable is the only national membership organization for CEOs of African-American-, Hispanic-American-, Asian-American-, and Native-American-owned top-tier businesses, representing a variety of trades and industries.

The office, which is located 5 miles from campus, is interested in hiring a UMBC intern interested in policy and research working with a national advocate for minority entrepreneurs. Someone with web design experience is a plus, but this is not required. Compensation will be negotiable.

IF INTERESTED, APPLY VIA UMBCworks under INTERNSHIP THROUGH THE SHRIVER CENTER or e-mail your resume to Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center at routzahn@umbc.edu

MBRT represents the first formal opportunity for CEOs of large minority-owned firms to collectively address issues of common concern to them as employers, profitable organizations, and active corporate citizens. Coming together strengthens their ability to develop and influence critical public policies.

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October 5, 2008

Paid Summer Interns Needed at SRA International

ATTENTION HAPP, IS, BTA, FIEC, ENGINEERING, & CMSC MAJORS

Are you looking for a challenging internship opportunity with one of “FORTUNE Magazine’s Top 100 Companies to Work For?”

IF INTERESTED, APPLY TO THIS INTERN POSITION VIA UMBCwork OR E-MAIL YOUR RESUME TO CHRISTINE ROUTZAHN AT THE SHRIVER CENTER (routzahn@umbc.edu)

As a SRA intern, you’ll be able to apply coursework concepts to real-world situations while working alongside top-notch, engaging colleagues. Your internship experience also comes with attractive compensation, social and networking activities, a professional mentorship, and the opportunity to interact with industry experts. Not to mention the benefit of gaining valuable experience with a global leader in technology and consulting services.

For almost 30 years, SRA has focused on making the world more efficient, safer and healthier. We have accomplished this through technology and strategic consulting services and solutions - including systems design, development and integration, with a focus on clients in national security, civil government, and health care.

SRA is looking for bright, motivated college students to join our competitive intern program. Our interns will be engaged in one of our exciting projects in one of the following areas:

• Business Intelligence
• Contingency and Disaster Planning
• Enterprise Architecture and Portfolio Management
• Enterprise Resource Planning
• Identity Management
• Information Assurance and Privacy Solutions
• Information Sharing and Knowledge Management
• Outsourcing, Managed Services and Infrastructure Modernization
• Service-Oriented Architecture
• Training. Modeling, and Simulation
• Wireless Integration

SRA’s headquarters is in Fairfax, VA, and we have many other locations around the world. We will be coming to your campus soon, and we look forward to meeting with you!

September 29, 2008

Get Your Internship, Research or Co-op Recognized on Your Transcript

Students who have obtained or currently have an internship, research or cooperative education position, can receive a transcript notation by enrolling in the Shriver Center’s PRAC course and may be eligible to earn academic credit as a university sanctioned experience.

More information can be found at http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_practicum.html

IF INTERESTED, PLEASE CALL THE SHRIVER CENTER THIS WEEK AT 410-455-2493 TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT.

If you found your internship/co-op/research through UMBC works you do not need any additional documentation. Call the Shriver Center at 410-455-2493 to schedule your placement appointment with a coordinator.

September 28, 2008

Xerox Corporation Summer Intern & Full-time Information Session

THIS Tuesday, September 30th
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Commons 331

FREE PIZZA AND BEVERAGES- BRING YOUR RESUME

Xerox is currently seeking highly motivated individuals to contribute to their team for both summer intern and full-time positions. Specific majors include Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Systems, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Accounting, Finance, etc.

Xerox Corporation is a global, Fortune 500, 16 billion dollar technology company that offers a broad portfolio of systems, solutions, and services in the document industry. Products range from award winning fax, scanners, printers, and copiers for small and medium sized offices to high-end production printing systems to an array of software and consulting solutions.

September 24, 2008

SRA International seeks PAID Summer Interns

Are you looking for a challenging internship opportunity with one of “FORTUNE Magazine’s Top 100 Companies to Work For?”

IF INTERESTED, APPLY TO THIS INTERN POSITION VIA UMBCwork OR E-MAIL YOUR RESUME TO CHRISTINE ROUTZAHN AT THE SHRIVER CENTER (routzahn@umbc.edu)

As a SRA intern, you’ll be able to apply coursework concepts to real-world situations while working alongside top-notch, engaging colleagues. Your internship experience also comes with attractive compensation, social and networking activities, a professional mentorship, and the opportunity to interact with industry experts. Not to mention the benefit of gaining valuable experience with a global leader in technology and consulting services.

For almost 30 years, SRA has focused on making the world more efficient, safer and healthier. We have accomplished this through technology and strategic consulting services and solutions - including systems design, development and integration, with a focus on clients in national security, civil government, and health care.

SRA is looking for bright, motivated college students to join our competitive intern program. Our interns will be engaged in one of our exciting projects in one of the following areas:

• Business Intelligence
• Contingency and Disaster Planning
• Enterprise Architecture and Portfolio Management
• Enterprise Resource Planning
• Identity Management
• Information Assurance and Privacy Solutions
• Information Sharing and Knowledge Management
• Outsourcing, Managed Services and Infrastructure Modernization
• Service-Oriented Architecture
• Training. Modeling, and Simulation
• Wireless Integration

SRA’s headquarters is in Fairfax, VA, and we have many other locations around the world. We will be coming to your campus soon, and we look forward to meeting with you!

September 23, 2008

PAID Internship During the MD Legislative Session!

If you've ever wondered what it's like to work during Maryland's hectic 90 day legislative session, look no farther! The Maryland Retailers Association is looking for an intern to help out during the 2009 Legislative Session.

The intern will assist the President and Legislative Director during the 2009 regular session of the Maryland General Assembly. Position involves preparing agendas for theLegislative Committee, reviewing bills, attending hearings, some research and some office work.

Pay for the internship is $2,500.00 for 14 week period - January 9 - April 17.

If interested, visit UMBCworks, Keyword: Retailers Association and apply today!

September 18, 2008

NEW- U. S. Department of State Internship Fellows Program

If you are passionate about global issues, languages and/or foreign policy, apply to the U.S. Department of State’s Internship Fellows Program (IFP) for Summer 2009.

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has chosen UMBC to be one of 15 colleges and universities throughout the United States to participate in this exciting new program designed to identify talented students who exhibit strong academic performance and demonstrate potential to succeed in foreign affairs careers.

An information session on this program will be held on Monday, September 29th from Noon to 1:00PM in the UC Ballroom Lounge.

The U.S. Department of State is the official international relations arm of the President of the United States. The Department is responsible for formulating, implementing and supporting U.S. foreign policy, assisting U.S. citizens abroad and managing the human and material resources that provide the platform for U.S. foreign policy.

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Maryland Retailers Association Seeks Legislative Intern

Assist President and Legislative Director during the 2009 during the regular session of the Maryland General Assembly. Involves preparing agendas for Legislative Committee, reviewing bills, attend hearings, some research and office work.
$2,500.00 for 14 week period - January 9 - April 17

If interested, apply via UMBCworks under Internships Posted through Shriver Center or e-mail your resume to Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center at routzahn@umbc.edu

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September 11, 2008

Enterprise Rent -A-Car Seeks Management Interns

Enterprise is an $9billion international transportation leader and is looking for enthusiastic and goal oriented individuals to join its Management Trainee Program.

As a Management Trainee you will learn to run a profit center, manage people, and grow our fast-paced business as if it were your own. You will enjoy performance based promotions and big earning potential while gaining training in the areas of marketing, business, management, sales, and service.

If you will be entering your junior or senior year of college we also have an internship opportunity. Our college interns go at the same energized pace as our full time Management Trainees. It is a paid internship and you can earn valuable experience relating to business.

IF INTERESTED, apply via UMBCworks under Internships posted through The Shriver Center or e-mail your resume to Christine Routzahn (routzahn@umbc.edu). The on campus interview deadline to apply is September 24th.

Ending Sweaty Palms: Intern and Co-op Interview Skills Workshop

Do you have an interview coming up for an internship or co-op or just need some interview help?

Wed., 9/17, Noon to 1pm, Shriver Center Conference RM, 1st Fl Public Policy

Participate in The Shriver Center's hour long Intern and Co-op Interview Seminar to:
- obtain assistance with what questions to prepare for
- how best to answer questions based on the skills and experiences you offer
- learn what to wear
- and obtain additional tips on the types of questions you should ask during an interview.

Useful handouts will be provided.

For more information, contact Shirley Carrington at The Shriver Center (shirleyc@umbc.edu, 410-455-2493).

September 5, 2008

Get Your Internship, Research or Co-op Recognized on Your Transcript

Students who have obtained or currently have an internship, research or cooperative education position, can receive a transcript notation by enrolling in the Shriver Center’s PRAC course and may be eligible to earn academic credit as a university sanctioned experience.

More information can be found at http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_practicum.html

IF INTERESTED, PLEASE CALL THE SHRIVER CENTER AT 410-455-2493 TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT.

If you found your internship/co-op/research through UMBC works you do not need any additional documentation. Call the Shriver Center at 410-455-2493 to schedule your placement appointment with a coordinator.

Internship with the Maryland Office of New Americans

The Maryland Office for New Americans (MONA) provides support services to refugees to ease their transition into American society and serves as a resource to the Governor and General Assembly on refugee and immigrant policy. Currently, they are looking for an Intern to assist in ongoing projects at MONA. The work of MONA is broad in nature covering public policy, refugee advocacy, demographics and database work, as well contract management. Intern projects have included:

-Asylee outreach and information campaign
-Collection and analysis of immigration data
-Spatial analysis of Maryland’s refugee settlement patterns
-Green Card Workshop logistics
-Writing/editing for newsletters
-Analysis of refugee resettlement trends
This is an unpaid position offering practical experience in the workings of a government agency serving the foreign-born.

POSITION LOCATION:
Maryland Department of Human Resources
311 West Saratoga Street
Baltimore, MD 21201

More info and how to apply is below the break!

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Attention SOWK & PSYC Majors- Paid Youth Employment Training Intern Needed

The Choice Program is seeking an energetic and committed college student to fill the position of Youth Employment Training Coordinator. The duties are outlined below. This is a paid internships and it is a time commitment of approximately 10 hours per week (Tuesdays 3-7 pm, Saturdays 11 am – 1 pm and 2 – 4 pm are mandatory, the other hours are flexible). BRIDGE (Building Resiliency and Independence through Developing Gainful Employment) Project, a partnership between the Choice Program and Baltimore County Public Libraries, is a mentoring and training program for youth age fourteen to eighteen in need of supportive employment services. As part of the support offered by the program, youth from the Baltimore area attend an eight week employment preparation training at Essex, North point and Lansdowne Public Libraries. The youth are engaged for two hours each night comprised of short lectures, interactive activities, and volunteer engagement.

IF INTERESTED: APPLY VIA Internships Posted through the Shriver Center on UMBCworks, or e-mail your resume to Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center (routzahn@umbc.edu)

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September 3, 2008

Shriver Center Lunch & Learn on Human Services- Networking Opportunity to Obtain an Internship

Get a Jump Start on your Career & Learn about Exciting Internship and Job Opportunities within the Human Services Sector

Monday, September 15th
Noon to 1pm
Commons 331
Open to ALL Interested Majors

Bring your resumes (not required) and listen to experts in the field. Refreshments and cookies provided.

Get a jump start on your profession by obtaining career advice from industry experts and learn how to get an internship or job in the field of Human Services. The representatives below will also describe the paid or unpaid intern positions available along with any full-time opportunities.

Hear from the following panelists:
Kay Inoue, Program Coordinator
Community Services for Autistic Adults and Children
www.csaac.org

Brittany Fletcher, Intern Supervisor
Baltimore Child Abuse Center
http://www.bcaci.org/

Mick Needham, Research Program Manager
Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/Research/

Barbara Anderson, Executive Director
ProBono Counseling
http://www.probonocounseling.org/

Jennifer Gregory, Vocational Supervisor
Arundel Lodge, Inc.
www.arundellodge.org

HOPE YOU CAN ATTEND!

COOKIES AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE PROVIDED!

If you have any questions, please contact Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center (routzahn@umbc.edu or 410-455-2493)

August 29, 2008

Don't Forget Shriver Center's Walk-in Days for Intern, Co-op, & Research Resume Reviews

Tuesday, 9/2 to Thursday, 9/4 from 9am to 4pm
The Shriver Center, Public Policy, 1st Floor

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN INTERNSHIP, CO-OP, OR RESEARCH POSITION THIS FALL? Do you want to fatten up that resume a little bit? Do you want to potentially get paid AND possibly earn credit for it?

OVER 500 LISTINGS ARE NOW IN UMBCworks and MANY ARE PAID!!

The UMBC Shriver Center can help you answer all of those questions. The Shriver Center has MANY PAID and UNPAID INTERNSHIPS available for ALL majors this upcoming FALL and we need students to fill them.

Internships are important to obtain admission to graduate school and to find a position after graduation. You gain experience and are almost certainly eligible to earn upper level credit by interning 8 to 10 hours per week.

Once you meet with a coordinator, The Shriver Center will send your resume to organizations that interest you. In other words, we'll do the mailing and employer outreach on your behalf.

To get started stop by the Shriver Center ANY TIME between 9:00am and 4:00pm on Tuesday, September 2 to Thursday, September 4 for the Fall 2008 Kick Off. Simply bring an electronic copy of your resume on a USB drive or CD and we'll get you set up on UMBCworks and ready to look for positions THAT DAY! It's that simple!

No appointments, no hassle, and best of all, FREE COFFEE!!! All it takes is 20 minutes of your time.

We look forward to seeing you at The Shriver Center!
1ST Floor of the Public Policy Building

If these days do not work, please feel free to stop by or call our office at 410-455-2493 to make an appointment.

Social Security Administration Seeks SIX Piad Interns This Fall

OPEN TO JUNIORS, SENIORS, & GRADUATE STUDENTS W/ WORK AUTHORIZATION & a 3.0 GPA OR HIGHER

These positions are pad- $12plus per hour

Currently, students majoring in Aging Services, Public policy, Political Science, HAPP, Economics, ISD, IS, Math/Statistics, and Sociology are requested.

For full listings, visit UMBCworks - Internships Posting through The Shriver Center or e-mail Christine Routzahn at The Shriver Center for the position listings- routzahn@umbc.edu

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Paid Public Policy Intern Needed in Washington, DC

ALLIANCE FOR EXCELLENT EDUCATION IS LOOKING FOR A PAID POLICY INTERN THIS FALL SEMESTER (OPEN TO UNDERGRADUATES & GRADUATE STUDENT)

The intern will work closely with all members of the policy staff in Alliance efforts and will:
- Assist staff by conducting legislative research, developing policy fact sheets, tracking federal legislation, and attending congressional hearings and briefings.
- Provide staff with support in research and analysis of various topics, organizations, and key players in the field.
- Assist in the development of case studies of promising practices in education.
- Attend conferences, briefings, and forums as a representative of the Alliance.
- Assist in the preparation of Alliance publications and events.

FULL LISTING ON UMBCworks- Internship Posting through The Shriver Center

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August 25, 2008

Coffee with The Shriver Center!

Tuesday, 9/2 to Thursday, 9/4 from 9am to 4pm
The Shriver Center, Public Policy, 1st Floor

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN INTERNSHIP, CO-OP, OR RESEARCH POSITION THIS FALL? Do you want to fatten up that resume a little bit? Do you want to potentially get paid AND possibly earn credit for it?

OVER 500 LISTINGS ARE NOW IN UMBCworks and MANY ARE PAID!!

The UMBC Shriver Center can help you answer all of those questions. The Shriver Center has MANY PAID and UNPAID INTERNSHIPS available for ALL majors this upcoming FALL and we need students to fill them.

Internships are important to obtain admission to graduate school and to find a position after graduation. You gain experience and are almost certainly eligible to earn upper level credit by interning 8 to 10 hours per week.

Once you meet with a coordinator, The Shriver Center will send your resume to organizations that interest you. In other words, we'll do the mailing and employer outreach on your behalf.

To get started stop by the Shriver Center ANY TIME between 9:00am and 4:00pm on Tuesday, September 2 to Thursday, September 4 for the Fall 2008 Kick Off. Simply bring an electronic copy of your resume on a USB drive or CD and we'll get you set up on UMBCworks and ready to look for positions THAT DAY! It's that simple!

No appointments, no hassle, and best of all, FREE COFFEE!!! All it takes is 20 minutes of your time.

We look forward to seeing you at The Shriver Center!
1ST Floor of the Public Policy Building

If these days do not work, please feel free to stop by or call our office at 410-455-2493 to make an appointment.

Shriver Center has MANY PAID INTERNSHIPS available for ALL majors this upcoming FALL

The UMBC Shriver Center has MANY PAID INTERNSHIPS available for ALL majors this upcoming FALL and we still need students to fill them.

Internships are important to obtain admission to graduate school and to find a position after graduation. You gain experience and can also earn 3 credits by interning 8 to 10 hours per week.

Once you meet with a coordinator, we will send your resume to organizations that interest you. In other words, we'll do the mailing and employer outreach on your behalf.

IN ORDER TO GET STARTED, PLEASE:
1) Make an appointment to meet with a coordinator to get your resume reviewed if you have not done so already. Stop by the Shriver Center office (1st floor UMBC Public Policy Building) or call 410-455-2493 to schedule the appointment. The appointment will take no longer than half an hour. Instructions on where to upload your resume can be found at:
http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html

During our meeting, we will review your resume, go over your credit options, and show you how to apply to positions.

IF YOU ALREADY HAVE AN INTERNSHIP/CO-OP or RESEARCH position and just want credit or an internship/co-op/research notation on your transcript, please call our office to make an appointment to see a coordinator. We will simply need a letter/memo from your employer verifying that you are working at least 8 to 10 hours per week. If you found your position using UMBCworks, you will not need to provide this information.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to e-mail me. We look forward to working with you to locate a great internship, co-op, or research position.

Welcome back to UMBC!

PAID GIS Intern Needed

PAID PART-TIME INTERN NEEDED AT THE MD DEPT OF PLANNING
IF INTERESTED: Apply via UMBCworks or send your resume to Christine Routzahn (routzahn@umbc.edu) at The Shriver Center ASAP

The intern will assist in GIS mapping, data collections, planning information analysis for evaluating transit supportive land use policies, regulations, and development practices in metro Baltimore and Washington regions, southern Maryland, and other areas. The intern will learn and enhance use of planning tools (e.g., GIS and database, maps and charts).

This intern will have opportunities to expose and assist in other MDP's transportation planning tasks including Smart Growth related researches and analyses, land use and transportation GIS/modeling analyses including residential and/or developer location choice related to transportation accessibility, and transportation planning analyses at local, regional and state levels.

Required basic skills: Proficiency in GIS, Excel program, and basic knowledge of smart growth and transportation planning.

August 7, 2008

World Trade Center Institute Seeks Many Interns

Foreign Deligations Intern- Assist in planning programs for upcoming foreign delegations including professional programming and logistics; escorting groups to professional meetings and visiting MD government and private sector offices and facilities; researching local resources and learning about State of Maryland and its private, public and non-profit sectors; serving our members and clients as requested. Knowledge of a foreign language is a plus.

Spring Operations Intern- Research and learn about Maryland's top international companies and industries; market research; prepare financial analysis; assist in Board of Directors management as well as daily office operations.

APPLY TO THESE INTERN POSITIONS ON UMBCworks under Internships Posted Through the Shriver Center.

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Smith Barney in Annapolis Seeks Financial Consultant Intern

The financial consultant intern will be responsible for providing marketing, sales, administrative and operations support to a expanding financial planning practice.

Marketing efforts will include assisting in event planning and implementing a client dinner seminar as well as coordinating education classes for Certified Public Accounts (CPA). Marketing efforts will also include adding client profile information to our client database.

Sales efforts include making business 401k calls to prospects located in the Howard County, Anne Arundel County and Baltimore areas. In addition to calling prospects, the intern will occasionally call existing clients with new ideas on Smith Barney products and services.

Finally, operational support will include researching financial materials that will be used for e-mail distributions, training clients on how to use Smith Barney Assess, our online service, and assisting in analyzing this information to increase the effectiveness of sales efforts and future marketing campaigns.

Technical, as well as sales training and coaching will be provided in each of these areas.

APPLY VIA UMBCworks under Internships Posthed Through The Shriver Center

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