U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Department of Interior – info session
Imagine yourself working for the National Parks Service, or diving deep with EPA’s Office of Water. From projects in children’s environmental health to protecting our nation’s fish and wildlife, we’re hiring for both STEM and Non-STEM applicants across the nation in all our bureaus and offices!
Wednesday, September 7 at 2 pm. Register here.
Whatever you major, there’s a career waiting for you in the federal government. At this virtual event, you’ll not only learn how to make yourself competitive for jobs with the U.S. EPA or the U.S. Dept of the Interior, but you’ll also have the chance to ask questions to current feds working in the various, exciting offices of both these agencies.
You’ll grow your knowledge of:
- Building a federal resume
- How to navigate USAJOBS
- Opportunities available for students and recent graduates
- Hiring initiatives under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
Spoiler Alert… we’re doing A LOT of hiring! Attend this webinar to make sure you understand exactly how to nail the right gig.
Diverting Hate Research Assistant this fall
Born from Invent2Prevent — a competition hosted by the McCain Institute and Department of Homeland Security — by a group of Middlebury Institute students, Diverting Hate is a one-of-its-kind approach to combating dangerous misogyny online. Out of 25 teams nationally, MIIS took home the first-place prize in the early Spring of 2022. However, our team is just getting started.
Diverting Hate uses strategic targeting, fueled by network analysis and a database of known misogynistic terms and profiles, to divert susceptible men away from dangerous paths and towards resilience-building tactics. These tactics live on a website that we’ve carefully curated to incorporate community groups that are focused on men’s well-being, sense of belonging, and community.
Job: Research Assistant
The Diverting Hate (DH) research assistant will contribute to the expansion and maintenance of the DH manosphere/incel database in keeping it relevant, timely, accurate, and comprehensive as it relates to the manosphere, the proliferation of violent misognistic hate speech, and incel ideology. Key tasks will include OSINT research and written policy reports. The DH research assistant will also contribute to network analyses of the manosphere and incel community online in support of strategic targeting.
This opportunity is offered by a Midd alumna Courtney Cano. Please reach out to her with your resume and express interest. ccano@middlebury.edu
Create Your First College Résumé – Wednesday, 9/7 from 10:30 am-12:30 pm in Crossroads Cafe
Need a résumé to apply for an on-campus job? Or just want to jump start your year with a new résumé? Then come meet the CCI Advisors on Wednesday, September 7th in Crossroads Cafe (in the McCullough Student Center first floor).
Writing your first college résumé may seem daunting, but our advisors make the process easy!
Learn how to turn the experience you gained through academic, co-curricular, community engagement, work, and other experience into a strong Middlebury résumé.
Stop by anytime between 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. to meet with a CCI Advisor or Peer Career Advisor.
Your new college résumé will help you to:
- apply for on-campus jobs and other opportunities;
- apply for future internships;
- and more!
NOTE If you have one, please bring a copy of your most recent résumé. If you don’t already have a draft, don’t worry! Simply bring a list of activities or a laptop computer so you can review your Common App activity list with an advisor. Brought to you by The Center for Careers and Internships.
Opportunities at The Federal Reserve
The Federal Reserve, the central bank of the United States, provides the nation with a safe, flexible and stable monetary and financial system. We represent the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, an independent federal agency, based in Washington, DC.
Join us at one of our four fall webinars to learn about careers at the Board! During each event, students will learn about the organization then move into one of five breakout rooms to talk with employees working in the following job families: Finance and economic roles, Research Assistant Roles, Technical Roles, Other Professional Roles and Internships.
Event dates will be:
- September 8 from 5-7PM ET
- September 27 from 3-5PM ET
- October 5 from 3-5PM ET
- October 25 from 5-7PM ET
Register in Handshake here.
The Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program – 2 options
The Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program is funded by the U.S. Department of State and administered by Howard University under a cooperative agreement. The program attracts and prepare outstanding young people for careers as diplomats in the Foreign Service of the U.S. Department of State. The program seeks individuals interested in helping to shape a freer, more secure and prosperous world through formulating, representing, and implementing U.S. foreign policy. The program encourages the application of members of minority groups historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service, women and those with financial need.
There are two major components to the Rangel Program:
- The Rangel International Affairs Graduate Fellowship Program that provides support for graduate school, professional development, mentoring, and entry into the U.S. Foreign Service, in accordance with applicable law and State Department policy.
- The Rangel Undergraduate International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program that provides undergraduates with the opportunity to enhance their skills, knowledge, and understanding about U.S. foreign policy during a six-week summer program at Howard University.
Deadline for the graduate fellowship is early this fall, and the summer program has a deadline in February. Click HERE to read more details about both programs.
Pickering Foreign Affairs Graduate Fellowship now accepting applications
The Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Graduate Fellowship Program is now accepting applications to the 2023 Fellowship. The application deadline for the 2023 Fellowship is September 29, 2022.
Interested in a career serving U.S. interests abroad? If so, the Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Fellowship offers a unique opportunity to promote positive change in the world. Upon successful completion of a two-year master’s degree program and fulfillment of fellowship and Foreign Service entry requirements, fellows have the opportunity to work as Foreign Service Officers with the U.S. Department of State, in accordance with applicable law and State Department policy, serving in Washington, DC or at a U.S. embassy, consulate, or diplomatic mission around the globe.
The Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Graduate Fellowship Program is a U.S. Department of State program administered by Howard University that seeks to attract and prepare outstanding young people, who represent ethnic, gender, social, and geographic diversity and have an interest in pursuing a Foreign Service career in the U.S. Department of State. The Program encourages the application of members of minority groups historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service, women, and those with financial need.
For Recent Graduates – Harvard Law School Program on Corporate Governance seeks Research Associate
The Program on Corporate Governance at Harvard Law School (the “Program”) seeks to foster research and scholarship about corporate governance and facilitate discourse in this field among academics, practitioners, and policymakers. The Program has an entry-level opportunity for a Research Associate. The position is designed for recent college graduates who consider proceeding subsequently to professional or graduate school in law, public policy, business, or economics. The Research Associate is expected to work on various Program’s activities and projects, including its prominent online forum on corporate governance and its various research projects. To learn more about the position and to apply please visit the Harvard Career Services Website (Requisition number 59356BR). Please do not hesitate to reach out to Marzieh Noori at programcoordinator@corpgov.law.harvard.edu for any questions you may have.
New Political Jobs and Internships Site
PoliCorner is a mission-driven, non-partisan job site striving to make politics more accessible by expanding internship, job, and freelance opportunities for the public.
As a one-stop political platform, PoliCorner brings together passionate political job seekers, the industry’s leading employers, and political freelancers all in one place.
Check it out today here: https://policorner.org/
Lime Connect: Rebranding disability. Info Session on Tuesday
Join Lime Connect for our Virtual Information Session & Dialogue on Disclosure. Lime Connect’s Outreach and Engagement Specialist will discuss The Lime Network, internship and career opportunities, scholarships and more!
Learn about what Lime Connect has to offer and get answers to your questions about disclosure and accommodations.
Tuesday, August 16 at 3 pm ET.
Click here to register.
Luce Scholars Program – Asia emphasis
The Luce Scholars Program is a nationally competitive fellowship that aims to forge stronger relationships across geographic borders by creating opportunities for young Americans to deepen their ties and understanding of the countries, cultures, and people of Asia.
Candidates must be US citizens or permanent residents; be graduating seniors or recent graduates no more than three years out from receiving bachelor’s degree.
Deadline: October 1, 2022
https://www.hluce.org/news/articles/luce-scholars-program-announces-start-of-20232024-competition/