Don’t Miss This Opportunity to Meet the Trustees at the Post-Pandemic Change and Opportunity: A Conversation with Trustees on Navigating the Way Forward on Thursday, 10/21
This is a great opportunity to hear from trustees in a more casual setting. Meet us in Wilson Hall to hear the trustees talk and then join us for the Q&A after.
CCI is excited to announce that we have partnered with the President’s Office to host Post-Pandemic Change and Opportunity: A Conversation with Trustees on Navigating the Way Forward.
The past 18 months have profoundly changed many aspects of our lives. As we look to the future, please join Middlebury Trustees Cathy Lee ‘95, Dennis Parker ‘77, Helen Riess P ‘13, P ‘15, and Parker Harris ‘89, P ‘20 for a conversation with students as they share their personal and professional perspectives on these changes—and how the Middlebury experience will help prepare students for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
Date: Thursday, October 21
Time: 4:45 PM
Location: Wilson Hall, McCullough
Open Source Intelligence: So You Want to Be an Internet Detective?
THE MIDDLEBURY INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AT MONTEREY and
THE JAMES MARTIN CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIES present:
Open-Source Intelligence: “So You Want to Be an Internet Detective?”
This webinar will focus on open-source tools and their power to enable anyone including students, policy makers, journalists, and experts to get to the truth.
Speaker: Dr. Jeffrey Lewis
Director, East Asia Nonproliferation Program, James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies
Moderator: Nomsa Ndongwe
Research Associate, James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies
Assistant Director of Global Recruiting, Middlebury Institute for International Studies
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Tuesday, October 19th
10:30 AM PST / 1:30 PM EST
Click here for Zoom webinar link
Preventing the Spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction: Challenges, Opportunities, and Careers
Weapons of mass destruction pose an existential threat to humanity. Would you like to help stop their spread?
Join three experts from the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey, California to find out how you can apply your skills and interests to address this complex challenge.
Thursday, October 21 at 7 pm. Click HERE to register on Handshake and get the Zoom link
Speakers Sarah Bidgood, Jessica Varnum, and Masako Toki will help you better understand the career landscape in this field while highlighting opportunities for on-the-job training at Middlebury. Students from any and all majors are warmly welcome to attend, and please bring your questions!
PS. You can also APPLY to a J-term internship at CNS here.
Spend J-term interning with Federal Judge and alumna
This is a unique chance to work closely with a Midd alum and learn more about the inner-workings of a courtroom and the justice system in Boston. This opportunity will expose you to assisting the Law Clerks and Law Interns with criminal and civil cases. You may be called upon to work on writing and research projects, as well as administrative tasks. At this point it is undecided if the opportunity will be remote or in-person. To be determined closer to the start date based on the situation. If in-person, it is required that you are vaccinated in order to participate.
Here is more information about Judge Burroughs for your information. Judge Burroughs received her J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Prior to joining the bench, Judge Burroughs was a partner in the Boston law firm of Nutter McClennen & Fish. Before entering private practice, she served in the Boston and Philadelphia offices of the United States Attorney’s Office. During her sixteen years as an Assistant United States Attorney, Judge Burroughs developed trial and investigation expertise in sophisticated white collar and economic crimes.
Click here to learn more and apply in Handshake. Deadline is October 24
Activate Your Handshake Profile – Week 8
Your To Do for Week Eight:
This week of Handshake’s #NoFailFall, follow a few employers that catch your eye.
Did you know that following companies on Handshake has a benefit? You’ll receive notifications whenever employers you follow post jobs or attend events for students at your school. Plus, you’re showing us what sorts of organizations you’re interested in so that we can recommend more relevant jobs for you.
In short, you’re making your Handshake experience better now AND in the future!
Curious how to beat the climate crisis at the ballot box? Watch the latest MIDDVantage episode with Ben Wessel ’11, Executive Director of NextGen America
Thanks to Kate Goodman ’24 for interviewing Ben! Watch the latest MIDDVantage: Exploring Careers in the Green Economy episode: Beating the Climate Crisis at the Ballot Box.
Keep an eye out every week for new episodes in this series. This is a collaborative series developed by the Center for Careers and Internships and Middlebury in DC, in collaboration with the Climate Action Capacity Project, and the Office of Sustainability Integration.
US State Department Summer Internships application now open
The U.S. Department of State is currently accepting applications for the U.S. Department of State Summer 2022 Student Internship Program (Unpaid). Please visit the Intern section of our careers website for more information, to learn about the selection process, and which office may be right for you. Visit USAJOBS to view the announcement and apply. Please note that the deadline to submit completed applications is October 18, 2021. We suggest that you submit your application as early as possible to ensure you have uploaded all documents properly. U.S. citizenship is required. If you have any questions or would like to search for topics of interest, please visit our forums or FAQs at careers.state.gov. We appreciate your interest in an internship with the U.S. Department of State. |
Join Us at the Post-Pandemic Change and Opportunity: A Conversation with Trustees on Navigating the Way Forward on Thursday, 10/21
CCI is excited to announce that we have partnered with the President’s Office to host Post-Pandemic Change and Opportunity: A Conversation with Trustees on Navigating the Way Forward.
The past 18 months have profoundly changed many aspects of our lives. As we look to the future, please join Middlebury Trustees Cathy Lee ‘95, Dennis Parker ‘77, Helen Riess P ‘13, P ‘15, and Parker Harris ‘89, P ‘20 for a conversation with students as they share their personal and professional perspectives on these changes—and how the Middlebury experience will help prepare students for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
Date: Thursday, October 21
Time: 4:45 PM
Location: Wilson Hall, McCullough
A Workforce Recruitment Program Recruiter will be interviewing Middlebury students this fall!
Are you a student or recent graduate with a disability seeking an internship or job?
The Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP) is for students and recent graduates with disabilities and serves as a primary pipeline for bringing new talent into the Federal Government. Applying is an excellent way to:
- find an internship or permanent position at federal agencies
- explore careers in the federal service
- gain interviewing experience
DEADLINE has been extended to October 17!
For more information, contact Tim Mosehauer at Kitchel House, 152 College Street. tmosehau@middlebury.edu or 802.443.5105.
Activate Your Handshake Profile – Week 7
Your To Do for Week Seven:
This #NoFailFall, help teach Handshake to recommend the best jobs for you!
Saving jobs, internships, volunteer positions, and other listings that interest you shows us what types of opportunities you want to see in the future. Plus, saving listings makes it easy to find them again when you’re ready to apply.
Get more tips for improving your job recommendations here.