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GVPT Undergraduate Newsletter |
April 23, 2007 |
In this issue:
- Advising Updates
- Check out our Summer Courses
- National Hall Honorary is Accepting Applications
- Scholarship Opportunity
- GVPT Event
- Events around Campus
- Internship Postings
ADVISING UPDATES
Graduating Seniors - FAQ and other information about graduation can be found from the University's website http://www.commencement.umd.edu/
Walk-In Hours for Spring 2007
Walk-in hours are posted online at the GVPT website. If you would like to meet with an advisor at a time not listed as walk-in, you can email advising to schedule an appointment. Please include times you are available to meet in the request email.
Applications to the Public Policy Internship and the Capitol Hill Internship Programs for Fall 2007 are now available on our website. If you would like more information, feel free to email advising office or stop by during walk in hours.
Summer Courses
Planning on sticking around College Park this summer? Why not get a few of your GVPT requirements out of the way? The summer semesters are a great time to take GVPT courses because the class sizes are smaller and topics are unique, most summer courses are not offered during the fall or spring. Check Testudo for a complete listing of all the courses being offered this summer in the GVPT Department.
Public Policy Internship
The Public Policy Internship Program will be offered for the Summer 2007 Session II. The course will be taught online, enabling students to participate in internships across the country, or even around the world. The normal requirements for the program remain (minimum of a 3.0 GPA, student must be a registered GVPT major with Junior status, and the internship must be concurrent with the course). You must intern at least from July 16 - August 26. For an application to the program, or for more information, email advising or stop by the Advising Office.
*The Course of the Week*
GVPT282 The Government and Politics of the Third World; (3 credits)
Professor Grant-Wisdom
Summer Session I
Prerequisite: GVPT100. A study of the governmental institutions,
processes and problems, and the socio-economic environment which are common to
the great majority of the Third World states of Africa. The Middle East, Asia,
and Latin America; and in which internal politics develop.
National Residence Hall Honorary is now accepting applications!
Are you an involved on campus student who is committed to residents and the campus community? Then this is the honor society for you. We represent the top 1% of student leaders. The focus of our society is on community service, recognition, and residents. Applications are now available so apply soon through www.marylandnrhh.com/NRHH/. Join the top 1%. Email sarahmad@umd.edu for further information.
National Residence Hall Honorary $250 Scholarship for Civic Leader of the Year
This scholarship is available to any non graduating undergraduate student who has shown a commitment to on campus residents and issues. The application is due TOMORROW, MAY 1. The award will be presented at our end of year reception on May 8 at 6:30. The application is available at www.marylandnrhh.com/nrhh/ Email sarahmad@umd.edu for further information.
Scholarship Opportunity
Applications are currently being accepted for
the Maryland Parents Association Student Scholarship Award. The scholarship
was established to provide assistance to a student (or students) in good
standing who may be unable to continue his or her education at the
University due to extenuating personal or family financial circumstances. A
scholarship of up to $1000 (per student) will be awarded for the 2007-2008
academic year.
Click on the following link to access the award criteria, instructions and
application form:
http://www.terpparent.umd.edu/website/downloads/MPAStudentScholarshipAward_2007application.pdf
Applications for the Fall 2007 award are due no later than 5:00 p.m.
TOMORROW May
1, 2007. If you have any questions regarding the award, please contact
the Office of Parent and Family Affairs at 301.314.8429 or
parents@umd.edu
GVPT Events
Campus and Local Events
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The ICC (Intelligence Community Club -
www.icclub.org) is hosting a guest speaker from the CIA. This
visiting speaker is the Mid-Atlantic Regional Recruiter for the
Central Intelligence Agency. The CIA is the nation's first
line of defense. It collects information that reveals plans,
intentions, and capabilities of the nation's adversaries and
provides a basis for decision and action. The CIA produces
timely analysis that provides insight, warning, and opportunity to
the President and decision makers charged with protecting and
advancing America's interests. Additionally, the CIA conducts
covert action at the direction of the President to preempt threats
or achieve US policy objectives.
Resumes will be accepted. TONIGHT, April 30, 2007 7:00 - 9:00 pm 0220 Juan Ramon Jimenez Building |
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Immediate Opening at House Of Representatives
A Northeast, Democratic Member, the Office of Congressman Steve Rothman (NJ-9), is looking for a part time intern for the month of May. While it is unpaid, it is a really fabulous experience, and hugely beneficial in terms of getting one's foot in the door of politics. This internship will provide excellent references and resources. Interested candidates can send their resumes to Jean.Roehrenbeck@mail.house.gov |
Internship Opportunities
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Part-Time Internship for this Summer
First Freedom First
is a public policy project in support of the
separation of church and state, focusing on
issues where religion has taken a stake in the
public debate. This summer, we are looking to
organize a small team of unpaid interns to help
collect petition signatures, and locally promote
the project by canvassing at cool events around
DC. This would be great for your resume and for
a reference. There is room to work around your
schedule and you can commit to as little as 5
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GOVERNMENT RELATIONS INTERN · Salary requirements must be included · Format resume as either a MS Word doc or pdf
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E-mail preferred method of retrieval
Potential applicants also encouraged to contact Christine Perez, GVPT Alum ’06, at cperez@smithbucklin.com for more information or a reference. |
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Summer Internship with The
Hoover Institute
Policy Review, the journal of the Hoover Institution, is looking for a summer intern. The office is located at the Dupont Circle Metro.
Intern duties include editing journal articles,
research for Hoover Institution Fellows,
updating websites/blogs (minimal HTML knowledge
helpful but not necessary), and assisting the
office manager with daily office duties.
Intern should be hard working and independent.
An ambitious intern may also have the
opportunity to write a book review for the
journal.
Please email resume to Sharon Ragland, ragland@hoover.stanford.edu. The Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University, is a public policy research center devoted to advanced study of politics, economics, and political economy—both domestic and foreign—as well as international affairs. With its world-renowned group of scholars and ongoing programs of policy-oriented research, the Hoover Institution puts its accumulated knowledge to work as a prominent contributor to the world marketplace of ideas defining a free society. Please read about Policy Review at http://www.hoover.org/publications/policyreview/about . |
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Immediate Opening at House Of Representatives A Northeast, Democratic Member, the Office of Congressman Steve Rothman (NJ-9), is looking for a part time intern for the month of May. While it is unpaid, it is a really fabulous experience, and hugely beneficial in terms of getting one's foot in the door of politics. This internship will provide excellent references and resources. Interested candidates can send their resumes to Jean.Roehrenbeck@mail.house.gov |
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SUMMER INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY The City of Chicago, Mayor’s Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, in Washington, D.C. is seeking a graduate or undergraduate student for a part time internship. The Office’s main purpose is to work with Congress and the Administration to achieve the City of Chicago’s federal objectives. The City’s federal objectives cover a broad range of urban issues, such as affordable housing, transportation, crime, human services, economic development, energy, environment, homeland security and many other issues.
The intern’s responsibilities will include the following activities: monitoring federal legislation, attending and reporting on Congressional hearings, researching urban policy issues relevant to Chicago, handling special projects as needed, and providing administrative assistance.
We seek a candidate with an interest in urban issues and with strong research and writing skills. A student from the Chicago region is preferred, but not required.
If interested, please e-mail a cover letter and current resume to Akidah Felder at afelder@cityofchicago.org |
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John McCain 2008 Presidential
Campaign Internship Opportunity
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INTERNSHIPS AT THE HILLARY CLINTON FOR PRESIDENT EXPLORATORY COMMITTEE
The Hillary Clinton for President Exploratory Committee internship program provides an excellent opportunity for students to learn and serve through first-hand participation in the election process. The program is intended to provide knowledge, skills and experiences that each intern can apply to future challenges and professional pursuits. Although we expect a great deal from our interns, the selected candidates will make a genuine contribution to helping elect Senator Clinton President in 2008.
THE APPLICATION PROCESS To learn about our application process, and download the necessary forms, students can visit our home page at www.hillaryclinton.com, and click on the “Contact Us” page where it is possible to download the application.
We welcome all applicants who have demonstrated academic excellence and a commitment to public service. Please complete all sections of the application thoroughly. Failure to provide complete answers will delay the review and consideration of your application. Based on the information submitted, some applicants will be selected for personal interviews. Upon satisfactory completion of personal interviews, applicants will be offered entry into the internship program.
Your application must include all of the following in order to be considered:
Senator Clinton’s Presidential campaign
Interns are required to work a minimum of 15 hours per week. Summer interns are required to work a minimum of 40 hours per week.
FUNDING All internships are unpaid. |
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Looking for an exciting campaign internship in Maryland this year? One of the most high profile races in Maryland this year will be the Baltimore City Mayoral election and Mayor Sheila Dixon is looking for hard-working, energetic high school and college students for several internship positions with her campaign.
For two decades in public office, Mayor Dixon has been a champion of neighborhoods and a pioneer for women and minorities. In 1987, she won a seat on the Baltimore City Council representing the 4th Council District, where she served for 12 years. In 1999, she became the first African-American woman elected as City Council President. In January 2007, she succeeded Martin O'Malley to become Baltimore's first female mayor.
We're looking for interns to help with all aspects of our growing campaign operation: political organizing, communications, research, fundraising and general office operations. We need student who will be reliable and can commit to a regular part-time or full-time schedule. Students will get hands on experience working with political professionals. Students may also arrange to earn class credit.
Interested students should email their resume to dixonintern@gmail.com |
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