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The Arlington County Police Department seeks qualified entry-level police officer applicants to join our team of dedicated sworn and civilian employees. We serve a diverse, urban and engaged community with an emphasis on community policing and problem solving, in support of the Department’s key initiatives: community engagement, transportation safety, crime prevention and control and employee wellness.
Deadline: February 5, 2024
Competitively-selected RISC interns (RISCers) work in teams with mentorship from university faculty and government practitioners, tackling real security and intelligence problems hands-on. Work is primarily conducted virtually, with some opportunities for in-person collaboration and in-person project outbriefs presented the final week. Internship participation includes possible sponsorship for a security clearance and brings the opportunity to be considered for future employment with the U.S. government.
Deadline: November 26
The IRC is recognized by the U.S. Department of Justice to provide immigration legal services. Some of our services include filing applications for adjustment of status (i.e. green cards), naturalization, and family reunification for refugees, asylees and immigrants. Interns will learn about refugees and new cultures, working in a diverse and multi-cultural environment, experience working at an internationally recognized non-profit organization and a first-hand look at the basics of immigration processes and procedures.
Career Exploration: Why Not Local Law Enforcement?
Thursday, November 16
4:30-6:00 pm
Building III Room 3230
Join our local law enforcement partners to discuss the differences between local and other forms of law enforcement. We will also learn about career opportunities in local law enforcement!
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Excel – Functions, Tables & Charts
Tuesday, November 7,
4:00 – 5:30 pm
Hybrid/Priddy Library
Covers functions and formatting, plus pivot tables to analyze and present your data.
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Applications are open for a PAID summer internship with ARLIS (Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security). The information is provided below and posted on the BSOS blog.
ARLIS is actively seeking social science students from a wide range of majors including: Neuroscience & Psychology, Sociology, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Anthropology, Human Geography, and Government and Politics and International Relations.
Information sessions will be held on:
Friday, Nov. 17 from 4-5 pm
Thursday, Dec. 14 from 2-3 pm
Friday, Jan. 19 from 1-2 pm
CCJS students — don’t forget about the USG Scholarship application! The priority deadline is November 30th. Don’t miss out on this chance at scholarship money!