2024 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Pre-Law Scholarship | Wiley Law

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2024 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Pre-Law Scholarship | Wiley Law

In furtherance of our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion in the legal profession, Wiley is pleased to announce the Pre-Law Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion scholarship for 2024. The scholarship provides an entry-level paralegal position in the firm’s paralegal program, reimbursement for LSAT preparation and exam costs (up to $2,500) and a $10,000 scholarship award that can be used to support costs associated with enrollment in a JD program.

Summer 2024 Criminal Investigator Internship – Major Crimes Unit | Virginia Indigent Defense Commission

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Summer 2024 Criminal Investigator Internship – Major Crimes Unit | Virginia Indigent Defense Commission

Deadline: March 21

Investigators assist public defender attorneys by gathering facts and evidence that will help them in their cases. Interns will assist investigators with their caseload, which consists of serious felony cases, including murder, sex crimes, robbery, assault, etc. We are responsible to look for the facts.

Intelligence Analyst | George Mason Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy

Intelligence Analyst | George Mason Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy

Deadline: March 1

The Washington/Baltimore High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Investigative Support Center within George Mason University’s Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy is seeking passionate individuals for the position of Intelligence Analyst. As part of the Washington/Baltimore HIDTA, you’ll engage in vital intelligence analysis, contribute to reports and presentations, liaise with law enforcement agencies, and manage special projects. With a focus on combating drug trafficking, crime, and gang activity, your work will make a significant impact in our community.

J. Edgar Hoover Foundation Leadership Scholarship

J. Edgar Hoover Foundation Leadership Scholarship

The J. Edgar Hoover Foundation established the J. Edgar Hoover Foundation Leadership Scholarship in June 2016 to provide merit-based scholarships for students in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice. It is the donor’s preference that this scholarship be awarded to students who intend to pursue a career in law enforcement and have demonstrated leadership qualities.

Multiple scholarships ($1,500 each) will be awarded to high achieving CCJS rising juniors and seniors. Recipients will be chosen on the basis of demonstrated strength in CCJS coursework, merit, and leadership ability. Preference will be given to students who have an interest in and are eligible for law enforcement careers.  Recipients of the scholarships will be recognized in the College’s annual Scholarship Recognition Program Booklet, shared with BSOS Donors.

Applicants for the J. Edgar Hoover Foundation Leadership Scholarship must meet the following criteria:

 

  • Declared as a CCJS major
  • Rising junior or senior standing for the 2024-2025 academic year
  • Will register as a full-time student for the Fall 2024 semester and in good academic standing
  • Minimum GPA of 3.3 for all colleges/universities attended
  • Students must have completed at least 12 credits of coursework at the University of Maryland
  • Demonstrates leadership qualities
  • U.S. Citizen

 

The following materials must be submitted to complete your scholarship application:

 

  1. Transcript (official or unofficial) – Student’s cumulative GPA from the University of Maryland will be considered
  2. Resume (1-2 pages) – please include expected graduation date
  3. Short Bio (250 words or less) – Include year of study, major, other activities relevant to scholarship and professional activities
  4. Short Answer (1-2 pages) – Specifying career and academic goals

 

Deadline to Apply:
Please apply online by 4:00 PM on Friday, March 8, 2024.

For questions, please contact CCJS Advising at ccjsadvising@umd.edu.

USG Parent Support Group – March 1st

The final scheduled session of this USG Parent Support Group is scheduled for this Friday, March 1st at 12pm on Zoom. If there is enough participation, the group will continue for the remainder of the semester. If you would like to participate in this group and would like to see it continue, please join on March 1st! If you have questions, you can contact Roxanne Issurdatt at roxannei@umd.edu

Internship Openings | Various Locations

INTERNSHIP OPENINGS

FBI Honors Internship Program-Summer 2025 (Various US locations)

Secret Service Internship Summer 2024, U.S. Secret Service (DC area)

Defense Intelligence Agency’s 2025 Summer Internship Program (DC area)

National Geographic Cartographic Intern Summer 2024, The Walt Disney Company (DC)

Intern Summer 2024, U.S. Department of Justice (DC)

Summer 2024 Internships, Cato Institute (DC)

Government Relations Intern, Bracewell (DC)

Modeling Intern, International Council on Clean Transportation (DC)

Research Internship, National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (College Park, MD)

Geospatial Intelligence and National Security Technologies Internship, Institute for the Study of War (DC)

CNN Public Relations Intern Summer 2024, WarnerBros. Discovery (DC)

Government & Political Science Internship, United Launch Alliance (DC)

Human Resources Intern, Democracy International (Bethesda, MD)

Summer Internship, SEEC (Silver Spring, MD)

Paid Internship, The White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (DC)

Summer 2024 Internships, Bipartisan Policy Center (DC)

Summer 2024 Policy and Research Internship, US-ASEAN Business Council (DC)

Research Summer 2024 Internship, Migration Policy Institute (DC)

Jobs & Internships: View More on Handshake

Career Shuttle: Department of State- Washington, DC

Career Shuttle: Department of State- Washington, DC
Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Travel with a small group of students to hear about career paths at the Department of State as well as learn from subject-matter experts on the fundamental aspects of the DoS and other topics relating to pressing current policy issues. The event will conclude with a guided tour of the National Museum of American Diplomacy. Open to current undergraduate BSOS majors. 

Read More & Register

If you have questions, please contact LaToya Harden, Industry Outreach Specialist, Feller Center/UCC at lharden1@umd.edu. Deadline to register: 12 pm on March 1, 2024.

Hosted by the School of Public Policy and the Feller Center, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences

Now Recruiting for Summer 2024 Internships at the IRC in Silver Spring

My name is Michalina Kulesza and I am the Community Engagement Specialist at the International Rescue Committee (IRC) in Silver Spring, Maryland. I’d like to inform you that the IRC in Silver Spring is now recruiting Summer 2024 interns. Summer 2024 interns may be eligible for per diem reimbursement at the rate of $15/day to offset the costs of food and travel. Please pass this message along to interested applicants.

I’ve listed the titles and a brief description of each internship below. You can find the full description by going to https://rescue.csod.com/ats/careersite/search.aspx?site=1&c=rescue and filtering by City (Silver Spring) and Employee Category (Intern).

 

Prospective interns will use that link to apply. We strongly encourage interested applicants to apply for more than one program. If you want professional, hands-on experience working with refugees, asylees and other humanitarian immigrants, apply to be an intern with the IRC in Silver Spring!

 

The IRC was founded at the behest of Albert Einstein in 1933 to assist people fleeing from persecution. Since then, the IRC has grown and works all over the world providing humanitarian support. In Silver Spring, the IRC works with refugees the moment they step off the plane to help them get situated and become self-sufficient members of their new community.

IRC internships give interns the opportunity to work directly with refugees to support them in accomplishing tasks needed to live successfully in the U.S. We offer 16 unique internships that provide a wide variety of opportunities to develop different skills and gain experience including:

  • Anti-Trafficking: The Anti-Trafficking Intern will work in close coordination with the case management teams to serve survivors of human trafficking who are struggling to navigate various systems to access resources and services.
  • Refugee Walk-in Casework: The Asylee Casework team is the first point of contact for asylee clients. Caseworkers provide 8 months of case management to asylees. The services include providing monthly cash assistance, ensuring that clients apply for public benefits such as Medicaid, food stamps, ensuring that clients apply for social security and enroll in health insurance and ESL classes.
  • Career Development: The Career Development Program assists employed clients in securing job upgrades to improve economic conditions and align with career history and/or career objectives. The intern will work closely with the Career Development team and Financial Capabilities program to promote client self-sufficiency and encourage clients to work towards long-term career goals.
  • Community Engagement: The aim of community engagement is to establish strong, mutually beneficial connections between the community and the IRC in Silver Spring order to garner monetary, in-kind and volunteer resources for refugee clients. The community engagement intern supports the administration of the family mentor program.  
  • Economic Empowerment: The Economic Empowerment program assists refugees to become economically self-sufficient by placing recently arrived refugees in their first job in the United States.  
  • Refugee Employment and Skill-Building: The Refugee Employment and Skill-Building Program aims to reduce barriers to self-sufficiency and employment and assist refugees to secure full-time employment.
  • Refugee Employment Coordination: The Employment Coordination Program supports humanitarian immigrants to achieve economic self-sufficiency through engagement in work participation activities including volunteering, internship procurement, vocational English as a second language classes, and referrals to certificate-bearing professional development courses.
  • Financial Capabilities: The Financial Capabilities program supports clients to become financially capable through financial education, coaching and providing low-interest loan products. Services include financial education and counseling that help clients understand banking, budgeting, saving, debt management, building credit and auto purchase.
  • Gender Equity: IRC programming assists refugees to become economically self-sufficient and supports acclimatization within the United States by providing access to casework services. This role will support the IRC’s Gender Equality work, cross-cutting programmatically and departmentally to support the administration of equitable services and the proper consideration of gender concerns in programmatic and departmental initiatives.
  • Immigration: The IRC’s Immigration Department provides high quality, low-cost immigration services, including filing applications for adjustment of status (i.e. green cards), work authorization, naturalization, family reunification for refugees, asylees, victims of trafficking and other immigrants.
  • Children’s Legal Services: The Children’s Legal Services (CLS) program provides legal representation to unaccompanied children (UC). The CLS team helps the UC understand the immigration systems, prepare them for hearings, evaluate and advise them on the types of immigration applications they can file, and assist them with preparing their filings.
  • Refugee Walk-in Services: The Intake program is the first point of contact to all “walk-in” clients that visit the IRC in Silver Spring. We provide fast track enrollment in public benefits and referrals to internal and/or external resources and programs as needed.
  • Extended Case Management: The Extended Case Management (ECM) team provides case management services to up to 400 new clients each year. The team works directly with new refugees, asylees, parolees, and other humanitarian immigrants resettling in the DC Metro area, including Haitian, Ukrainian, Latin American, African, and Middle Eastern individuals; utilizing a holistic 2Gen household approach for the families served, the team addresses both short-term and long-term barriers to support overall well-being in the US.
  • Refugee Health and Social Integration Intern: The refugee health and social integration intern will work in close coordination with the case management teams to serve refugees and other vulnerable immigrants who are struggling to navigate various systems to access resources and services.
  • Refugee Resettlement: The Refugee Resettlement team supports refugees during their first eight months in the United States. The housing team prepares apartments for new families. Caseworkers connect refugees with services include providing monthly cash assistance, ensuring that clients apply for public benefits such Medicaid, food stamps, social security and enroll in health insurance and ESL classes. The cultural orientation team introduce refugees to U.S. customs and systems.
  • Youth Program: The IRC’s Youth Program works to support the integration of school-age recently-arrived refugees and asylees. Interns will support the enrolling new clients in the youth program and completing individual service plans for each individual client.

Most internships require a minimum of 15 to 20 hours per week. All selected interns will need to undergo and clear a background check and reference check to intern. We ask that you make a $30 donation to help us cover the associated costs. Currently, 87% of our funding goes directly to programming to support our clients, and your help to cover this cost will ensure that no funding is directed away from serving our clients. Instructions will be provided after you have been selected to intern or volunteer.

The ability to work in-person at least one day per week is required. Summer 2024 Interns are also expected to begin their internship term by attending an in-person intern orientation on June 3rd, 2024 from 9:15AM-2:00PM.

The IRC is not able to sponsor visas.

Internships with the IRC in Silver Spring are unpaid. Summer 2024 interns may be eligible for per diem reimbursement at the rate of $15/day to offset the costs of food and travel. For information on scholarship opportunities, contact your university or the IRC Silver Spring intern coordinator at Kyle.Monsees@Rescue.org.

To view opportunities and apply, visit https://rescue.csod.com/ats/careersite/search.aspx?site=1&c=rescue Applications require a resume, cover letter, and list of three references. Please note, the deadline to apply for Summer 2024 internships is May 15, 2024.

We currently offer internships during the following semesters:
Spring: January – May
Summer: June– August
Fall: September – December
Internships are typically posted 2-3 months prior to the anticipated start date.

IRC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. IRC considers all applicants on the basis of merit without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.

If you need assistance in the application or hiring process to accommodate a disability, you may request an accommodation at any time. Please contact Talent Acquisitions at IRC.Recruitment@rescue.org. As required by law, the IRC will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified applicants and employees with a known disability.

 

Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

Thank you,

 

Michalina Kulesza, M.P.A | Community Engagement Specialist

International Rescue Committee

8737 Colesville Road Suite 1200, Silver Spring, MD 20910

T + 1 518 965 3400