HireDC-Metro Multi-University Alumni Career Fair
Wednesday, May 5, 2021
HireDC-Metro Multi-University Alumni Career Fair
Maryland Parent & Family Association Student Scholarship
Maryland Parent & Family Association Student Scholarship
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
Paid Department of Justice International Affairs Trainee (DOJ Pathways Intern)
Paid Department of Justice International Affairs Trainee (DOJ Pathways Intern)
The Office of International Affairs returns fugitives to face justice, transfers sentenced persons to serve their sentences in their home countries, and obtains essential evidence for criminal investigations and prosecutions worldwide by working with domestic partners and foreign counterparts to facilitate the cooperation necessary to enforce the law, advance public safety, and achieve justice. As an International Affairs Trainee, your responsibilities may include, but may not be limited to, the following:
- Reviewing high volumes of U.S. and foreign requests for extradition, mutual legal assistance, and prisoner transfer to ensure that required documents are translated, authenticated, and submitted in accordance with U.S. law and applicable treaty provisions.
- Maintaining OIA's physical and electronic case records.
- Referring requests to U.S. government agencies and attorney's offices to obtain the evidence requested from foreign authorities.
- Analyzing documents received from foreign governments in criminal matters, including factual portions of legal assistance and extradition requests, often in source language.
- Apply by May 6
- Job Description:
- Preparing clear and concise summaries of investigative reports, allegations, and facts in international criminal cases and prisoner transfer cases for attorney' review.
- Utilizing open access legal databases to assist in gathering evidence (i.e. documents and investigative materials), and the U.S. Electronic Court Filing System (ECF) to conduct routine casework.
- Using Microsoft Excel and other software applications to track treaty deadlines and prioritize cases.
- Drafting proposed diplomatic correspondence for transmission to the Department of State and U.S. Embassy personnel.
- Assisting attorneys and supervisors in drafting briefing papers for senior officials in preparation for bilateral and multilateral meetings with foreign counterparts.
- Communicating with representatives of U.S. private sector entities regarding the service of subpoenas and to review evidence to ensure compliance with the U.S. legal process.
- Communicating regularly with U.S. interagency and foreign counterparts regarding cases, meetings, or other significant developments.
Summer Research Internship with the Urban Institute
Summer Research Internship with the Urban Institute
The Health Policy Center seeks a dynamic and highly motivated individual to work as a Research Intern for the summer providing support to projects on a variety health policy topics. As an intern at the Urban Institute, you’ll work alongside experts across the organization and beyond in the nation’s epicenter of public policy - Washington, DC. Your work will have an impact on real-life, real-time policy issues and discussions.
How you’ll contribute:
The Health Policy Center analyzes trends and underlying causes of changes in health insurance coverage, access to care, and use of health care services by the entire U.S. population. Researchers address issues that arise from the inevitable trade-offs among health care costs, access, and quality. The center's focus has been on Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance markets and health care reform.
The Health Policy Center summer intern will support research and technical assistance projects related to promoting health equity. Project work will focus on the role of the community and of health IT in promoting COVID-19 vaccination and substance use services.
Responsibilities:
- Review and summarize literature and other documents
- Assist with project management
- Participate in internal research team meetings and support meetings with external stakeholders
- Assist with scheduling and notetaking for internal and external meetings
- Support the development of written products
- Other tasks as assigned
What you’ll bring:
The successful candidate will:
- Be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program in public policy, political science, economics, public affairs, public health or a health-related field
- Have a strong desire to engage and learn about one or more of the following topics: health policy, health care delivery, public health, and health equity
- Have experience working with community-based organizations
- Possess excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills
- Have experience conducting primary and secondary research
- Have strong organizational skills
- Be detail-oriented
Program Highlights:
- 10-week program designed to provide students interested in research, public policy issues, and organizational operations with rewarding and substantive work assignments that contribute to Urban’s mission
- Intern Program Dates: June 7th, 2021 – August 13th, 2021
- Participate in our New Intern “Welcome” Orientation
- Network with Operations Staff, Senior Professionals, and others who will support your professional growth and career interests
- Participate in intern specific workshops and networking events designed to advance your professional development and build your soft skills
- Engage in team-building activities that forge new friendships with other Urban Interns
- Receive informal feedback and mentoring from your intern manager
- Present the value of your contribution and what you learned during our End of Summer Lightning Talks
P/F Grading Options - Spring 2021 - Deadline 5/11
Visit this link to read about the P/F Grading Options for Spring 2021. |
Important Dates to Remember for the end of Spring 2021
Important Dates to Remember for the end of Spring 2021
Deadline for Spring 2021 P/F Policy – May 11th (Tuesday) – 10:59 PM (ET)
Last Day of Classes - May 11th (Tuesday)
Reading Day - May 12th (Wednesday)
Final Exams - May 13th (Thursday) - May 19th(Wednesday)
Commencement - College/Department Ceremonies - May 20th (Thursday)
Commencement - Main Ceremony and College/Department Ceremonies - May 21st (Friday)
Commencement - College/Department Ceremonies - May 22nd(Saturday)
If you have any questions, please make an appointment with your advisor.



