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USG Spring Scholarships - Now Available
In addition to federal and
state grants awarded on the basis of financial need, various private
scholarships are available for students enrolled in programs at USG as
provided by our Board, local businesses, foundations, community organizations
and individual donors. APPLY
TODAY!!!
Questions? Email here.
The priority deadline to submit the application is November
30th.
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Friday, November 27, 2015
USG Spring Scholarships - Priority deadline--Nov 30!
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Political Career Opportunities for Graduating Seniors
Subject: Career Opportunities for Graduating Seniors
In the last seven years, we've seen a lot of big changes
in this country. After helping elect Barack Obama, progressive leaders and
activists were able to implement the largest change in healthcare availability
in over 100 years. We've seen marriage equality go from 6 states to the entire
nation. We've seen Hawaii become the first state to ban plastic grocery bags,
and three states ban fracking. That's a great start, but there's a lot of work
left to do. It's still legal in 29 states to fire someone from their job just
because of their sexual orientation. Women's reproductive healthcare is under
constant attack,threatening access to basic healthcare services for millions of
American women. The effects of global climate change are becoming more
pronounced and severe, and time to do anything about it is running out.
Grassroots Campaigns is a national, progressive political
consulting firm specializing in running face‐to‐face field campaigns. Over the
next year, our activists will reach millions of people all across the country
to talk about the issues and call those people to action, inspiring millions to
act by giving donations, time, and energy to top organizations working on the
issue. We're currently partnering with groups like the ACLU, The Nature
Conservancy, Doctors Without Borders, and many others. In 2016, we'll also be
working in key states across the country to elect candidates who will advance
progressive issues.
We're Hiring! Grassroots Campaigns is looking to
interview interested students to join our teams as Canvass Directors and
Assistant Canvass Directors. We're already running campaigns in major cities
across the country, and we'll be launching new projects in places like
Minnesota, Florida, Texas, and Arizona as we build towards 2016. There is no
better time get involved and shape the next generation of activists that will
take this country in a more progressive direction and see change on issues that
matter now. Alex will be on College Park campus from December 1st to 3rd
meeting with interested candidates and holding interviews. Students who are
interested should contact Alex directly:
Alex Doherty
614-290-9876
NOT GRADUATING YET?
We are also hiring undergraduates to work on our
campaigns as Field Managers. These jobs are a great way to get involved on the
campaign and have a huge impact before you graduate. We hire students to work
part time during the school year, and we will be considering applicants who
want to work on campaigns next summer as well. Go to
www.grassrootscampaigns.com/general‐app [3] to apply!
Please visit our website,www.grassrootscampaigns.com [4],
for more information about current and past campaigns. Grassroots Campaigns
past and current clients include: Amnesty International, the ACLU, Oxfam
America, Doctors Without Borders, the League of Conservation Voters, Planned
Parenthood Action Fund, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Equality
California, Lambda Legal, Freedom to Marry, the Southern Poverty Law Center,
VoteVets, the Democratic National Committee,MoveOn.org [5] Political Action,
Repower America, Working America, Common Cause, and the Center for American
Progress, and Save the Children.(Save the Children is an independent
organization and is not religiously or politically aligned. Save the Children
has no direct affiliation with the organizations Grassroots Campaigns, Inc.
partners
with.)
Finkelstein Thompson LLP Seeking College Graduate for Entry Level Paralegal Position
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Are you a recent college graduate thinking
about a career in law? Finkelstein Thompson LLP, a fast-paced Georgetown
boutique law firm, is taking applications for one full-time entry-level
paralegal position, to begin immediately.
Responsibilities include researching and
writing factual memorandum in support of litigation, copy editing and cite
checking court documents, client intake, monitoring news reports, assisting
lawyers preparing for depositions and court appearances, and managing the
firm’s online marketing and presence. Candidates must be self-motivated,
detail-oriented, and capable of managing substantial responsibilities in a
fast-paced environment. Strong research, writing, and proofreading experience
are a must. Knowledge of Wordpress and Westlaw/Lexis-Nexis a plus. Applicant
must have a BA/BS or other 4-year degree.
Finkelstein Thompson specializes in the
representation of plaintiffs in securities, consumer fraud and antitrust
litigation and has developed an extensive class action practice in federal
and state courts nationwide, earning a reputation for successful and thorough
representation of class clients against some of the largest corporations in
the country. Feel free to review our web page at www.finkelsteinthompson.com.
This position carries with it a $35,000 annual
salary and a benefits package. For consideration, please send a cover letter,
current resume, transcripts and references to Rosalee B.C. Thomas. Apply
here.
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Beinecke Scholarship for Graduate Study in the Arts, Humanities or Social Sciences
ATTENTION JUNIORS!! Are you a
planning to pursue graduate study in the arts, humanities, or social studies?
Do you have an outstanding academic record? Do you have a high degree of
financial need?
The Beinecke Scholarship Program
provides graduate study scholarships in the humanities and social sciences to
JUNIORS of exceptional, demonstrated academic ability who have a high degree
of financial need as demonstrated by the FAFSA process. [For example,
receiving or qualifying for a Pell Grant would indicate a high degree of
financial need.]
The Beinecke program seeks highly
motivated and intellectually accomplished JUNIORS who plan to pursue graduate
studies in the arts, humanities, or social sciences after graduation.
"Junior" means a student who plans to continue full-time undergraduate
study next fall 2016 and who expects to receive a baccalaureate degree between
December 2016 and August 2017.
FIELDS OF STUDY: The Beinecke
program is open to students planning research-oriented master’s and Ph.D.
studies in any field in the arts, humanities, or social sciences.
Professionally-oriented degree programs of any kind ARE NOT supported.
FINANCIAL NEED: Candidates for
nomination by the University of Maryland should be recipients of Pell Grants or
be able to demonstrate an equivalent level of underlying financial need as
revealed through the FAFSA process.
Candidates for the Beinecke
Scholarship must be nominated by their university or college – the University
of Maryland, College Park can nominate 1 outstanding junior annually to compete
for a Beinecke Scholarship. To seek nomination, candidates must submit a
complete draft of a Beinecke Scholarship application by January 22, 2016.
Learn more about the Beinecke
program by contacting Dr. Leslie Brice at the National Scholarships Office at lbrice@umd.edu
Who may apply: To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship nomination, a
student must:
- Have demonstrated
superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and
personal promise during his or her undergraduate career. Generally, a
minimum GPA of 3.8 will be required for nomination; exceptions may be made
in extraordinary cases.
- Be a college junior
pursuing a bachelor's degree during the 2015-2016 academic year.
- Have firm plans to enter
a master's or doctoral program in the arts, humanities, or social sciences
after graduation.
- Be a United States
citizen or a US national from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the
Northern Mariana Islands.
- Be a Pell Grant
recipient as an undergraduate at the University of Maryland or be able to
demonstrate an equivalent level of underlying financial need.
Award Amount: Each scholar receives $4,000 immediately prior to
entering graduate school and an additional $30,000 while attending graduate
school.
Duration: Scholars must utilize all funding within five years.
Campus Deadline: January 22, 2016. This is the deadline for submitting
a complete draft of a Beinecke application to be considered for University of
Maryland, College Park nomination.
Website: www.Beineckescholarship.org
Interested in a Gap Year Engaged in Public Service Abroad or in the US? Apply for the Samuel Huntington Public Service Award
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Interested in a Gap
Year Engaged in Public Service Abroad or in the US? Apply for the Samuel Huntington
Public Service Award
The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award provides a $15,000
stipend to a graduating college senior to pursue public service anywhere in
the world. The Award allows recipients to engage in a meaningful public
service activity for one year before proceeding on to graduate school or a
career. Recently, three past award recipients have won an unsolicited,
prestigious McArthur “genius” grant; been named U. S. Surgeon General; and
been recognized as a Forbes “30 Under 30” entrepreneur.
Proposals Requested Students are encouraged to develop their own proposals for public service in the U.S. or abroad. The proposal may encompass any activity that furthers the public good. It can be undertaken by the student alone or working through established charitable, religious, educational, governmental, or other public service organizations. Project summaries of prior award winners and FAQs are posted at: www.nationalgridus.com/huntington.asp. Along with the application, please submit: 1. A brief abstract of the proposal (no more than 100 words) 2. Proposal in 1,000 words or less, including: a. Brief statement of need for the project (no more than a few sentences) b. Specific measurable target objectives c. Schedule for project tasks d. Sustainability of the project 3. Budget (your application will be viewed more favorably if a significant portion of the funds is devoted to your project; award monies not to be used for student loan repayment). 4. Three letters of recommendation (each one-page only) 5. Transcript (official) 6. Résumé Eligibility All graduating students from accredited U.S. colleges are invited to apply by January 19, 2016. Click here for more details. 2015 Award WinnersYasmine Arrington created a nonprofit entitled ScholarCHIPS (Scholarships for Children of Incarcerated Parents) to provide mentoring and financial help to high school graduates who wish to pursue a college degree. The students she aims to help have a parent or parents in prison and are position of financial hardship and bear the burden of prejudice associated with the parent's incarceration. https://www.facebook.com/ScholarCHIPS Shadrack Frimpong will establish and build a tuition-free Model School for Girls in Tarkwa Bremen, Ghana, where none currently exists. Using an innovative approach to female education and rural empowerment, the school will be sustained through the sale of farm products (cocoa and palm). A classroom, community library, and bio-latrine will be part of the project. Vocational skills, as well as traditional skills, will be included. Kathyrn Amelia Watts will develop and implement a program for Ashraya Initiative for Children in Pune, India, focused on providing greater economic opportunity for the most disadvantaged families (Waghri and Sikhligar castes) through practical education and skills training.https://www.facebook.com/ashrayainitiative |
December Grads--Entry Level Position with Vera Institute of Justice, Center on Immigration and Justice
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December Grads--Entry
Level Position with Vera Institute of Justice, Center on Immigration and
Justice
The Vera Institute of Justice, founded in 1961, is an
independent, non-partisan, nonprofit organization that combines expertise in
research, technical assistance, and demonstration projects to assist leaders
in government and civil society, examine justice policy and practice, and
improve the systems people rely on for justice and safety. Vera has offices
in New York City, Washington, DC, and New Orleans, and its projects and
reform initiatives, typically conducted in partnership with local, state, or
national officials, are located across the United States and around the
world. Vera is an equal opportunity employer with a commitment to diversity
in the workplace.
Vera’s Center on Immigration and Justice seeks a Program Analyst to work in its Washington, DC office with its Unaccompanied Children Program – a national network that provides legal information and pro bono assistance to unaccompanied children in removal proceedings, both in, and released from, federal custody. The Unaccompanied Children Program is responsible for managing this network, including monitoring compliance with subcontracts, determining and promoting best practices, and providing technical assistance to subcontractors. Responsibilities The Program Analyst will work closely with all program staff in carrying out the following duties:
§ Provide administrative
support to the project and the Program Director;
§ Monitor, review and
analyze quantitative and qualitative program information received from
program partners and other stakeholders;
§ Monitor, review and
analyze billing invoices from program partners;
§ Conduct background
research on issues related to unaccompanied children and distill key findings
into written communications;
§ Manage, update and
maintain aspects of the project’s technical assistance website that serves as
a repository for the project’s materials and resources;
§ Assist in planning,
preparing for, and taking notes at meetings, conference calls, webinars,
on-site training programs, and conferences;
§ Assist in the review,
editing, and development of program materials;
§ Assist in preparing
reports to government partners;
§ Assist in stakeholder
relations and communications;
§ Brainstorm project
ideas to build upon past and current work in the area of unaccompanied
children; and
§ Assist on other
projects as assigned.
Qualifications Candidates must possess the following qualifications:
§ Bachelor’s degree;
§ A demonstrated
interest in or knowledge of immigration, or children’s rights, issues;
§ Ability to work on
multiple projects effectively and efficiently, both independently and
collaboratively with a team;
§ Strong oral and
written communication skills;
§ Strong Microsoft
Office (Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint), and other computer skills;
§ Strong multi-tasking
abilities and organizational skills;
§ Experience with “know
your rights” and other community education initiatives is a plus;
§ Fluency in Spanish is
a strong plus (proficiency in other languages is a plus).
Salary Low to mid-40’s, based on experience, with excellent benefits. To Apply Online submission in PDF format is preferred.
Application deadline: November 30, 2015
However, applications will be considered after the deadline, on a rolling basis, until the position is filled. |
Prince George's County Police Spring 2016 Internship Opportunity
Prince George's County Police Spring 2016 Internship Opportunity
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| Interested applicants should send a resume, transcripts, and recommendation form (attached below) to ccjsinternships@umd.edu by 12:00 PM December 4, 2015. If you cannot view the recommendation form below, please contact CCJS Internships (ccjsinternships@umd.edu) for PDF copy. |
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