NSA Summer Language Program, 2020

The National Security Agency 2020 Summer Language Program is hiring college students with proficiency in Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, Korean, Russian, Turkish, and African languages such as Swahili and Somali. Other languages will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Undergraduate and graduate students will learn to analyze foreign communications for vital intelligence missions by apprenticing with experienced language analysts. Geopolitical, cultural, and technical knowledge may be used to understand both overtly stated meaning and subtly implied intent as you scan, translate, and transcribe foreign communications, then report critical information to U.S.…

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Summer 2019 Bloggers Needed!

Do you want to share YOUR summer experiences? Are you interning, studying abroad, traveling, exploring cities, or anything else this summer? We would love to show off your life!  The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts is currently looking for Summer 2019 guest bloggers for our Tumblr (@iamaliberalartsgt) with posts frequently featured on our twitter (@GTLiberalarts). We want you to show off your uniquely Georgia Tech experiences alongside demonstrating what is special about our liberal arts students. If you’re interested, fill out this form: https://forms.gle/aa2VAjYKzJMqffMS9 and we will contact you so that you can…

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2020 IAEA International Essay Competition on Nuclear Security

Students and professionals below the age of 35 can now submit entries to the IAEA’s 2020 International Essay Competition on Nuclear Security for Students and Early Career Professionals in cooperation with the International Nuclear Security Education Network (INSEN). The essays can be submitted in any of the official IAEA languages (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish). Please refer to the Announcement for details. Competition Rules Submission deadline: Friday, 6 September 2019, at 11:59 p.m., Vienna Time (CET) • Length: Up to 1,000 words • Format: Word document, submission by…

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NATO Defense College Internship Programme 2019-20

Internship Programme The NATO Defense College Internship Programme aims to provide a small number of current students or recent graduates (degree obtained no longer than 12 months ago) with the opportunity to “intern” with the NDC in Rome. Candidates studying Political Science, International Relations, Security Studies, Media Studies, Journalism, or related studies are invited to apply. Internships will, in principle, last 5 months, and a total of 4 candidates will be selected. Programme Objectives The NATO Defense College Internship Programme has three main objectives: To provide interns with an opportunity…

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Summer Human Rights Institute, New York City | June 17-28, 2019

LEITNER CENTER – FORDHAM LAW – SUMMER HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTE – OFFER GEORGIA TECH STUDENTS & ALUMNI REDUCED FEE The Leitner Center for International Law and Justice, which is based at Fordham Law School in New York City, works on a number of human rights research, advocacy, and capacity-building projects around the world, including the rights of women and vulnerable persons. For students interested in law, the Leitner Center runs as a two-week intensive certificate course on international human rights law that covers doctrinal knowledge and practical application examples. The…

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OECD Thomas J. Alexander One-Year Fellowship Programme

The OECD is a global economic forum working with 36 member countries and more than 100 emerging and developing economies to make better policies for better lives. Our mission is to promote policies that will improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world. The Organisation provides a unique forum in which governments work together to share experiences on what drives economic, social and environmental change, seeking solutions to common problems. The Thomas J. Alexander Fellowship Programme will support individuals in conducting quantitative, evidence-based research on education, particularly…

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2020 German Bundestag Internship Program

This Internship Program provides the opportunity for American graduates to learn first-hand about German politics by working in the office of a member of the German Parliament (Deutscher Bundestag). The program runs from March 1st to July 31st, 2020. During this time participants are enrolled as students at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. The application deadline is July 31st, 2019. Download the flyer here. You can find more information about the program at www.bundestag.de/ips

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