Technology and the Future of Work: How AI and Big Data are Changing the Job Market | March 6

Beth Simone Noveck Fri March 6, 3pm-4:30pm In Klaus, Room 2447  “Technology and the Future of Work: How AI and Big Data are Changing the Job Market” In this conversation, former White House staffer Prof. Noveck explores the relationship between new technologies — including automation and robotics, big data and AI and the technologies of collective intelligence — and work. We’ll look at the impact that advances in these technologies are having across industries, and the ways in which they are transforming the availability, conditions, and meaning of work, in…

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Investigative Analyst Internship, C4ADS (Washington, DC)

ABOUT THE POSITION As an Investigative Analyst Intern, you will conduct in-depth research on transnational illicit networks and conflicts. You will work with a supervising analyst on a project in one of five analytical cells: Environmental Crimes Fusion Cell, Organized Crime and Grand Corruption, Conflict Finance and Irregular Threats, Natural Resources, or Counterproliferation. From wildlife trafficking to nuclear proliferation, you will produce timely analysis on real-world issues and have the opportunity to make an impact. In addition to attending a series of trainings on methodologies for open source data analysis…

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Political Intern – Visits and Foreign Policy, British Embassy in Mexico (Mexico City, Mexico)

ABOUT THE POSITION We organise all senior visits to Mexico by British Government Ministers, Parliamentary Committees, former Prime Ministers, members of the Royal Family and senior officials.  The Visits Section is part of the Political&Press Section (Foreign Policy and Visits). We also work very closely with the Executive Office, as the Ambassador takes a keen interest in the delivery of visits. The jobholder will support the Visits Officer in the preparation and delivery of visits, assisting with the drafting of programmes and coordination of the logistical aspects of the visit, including lodging and…

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U.S. Space Force: A Discussion with General John Raymond | February 24

Join us as the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, the Center for International Strategy, Technology, and Policy, the School of Aerospace Engineering (CISTP), and the Center for Space Technology and Research (C-STAR) host General Raymond for a discussion on the U.S. Space Force. Gen. John W. “Jay” Raymond assumed the duties as the first Chief of Space Operations, United States Space Force, Dec. 20, 2019; and Commander, United States Space Command, Aug. 29, 2019. U.S. Space Force is responsible for providing resilient, defendable and affordable space capabilities for the…

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U.S. Department of State Student Internship Program (Various Locations)

ABOUT THE POSITION The U.S. Department of State Student Internship Program is an unpaid internship with the opportunity to work in U.S. embassies and consulates throughout the world, as well as in various bureaus located in Washington, D.C. and at Department offices around the United States. This program is designed to provide substantive learning experiences in a foreign affairs environment. While the duties of U.S. Department of State Student Internship Program participants vary from bureau to bureau, office to office, and embassy to embassy, it is not uncommon for these students to:…

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Tech, Innovation, and Cybersecurity: A Conversation on Leadership with Georgia Tech Alum Mojgan Lefebvre | March 2

Georgia Tech College of Computing Alumna Mojgan Lefebvre returns to campus on Monday, March 2 for an evening exploring technology, innovation and cybersecurity in today’s business world. Lefebvre, who completed her undergraduate studies in computer science, currently serves as Executive Vice President and Chief Technology & Operations Officer at Travelers, a Dow 30 company and a leader in property casualty insurance. Join us for this dinner program as we learn about her career path from undergrad to the C-suite and explore the forward-looking technology trends that are shaping the business…

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Wharton MBA Advance Access Deferral Program Information Session | February 18

The Advance Access Program is a deferred admission program that offers undergraduate seniors and graduate students in their final year of study a guaranteed pathway to the Wharton MBA after pursuing two to four years of quality work experience. The program seeks to recruit students who are innovative, intellectually curious and ready to take professional risks while impacting the world. Students from all academic fields and disciplines are encouraged to apply, and the program will accept a highly selective cohort of students whose academic and career interests expand the traditional…

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Tuition Free Master’s in Middle East Studies, University of Oslo

Our two-year interdisciplinary MA in Middle East Studies gives you a unique opportunity to develop your knowledge of the contemporary Middle East. A tuition-free two-year programme that includes a part-time work permit Work closely with a distinguished and diverse faculty at a leading European research university Advanced language training Spend a semester in the Middle East conducting fieldwork for your MA thesis, carrying out university studies, or doing an internship The MA programme is designed for students who wish to: Pursue a PhD and are seeking additional specialization Prepare for a career in journalism, public service,…

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