Category: Conferences
Call for Abstracts: 7th Annual U.S. Strategic Command Academic Alliance Conference & Workshop
Planning for the 7th Annual U.S. Strategic Command Academic Alliance Conference and Workshop is underway. This year’s theme is “Redlines, Grey Zones and the Reframing of Great Power Competition”. The virtual conference will feature ten-panel discussions from students across the globe, and experiential learning event designed to challenge the player understanding of deterrence, and a national security job fair. They are also searching for student researchers to submit their work to be shared at the conference, The deadline to submit an abstract is December 15, 2021. Possible Research Topics How…
Read MoreAPPLY NOW: Nunn School Grants for Unpaid Internships and Professional Development – Spring 2022
Do you have an unpaid spring internship or an academic seminar or conference you are attending? Do you need financial support to defray costs related to accepting unpaid internships or conference registration this spring? The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs is providing a fixed number of grants up to $1,000 to support students participating in unpaid spring semester internships or attending academic seminars and conferences. You must be an enrolled INTA, IAML, EIA, MSIA, MSISEC, MSIAST, or DRIAST student at the time of application and during the spring 2022…
Read MoreCybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency Hiring Event
The Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is hosting a private hiring event and delivering access to a wide range of employment opportunities tailored to your skills and experience. Virtually connect with CISA recruiters through text, voice, or video and quickly make connections that could lead you anywhere! This event will take place virtually on July 27, 2021, from 10 am to 1 pm ET. For more information and to register for this event, click here.
Read MoreForeign Affairs Graduate School Fair | August 4, 2021
Foreign Affairs, the leading forum for discussion of American foreign policy and global affairs, will be hosting a Virtual Graduate School Fair for students interested in pursuing a graduate degree in public policy, political science, international relations, diplomacy, public administration, or related degrees. This event will take place on August 4, 2021, from 11 am to 2 pm EST. This free virtual event will all students to connect with representatives from distinguished universities across the globe through one-on-one text and/or video conversations with admissions officials, presentations from school programs and opportunities, live seminars, and…
Read MoreClimate Action Art & Photography Contest | Global Climate Action Symposium
The Global Climate Action Symposium is seeking contestants for their Climate Action Art & Photography Contest. Artists should capture what they believe climate change looks like and the influence it has had on art. How has it changed what mediums you use? College students may submit a photo, scan in artwork (painting, drawing, collage, etc.), send mp3 files of music, share video files, take a picture of a three-dimensional piece, or create a 3D digital rendering. Submissions are free and are limited to one submission per contestant. High-Resolution files must…
Read MorePPIA Public Service Weekend 2021: A Virtual Conference |
The Evans School is excited to partner with Public Policy & International Affairs Program (PPIA) to host a virtual Public Service Weekend (PSW) for undergraduate students in August 2021. We will draw upon lessons from recent Seattle events to understand the impact of policy in people’s lives and the many ways in which community-led advocacy and activism advances policy change at the local, state, and regional levels. Selected participants will attend at no cost. The conference will take place entirely virtually over the course of two weeks. The required live sessions…
Read MoreSummer Virtual All Majors Career Fair | July 22, 2021
The Georgia Tech Career Center and CareerEco are hosting an All Majors Career fair on July 22, 2021. Georgia Tech Students and Alumni are invited to this virtual event where they will have the opportunity to network with potential employers. The United States Secret Service and Department of State will be in attendance to present and recruit. The chat times for the Secret Service are 10am-12pm & 2pm-4pm The chat time for the Department of State is 10am-4pm To access the full schedule of organizations, click here. To register for…
Read MoreAssociation of Public Law Schools Law Fair | June 24, 2021
The Association of Public Law Schools is hosting a Law Fair to allow interested students to have the opportunity to explore law school options. Through Brazen’s online, cloud-based platform attendees will have the opportunity to visit virtual booths for each school in attendance, participate in 1-on-1 chats with admissions representatives, and listen in on presentations about the application process, financial aid, diversity, and inclusion. This event will take place on June 24, 2021, from 5:30 pm- 7:30 pm EST (4:30 pm – 6:30 pm CDT). For more information and to…
Read MoreFall 2021 DIA Analysis Career Field Hiring Event
The Defense Intelligence Agency is holding a virtual hiring event in November 2021 where new professionals will have the opportunity to explore careers in the Analysis Field. Officers in the Analysis Career Field serve at the heart of DIA’s global mission. Applications are required to participate in this event. The deadline to apply for this event is June 23, 2021. To apply for this event, click here. Analysis Officers provide cutting-edge analysis from locations around the world on foreign military capabilities and defense issues in support of our nation’s warfighters,…
Read MoreU.S Department of State : Inside U.S. Foreign Policy Webinar
The State Department’s USA Study Abroad division, and its Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship program hosting a free virtual webinar series to allow undergraduate and graduate students the chance to get an inside look into U.S. Foreign Policy. Through seven seminars, each focused on a specific world region, participants will learn directly from civil and foreign service officers about the State Department’s foreign policy goals for that region, how offices in Washington., D.C., and U.S. embassies and consulates overseas work to further these goals, and how this work impacts Americans.…
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