Do you want to gain professional experience, try out working
for the federal government, non-profits, consulting firms, and other
organizations of your choice? Our one-year certificate program combines a fall
2020 seminar and a spring 2021 internship, both for college credit, and offers
a unique active-learning opportunity to integrate your academics with real
world experience and explore future goals. Join a passionate,
multi-disciplinary, and engaged student cohort and become part of a +1000
alumni network for life!
***Information Sessions for prospective students will occur
every Friday this spring semester from 2:00PM to 3:00PM in 2407 Marie Mount
Hall.***
Program Perks Include:
- Your Choice of Nine Fall Seminar Courses (all taught by expert practitioners with courses offered once a week, mostly in the evenings; fall seminars are also cross-listed with Honors)
- Water Security and Global Health Challenges
- Energy and Environmental Policy
- Responses to Global Challenges
- Public Health Policy
- Science Diplomacy
- Political Engagement and Advocacy
- US Diplomacy
- Homeland Security and National Security Policy
- Critical Regions and International Relations
- Spring Internship 3-9 credits available through our program (including Scholarship in Practice credit) or through your own major.
- Program Partnerships at a myriad of sites, such as: U.S. Department of Agriculture, World Resources Institute, Climate Action Campaign, Chemonics International, National Institutes of Health, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Environmental Protection Agency, etc.
- Year round activities include visits to DC organizations, professional development workshops, one-on-one coaching, resume and cover letter review, interview preparation, good cheer, etc.
- Earn transcript notation as a Federal or Global Fellow
Application Link: Online Application
First Priority Deadline: February 28, 2020
For more information, visit our Fellows websites: http://federalfellows.umd.edu/
and http://globalfellowsdc.umd.edu/
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