Friday, April 17, 2026

UN ECLAC Summer Internship Program - Open to current seniors or recent graduates

The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) is currently accepting applications for our Summer 2023 Internship Program.

The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean is one of the five regional Commissions of the United Nations. It was founded in 1948 with the purpose of contributing to the region's economic and social development. Its mission includes the design, monitoring and evaluation of public policies and the provision of advisory services, expertise and training to Governments, as well as support for regional and international cooperation and coordination activities. Please visit our website at www.eclac.org for further information.

The Intern will perform the following duties:
  • Research on topics such as Artificial Intelligence, new technologies, and their impact on economic development (with a focus on LAC). 
  • Conduct literature reviews to understand the current state of the research topic and its implications for LAC. 
  • Summarize and analyze relevant research papers and publications. - Participate in team meetings and discussions.
  • Attend relevant conferences, webinars, and seminars. 
  • Collect information from official country data, specialized agencies, and other sources. 
  • Review and compile the collected data and information, prepare reports, and update databases of the Office, incorporating appropriate tables, graphs, and charts with references. 
  • The intern may also be asked to assist in the day-to-day work of the Office if required.
For more information and to apply visit: 

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Managing the Job Search for INFO Students: Accountability Hour

 



Searching and applying for jobs and internships is stressful! Not only can it be hard to know where to start and how to go about the search process, but it almost always includes managing mental and emotional stress. Dealing with anxiety, stress, worry, and insecurity in the job and internship search is both common and normal! This is especially the case in our current moment, as the job market is highly competitive and searches are taking longer than they have in recent years.

Please join Monique McIntyre (Embedded Counselor for the INFO College) and Kevin Kenneally (Program Director for the University Career Center at INFO) for this event that will feature 1) A brief presentation with tips related to how to effectively go about your job search and 2) Unstructured time to actively work on your job search with career and counseling support readily available to you as you have questions.

This workshop is open to all students, but is specifically targeted to students in the College of Information.

Specific accommodations should be requested at least two weeks prior to the event by contacting the University Career Center & The President’s Promise at ucc–studenthelp@umd.edu

CEO@Smith with '99 ECON grad Jay Sunny Bajaj, April 28

ECON students are invited to an exclusive CEO@Smith event on Tuesday, April 28th, 6:00 - 7:30 p.m., featuring Jay “Sunny” Bajaj ‘99. A serial entrepreneur, Bajaj will walk you through the highlights of his career, including details on how he grew his company from a startup into a global technology solutions firm serving hundreds of clients and employing thousands worldwide. He will illustrate actionable leadership practices and share meaningful advice for students preparing to launch their career journeys. 

 REGISTRATION LINK

Please register by April 20 at 5 p.m. to save your seat!

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

ECON Departmental Scholarships - Deadline this Friday, April 17th

  


The Economics Department is pleased to announce the availability of several scholarships for the 2026 - 2027 academic year. A description of each scholarship along with the award amounts and eligibility requirements can be found on our webiste at go.umd.edu/econscholarships

 

Online application is available in Scholarship Universe.

Deadline to Apply: Friday, April 17th by 11:59pm

Monday, April 13, 2026

Rawlings Fellows Program Accepting Applications (Rolling Basis)

Looking for a way to make real impact, gain experience, and get paid for it? The Rawlings Undergraduate Leadership Fellows Program at UMD is now accepting applications.

This selective, two-semester experience is open to students from ALL majors who are ready to turn their ideas into action and lead meaningful change.

As a Rawlings Fellow, you will:

✨ Receive a $1,000 stipend upon successful completion
🌍 Design and lead your own Community Action Project (CAP)
πŸ›️ Intern with a nonprofit or political organization
πŸŽ“ Participate in a leadership course and hands-on workshops
🀝 Connect directly with elected officials, nonprofit leaders, and community advocates
πŸ“£ Build the skills to advocate for communities and drive real change

You’ll join a community of student leaders committed to creating transformative, inclusive, and lasting impact—while gaining experience that sets you apart.

The program continues the legacy of Maryland Delegate Howard Peters “Pete” Rawlings, a champion for ethical public leadership.

We’re looking for students who:

  • Have at least two semesters remaining (starting Fall 2026)
  • Want to make a meaningful difference on campus and beyond
  • Are ready to step into leadership and take action

🚨 Apply Now — limited spots available!
πŸ”— Learn more and apply: spp.umd.edu/rawlings

If you have any questions please reach out to AndrΓ© Vincent at vincenab@umd.edu.

Kind regards,

Rawlings Undergraduate Leadership Fellows Program
University of Maryland School of Public Policy
Thurgood Marshall Hall
7805 Regents Drive
College Park, MD 20742

Friday, April 10, 2026

Alumni Association, Student Scholarship Appliction

The Alumni Association Student Scholarship Application for the 2026-2027 year is open! A total of 15 merit-based scholarships will be awarded of $5,000 each. Applications are due Friday, April 17, 2026 by 11:59pm EDT. 


To learn more about eligibility requirements and to access the application, visit our website at: https://alumni.umd.edu/networks/scholarships-awards.


Scholarship Highlights:
- Have a cumulative GPA of a 3.0 or higher, show commitment to the university community through on-campus and/or off-campus involvement, and exhibit Terp pride.
- Have completed at least one semester at the University of Maryland, College Park at the time of application and be enrolled full time (12+ credits for undergraduate students and 9+ credits for graduate students or 48 credit hours) during both the Fall 2025 and Spring 2026 semesters.
- Submit a complete, online application by April 17, 2026 at 11:59pm EDT, which includes a completed application and a completed survey submitted by a reference.

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

The International Development and Conflict Management (IDCM) minor is recruiting!

Apply now to the minor in International Development and Conflict Management (IDCM) and you can gain admission in time to register for fall courses! The program website has information about applying.  In advance of applying, we recommend that students check out the pages about coursework and frequently asked questions.

Undergraduate students in all majors are encouraged to consider IDCM. The combination of programs can be a great fit for multiple reasons:

* IDCM focuses on important contemporary issues with wide relevance.
* The issues on which IDCM focuses require interdisciplinary attention.
* The curriculum focuses on professional skillbuilding. 
* IDCM students work on real-world problem solving with professional clients.
* Multiple courses can fulfill both requirements of IDCM and requirements of majors. 

Please feel free to contact IDCM (midcminfo@umd.edu) with any questions about the program.  Major advisors can assist you in exploring options to combine your major with IDCM.

 

Sincerely,

 

John McCauley, PhD

Director, International Development and Conflict Management program

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Bright Futures Unpaid Internship Scholarship Fund Application

The Bright Futures Unpaid Internship Scholarship awards undergraduate students with need-based scholarships ranging from $100-$1,000 to help offset expenses incurred during unpaid internships in the summer with government agencies and non-profit organizations. Scholarships are generously funded by the Eisen Family, the University Career Center & The President’s Promise, and individual donors through Maryland Giving Day.

The Bright Futures Summer 2026 Application will open on Mon, March 30, 2026 and close on Mon, May 4, 2026.


ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES
All registered University of Maryland, College Park undergraduate students returning to campus for the fall 2026 semester, who have an unpaid internship for summer 2026, are eligible to apply. Graduating seniors are not eligible. Preference will be given to juniors and seniors graduating in December. Preference will also be given to those who have not previously received this scholarship.


In order for your internship to qualify for funding support, it must satisfy the following criteria:
1. Unpaid on-campus or off-campus internship with a non-profit organization or government agency.
2. New internship experience during summer 2026 and completed by the start of the fall 2026 semester.
3. Supervised by a professional in the field.
4. Along with your completed Bright Futures application (available March 30, 2026), our Supervisor Agreement form is also completed and submitted by your internship supervisor. Download & save this document onto your computer - do not fill out in the web browser or it will not save properly.
More details can be found at go.umd.edu/brightfutures26

Summer 2026 Internship Opportunity with the Federal Trade Commission

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is now soliciting interest for unpaid Interns in the Bureau of Economics for Summer 2026. This is a great opportunity for rising juniors and seniors with coursework in Economics, Statistics, Data Science, or Computer Science. This position is part of a person’s academic course of study (e.g., used for credit or independent study).

Duties

In this role, you will gain real-world experience by working alongside PhD economists to protect consumers and promote competition in the US economy. Interns work with economists to support FTC matters, including:
- Providing economic and statistical analysis in support of antitrust investigations, consumer protection cases, and rulemaking.
- Conducting academic research and developing reports on the functioning of markets in the economy.



The ideal candidate for this position has

- A strong interest in and intuition for applied microeconomics.
- Proficiency in programming languages widely used in economics, statistics, and/or data science such as Stata, R, or Python.
- Excitement about conducting data analysis on a wide range of datasets in support of consumer protection and competition missions of the FTC.
- Interest and aptitude in working with PhD economists on economics research projects that serve the mission of the FTC.
- A desire to grow and build on skills in data analysis and microeconomics.



Position details

- Internships will run approximately from late May/June through mid-August, with exact start and end dates determined based on candidate availability.
- The job location will be on site at the FTC Headquarters Building in Washington DC.
- Candidates should plan to be on-site full-time at the FTC during the duration of the internship.



How to apply

- Send a resume, cover letter, and unofficial transcript to econ_interns@ftc.gov
- The deadline for applications is 4/12/2026 at 11:59PM EST.



Tips for the application

Cover letter: A strong cover letter will include the following:

- A discussion of your interest in economics and the FTC.
- Details on your experience with statistics, econometrics, and programming, including through coursework, class projects, employment, or any other experience.
- Details about your interest and experience with economic research, including any noteworthy projects, employment, or oral presentations.
- Details about your interest and experience in public policy, including in any topics related to antitrust or consumer protection, though these are not required.
- Any other relevant experience or interest.

U.S. Intelligence Community - Accelerated Hiring Opportunity

An agency in the U.S. Intelligence Community is hosting an Accelerated Hiring Information Session on Friday, April 10 from 1-4pm at the UMD University Career Center.

Join representatives from an agency within the U.S. Intelligence Community for a UMD exclusive three-hour session at the University Career Center. Several directorates will discuss accelerated hiring opportunities and share insight into the application process.

Why Attend:
- Learn about career paths within the Intelligence Community.
- Hear directly from professionals representing multiple directorates.
- Receive an event specific hiring code.

Registration Process:Register in Handshake (Spots will fill quickly)
This is an in person event and will not be recorded.
Registration is on a first come, first served basis.
There will be a waitlist.
Only register if you can attend.
You are expected to attend as much of the 3-hour event as you can.

Eligibility Criteria:
- U.S. Citizen, 18 years or older
- Alumni, juniors, seniors & masters-level students
- All degrees and majors welcome
- Willingness to relocate to Washington, D.C.
- Willingness to undergo a background investigation

If you are unavailable or remain on the waitlist, email spayne13@umd.edu for alternate instructions.

Location: University Career Center - Hornbake Library, South Wing, Third Floor, Multi-purpose Resource Room (3135)