Thursday, December 21, 2023

Spring 2024 Domestic Program Spring Intern, CEPR

The Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) is currently looking for a Domestic Program Intern for Spring 2024. The internship will start in February 2024 and will end in June 2024 (the specific dates are somewhat flexible). This is a paid, full-time, remote position.

Job Description: The intern for the Domestic team at CEPR is responsible for assisting with a variety of important duties within the organization. The intern will assist with research activities related to the US economy and domestic policy. This may include some research for upcoming reports and economic opinion pieces, as well as generating website content. They may occasionally help with other tasks including communications duties such as editing website content and outreach to advocacy organizations and Congress.

The responsibilities of interns vary based on the applicant’s interests and experience, as well as the specific issues that CEPR is working on at the time.

Qualifications:
  • General understanding of economics and domestic policy, and an interest in economic justice
  • Excellent writing and communications skills
  • Previous research and data experience is extremely helpful
  • The intern will need to be able to work in a fast-paced environment with limited supervision and should be a self-starter and independent learner
  • Applicants affected by the issues that CEPR works on are especially encouraged to apply

Salary & Benefits: CEPR is committed to offering an internship program that allows people from all backgrounds to participate. As such, all CEPR internships are paid and interns are eligible for reimbursement of health insurance plan costs. Interns will receive $2,910.75 per month. Up to $319.43 per month is available for health insurance plan costs.

Closing Date of Position: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until, at latest, January 15, 2024 (at 11:59 PM, Eastern time).

For more information and to apply to this position, please visit: https://www.cepr.net/jobs/2024-domestic-program-spring-intern/

Tuesday, December 19, 2023

Research Assistant opportunity at the Brookings Institution!

The Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy in the Economic Studies Program at the Brookings Institution is conducting a Research Assistant recruitment for two positions starting in summer 2024. Preferred start date is between June 1 and August 1, 2024. This is an excellent opportunity for recent graduates!

Read more here: https://www.brookings.edu/join-the-top-ranked-think-tank-for-domestic-economic-policy/

Apply here: https://careers-brookings.icims.com/jobs/3341/research-assistant%2c-hutchins-center-on-fiscal-and-monetary-policy/job?mobile=false&width=890&height=500&bga=true&needsRedirect=false&jan1offset=-300&jun1offset=-240

Applicants should have a bachelor’s degree by summer 2024 in Economics, Mathematics/Statistics, Public Policy, or other Social Sciences with a minor in Economics and will need to submit a cover letter, resume, two letters of recommendation, and a transcript. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.

Stanford Predoctoral Research Fellowships Available

The King Center on Global Development at Stanford University is seeking applicants for its Predoctoral Research Fellows Program. The link to the application is here. The application deadline is January 7, 2024, at 11:59 PM PST.

The King Center's Predoctoral Research Fellows Program is a full-time, two-year postbaccalaureate program designed to prepare individuals for careers in academic research focused on issues related to global development. The program provides a diverse set of fellows with the opportunity to gain research experience and preparation for applications to PhD programs and doctoral studies. This multidisciplinary program operates in partnership with the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

The fellowship offers tuition, health insurance, and a living stipend. Visa sponsorship is possible for successful applicants.


Predoctoral Research Fellows will have the opportunity to work directly with Stanford faculty mentors on topics including climate change, migration, and public health.

The King Center’s Predoctoral Research Fellows Program particularly encourages applications from students from low- and middle-income countries, as well as from others whose backgrounds and experience would contribute to the diversity (broadly defined) of the program. The King Center is committed to creating inclusive research environments and to fostering the growth of the next generation of researchers in global development.

I hope you find all of this information helpful. Please feel free to share our information with students you feel would benefit from our program.  They are encouraged to review the FAQs before submitting an application.

Please email me at kingcenterfacultydirector@stanford.edu if you have any questions about the King Center’s Predoctoral Research Fellows Program.

Monday, December 11, 2023

Spring and Summer 2024 Do Good Institute Programs

As the semester comes to a close, we want to share several spring and summer opportunities from the Do Good Institute. Some of these programs have registrations and applications which are now open and with the due dates in January or February, I wanted to share these now so you can mark your calendars!

The Do Good Institute offers hands-on experiences, funding opportunities, engaging curriculum, and effective programs that prepare Terps with the skills, experiences and resources to Do Good throughout their lives.
  • Impact Interns: Looking for a paid summer internship with impact? Impact Interns offers paid summer internship opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students in the social impact and nonprofit sector. Applications will open January 12 and close February 12. Learn more and sign up for an information session at go.umd.edu/impactinterns.
  • Changemaker PathwaysWant to Do Good but don't know where to start? Changemaker Pathways is a 5-week experiential program for first-year, second-year, or transfer students to explore ways that you can Do Good in your personal, professional, or educational life through interactive and discussion-based workshops. Learn more and register at go.umd.edu/changemakerpathways.
  • Accelerator Fellows: Are you working on a project or social venture that could benefit from coaching, programming and/or financial support? Spend the semester exploring, testing, or scaling up your idea, project, or venture and receive a $2,000 stipend. Applications are now open and close February 4. Learn more and apply at go.umd.edu/acceleratorfellows.
  • Do Good Challenge: Do you have a project, venture, team, or student organization making a difference? Pitch your social impact on stage for a chance to win a share of more than $20,000 dollars. Applications are now open and close January 14. Learn more, sign up for information sessions, and apply at go.umd.edu/dogoodchallenge.
You can also follow the Institute on Instagram or Facebook (@DoGoodatUMD) for updates about program deadlines or sign up for their newsletter, Do Good Now (go.umd.edu/dgnnews).

Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Job Opportunities at the SEC

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in Washington, DC is seeking applicants for multiple positions in the Division of Economic and Risk Analysis (DERA). Candidates should have a BA/BS or higher degree in Economics or Accounting. Expertise in applied microeconomics fields such as finance, industrial organization, public policy, and labor is a plus. We seek individuals with a track record of creative thinking, strong empirical research abilities, team work, and excellent communication skills. Interest in finance, securities markets and public policy is essential given our mission. In all roles, candidates must demonstrate their ability to apply their knowledge of economics and econometrics in support of the SEC's mission to protect investors, facilitate capital formation, and ensure fair and orderly markets. Please note: Non-Citizens holding only a visa authorizing admission to the U.S. are not eligible for this position.


We are recruiting for two different types of positions: Economist and SEC Fellow (Economist). We encourage all candidates to apply for both of positions. See below:

1. Financial Economist: Candidate duties may include providing research, analysis, and advice to DERA and SEC staff and building economic models, determining empirical methodology, organizing data collection, and summarizing studies in formal and informal presentations. For a complete listing of duties as well as other eligibility requirements see link below:

Financial Economist: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/761199200

Open & closing dates: 11/17/2023 to 03/29/2024


2. SEC Fellow (Economist): Candidate duties may include providing economic guidance and research expertise to a broad range of activities, including rulemakings, enforcement actions, market risk assessments, and other regulatory initiatives. In all roles, candidates must demonstrate their ability to apply their knowledge of economics and econometrics in support of the SEC's mission to protect investors, facilitate capital formation, and ensure fair and orderly markets.


· SEC Fellow (Economist): https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/761200900


Open & closing dates: 11/17/2023 to 03/29/2024

Successful applicants are usually hired on an initial two-year (temporary) appointment that may be extended for up to an additional two years at the agency's discretion and, if extended, the total Fellow position cannot exceed four years. During their appointment Financial Economist Fellows are not precluded from competing for permanent openings.

U.S. SEC: Invitation to Apply - (Summer 2024) Internship Opportunities!



The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is seeking the next generation of leaders to join our team! Below you will find information and links to learn more about our internship opportunities. If you or someone you know is interested in applying, please be sure to apply by the respective deadline.
Apply HERE
Application closes December 19th
Internship Opportunities:

The SEC will host the SEC Scholars Program during Summer 2024. The program targets currently enrolled college students to participate in a paid 10-week internship. The SEC Scholars Program will tentatively begin on May 20, 2024 and conclude on July 26, 2024.

Additional information can be found by accessing the below links:
  • The SEC is actively recruiting for the SEC Scholars Business Program for Summer 2024. The program targets currently enrolled undergraduate and graduate students to participate in a ten-week internships. Although Economics majors aren't specified in the job posting, all eligible ECON majors are encouraged to apply and are highly competitive.
Eligibility Requirements:
In order to be eligible for this internship under the SEC Scholars Program:
  • You must be accepted for enrollment or enrolled and seeking a degree or certificate at a qualifying educational institution on at least a half-time basis (as determined by the educational institution); AND
  • You must possess a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of a 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent.
  • You must continue to meet these eligibility requirements throughout the duration of your appointment under the SEC Scholars Program.

Friday, December 1, 2023

Paid Student Trainee Position at the EPA's Office of Water

The Office of Water (OW) is recruiting student trainees. The OW ensures drinking water is safe and restores and maintains oceans, watersheds, and their aquatic ecosystems to protect human health, support economic and recreational activities, and provide healthy habitat for fish, plants and wildlife. 

Open & Closing Dates: 11/28/2023 to 12/12/2023
Position Type: Multiple Schedules - Full Time and Part Time 16 to 32 hours per week
Salary: $35,096 - $55,736 per year
Location of Position: Washington, DC

Tasks:
  • Obtains, compiles, and summarizes narrative information and quantitative data for use by others within an office.
  • Compares basic information to established requirements to identify and correct errors and omissions in files and documents: searching, compiling and arranging data in a usable format, identifying facts, considering relevance to the assignment.
  • Uses varied functions of multiple office automation software to produce a wide range of documents.
  • Assembles materials for staff associated with briefings, conferences, and meetings.
  • Collaborates with other staff on assigned projects.
For more information and how to apply, visit USAJOBS.

Experience Fund Applications are Open for Winter/Spring 2024


Apply today for BSOS Winter/Spring 2024 Undergraduate Experience Funds!

These funds assist undergraduate BSOS majors engaged in experiential learning outside the classroom, such as unpaid internships, research, service-learning, and professional or academic virtual conferences. The funds are intended to help offset expenses related to such activities including, but not limited to:
  • travel/transportation expense
  • professional attire
  • software/technology, material needs, not provided by employer/University, but essential to the experience.
  • conference fees
  • opportunity costs, (i.e. the need to give up a part-time paid job in order to take an unpaid internship.)
This year there are three awards specifically for ECON majors:

  • The Gary L. Rozier Professional Experience Fellowships for Economics Majors 
  • The Peggy Rae and John Sapienza Scholarship Fund
  • The Robert R. Satterfield Economics Student Opportunities Endowed Funds

If you are a BSOS student with financial need that is preventing you from taking advantage of an unpaid opportunity, we encourage you to apply for BSOS Undergraduate Experience Funds.

The best consideration date for Winter/Spring Experience applications is Friday, December 8, by 11:59 PM. Funding will be allocated on a rolling basis, based on the availability of funds.

Wednesday, November 29, 2023

MIT Predoctoral Program

The MIT Sloan School of Management Professors Charles Angelucci and Alexey Makarin are seeking a full-time Predoctoral Technical Associate to help conduct research for several projects in the areas of Political Economy, Economics of Media, Applied Microeconomics for at least one year, ideally two years. The start date for this position is summer 2024.

This position offers the opportunity to gain exposure to and training in a broad set of economic research topics and statistical methodologies before pursuing a Ph.D. in economics or related fields. The chosen candidate will also gain valuable experience analyzing large and unique datasets, and working with programs such as Stata, R, Python, and GIS. The chosen candidate will also make connections with faculty at several other institutions involved in the research projects and will have the opportunity to take courses and attend seminars at MIT.

The ideal candidate should have: 
  • a strong quantitative background and programming skills, with some experience of programming in Stata, R, or Python;
  • a long-term interest in pursuing a PhD in economics. Background in economics is a plus, but not necessary – we welcome candidates with strong technical backgrounds who are looking for more exposure to economics. Prior research assistant experience is strongly preferred;
  • an enthusiasm for empirical research, and the ability and interest to learn new skills and take initiative as a project develops;
  • the ability to work independently;
  • a bachelor’s or a master’s degree with excellent grades.

This position would begin in the summer 2024 and typically lasts for 2 years. It is located at the MIT Sloan School of Management in Cambridge Massachusetts, with the opportunity to interact with economics undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty. We encourage RAs to attend research seminars. Annual salary is competitive with other predoctoral research positions.

For more information and how to apply click HERE

Analysis Group Summer Externship


Analysis Group is one of the largest economic consulting firms, with more than 1,400 professionals across 14offices in North America, Europe, and Asia. They provide economics consulting services to top law firms, Fortune Global 500 companies, global health care corporations, and government agencies. As a firm, they pride ourselves on being an inclusive and welcoming workplace where people of all backgrounds and identities can thrive and are thrilled to offer a week-long summer externship - Rise@AG.

The week-long summer externship to support academically curious sophomores (graduating in Winter 2025 or Spring 2026). We are looking for candidates who are interested in using data to solve complex problems and who self-identify as members of a historically underrepresented racio-ethnic group, including Black, African American, Hispanic, Latinx, or as part of an Indigenous group of North America. The Rise@AG externship will be held in-person in our Boston office from Monday, August 12 through Friday, August 16 and you can apply here! We ask that you submit your application no later than Sunday, March 17th at 11:59 pm.

Refer to this interactive recruiting brochure for additional information as well as the Rise@AG Website

Monday, November 27, 2023

U.S. CFOC Pathways Internship and Career Fair

The CFO Council Pathways initiative is hiring Financial Management Interns across the Federal Government! This opportunity is available to current college sophomores and juniors majoring in Accounting, Finance, Business, Economics, or Data Analytics. Positions are planned to be filled in the greater Washington, DC area, but may also be filled in other locations as determined by each agency.

Eligible students are encouraged to apply directly on USAJobs and/or attend one of two Career Fairs to learn more about the opportunity. 

In-Person Career Fair: 
Friday, December 1, 12-2:30 pm ET at GSA HQ 
(1800 F Street NW, Washington, DC)
Click here to register by November 29th

Virtual Career Fair:
Friday, December 8, 12-1:30 pm (From the comfort of your laptop!).
Click here to register (no deadline).

Tuesday, November 21, 2023

12/2 International Organization Career Day - 2-4 pm

2023 International Organization Career Day

Sat, Dec 2 · 2-4 pm EST  |  In-person  | Register via Handshake for location

Meet employers! This event is offered exclusively for degree-seeking students from DC area schools, including University of Maryland, Georgetown University, George Washington University, American University, University of DC, Catholic University, George Mason University, Galludet University, Howard University, Johns Hopkins University-SAIS, and Marymount University. This event is NOT open to the public. Pre-registration is appreciated, but not required. Please bring your school ID, to check in. 

Questions? Contact Sharena Cotellesse Payne at the University Career Center, spayne13@umd.edu.


JOB OPPORTUNITY: CFPB Director’s Financial Analyst Program

The application for the Director’s Financial Analyst Program at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is now live! We want to encourage graduating seniors and recent graduates to apply.

You can find the live application at this link:  https://www.usajobs.gov/job/757610500 

ABOUT THE CFPB DFA PROGRAM

A highly selective, two-year rotational fellowship designed to engage young professionals in meaningful public service work. Each year, the CFPB hires a new cohort of Director’s Financial Analysts to gain a unique experience working alongside senior policymakers and researchers to help make financial markets work better for all.

As a reminder, applicants must complete the official online application on USAJobs to apply.

The window will be open until 11:59 pm (eastern time) on Monday, November 27th. Please read the job announcement in its entirety before applying. 

Please note that all applicants must: 

  • Be a U.S. Citizen or U.S. National 
  • Have obtained a Bachelor’s degree on or after April 1, 2021, or will obtain their degree by June 2024 
  • Have an overall GPA of at least 3.0 (or equivalent) 
  • Have successfully completed at least 5 quantitative courses  
For questions about the DFA Program application process, please email: CFPB_DFA_Program@cfpb.gov.

Thursday, November 16, 2023

Congressional Internship Opportunity!

Congressional Internship Locations: 
Washington D.C. or Topeka, KS

Semester sessions:
  • Internships are split into semester sessions, Spring, Summer I: May - July, Summer II: June - August, and Fall.
  • Start/End Dates are flexible and working hours can be adjusted on a case-by-case basis.
  • Interns receive a monthly stipend, dependent on hours worked weekly
  • D.C. interns receive Metro benefits
DC Interns will be tasked to:
Assist with Staff Assistant duties, sort and log mail, answer the phone and assist
constituents, give Capitol tours, assist with legislative projects, research legislation,
draft legislative memos, and assist with communications by drafting social media posts,
and assisting with committee remarks and floor, speeches.

Topeka Interns will be tasked to:
Assist with Staff Assistant duties, answer the phone and help with constituent services, assist with legislative projects, research projects, communications, and event promotion.

Overview:
Each intern cycle consists of five developmental tracks. This includes:
  • Strategic Communications
  • Professional Development
  • Network Building
  • Legislative Research
  • Organizational Skills in the Workplace

Applicants, please send a resume and short cover letter to:

Washington D.C. -
Annie Martinez | annie.martinez@mail.house.gov
Topeka, Kansas - Grace Greene | grace.greene@mail.house.gov

Preference will be given to residents of the 2nd District of Kansas

Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Friday, November 10, 2023

Attention December 2023 Graduates!

Congratulations December 2023 Graduates! 

We want to hear about your plans! Please take 5 minutes to complete the Graduation Survey. The collected information is used to demonstrate the success of our graduates to your college Dean, future students, prospective employers, and the public at large. This information also helps us to refine our programs and services. Complete the Survey.


DONATION ON YOUR BEHALF TO CAMPUS PANTRY: The first 500 students who complete the survey will help support a meaningful cause and we're excited to share that, for every completed survey, we will contribute a dollar to the Campus Pantry on your behalf. Hosted by the University Career Center. 

Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Hear from Employers at the ECON Employer Pop-Up Shop, Nov 16

 


Date: November 16, 2023
Time: 4:00pm - 5:30pm


Meet with employers excited to work with and advise ECON majors. Learn about potential jobs and job or internship search strategies. If you are considering the federal government or consulting, this event is for you!

Employers will also host office hours after the event so if you'd like to learn more and connect with the panelist, you have the opportunity to do so. You can also get feedback on your federal resume and advice on how to land that federal job!

Confirmed employers include:
  • U.S. Census Bureau (actively recruiting)
  • Cornerstone Research

This event is hosted by the ECON 387 class and will take place at 0310 Tawes Hall.


Participate in a Focus Group for Undergraduate Students

Participate in a focus group related to emotions and politics research, specifically to improve emotional induction tasks.

Interested students should use this sign-up form or email jandroth@umd.edu with the subject “Focus Group Interest.”

Participants need to be 18 years or older and an undergraduate student at the University of Maryland. Participation consists of one 90 minute focus group. There will be 5-8 participants per focus group. There will be a drawing for one $25 Amazon gift card for each focus group. Focus groups will be audio recorded, and the audio recording is required for participation. The focus groups will take place in a classroom in Tydings Hall (or a building close to Tydings Hall based on room availability).

Building a Restorative Campus Panel


The Dean’s Student Advisory Council in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, in conjunction with the Justice & Legal Thought Scholars Program and MLAW Programs, is hosting an event focused around Restorative Justice (RJ) education. Our other campus partners include BSOS, TerrapinSTRONG, BSU-UMD Social Justice Alliance, and Multicultural Involvement & Community Advocacy (MICA).

The event will feature two guest experts in RJ, Josh Bacon and Debra Budiani-Saberi, who will engage in an open discussion about RJ practices in classroom settings, across campus, and beyond. It will take place next Tuesday, November 14th, 5-7PM, in the Atrium located in STAMP. We will also have food available for attendees. All students, staff, and faculty members are welcome and encouraged to attend!

Date: Tuesday, November 14th
Time: 5:00p.m - 7;00p.m 
Location: STAMP Atrium 

Please RSVP here: Building a Restorative Campus RSVP Form 

Tuesday, November 7, 2023

The Group of 30, Paid International Economics Internship

Application deadline: November 15, 2023 5:00 PM

Role Description
Company Name:
Group of Thirty
Job Title: Part-Time Internship (10-15 hours/week)
Duration: Spring 2024 (1/16 – 5/30)
Compensation: $18/hour
Location: Washington, DC, in-person

About Us: The Group of Thirty (G30) is a non-partisan think tank and international forum that gathers senior representatives in economics and finance from the public and private sectors and academia to collectively advise policymakers and practitioners on issues impacting the world economy. The Group holds regular plenary sessions and seminars, and publishes papers and reports on current economic and financial issues.

Who we are looking for: A hardworking, motivated undergraduate upperclassman with a background and interest in international economics and finance.

Skills required:
  • Experience researching financial and economic information.
  • Ability to compile data in Excel and to create graphs for presentations.
  • Experience sifting through online news sources, writing summaries.
  • Understanding of multilateral institutions.
  • Strong writing, proofreading, editing skills, and intra-office communications skills.
  • Demonstrated attention to detail.
  • Ability to think proactively and conduct directed research inquiries proactively and swiftly.
  • Experience researching financial and economic information online.
  • Strong Word, Excel, PowerPoint, database, and content management software skills; familiarity with Microsoft Access and SharePoint, as well as professional social media experience is a plus.
Tasks include:
  • Research support for the Executive Director, including preparing and updating slide decks on globalization, the US economy, and the economics of climate change.
  • Attend meetings for the Executive Director as needed.
  • Maintain the G30 website; assist with managing the G30 Twitter account.
  • Proofread papers and publications.
  • Maintain and update the office databases.
  • Assist with report mailings.
  • Compile news articles for a monthly newsletter.
  • Support in preparations for G30 in-person and virtual events.
  • Participate in professional economics association events when directed.
  • Other various office duties as assigned.
For more information about the Group, please visit us at http://www.group30.org/.

To Apply: Please send a cover letter and resume to cuetom@group30.org with the subject line ‘G30 Spring Internship Application’. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until closing on November 15, 2023.

International Rescue Committee Internship Opportunities

The International Rescue Committee in Baltimore is recruiting for spring interns. This might be well suited to students interested in humanitarian work, community health, international relations, youth, and immigration.

About the Internships
  • Recruiting for 20 - 25 interns for the spring 2024 semester
  • Hybrid - with a combination of in-person and remote responsibilities
  • Applications due: Sunday, Nov. 26
About the IRC
  • The mission of the IRC is to help people whose lives and livelihoods are shattered by conflict and disaster to survive, recover and gain control of their future.
  • The IRC was founded in 1933 and is based in over 40 countries and has offices in over 28 cities in the United States.
Spring 2024 Internship Position Links

Thursday, November 2, 2023

Paid Summer Internship at UMD's Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security

The Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS) at the University of Maryland, College Park, is now accepting applications for the 2024 Research for Intelligence & Security Challenges (RISC) Initiative internship program (June 3-August 9).

Competitively-selected RISC interns (RISCers) work in teams with mentorship from university faculty and government practitioners, tackling real security and intelligence problems hands-on. Work is primarily conducted virtually, with some opportunities for in-person collaboration and in-person project outbriefs presented the final week. Internship participation includes possible sponsorship for a security clearance and brings the opportunity to be considered for future employment with the U.S. government.

The application site will close on Monday, February 5th, 2024.

ARLIS is actively seeking data, computer, and social science students from a wide range of majors including: Neuroscience & Psychology, Sociology, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Anthropology, Human Geography, and Government and Politics and International Relations. If you are interested in data science or are a double-major, interested in the federal government and are looking for a paid internship, this may be for you.

Information sessions will be held on:
  • Friday, Nov. 17 from 4-5 pm
  • Thursday, Dec. 14 from 2-3 pm
  • Friday, Jan. 19 from 1-2 pm

Research Assistant Opportunities at AEI

The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) is seeking full-time, in-person research assistants to work with senior economists. AEI economists study a wide variety of economic policy issues related to the US economy, tax policy, international finance, political economy, financial services, and health care. The anticipated start date for these positions is summer 2024.

Responsibilities include supporting research through managing, retrieving, and analyzing data; editing and contributing to scholarly papers, articles, op-eds, and books; creating and formatting charts, graphic displays, and tables; and writing literature reviews and background reports using national and international publications.

Applicants should have a demonstrated interest in economics and public policy and experience using economic methodologies, acquiring data from official sources, analyzing large datasets, and using statistical programs—preferably Stata. A strong math or statistics background is required, and coursework in linear algebra, multivariable calculus, and econometrics is strongly preferred.

AEI offers a stimulating and harmonious work environment and excellent benefits. Interested candidates should submit their resume, a cover letter demonstrating their interest in AEI’s mission and work, unofficial academic transcripts, and a writing sample with their online application.

Responsibilities
  • Support research through data manipulation, retrieval, analysis, entry, and extraction.
  • Edit and contribute to scholarly papers, articles for a general audience, op-eds, and books.
  • Create and format charts, graphic displays, and tables.
  • Conduct literature reviews for research projects to be published in domestic and international journals.
  • Manage the workflow of several ongoing research projects, and provide regular updates to the department’s program manager and communications head.
  • Assist AEI’s Economic Policy scholars in planning and executing public events and conferences.

Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Summer 2024 Paid Internship – Federal Reserve Board - Application Deadline Nov. 4th

Summer 2024 Intern – Financial Management Group – Reserve Bank Operations and Payment

Application deadline: November 4, 2023 6:00 AM
Posted date: October 9, 2023
Seasonal role: (5/20/24 – 8/30/24)
Estimated pay: $20.00-30.00 per hour
Location type: On-site
US work authorization: Required
Apply Externally


Role Description

Minimum Education

Enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program at an accredited university and returning to continue studies after the internship.

The Federal Reserve Board (Board) provides students opportunities for career success. The Board’s Internship program is designed to provide valuable work experience for undergraduate and graduate students considering careers including, but not limited to, economics, finance and accounting, information systems, and data analysis. The Board believes that by combining academic endeavors with project-related work experience, qualified and capable college students can gain the practical knowledge need in a competitive global job market. Internships are paid positions with salaries commensurate with credit hours; internships may be in-person, remote or hybrid, depending on the needs of the team. Employment in the Board’s internship program is granted to U.S. citizens. Applicants must be currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program at an accredited university and returning to continue studies after the internship. Interns receive a syllabus or research project plan outlining their projects and goals for the internship. Interns are assigned a supervisor or mentor to guide them through their internship, and regular check-in meetings with their manager to manage performance expectations and assist with learning goals. Interns have access to a wide range of training programs and events for professional development purposes.

Qualifications – External

The Financial Management Group (FMG) is responsible for overseeing the Reserve Banks’ accounting operations, monitoring annual budget performance and cost accounting, and coordinating the combined annual financial reporting process for the Federal Reserve Banks.

The intern position will support the three FMG sections Financial Management Oversight & Systems, Spend Resource Management, and Financial Accounting Policy & Reporting with ongoing administrative tasks and projects related to key priorities. The selected candidate will gain experience in the areas of accounting policy, managerial accounting, Reserve Bank oversight and financial performance, cost accounting, and financial reporting. Primary responsibilities will be to support daily operational activities of the group and participate on various special projects. The special projects may include analysis and documentation of Accounting Standards Updates, assistance with the Financial Accounting Manual updates, and activities related to off-site monitoring of the Reserve Banks.

Competencies/Learning Objectives: Through financial analysis, decision making, effective communication, and learning agility the intern will have the opportunity to:

  • Become familiar with Federal Reserve Accounting Policy,
  • Research current accounting guidance and its potential impact on the Federal Reserve Banks,
  • Gain an understanding of the Reserve Bank oversight and risk assessment processes, and
  • Gain insight into the financial reporting and cost accounting processes of the Federal Reserve Banks.

Skills Required:

  • Administration:  Clerical, Organizational, Planning, and Scheduling
  • Analysis:  Business, Financial, Research
  • Applications:  Adobe CS, MS Office Suite, SharePoint

This role is located in Washington, DC. and the intern must reside in the area during their internship and a minimum of six in-person days per month is required.

Apply here

Monday, October 30, 2023

Graduate Opportunity: KNG Health Hiring Research Associates

KNG Health Consulting, a health policy and health economics firm in North Bethesda, Maryland, has openings at the Research Assistant and Research Associate levels. We are seeking candidates with a BA/BS plus 1-3 years of work experience or with a master’s degree. Candidates should have a strong interest in health policy and health economics and quantitative and/or qualitative research skills.

Job Responsibilities:
  • Provide general research and project coordination support for health policy research projects.
  • Contribute to written reports, policy briefs, and proposals
  • Review and summarize regulations. 
Learn more about the company: https://www.knghealth.com/
For more information and how to apply, click HERE.

Thursday, October 26, 2023

BSOS Ambassador Application Deadline Extended

Do you want to get more involved in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences while improving your leadership, speaking, and networking skills? Apply to be a BSOS Ambassador for the Spring 2024 semester! This experience will teach you skills that will ultimately make you more marketable to employers and graduate programs. You also have the opportunity to work college-sponsored events, giving you a behind-the-scenes look at forums, lectures, ceremonies, and more!

Students receive 2 academic credits and are required to attend a weekly class meeting Thursdays from 4:00-4:50. Apply online by Sunday, November 5

Intern with the Science and Technology Innovation Program at the Wilson Center

Applications are open until October 31 for spring internships with the Science and Technology Innovation Program at the Wilson Center. These internships are part-time, paid, and open to current students and recent graduates.

WHAT DO STIP INTERNS DO?

STIP interns gain valuable experience in working directly on leading policy concerns. This can be through contributing to or conducting independent research, direct engagement with policy leaders, and collaboration with international governmental bodies. In this internship, you work one-on-one with leading experts in the field both within and outside the Wilson Center. We have unique hands-on experiences for interns interested in applying science and technology practices to public policy, such as through our Serious Games Initiative and THING Tank where interns might work on teams developing prototypes or supporting broader ecosystems of practitioners.

For Spring 2024, specific areas of research focus we are exploring include, but are not limited to, artificial intelligence, space, serious games, and open science. You can learn more about the Science and Technology Innovation Program and our recent work on our website.

INTERNING AT THE WILSON CENTER
  • Internships are part-time; typically 20-35 hours per week with flexibility provided for academic schedules.
  • Internships are open to graduate students, undergraduate students, and recent graduates.
  • Internships are paid based on physical locality minimum wage (GS-3 Step 3), and will not be paid less than the Federal Minimum Wage of $15.00 per hour.
  • The Wilson Center is an equal opportunity employer and follows equal opportunity employment guidelines in the selection of interns.
  • For International Students, please read the "Note for International Students" on this page.
Apply today. If you have any questions, please email Logan Shomo (Logan.Shomo@wilsoncenter.org), Program Coordinator for the Science and Technology Innovation Program.

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Info Session: CFPB Director’s Financial Analyst Program

The DFA Program is a highly selective, two-year full-time rotational fellowship designed to engage new entry professionals in meaningful public service work. We seek a select number of recent college graduates to join the CFPB in this entry-level job that challenges them to use their analytical skills to help make financial markets work better for all. The CFPB will host information sessions about the DFA Program and the application process, including a question-and-answer period conducted over WebEx. You should confirm you are able to access WebEx through your web browser or by downloading the application in advance of the webinar start time.

Tuesday, November 7, 2023; 5:00pm – 6:00pm ET | Register to attend (required)

Join us for our drop-in Open House sessions held on the day after each webinar. No new information will be presented at these sessions, but they serve as an opportunity to meet with DFA Program Management, Recruiting Leads, and current DFAs to ask any remaining questions about the DFA program and application process.

Wednesday, November 8, 2023; 3:00pm – 5:00pm ET
https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-teams/join-a-meeting
Meeting ID: 217 715 703 572  
Passcode: bBP8hy

If you have additional questions or would like to be added to our email list to be notified of the window opening and closing, please email CFPB_DFA_Program@cfpb.gov.
For more information about the program, please click HERE.

CFTC in-person Career Forum

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is a U.S. government financial regulatory agency that protects investors and the American public from fraud, manipulation, abusive practices and systematic risk in the commodity futures and options markets. Students are invited to attend the CFTC’s Career Forum for Colleges, Universities, and Law Schools on Tuesday, November 14th. This in-person event is at the CFTC headquarters in Washington, DC. At this event students will learn more about CFTC’s mission, divisions, careers and will have an opportunity to meet our Chairman, Commissioners and CFTC staff.

Who should attend? Undergraduate, Graduate, and Law School Students
Date: Tuesday, November 14th
Time: 2:00pm to 5:00pm ET
Check-in: Doors Open at 1:00pm ET (recommend early arrival for security checkpoint)
Location: CFTC Headquarters, 1155 21st Street, NW Washington, DC 20581

Friday, October 20, 2023

UMD Internship Survey - Responses Needed

 


CALLING ALL #UMD Sophomores and Juniors!

Did you recently complete an internship? We want to hear from you! Take this 5 minutes survey and you'll be entered to win some fantastic prizes! 🏆

Head to https://lnkd.in/dgZdkCed to complete the survey or use the QR code in the graphic.

-$25 Terrapin Express card (5 chances)

-Professional photo headshot (10 shots)

-Sleek padfolio (10 chances)

-One-on-one career appointment with a Career Adviser!


Don't miss out – share your internship story today!

Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Job Opportunity at the FTC

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is accepting applications for Statisticians in the Bureau of Economics. The FTC is an independent agency with a unique dual mission to police unfair methods of competition and target unfair or deceptive practices across the economy. The FTC’s work is performed by the Bureaus of Consumer Protection, Competition, and Economics. Note, all recruitment is for positions starting Summer 2024 in Washington, DC for a term position of one year with renewal for up to four years.
Application Deadline: October 31, 2023

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. Statisticians work with economists to support FTC matters, including:
  • providing economic and statistical analysis in support of antitrust and consumer protection investigations, cases, and rulemaking
  • conducting academic research and developing reports on the functioning of markets in the economy
Ideal candidates should have:
  • coursework in statistics, economics, and mathematics
  • some interest and proficiency in programming languages for statistics or data science such as Stata, R, or Python
  • a genuine interest in the economics of competition and consumer protection 

Orientation Advisor Recruitment

Our office's goal is to help students transition and get acclimated to UMD. As many of you may know, Orientation is one of the first steps as an incoming student at UMD. Currently, we are in our recruitment season for finding new Orientation Advisors.
 
Join the Office of Student Orientation and Transition for a 
information session!
Wednesday ⭑ October 11 @7-8PM | ESJ 1215
Friday ⭑ October 13 @4-5PM | ESJ 1215
Tuesday ⭑ October 17 @1-2PM | TYD 1215
Thursday ⭑ October 19 @6-7PM | ESJ1309
Monday ⭑ October 23 @5-6PM | Virtual

Learn more and apply at orientation.umd.edu/apply. The application is open from now until October 27th.

Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Internship Opportunity at MSRPS Investment Division

The Investment Division of the Maryland State Retirement Agency seeks two bright, highly motivated individuals to join our Investment Analyst Internship Program. Each Intern will have a hands-on opportunity to apply what has been learned in the classroom to a real world, large-scale investment operation. The interns will be assigned special projects, learn how to utilize financial software, and work with experts who are responsible for investing the plan assets of the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System, totaling approximately $65.2 Billion as of June 30, 2023. This is an opportunity for students going into their junior, senior, or graduate studies, or a recent graduate (December 2023 or May 2024) at the start of the internship.

The start of the internship is May 29, 2024. This internship will run about 12 weeks, subject to the availability of selected candidates. This internship will follow a hybrid model: a combination of in-person and virtual presence will be required.

As a Summer Intern you will:
  • Have the opportunity to work on special projects in one or more areas of the Investment Division
  • Conduct research projects that could directly be implemented to make investment decisions
  • Present research findings to senior management
  • Have the opportunity to learn about macroeconomic and political events through industry seminars & conferences and how those events tie into the investment process
  • Learn about and assist with the investment manager due-diligence process
  • Acquire foundational skills over a wide range of investment disciplines and asset classes
  • Perform other department related projects and duties as assigned
Preference will be given to applicants who possess the following preferred qualification(s). Include clear and specific information on your application regarding your qualifications to receive credit.
  • Minimum of 15 credit hours in STEM or Finance related subjects at the start of the internship
  • Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
  • Have ties to Maryland (attendance of the Maryland based university and/or Maryland residence)
  • Knowledge of or possession of coding skills in R, Python, or other programing languages
Ideal candidates should have:
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Intellectual curiosity and strong problem-solving skills
  • Excellent analytical skills and attention to detail
  • Ability to work independently with moderate direction and as part of a team
  • Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working and professional relationships
  • Ability to quickly adapt to changes in priorities, assignments, and timelines
  • Possession of high integrity and ethical values

Friday, October 13, 2023

Edgeworth Economics Open House Recruiting Event


Edgeworth Economics, a DC area economic consulting firm, is hosting an open house recruiting event this year for all students graduating with their bachelor’s or master’s degrees between now and June 2024. Individuals who wish to attend will be able to speak to current consultants, tour our DC office, and learn more about economic consulting and Edgeworth specifically. There will also be food/refreshments available for attendees to enjoy.

Event: Edgeworth Economics Open House Recruiting Event
Date: Thursday October 26th
Time: 3:00p.m - 5:00p.m
Location: 1111 19th Street NW, 12th Floor, Washington, D.C. 20036

Click here to RSVP  

Columbia University MA Statistics Virtual Information Sessions

We are eager to introduce the Masters of Arts in Statistics program at Columbia University!
In an effort to prepare students for their success, the program provides a myriad of free student resources and academic support, from Math Refresher workshop and R Bootcamp in the Summer to career development workshops and the Peer Study Support during the entire academic year.

There are six upcoming virtual MA in Statistics Information Sessions led by the Program Director and student support team starting October 27, 2023. 
This event will be valuable for students who want to learn more about the program, admission requirements, curriculum, student support and community, as well as scholarship opportunities

Thursday, October 12, 2023

"Working as a Health Actuary" Info Session with Cigna

On Thursday, October 19th, UMD's Actuarial Club will be hosting its first actuarial company, Cigna, in person. They will give a talk about the actuarial field in general, what exactly Cigna does as a health insurance company, and then set aside some time to answer questions. The speaker will also talk about Cigna's extremely prestigious summer actuarial internship program.

The talk will be held October 19th, from 6-7 pm in the Kirwan Building, room MTH 3206. As an added incentive, Cigna will be sponsoring Pizza!!


New Ideas: A Dialogue Project Competition

Duke University is searching for undergraduate students dedicated to exploring the different ways business can be a  force for good in society. Current students in  their freshman, sophomore or junior year  of a four-year degree program at a U.S. college or university are invited to share their proposal for how a company, set of  companies or industry sector can have positive impact on a specific community, population, location, industry or the environment at large.

You are welcome to pick existing companies or industries or present an entrepreneurial idea of your  own. Your proposal will highlight any ways in which your idea will contribute to improving civil discourse and reducing polarization in society.

Ten grand prize winners will receive an all-expenses paid trip to Duke's Fuqua School of Business where  they will present their proposals  to influential business leaders and  participate in a live  case study. Winners who apply to and are admitted to one of Fuqua's one-year master’s programs will also receive some partial scholarship funding.

ELIGIBILITY 

To be eligible, applicants must be:

  • Residential, full-time undergraduate students in their freshman, sophomore or junior year at a college or university located in the United States
  • 18 years of age by March 1, 2024
Students of any nationality or citizenship are welcome to apply

TIMELINE

  • The deadline to submit a proposal is January 16, 2024
  • Decisions will be released in February 13, 2024
  • Grand Prize winners will travel to Duke in Spring 2024

STAY INFORMED

Learn more or apply today: https://www.fuqua.duke.edu/using-business-force-good