Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Study Abroad Summer 2026: UMD-Mexico International Economic Policy in Action (ECON358C)

Immerse yourself in Mexico City’s dynamic culture and policy environment and gain a global understanding of how international economic policy works in practice in this 3 credit course. Students will participate in expert talks at major policy institutions like the central bank, the finance ministry, private financial institutions, and universities in Mexico City to learn first-hand about trade and macroeconomic policy and their effects on institutions and entrepreneurship. In this program, you will also participate in a variety of cultural activities and visits to archeological sites, such as the pyramids at Teotihuacan and a Mexican cooking class. The course will include a series of mandatory pre-departure short modules (online) and 2-3 pre-trip orientation sessions (in person and online).


Eligibility
  • UMD and non-UMD freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors are eligible to apply.
  • You must be in good academic and judicial standing and you must not have any registration blocks to participate in this program. 
  • The minimum GPA for this program is 2.5
  • Students are expected to have completed ECON200 and ECON201 with a minimum grade of C- achieved to participate in this program.
Learn more at our Information Session. Wednesday, Feb 11th @ 5pm in TYD 2102!

UMD Fellows Program (Maryland, Federal and Global Fellows) – Submit Admissions forms now!

Call for applications for the University of Maryland Fellows Program (Maryland, Federal, or Global Fellows)! Open to all majors!

Apply Now! Apply by Sunday, March 1, 2026 for first wave consideration! 

Are you interested in gaining professional experience in federal, state, or local government; non-profits; international organizations; embassies; think tanks and more? Apply for the UMD Fellows program (formerly Federal and Global Fellows), a one-year program that combines a fall seminar and a spring internship. We offer a unique opportunity to integrate your academic learning with real world experience and professional development. Join a passionate, multi-disciplinary, and engaged student cohort and become a life-long member of a thriving network of over 2000 alums! 


Program Perks Include:

A Fall Seminar Course, taught by expert practitioners, meets once a week, mostly scheduled in the evenings. (Each seminar is cross-listed with Honors). 

  • Civic Leadership and Human Service

  • Economic Diplomacy

  • US Intelligence and Policy Making

  • Global Health Challenges and Water Security

  • Energy and Environmental Policy

  • Science Diplomacy

  • Public Health Policy 

  • Homeland Security and National Security Policy

  • US Diplomacy

  • Critical Regions and International Relations 

  • Political Engagement and Advocacy

  • Crisis Leadership and Emergency Management 

  • *Maryland General Assembly Writing Internship* ENGL381/HONR368A (apply via English Department)


Connecting you to Internships through our rich network and partnerships with prestigious sites such as foreign embassies, congressional offices, the Maryland General Assembly, federal agencies, Maryland state agencies,nonprofits and many more! 

Monday, February 9, 2026

Paid Internships + Spring 2026 Do Good Institute Opportunities

Hello everyone,

I want to share several upcoming opportunities from the Do Good Institute for the Spring 2026 semester which includes paid summer internships for Summer 2026!


The Do Good Institute (dogood.umd.edu) offers immersive programs, funding opportunities, and internship experiences that prepare Terps with the skills, experiences and resources to Do Good throughout their lives. There are several upcoming programs and opportunities you may be interested in for this spring:


Internship Opportunities

  • Impact Interns: Impact Interns is a professional development and leadership program that connects passionate and talented students to paid social impact-based internship opportunities with Do Good partners and local organizations. The program is designed to provide emerging social sector leaders with meaningful opportunities to gain professional experience, develop skills, build a professional network and learn more about working in the nonprofit and social impact sphere.  Internships take place in Summer 2026. Internship positions are available for both undergraduate and graduate students. Work areas are diverse (communications, research, fundraising, program management) and across different fields (arts, civics, education, environment, health, justice and equity, and social services). Hybrid, remote, and in-person options are available. Students can apply now through February 16 at go.umd.edu/impactinterns

Experiential and Cohort Programs

  • Changemaker Pathways: Want to Do Good but don’t know where to start? Explore ways that you can Do Good in your personal, professional and educational life through this 6-week experiential program for first-year, second-year and transfer students. Register now through February 16 at go.umd.edu/changemakerpathways.

  • Impact Bootcamp: Take your passion and turn it into progress. Have an idea for impact but unsure where to start? Need help improving your existing efforts? Start or strengthen your social impact alongside fellow changemakers through this 6-week interactive program for students or teams with new ideas or existing initiatives. Register now through February 16 at go.umd.edu/impactbootcamp.

  • Accelerator Fellows: Spend the semester scaling and developing your social impact project or venture and receive a $2,000 stipend. Accelerator Fellows is a great fit for students or teams with developed initiatives that are currently in the implementation stage of their work. Students in the early stage of their initiatives, or still at the idea stage, should consider Impact Bootcamp. Apply now through February 16 at go.umd.edu/acceleratorfellows.

Competitions

  • Do Good Challenge: This annual, campus-wide social impact competition has doubled its prize awards this year! Students and teams can compete to win a share of $40,000 by pitching the impact they’ve made in front of a panel of expert judges and an audience of hundreds. Apply now through February 16 at go.umd.edu/dogoodchallenge.

To stay up to date on program announcements and deadlines, follow the Institute on Instagram (@DoGoodatUMD) or sign up for the student newsletter, Do Good Now (go.umd.edu/dgnnews). #dogoodumd

CARE Peer Programs Now Accepting Applications

2026-27 Peer Programs applications are open! CARE offers three Peer Programs for current undergraduate students: Peer Advocacy, Peer Education, and Peer Outreach. Our programs enable students to gain hands-on professional experience along with six course credits. 

Students will learn about power-based violence, support survivors, develop their public speaking skills, and gain program planning experience. It is a great opportunity for students to boost their resumes and get involved on campus! Undergraduate students can apply at go.umd.edu/carepeerapplication. Applications close March 9th, 2026.


Visit the CARE to Stop Violence Office website for more information.


Friday, February 6, 2026

Mind Over Money: Unlocking Your Potential with Budgeting

Build smart money habits - join the workshop and thrive financially!



This interactive workshop series covers budgeting basics, smart saving strategies, managing student loans, and building credit with confidence. Participants will leave with practical tips, resources, and a personalized plan to thrive financially throughout college and beyond.

Date: Tuesday, February 10th
Time: 5:00–7:00 p.m.
Location: Zoom (complete this registration form to get the zoom link)

Rethinking Rational Deterrence Theory

Jonathan Wilkenfeld Distinguished Lecture Series: Rethinking Rational Deterrence Theory
Speaker: Dr. Erik Gartzke, University of California, San Diego

Date:
February 18, 2026
Time: 1:00–2:15 PM
Location: Adele H. Stamp Student Union, 2212 Banneker/Key Room


Dr. Erik Gartzke is the Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for Peace and Security Studies (cPASS) at the University of California, San Diego. His research focuses on war, peace, and international institutions. His interests include nuclear security, the liberal peace, alliances, uncertainty and war, deterrence theory, and the evolving technological nature of interstate conflict. Dr. Gartzke has also written extensively on cyberwar, trade and conflict, and the effects of economic development, system structure, and climate change on war. His work has been published in numerous academic journals and edited volumes.

Please RSVP if you plan to attend.

Sponsored by: Center for International Development and Conflict Management (CIDCM)


Thursday, February 5, 2026

2026 BSOS Summer Research Initiative

 



Are you looking for a PAID summer internship that will give you research experience in the behavioral and social sciences?

APPLY TO THE 2026 BSOS SUMMER RESEARCH INITIATIVE (SRI)! The deadline to apply is February 10.

The SRI program is designed to encourage and broaden the participation of scholars working in social and behavioral science, practice, teaching, and policy fields. The program provides rising juniors and seniors with an 8-week intensive experience to develop research skills, learn about doctoral training, and increase graduate training readiness.

The 2026 BSOS SRI runs from June 1, 2026 - July 24, 2026

Participating BSOS Departments include African American and Africana Studies, Anthropology, Criminology & Criminal Justice, Economics, Geographical Sciences, Government & Politics, Hearing & Speech Sciences, Program in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science, Psychology, and Sociology.

The SRI provides:
A $4,000 stipend (before taxes)
Travel to /from College Park, Maryland
University housing and meals
Program activities

To learn more and apply, visit our website or scan QR code.
bsos.umd.edu/diversity/summer-research-initiative

Monday, February 2, 2026

Smith Minor Applications OPEN until Feb. 16th


Smith Business Minor applications are now open until February16@11:59PM.

We are hosting one final in-person Smith Minor information session tomorrow, February 3rd VMH1407@5:30pm before the application deadline.


 

Friday, January 30, 2026

Snider Consulting Group Applications are Open Until February 6th


SCG is currently searching for a new cohort of leaders. Students of all majors with five or more semesters until graduation are eligible to apply.

As a part of the onboarding process, new analysts will engage in faculty and EY-led workshops to enhance their consulting expertise and will tackle team-client projects. Members typically spend 2-4 hours a week on SCG activities.

Applications close on February 6th at 11:59pm. More information and the application can be found at: sniderconsultinggroup.com/apply-now

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Call for Papers, UNC Economics Journal

We are looking for submissions to Ceteris Paribus, UNC Chapel Hill’s undergraduate journal of economics. If you have:  

  • Conducted summer research, 
  • Written an honors thesis, 
  • Completed an outstanding term paper, 
  • Or otherwise done independent research in economics, 
then we encourage you to submit your paper to the journal. We accept research conducted by current undergraduates, as well as recent (<1 year) graduates prior to their graduation. If accepted, we will work with authors to refine their papers, and authors must be willing and able to do so in a fairly short time frame. There is no preference for areas of research, just that it must be in economics. Papers will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the submission deadline, 11:59 pm (Eastern) on February 20th. (2/20)
 
If you’re interested in submitting, fill out the submission form here or by clicking the link below. Please reach out to us at ceterisparibusunc@gmail.com with any questions. 
 

We look forward to working with you!