Below is a list of opportunities available for the spring semester. Please visit their website for detailed project descriptions and more information, and to access the spring application forms: https://www.start.umd.edu/careers/internships.
- Communications or Multimedia Internships
- GIS: Transnational Illicit Trafficking (TransIT)
- Global Terrorism Database (GTD) Internships
- International Crisis Behavior Project (ICB)
- State Department/START Internship
- Unconventional Weapons and Technology (UWT): Advanced Research Internship
- Unconventional Weapons and Technology (UWT): Innovative Discovery of Emerging and Novel Technologies
- Unconventional Weapons and Technology (UWT): Transnational Illicit Trafficking
- Understanding Domestic Radicalization
- Using Text Processing Tools to Study Polish & Lithuanian Social Media
- Experience working with a large team of dynamic and experienced researchers.
- Exposure to cutting edge theories and methods.
- Deepen your understanding of current issues in terrorism and homeland security.
- Work on projects of immediate interest to the practitioner and policy community.
- Hone and develop a range of transferable skills attractive to future employers.
- Opportunity to work with and meet other students and researchers with similar interests.
- Enrichment activities offering wide opportunities for learning and personal growth, schedule includes simulations, career presentations and research talks.
- Mentorship from START staff and researchers in a successful professional environment.
- Internships can be undertaken for academic credit (depending on approval from your institution and department).
- Applicants for all internships must:
- Have a good academic record.
- Demonstrate an interest in the subject matter.
- Be able to complete their internship work hours on site at START.
- Agree to attend orientation and training.
- Submit an application by the deadline, all application packets must include:
- A complete application for the correct semester (available at http://www.start.umd.edu/careers/internships),
- One page resume,
- Cover letter,
- Writing sample,
- Unofficial transcripts from most recent institution.
Each project may have additional requirements, including minimum credit hours, preferred majors and compulsory meeting times.
How to apply:
SPRING 2020:
Priority application deadline: Sunday, October 27, 2019; 11:59pm
Final application deadline: Sunday, November 10, 2019; 11:59pm
For more information about the projects, requirements and for the application forms visit: http://www.start.umd.edu/careers/internships
How to apply:
SPRING 2020:
Priority application deadline: Sunday, October 27, 2019; 11:59pm
Final application deadline: Sunday, November 10, 2019; 11:59pm
For more information about the projects, requirements and for the application forms visit: http://www.start.umd.edu/careers/internships