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Monday, March 30, 2026

BSOS Career Chat: U.S. Government Accountability Office

Date: Thursday, April 9 from 12-1 pm
Location: Virtual
Register on Handshake


Join us for a Career Chat with a Director at the U.S. Government Accountability Office.

Often called Congress’s “watchdog,” the GAO is an independent, nonpartisan agency that supports Congress by evaluating federal programs and spending, conducting policy analyses, and providing recommendations to improve government effectiveness and accountability.

For BSOS students interested in government, national security, public policy, research, oversight, or careers that blend analytics with real-world impact.

- What it’s like to work at GAO
- Early career pathways and qualifications
- How BSOS majors can prepare for roles in federal oversight and policy analysis
- Practical advice for launching a career in public service

Bring your questions and curiosity—this is your chance to hear directly from a leader shaping federal policy and accountability.

Flipping the Script: Hiring Managers Reveal Hiring Practices

Wednesday, April 8 | 5–6 pm | Virtual

Hiring managers pull back the curtain on how they evaluate candidates, what catches their eye, and what quietly takes applicants out of the running. Register via Handshake for the Zoom link.

Panelists from: Maryland General Assembly, U.S. House of Representatives, US Probation & Pretrial Services Office, and Cornerstone Montgomery

It's BSOS Internship Week (April 6-10)!

Join us for a series of events and tasks designed to help you take purposeful steps toward your next opportunity. 

- Share your internship story at the Feller Center
- Join the BSOS Experiential LinkedIn Group
- Get a free professional headshot at the Photo Booth
- Update your Handshake profile

Full details and registration: fellercenter.umd.edu/intern-week-bsos

Please reach out to Liza Lebrun, LLebrun@umd.edu for more information.

Global Business & Leadership Forum on Friday, April 17 at Smith School

When: Friday, April 17, 2026, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Where: Van Munching Hall
Register

The Global Business & Leadership Forum is a full-day experience connecting students with senior leaders and global employers. Part of the Center for Global Business’s Careers Crossing Borders series and co-organized with the Office of Career Services at the Smith School of Business, the forum will feature an executive keynote, industry panels, intentional networking and a career fair.

Students, register now to explore global business trends, international career pathways and the importance of global competence in today’s business world. Engage with professionals and organizations operating in the global marketplace while building meaningful connections that can shape your career.

Leaders represent organizations that include The Brookings Institution, The Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee, The World Bank Group, McCormick & Co., Pandora, Hyatt, BNY, HSBC, and more.

Confirmed employers include Brookings, Bloomberg, Pandora, RIFE International, BNY, Leidos, Niche Polymer LLC, Tronox and more.

Friday, March 27, 2026

Fellowship opportunity at the Reducetarian Foundation

The Reducetarian Fellowship is a program for students, aimed at empowering young advocates to transform our food system toward greater sustainability. Students from all disciplines and backgrounds are encouraged to apply!

- Application deadline: March 31
- One-year experience open to undergraduate and master's students of many disciplines
- the fellowship includes 30+ in-person seminars and workshops
- one-on-one mentorship from Fellowship staff
- introductions to impactful organizations in our network
- $5,000 stipend

Defense Civilian Training Corps (DCTC) Call for Applications

The Defense Civilian Training Corps (DCTC) is seeking students interested in a paid one-year (May 2026 to May 2027) development experience, with a pathway to employment into a career as a civilian at a Department of War organization.

The program is structured as two, 2-week intensive (full-time) development sessions and an 8-week internship at a specified partner organization. The award package for students includes reimbursement for participation in the intensive development sessions, a $10,000 stipend to cover the internship in summer 2026, and a $5,000 completion bonus.

The application deadline is April 3, 2026. Information is available here.

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Summer 2026 BSOS Orientation Peer Advisor Application Now Open

The Feller Center is looking for undergraduates to work as BSOS Orientation Peer Advisors for this summer.

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Volunteer for Maryland Day 2026!

 Join the Department of Economics at Maryland Day 2026 on Saturday, April 25th !

Maryland Day is the University’s annual springtime open house and is always a day of
learning, fun, and discovery for the UMD community and our neighbors. We are looking
for students interested in volunteering alongside ECON staff to help lead departmental activities and speak to
members of the public and prospective students about the major.

Volunteers can staff the table in two hour shifts from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM on the day. Please fill out this Google Form with your contact information and availability to be added to the list. Please note that shifts will be assigned on a first come, first serve basis.

As the date approaches, you will be emailed with additional information about the event.
If you have any questions in the meantime, please email David Tana (dvtana@umd.edu).

See you at Maryland Day!



ECON Departmental Scholarships - Deadline to apply 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, March 23, 2026

Job Opportunity in the LEHD group at CES for Graduating Seniors/Recent Graduates

The LEHD group in the Center for Economic Studies is hiring up to 2 positions. These positions are excellent opportunities for students to work directly with microdata, learn about the creation of cutting-edge government statistics, and potentially prepare for graduate school. This posting will be live from March 20 - April 3.

This role is designed for graduating seniors or recent alumni who are considering a PhD in Economics or a related field. It offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience with high-level academic research and large-scale data analysis before entering a doctoral program.

Role Overview:
Position: Pre-Doctoral Research Assistant
Focus: Working directly with administrative data to improve existing data products and create new data products.
Key Responsibilities: Data cleaning and management, performing statistical analysis, and assisting with the preparation of research papers and presentations.
Desired Skills: Proficiency in R, Stata, or Python; strong quantitative background; and a keen interest in empirical research.

Interested candidates can find the full job description and application instructions at the link below:
https://www.census.gov/about/census-careers/jobs/internships-fellowships/emri.html

Friday, March 13, 2026

UMD Fellows Program – Second Wave Applications Due March 29

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


Apply Now! Second wave deadline on Sunday, March 29, 2026.

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 - NEW!

  • *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! 


A Spring Internship for 3-9 credits that you can register for through our program or through your own major’s experiential learning course.


Professional Development Opportunities including site visits, resume and cover letter workshops, personalized one-on-one coaching, interview preparation, and much more!


You may also drop into our office at 2407 Marie Mount Hall anytime between 10:00am-3:00pm M-F!


For more in depth information visit the UMD Fellows Website

CARE Peer Group

This spring CARE is hosting Coping with Trauma: Drop-In Support Group! This drop-in group is open to students who identify as female and is led by trained CARE Peer Advocates. Together, we’ll learn about trauma responses and create coping tools through arts and crafts in a supportive, peer-centered space. Please note: This is not a psychotherapy group and is not facilitated by a therapist. A CARE therapist will be onsite for support, and the group will be facilitated by trained peer advocates.

The group will occur on Thursdays, March 26 through April 30 from 1-2pm. Due to the nature of the group, doors close at 1:10pm. Light refreshments will be served. For more information email uhc-care@umd.edu

Apply to be on the Dean's Student Advisory Council (DSAC)!

The Dean’s Student Advisory Council is a distinguished undergraduate committee that plays a pivotal role in shaping the undergraduate experience within BSOS. As members of DSAC, students have the unique opportunity to:

  • Advise the BSOS Associate Dean and Dean: Actively contribute to discussions and provide valuable insights to enhance the undergraduate experience within the college.

  • Propose and Launch Initiatives: Drive positive change by suggesting and implementing initiatives that support and benefit BSOS undergraduates.

  • Engage in Dialogue and Action: Participate in meaningful discussions on matters relevant to the undergraduate experience and collaborate on initiatives to address them.


We are seeking dedicated and passionate students who are committed to making a positive impact on the BSOS undergraduate community. If you are enthusiastic about contributing to the development of undergraduate programs, advocating for your peers, and actively participating in shaping the future of BSOS, we encourage you to apply.


To learn more about DSAC and access the application, please click the following link, visit our official website: https://bsosdsac.com, or visit our Instagram: @BSOSDSAC. The deadline for applications is March 30th.


If you have any questions or require additional information, feel free to email our Chair at dsacbsos@umd.edu.


We look forward to receiving your applications and working together to enhance the undergraduate experience within BSOS.

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Public Policy & Stakeholder Engagement Associate at The Partnership for Public Service

Application Deadline is Friday, March 20.

We are seeking a candidate who is available to start in Washington, DC at the end of April or early May 2026.

POSITION OVERVIEW

The Partnership is seeking a Public Policy & Stakeholder Engagement Associate to help support and execute the Partnership’s policy and advocacy agenda, conduct policy analysis and research, produce policy products, coordinate events, and engage stakeholders in the Partnership’s work. This important role will support the Policy team’s work to respond to real-time policy developments that affect public servants and government operations as well as its work to craft policy proposals and advocacy strategies to enact larger-scale federal government reforms.

The Associate will assist the team by drafting talking points, researching policy issues, developing research-based policy products, and supporting meetings with Executive Branch and Congressional offices and other stakeholders. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in public policy, research and project coordination, the ability to balance multiple competing responsibilities, and excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills. Previous experience working in policy-relevant roles (e.g. working for a public institution, conducting policy research and advocacy, etc.) is a plus.

Learn more at https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=45713b53-21b1-4127-847f-73f3b4916607&ccId=19000101_000001&jobId=615610&lang=en_US&source=CC2

Expert Analysis Group (EAG) Positions at the DOJ Antitrust Division

The Expert Analysis Group in the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice is soliciting applications for full-time Statisticians in Washington, DC starting summer 2026. The Economic Analysis Group has nearly 50 Ph.D. economists who provide economic analysis for antitrust cases brought by the Division. The primary focus of our work is applied microeconomics with an emphasis on competitive interactions between firms in specific markets. The Statisticians work closely with staff economists to define relevant product and geographic markets, determine pricing patterns, provide statistical analysis of industry behavior, find trends in large datasets, and prepare materials and visualizations (such as maps, data, charts, and graphs) that may be required for litigation. Duties may also include assisting staff economists working on articles for publication in economic journals.

The Expert Analysis Group is looking for detail-oriented, highly motivated individuals interested in economics. This position will be advertised at the GS-7 and GS-9 grade levels. A bachelor’s degree that included 15 semester hours in Statistics (or in Mathematics and Statistics, provided at least 6 semester hours were in Statistics) is required, and you must be a U.S. citizen. Relevant experience includes work with spreadsheets, coding, and applied econometrics and statistics. Course work in statistics, econometrics, calculus, data science, and linear algebra is useful. Students graduating by June 2026 preferred.

Interested candidates must apply through usajobs.gov. This role, will become available on usajobs.gov the week of March 30, 2026. For more information, please visit https://www.justice.gov/atr/eag-careers. If you are interested in this position, please reach out to atr.eagra@atr.usdoj.gov before the posting date of March 30.

Monday, March 9, 2026

Apply for BSOS Summer Experience Funds! Deadline April 15th

 Do you have an unpaid internship, research opportunity, or have a professional conference coming up you would like to attend? If you are a BSOS student with financial need that is preventing you from taking advantage of an experiential learning opportunity, apply for BSOS Undergraduate Experience Funds

Apply by April 15th for best consideration. Applications will be accepted after that day pending available funds.

There are two funds only available to ECON majors so be sure to apply!

Friday, March 6, 2026

Graduate School Information Sessions

The University of Maryland offers over 200 degree granting graduate programs. Attending Graduate School offers countless opportunities for professional, intellectual, and personal growth. Graduate degree holders can earn more money over a career and gain access to management and leadership roles. This semester, the Graduate School at the University of Maryland is holding virtual information sessions on earning a graduate degree. The “Why Graduate School” sessions will explore the benefits of pursuing a graduate education. We will also offer a session on “Preparing for Graduate School” where we will explore what it means to prepare for graduate school beyond having a strong academic record. 

To attend a session, please sign up here. 

Graduate School Information sessions (virtual)

  • Why Graduate School” 

    • Wednesday, March 25 at 4:00pm

  • Preparing for Graduate School

    •  Monday, April 13 at 4:00pm

  • Why Graduate School” 

    • Tuesday, May 5 at 3:30pm 

Topics covered during “Why Graduate School” sessions

  • Benefits of earning a graduate degree

  • Tips on selecting a graduate school

  • Cutting the cost of graduate tuition

Topics covered during the “Preparing for Graduate School” session:

  • How is graduate school different from undergraduate study?

  • What will I say in a personal statement?

  • Who do I ask for a letter of recommendation?

Click here to sign up!

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Citadel GQS | University of Maryland: Tech Talk

Please join Citadel’s quantitative trading business, Global Quantitative Strategies (GQS), for a Tech Talk hosted in-person at the University of Maryland, College Park. The event will be held in University Career Center - Hornbake Library, South Wing, Multi-purpose Resource Room (3135) on Mar 25 5:30 PM-6:30 PM EDT.

All UMD undergraduate and master's students of quantitative disciplines are invited to attend.

GQS quantitative researchers and quantitative developers will introduce you to quantitative finance and show you how the research and skills you are currently developing in school could translate to a successful career within quantitative finance and at Citadel GQS.

Please RSVP for the session here.
Learn more about GQS here.
Please register for the session in advance.

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Navigating Rejection: Strategies for Success Mar. 5@12-1 p.m. (virtual)

Navigating Rejection: Strategies for Success is a high-impact workshop designed to help undergraduate and graduate students turn job and internship rejections into momentum. Learn how to bounce back with confidence, decode feedback, sharpen your applications, and stay motivated in a competitive job market so rejection becomes a stepping stone, not a setback.

Registration Link: https://umd.joinhandshake.com/stu/events/1910617

Monday, March 2, 2026

Graduating Seniors: Apply to be the BSOS Commencement Speaker

 Every graduating class has a story to tell. Each year, one student is chosen for each BSOS commencement ceremony to represent their class as a Commencement Student Speaker. This student reflects on their college journey, celebrates shared achievements, and sends their classmates forward with a message of encouragement and hope. Could that be you?

We're looking for a student to deliver a 4 minute speech at each of our commencement ceremonies. Therefore, we are looking for two enthusiastic student speakers who have a unique story and a message to share with their graduating class. 

Apply by Friday, March 20, 2026.