For More from the School of Public Policy:
Mar
28
Tue
Tuesday
Thurgood Marshall Hall, Room 2202
Title: Income and Racial Disparity in EV Public Infrastructure Accessibility
Speaker: Jiehong Lou, Assistant Research Professor
Date: Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (
Mar
28
Tue
Tuesday
Thurgood Marshall Hall, Room 0102
What is it like to join a global consulting firm if you have a background in academia? Come hear from McKinsey & Company's senior recruiter, Haniyyah Bashir, for an overview of the transition from academia to working in consulting, as well as application tips and timelines.
Mar
28
Tue
Tuesday
Zoom
Learn more about the program, get tips on your application, and ask your questions at one of our information sessions. All sessions will start with information about how the program works and then we reserve time to go over resume and cover letter tips.
Mar
29
Wed
Wednesday
Thurgood Marshall Hall, Room 2202
Meet with staff and current students, tour the new School of Public Policy building, and learn about the Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy and public policy minors. Parents and families welcome.
Mar
29
Wed
Wednesday
Zoom
The School of Public Policy is honored to host the United States Indo-Pacific Command’s (U.S. INDO-PACOM) Center for Excellence in Disaster Management & Humanitarian Assistance (CFE-DM) for an Employer Information Session on Wednesday, March 29th, from 1 to 2pm. In this session, Dr.
Mar
29
Wed
Wednesday
Thurgood Marshall Hall, Room 3301
The Nonprofit Leadership and Social Innovation Minor in partnership with the DEIB Committee will host an intimate fireside chat with three leading women changing the world through nonprofits, lobbying, and civic leadership. Seating is limited so RSVP soon.
Mar
30
Thu
Thursday
Thurgood Marshall Hall, Room 0102
Susan Colbourn, Associate Director of the Program in American Grand Strategy at Duke University.
Registration for this event is not required but is appreciated (for planning purposes).
Mar
30
Thu
Thursday
Thurgood Marshall Hall, Room 2202
A key part of securing any job or internship is the résumé and cover letter. Career Services and Alumni Relations (CSAR) staff will address commonly asked questions about résumés, why they are important, tools for writing a successful résumé, and more!
Mar
30
Thu
Thursday
Thurgood Marshall Hall, Room 3301
The International Policy Council (IPC) is partnering with Career Services and Alumni Relations (CSAR) to host a Career Chat for SPP students interested in international relations, development, and security.
Past Events
Mar
01
Wed
Wednesday
Thurgood Marshall Hall, Room 2202
Join Career Services for an exclusive seminar for undergraduate and graduate policy students. Learn skills like:
Mar
02
Thu
Thursday
Thurgood Marshall Hall, Room 0102 or Livestream
Dr. Lena Andrews is the author of Valiant Women: The Extraordinary American Servicewomen Who Helped Win World War II (Mariner), and a military analyst at the Central Intelligence Agency
Mar
02
Thu
Thursday
Thurgood Marshall Hall, Room 1201
The United States Postal Service (USPS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) is hosting an Employer Information Session. Deputy Assistant Inspector General, Amanda Stafford, will be providing an overview of working at USPS OIG.
Mar
02
Thu
Thursday
Thurgood Marshall Hall, Room 3301
Are you a current undergraduate student wondering what to do after graduation, or a young professional looking for something more? Join our panel of esteemed professors and distinguished alumni for an engaging discussion on the breadth of international policy opportunities available to graduate s
Mar
03
Fri
Friday
Zoom
Exploring a national security, intelligence or foreign affairs job search? Hungry for industry-specific expertise to direct and prioritize your time and effort?
Mar
07
Tue
Tuesday
Thurgood Marshall Hall, Room 0102
The Maryland Department of Budget and Management (DBM) will be hosting an Employer Information Session.
Mar
08
Wed
Wednesday
Thurgood Marshall Hall, Room 2202
Join us to learn about two MPP graduate capstone courses, required for all MPP students. Hear from students who are currently taking the courses and the faculty who teach them. These capstone courses involve real-world client relationships and current policy issues.
Mar
09
Thu
Thursday
Zoom
Learn more about the program, get tips on your application, and ask your questions at one of our information sessions. All sessions will start with information about how the program works and then we reserve time to go over resume and cover letter tips.
Mar
09
Thu
Thursday
Thurgood Marshall Hall, Room 2202
Career Services and Alumni Relations (CSAR) staff will review the do's and don'ts of social media, including LinkedIn and Twitter.
Mar
09
Thu
Thursday
Thurgood Marshall Hall, Room 3301
Join the Center for International and Security Studies (CISSM) for a documentary screening of a Peace of Science: Diplomacy with North Korea and conversation with Nobel Laureate and Director of the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute (JHMRI),
Mar
09
Thu
Thursday
Zoom
Meet with staff and current students, tour the new School of Public Policy building, and learn about the Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy and public policy minors. Parents and families welcome.
Mar
09
Thu
Thursday
Zoom
The BACH/MPP info session will cover the program requirements, application process, and program benefits. It is an excellent opportunity for BSOS and Public Policy undergraduate students to get a jump-start on their graduate policy careers.
Mar
13
Mon
Monday
Zoom
Learn more about the program, get tips on your application, and ask your questions at one of our information sessions. All sessions will start with information about how the program works and then we reserve time to go over resume and cover letter tips.
Mar
14
Tue
Tuesday
Thurgood Marshall Hall, Room 2202
Title: Carbon markets in a fragmented world
Speaker: Mel George, Ph.D.
Mar
14
Tue
Tuesday
Thurgood Marshall Hall, Room 1201
An often overlooked aspect of the job search is negotiating an appropriate salary after an offer is presented.
Mar
16
Thu
Thursday
Zoom
Learn more about the program, get tips on your application, and ask your questions at one of our information sessions. All sessions will start with information about how the program works and then we reserve time to go over resume and cover letter tips.
Mar
16
Thu
Thursday
Thurgood Marshall Hall, Room 0102
Dr. Stacy Okutani is the Technical Lead, CBRN supporting the Department of Homeland Security, Science and Technology Directorate
Registration for this event is not required but is appreciated (for planning purposes).