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Check out this special edition of the digest advertising job opportunities with December and January deadlines. Opportunities available for undergraduates and alumni. 

Interested in what's to come after the break? Scroll down to the bottom for a sneak peek at Institute events in 2020.
 

TODAY

Need a break? The Global Research Institute presents Finals Fuel with FREE Coffee, Tea, & Hot Chocolate today on the Sadler Terrace from 1:00pm-3:00pm. 



JOB OPPORTUNITIES


CISR Research Intern 

Based in Washington, DC, the research intern is responsible for supporting IRI’s Center for Insights in Survey Research (CISR) with various projects. The research intern will work directly with CISR’s Senior Director on sampling design, instrument design, raw data quality control review and analysis. The intern will also help with building out IRI’s polling question bank and codebooks to increase data standardization.

The minimum time commitment is 20 hours/week for at least 6 weeks; full-time is welcomed.  This position is scheduled to start in January of 2020 for no more than sixteen (16) weeks and may not be extended.

For more information or to apply.
 

TargetSmart Data Reporting Specialist (For Winter Grads or Recent Graduates)

A TargetSmart Data Reporting Specialist works with polling data to produce polling reports which drive our clients’ campaigns and outreach efforts. The Data Reporting Specialist will report to the Director of Research and Analytics, and will work in our DC office with all members of this team to support the execution of polling and predictive modeling projects. The Data Reporting Specialist understands the details of polling, and drives all projects to completion to fulfil our clients’ needs. An eagerness to learn and innovate within the political data sphere is necessary for the success of this role.

Targetsmart is the leading democratic political data and polling firm. This past year we helped flip Virginia blue and are currently focusing on 2020 races. Some polling clients of ours include Friends of Andrew Yang, the Iowa Democratic Caucus, and Bob Menendez for New Jersey. 

If interested, contact Forrest Owens '18 at forrest.owens@targetsmart.com

Data Science for the Public Good Young Scholars Program

The Data Science for the Public Good (DSPG) Young Scholars program is a summer immersive program held at the Biocomplexity Institute’s Social and Decision Analytics division (SDAD). The program engages students from across the country to work together on projects that address state, federal, and local government challenges around critical social issues relevant in the world today. DSPG young scholars conduct research at the intersection of statistics, computation, and the social sciences to determine how information generated within every community can be leveraged to improve quality of life and inform public policy.

The program runs for 10 weeks for undergraduate interns and 11 weeks for graduate fellows in the summer, typically May to August. Fellows and interns work in teams collaborating with postdoctoral associates and research faculty from SDAD, and project stakeholders. Take a look at the DSPG 2019 projects and young scholars. Paid Internship based out of Arlington, VA.

For more information or to apply.
 
 
Peace Building in Colombia 
 
We are looking for applicants who are enthusiastic, hardworking, and keen to learn more about peace and conflict in Colombia. Candidates do not need prior knowledge of Colombian or Latin American politics, but should demonstrate an eagerness to engage in lively debate during the course tutorials and site visits.  The program is open to students from a range of arts, humanities and social science subjects, and is aimed particularly at those with an interest in conflict resolution and international relations in Latin America. Applicants must be enrolled on a full-time undergraduate or postgraduate degree program for the academic year 2019/20.

Applications for the 2020 Peacebuilding in Colombia 5th Anniversary Scholarships are open until Friday 13 December 2019. Applicants must submit a scholarship application form, accompanying academic reference, and a general program application form by this date in order to apply for the funding. The final selection will be made by the Director of the Masters in Peacebuilding course at Universidad de Los Andes.

Red Tree Study will announce the scholarship recipients on or before Friday 24 January 2020. All applicants will be contacted via email to let them know the outcome of their application. Please email apps@redtreestudy.com to request an application.
 

 
 
Stanton Nuclear Security Fellowship 
 
Nuclear security is one of the greatest challenges facing the world today. The spread of nuclear weapons to unstable and hostile states, the risk of conflict between nuclear-armed nations, and the potential for terrorist groups to acquire nuclear arms all demand new thinking and creative policy solutions. The Stanton Nuclear Security Fellowship offers younger scholars studying nuclear security issues the opportunity to spend a period of twelve months at CFR’s offices in New York or Washington, DC, conducting policy-relevant research. While in residence full time at CFR, selected fellows will lead a project of their own design, conduct original research, and write at least one policy-relevant document. 

The fellowship is only open to postdoctoral fellows or junior faculty in a tenure-track position at a recognized university. Junior faculty at law schools or with a law degree as their terminal degree are also eligible. Qualified applicants must be U.S. citizens and possess a strong record of professional achievement. The program awards a stipend of $110,000 for junior faculty and $80,000 for postdoctoral fellows. 

2019-2020 Fellows: 
Jooeun Kim, Research Fellow, Asian Studies Program, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University
Joseph Torigian, Assistant Professor, School of International Service, American University
 
Interested applicants should apply online by December 15, 2019. Questions should be directed to fellowships@cfr.org.
 
Scoville Fellowship

This highly selective six to nine month fellowship connects  young leaders with our partner institutions in Washington, DC that include leading think tanks and advocacy groups. Scoville Fellows receive a salary and benefits, learn about public policy, and expand their professional network through interactions with analysts, activists, current and former Scoville Fellows, and board members.
 
Scoville Fellows are supervised by senior-level staff members at the host institutions and may work on a range of issues including nuclear and conventional arms control and nonproliferation, conflict prevention and peace building, diplomacy, environmental security, and emerging technology threats. They contribute to their host organization's goals in a variety of ways including research, public education, advocacy, writing articles, blog posts, fact sheets, letters to the editor, op-eds, and/or reports. In addition, fellows often help organize talks and conferences and attend coalition meetings, policy briefings, and congressional hearings.

Upcoming Application Deadlines
Fall 2020 Fellowship: January 6, 2020
 

 
COMING IN 2020

GRI events tentatively slated for January & February of 2020
 
International Justice Lab Launch Events

January 31 & Feb 1 | various times | locations TBD
Mark you calendars for the official launch of the International Justice Lab in January. Events include a lunch time talk with Tanisha Fazel, an evening panel discussion with Wayne Sandholtz, Tanisha Fazel, and Layla Abi-Falah, and a Saturday brunch with Wayne Sandholtz. RSVP will be available soon!
 
Shark Tank Pitch Presentations

Friday, February 7 & Saturday February 8 | time TBD | Brinkley Hall
Come watch our Shark Tank Competition finalists present their ideas in front of a panel of esteemed judges and W&M community members. 

Brown Bag Lunch Talk with Dom Margiotta

Friday, February 14 | 12:00pm | Global Research Institute 
W&M '14 alum and AidData alum, Dom Margiotta is coming back to the 'burg and is inviting students to join him for lunch. Keep a look out for an RSVP invite in February. 

Annika Beaucourt Insider Insights

Wednesday, February 26 | 12:00pm | Global Research Institute
Annika Beaucourt will host the first Insider Insights of the new year! Free lunch will be provided. RSVP for this event will open once classes begin in January.
 

Please note these events are subject to change

To submit an announcement to the digest contact Ana Suarez.
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