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The Journal of Comparative & International Higher Education is the official journal of the Comparative and International Education Society’s (CIES) Higher Education Special Interest Group (HESIG). JCIHE promotes scholarship opportunities, critical dialogue, and provides a link to engage professionals and academics to the international aspects of higher education. JCIHE encourages a range of contexts, perspectives, methodologies, and intersections of disciplines. JCIHE is a member of the Open Journals in Education (OJED) platform, a Gold Open Access and is listed in EBSCOHOST database, GoogleScholar, CiteFactor, and ERIC.

JCIHE is having an open call for Graduate Student Issue (Winter Supplemental Graduate-Student Work-in-Progress Issue):

  • Articles reflect graduate student work-in-progress and should be 500 - 1,000 words. Submissions are due October 9th, 2020.

Please send submissions or Reviewer Team requests to:
https://www.ojed.org/index.php/jcihe/about/submissions

Georgetown's annual Transatlantic Policy Symposium (TAPS) will be held virtually in February 2021. This year's theme is "Building Better Partnerships: Transatlantic Cooperation with the Developing World." We encourage APSIA grad students to submit abstracts!
The 2021 Transatlantic Policy Symposium asks you to analyze the challenges and opportunities facing the United States, Europe, and countries in the developing world. What specific problems must be addressed, what are the solutions, and who must rise to meet this challenge so that stable, mutually beneficial relationships are created? We welcome analysis from your respective academic discipline (Political Science, Economics, History, or Cultural Studies) and your regional expertise. Please see this flyer for more information.

For your awareness:

  • The Career Development Drop-In Hours with Sharon Swabb scheduled for September 14 are cancelled.
  • The Academic Advising Drop-In Hours with Elizabeth Lusk scheduled for September 15 are cancelled.

All others will occur as scheduled.

Announcement:

Jim Wylde's Career Development Drop-In Hour will be from 2:30-3:00 pm today (September 9, 2020) due to a schedule conflict. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.

The International Affairs Review is currently seeking submissions from current Elliott School students and recent alumni for the Fall 2020 edition. The submission deadline is September 15, 2020.

Please see this flyer for more information.

New America is hosting a national security essay competition.
Submissions should either offer innovative approaches to security policy, or incorporate disciplines and modes of thought less well-represented in the contemporary policy process, or both. They should feature truly new thoughts on central security challenges, understood to include (but not limited to) endless war, nuclear weapons, and alliance arrangements, as well as pandemics, climate security, and migration.

Prizes

  • We will award $1,000 prizes to the top three submissions.
  • We will also select 1-3 honorable mentions.
  • The prize winners and honorable mentions will be published in a media outlet or as New America publications.

Contest Rules

  • Submissions should be 1,200-2,500 word “policy memos” or 15-20 minute video “briefings."
  • Each essay or video should include a description of the problem you seek to address and a short review of why existing mechanisms are inadequate.
  • Most of the paper/video should focus on outlining an alternative approach, the specifics of how this approach would work, what obstacles it would face, and what would be needed to make the proposed approach work.

The submission deadline has been extended: submissions will be open through July 16th, 2020, at 11:59 PM EDT.

An advisory committee will read and comment on submissions.

Eligibility

If you have creative, original ideas about U.S. security challenges with international dimensions, and are not currently employed by New America or the Ploughshares Fund, you are eligible.

Submissions

The online submission form is here. Submissions are due July 16th.

A longer description of the competition is here.

The Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA) seeks a Diversity and Inclusion Fellow. Working with APSIA staff, the fellow will assist in APSIA’s outreach to communities traditionally underrepresented in the field of international affairs.

Fellow should be based in the Washington DC area. At a minimum, the fellow should be available for Summer 2020. APSIA would like to find candidates who will be available for a longer period of time.

Compensation: $16 / hour for 10-12 hours per week

Responsibilities:

o   Assist in the execution of APSIA’s Diversity Forum programs, including but not limited to

o   Participant recruitment

o   Speaker identification

o   Sponsor cultivation and stewardship

o   Document preparation

o   Event support.

o   Research APSIA alumni from communities traditionally underrepresented in international affairs. Create social media, website, and other tools to share their stories.

o   Identify opportunities to expand awareness of APSIA and its work within traditionally underrepresented communities.

o   Assess APSIA’s work and the diversity of APSIA’s membership through background research and analysis.

Requirements

-          Current masters or PhD student at an APSIA member school; recent APSIA masters or PhD graduates welcome to apply.

-          Experience with event planning and office management.

-          Experience working with multicultural communities in a US context. Understanding of diversity and inclusion in higher education is strongly preferred.

-          Demonstrated excellence in oral and written communication skills in English. Additional language skills, particularly French or Korean, a strong plus.

-          Demonstrated ability to multitask with minimal supervision required.

-          Experience with MS-Office Suite. Canva, WordPress, MailChimp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, social media scheduling tools (ex: Hootsuite), and related tools a plus. Basic HTML helpful.

-          Eligibility to work in the United States.

To Apply

Interested candidates should send a resume and cover letter to Executive Director Carmen Mezzera at apsia AT apsia.org with the subject Diversity Fellowship_FamilyName. Please include your desired beginning and end dates in your cover letter. Apply by May 31, 2020.

APSIA does not have the ability to support visas or work permits. However, if APSIA members outside the United States wish to arrange work authorization, we are open to this possibility.

Only students selected to interview will receive a response. No phone calls please.

APSIA actively subscribes to a policy of equal employment opportunity. We will not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, age, gender, color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, national origin, or political affiliation.

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The NMIF is pleased to announce its annual competition for scholarships to support students pursuing courses of study and formal degrees in intelligence studies and related disciplines.

Due to the rapidly emerging set of challenges posed by COVID-19 to all the universities and students, the National Military Intelligence Foundation has extended the scholarship application deadline to 30 June 2020. Please find attached the application students are to fill out and return to scholarships@nmif.org and myself, Natalie.anderson.nmif@gmail.com.

If able, please pass along this information to your students. As a former NMIF Merit Scholarship award winner of 2018, I can attest to just how much such an award means to these students. Therefore, I am attempting to get this application in front of as many students as I can so they can have the chance to be acknowledged for their hard work and dedication to intelligence studies and related disciplines.

The awards for this year’s scholarship will be dependent on the donations received throughout the year. In addition to providing a grant to academic institutions to be applied to the winning applicants’ tuition, each award will be accompanied by an invitation to attend the NMIF Awards Banquet to be held later this year 2020, pending a TBA postponed date due to COVID-19. I highly recommend all students, current IC professionals, industry professionals, university faculty, and staff attend this banquet because it is a really great event and rewarding experience for all.

Additional information regarding the NMIF Merit Scholarship and the NMIF Awards Banquet can be found on the NMIF website at http://nmif.org/ under the "Scholarships" tab.

To be eligible for consideration, the following criteria shall be applied:

  • Applicants for the NMIF Merit Scholarship must be Juniors, Seniors or Graduate students at the time of application. For more detailed information on eligibility requirements, please see the attached application form and/or our website at http://nmif.org/ under the "Scholarships" tab.
  • Applicants must be considered full-time students. For more detailed information on eligibility requirements, please see the attached application form and/or our website at http://nmif.org/ under the "Scholarships" tab.

Please direct any questions to scholarships@nmif.org and myself, Natalie.anderson.nmif@gmail.com.

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