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All who are selected to participate in CFR’s Blavatnik Internship Program and Robina Franklin Williams Internship Program receive training in the field of foreign policy and international affairs as well as skills training in writing, research, program planning, and much more.
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Minimum of 5 years' experience in governmental public affairs and media relations; foreign policy, international law enforcement and security experience preferred. Overview The Public Affairs/Media Relations Specialist reports to the Diplomatic Security Public Affairs Director and Deputy Director.
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This internship is an opportunity for undergraduate students in their junior or senior year and graduate students with an interest in international affairs, foreign policy, political science, non-profit management and leadership, or related fields to apply principles and theory learned in the classroom in a professional environment.
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Experience in the collection, analysis and dissemination of foreign affairs and terrorism-related information. Provide training on the Diplomatic Security Identity Assurance System (DSIAS) to students attending the Basic RSO, RSO In Service, Assistant Regional Security Officer-Investigations, Foreign Service National Investigator, and Foreign Service National Investigator In Service training classes at the Diplomatic Security Training Center.
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The Communications Advisor will be a member of the Foreign Service Institute’s (FSI) Office of Public Affairs, led by FSI’s Director of Public Affairs. Serve as the FSI’s Legislative Affairs liaison, responding to Congressional taskings, coordinating institute-level responses on sensitive issues with various FSI components, other bureaus and the Bureau of Legislative Affairs.
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IBSS is seeking a Foreign Affairs Support Specialist to assist a Federal Client (NOAA Fisheries) in its statutory responsibility to sustainably manage marine fisheries and resources, in compliance with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA) and other relevant Federal laws, including implementing the High Seas Driftnet Fishing Moratorium Protection Act (Moratorium Protection Act) and Maritime Security and Fisheries Enforcement Act (Maritime SAFE Act.
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The U.S. Department of State is the lead institution for the conduct of American diplomacy and the Secretary of State is the President's principal foreign policy advisor. The Department of State's mission is to advance U.S. national security interests, fight terrorism, protect U.S. interests abroad, and implement foreign policy initiatives that build a freer, prosperous, and secure world.
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Department of State experience and familiarity with DoS environment (data and voice networks, IT security systems, policies and procedures), Foreign Affairs Handbooks (FAHs), Foreign Affairs Manuals (FAMs.
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EDUCATION REQUIREMENT: A. Education: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Engineering, Foreign Area Studies, Geography, History, International Affairs, International Studies, Military Science, Physical Science, Political Science, Remote Sensing, or a related field.
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Provide training on the Diplomatic Security Identity Assurance System (DSIAS) to Foreign Service National Investigators, and new cleared American RSO personnel. If qualifying with a College degree, it is preferable to be in one of the following areas: Political Science, International Affairs, Area Studies, or a related field of study.
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Knowledge and general understanding of USAF roles and missions Knowledge and general understanding of security cooperation, international affairs, security assistance, foreign military sales to include the processes, legislation and players.
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The Compliance Analyst Level I position supports the Department of State, Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, Directorate of Defense Controls (DDTC). Engage with the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS) process.
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In-depth knowledge of federal law and regulations, including the Inspector General Act, statutes governing the conduct of foreign affairs agencies, the legal aspects of investigative techniques, evidence collection and enforcement actions, and other relevant statutes and policies.
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Research, write, and edit works related to US foreign policy, national politics, and the Middle East. The primary focus will be research assistance on issues related to US foreign policy, the Middle East, and national politics.
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The iConsultancy Client Manager will operate under the supervision of the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. The Client Manager will partner with multiple organizations, including: the Dean’s office, Academic Affairs, faculty and staff, University Relations, UMD Career Center, as well as other outward-facing UMD units and external partners.
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