Malaysia and Singapore Study Abroad, Summer 2023
Professor Romney and Professor McGuire will be leading a GPL research study abroad in Malaysia (with a day or two in Singapore) from the end of June to mid-August. They are holding an info session at 12:30 on Friday of next week (in HRCB 257). Applications are due by November 30th.
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NEW CLASSES OFFERED WINTER SEMESTER
Below are some classes you may want to consider as you create your schedule for winter semester:
POLI 319R section 002: Urban Government
Cities are the level of government that you interact with the most in your daily life. It's also the level where your individual efforts can have the greatest impact, and yet, local governments are often ignored by political scientists and poli sci majors even as they deal with several hot-button issues such as policing and crime, homelessness, housing affordability, and K-12 education. Given the unique economic and political environment that local governments operate in, their politics differ significantly from the politics of Congress and the Presidency and even state governments.
If you want to better understand the nature of local politics and become empowered to have an impact in city and K-12 governance, you are encouraged to register to take the Urban and Local Politics section of POLI 319r this coming Winter semester. In this class, you’ll learn about the development of city government in the US and then begin to examine foundational theories and key factors for understanding local politics. With this knowledge, you'll explore policy issues of particular concern to municipalities and local governments and have the opportunity to evaluate potential policy proposals to address an issue facing your hometown or closest urban city center.
This class will be taught MW 2-3:15pm by Professor Adam Dynes.
POLI 359R: Democracy and Autocracy
Is the world currently facing a global democratic recession? In tis class, we will answer this question and others concerning democracy and autocracy. Through this class, students will learn he skills to define and measure democracy while also becoming familiar with major theories explaining the emergence of democracies and autocracies. Students will also learn why some autocrats use violence or other modes of repression, how they manipulate elections, and why some of these regimes fail while others survive. This course will be taught MW 3:30-4:45 by Professor Darin Self.
POLI 379R: Open-Source Intelligence
Interested in a career in intelligence? See yourself in the CIA, DIA, NSA, DHS, or FBI? Professor Brad Bruton, with 40 years in the USG and over 14 years as an intelligence trainer, is coming to BYU winter semester to teach a course in open-source intelligence. This one-credit hour seminar meets only 4 times, on Tuesday 17 Jan, Thurs 19 Jan, Tues 24 Jan, and Thurs 26 Jan from 5-8:30. During his two weeks in Provo, Prof. Bruton will be available to meet with students and offer career advice. This is the same course that Dr. Bruton teaches in the Intelligence Community as a lead instructor and senior subject matter expert. Take advantage of this unique opportunity!
The syllabus is here: tiny.cc/BrutonOSInt [B,O,S,I upper case]
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POLI 398: Career Lecture Series (previously POLI 298)
The class consists of a weekly outside speaker who has previously earned their degree in political science from BYU and is now gainfully employed in the "real world." The speakers typically discuss their experience at BYU and how their studies in the political science department prepared them for the career that they currently have. Aside from simply being interesting, our hope is that you also gain greater exposure to the wide variety of careers that are available for students who graduate from our department. In other words, this class will help you answer the perennial Thanksgiving dinner question from your relatives, "What are you going to do with a political science degree?" We have in the past heard from people who work in international diplomacy, state and local government, management consulting, law, tech, non-profits, the military, and political campaigns. We intentionally bring a wide range of speakers with a diverse set of careers and skills.
Beyond exposure to these careers, you will also have the chance to ask the speakers questions about how they made the transition from BYU to a career, what types of graduate school they needed/wanted to obtain, and what types of skills employers are looking for right now.
This 1-credit class meets on Thursdays from 5-6pm and is taught by Professor Mike Barber
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Please join the Center for California Studies and Dr. Christopher Towler, Associate Professor of Political Science at Sac State, as he presents his research findings from the Black Voter Project. This event will also be livestreamed.
To sign up for the livestream, or to attend in person, click here.
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Yesterday, we launched our Election Forecasting Challenge, a contest to find the best collegiate election forecaster in the country. The challenge asks participants to predict who will win each of the upcoming Senate and House elections and only requires an email address to enter.
The students with the most accurate predictions at the end of the challenge will receive an interview for an internship at Kalshi. If a student predicts all of the races correctly, they'll also win $100,000!
Make your EFC prediction here and best of luck :)
- The Kalshi Team
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Job and Internship Opportunities
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BYU x Northwestern Social Entrepreneurship Opportunity
The Global Engagement Summit is proud to invite social entrepreneurs from Brigham Young University to the 2023 in person-summit!
This is an entirely student-run social entrepreneurship conference held annually in Evanston, IL, on Northwestern’s campus. We invite any young changemakers to apply to be a delegate in the 2023 Summit, to be held on April 19-23. This is a great opportunity for people interested in civic engagement, business, and entrepreneurship.
The application to apply to be a delegate in the 2023 Summit can be found HERE.
For more information about GES, please visit our website or email us at delreach@thegesnu.org!
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Utah Office of Energy Development Spring Internship Position
The Utah Office of Energy Development will continue its paid Energy Pathways Internship program this January 2023. Backgrounds in energy are not required but we do look for individuals studying STEM, energy, environment, sustainability, urban planning, geography, or other related fields.
The Energy Pathways Intern will work within the State Energy Program (SEP). This position offers valuable insight into the complexities behind the industry, the nuances of energy policy and planning, and the experts behind the work.
This position is paid $15 per hour and will work 20 hours per week. Applications will be open from October 20 - November 3. Hybrid/telework options are available.
Interested candidates should apply via the following Google Form found here.
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Election Night Opportunity for Students
Decision Desk HQ is hiring for the upcoming midterm elections in their remote reporting division. Remote reporters are assigned a set of counties to monitor and update unofficial returns in our database.
Job Requirements
a laptop or desktop
a phone
availability for six consecutive hours on 11/8
attendance of one online training session
Compensation: $110 for the 11/8 shift
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Research Fellows at Stanford University
The Regulation, Evaluation, and Governance Lab (RegLab) at Stanford University is now accepting applications for full-time paid pre-doctoral Research Fellows beginning summer/fall 2023. This is a minimum one-year position, with the option of renewal.
The deadline for the first round is 9pm PT on Sunday, November 20, 2022. The deadline for the second round is 9pm PT on Sunday, December 18, 2022. For more questions, please email reglab@law.stanford.edu.
APPLY HERE:
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A Gateway to Public Service and Leadership
Apply by Monday, February 6th, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. PST to the Capital Fellows Programs
- Assembly Fellowship Program
- Executive Fellowship Program
- Judicial Fellowship Program
- California Senate Fellows
For the 2023-24 fellowship year, individuals must complete the online application by the deadline of Monday, February 6th, 2023 by 5:00 p.m. PST at Capital Fellows Programs
If you have questions regarding the Capital Fellows Programs, please contact Sacramento State’s Center for California Studies at, calstudies@csus.edu.
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The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship is a highly competitive national fellowship program that provides recent college and graduate school alumni with the funding and opportunity to work with one of two dozen participating institutions in Washington, DC, including leading think tanks and advocacy groups that focus on international security and diplomacy issues.
Upcoming Application Deadlines
Fall 2023 Fellowship: Jan 7, 2023 (begin between July 15 and Oct 1, 2023)
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