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From: International + Regional Politics List [[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>]

On Behalf Of Heidi Hardt [[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>]

Sent: Monday, February 18, 2013 1:06 PM

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Subject: Summer employment: Critical languages research analyst program, US Intelligence Community - DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS 8 MARCH





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Critical Languages Research Analyst Program



Paid Research Positions for Summer 2013





           The U.S. Intelligence Community (IC) has unclassified open



source analysis units in the Washington, DC area to conduct research



related to national security issues.  We are looking for



undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students who can conduct native



language research on the internet, apply social science research



methods to identify social and political trends, and critically



analyze and present information.





           Students majoring in the following areas are encouraged to



apply:  Middle Eastern Studies, Persian Studies, South Asian Studies,



Asian Studies, African Studies, Comparative Politics, International



Relations, Intelligence Studies, National Security Studies, Economics,



Political Economy, Cultural Anthropology, Comparative Sociology,



Demography, Defense Studies, Social Psychology, Public Policy,



History, Political Islam, Nuclear Engineering/Physics, Computer



Science/Engineering, Political Geography, Library Science, Geographic



Information Systems and other science and technology fields.





QUALIFICATIONS:







 *   Fluency in written Arabic, Burmese, Cambodian/Khmer, Dari,



Farsi, Georgian, Hindi, Japanese, Kurdish, Lao, Mandarin, Pashto,



Russian, Somali, Turkic, Turkmen, Urdu, Uzbek, or Vietnamese required.



 Advanced listening comprehension required.



 *   Excellent research and oral and written communication skills



 *   Excellent analytic/critical thinking skills



 *   Advanced internet proficiency



 *   Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work in a close



team environment



 *   Ability to work with minimal supervision in a fast-paced environment



 *   Strong academic background (3.0 GPA or higher)



 *   Completion of at least the sophomore year of college by the



beginning of summer 2013



 *   U.S. citizenship required*





*The work performed will involve unclassified research and will not



require full security clearance processing.  However, each selected



individual will undergo some security processing.  Final selection for



the program is contingent upon the successful completion of the



security vetting process.  The security vetting process will not



equate to eligibility for access to classified information and only



allows participation in the Critical Languages Summer Research Analyst



Program.





COMPENSATION:





           This will be a paid position for a 40 hour work week for a



maximum of 10 weeks.  The hourly rate will be commensurate with



education and experience.  There are no benefits other than free



parking.  Work location is not easily accessible by public



transportation.





APPLICATION PROCESS:





Email cover letter detailing your interest in the position and your



qualifications [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]><mailto:[log in to unmask]>.  Attach your resume, a



writing sample in English (maximum of 5 pages), and the names,



telephone numbers and email addresses for two academic references, one



of whom must be able to verify your foreign language skills.  The



successful candidate must pass a written translation test in his or



her critical language.  Please also provide an unofficial copy of your



transcript – a download from your institution’s website is acceptable



for initial consideration.  Application deadline: March 8, 2013.





















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