January 21, 2020
NEWS + ANNOUNCEMENTS
The 2020-2022 New York State Excelsior Service Fellowship Info Session

Last week, Suzanne Grossman, Director of Career Services and Alumni Relations, was joined by Professor Marco DeSena; Kara Pangburn, Director of Recruitment and Appointments
at the Governor’s Appointments Office; and Robert Beiderman (MPA '18), Excelsior Fellow at NYSERDA . Excelsior is a funded two-year fellowship offering hands-on training and experience in New York State government. Over 50% of prior of Excelsior Fellows have been offered permanent positions post-fellowship. Apply by Wed. January 29th, 2020.  Learn more + apply
FEATURED OPPORTUNITIES
New! Education Analyst Exam (#0183)| NYC DCAS | Apply by January 28, 2020

This civil service exam will position you to apply for jobs within the DOE in the future. This exam may not be available again for another 3-5 years and the DOE itself does not determine when this or similar education focused civil service opportunities are available. Read the minimum education/experience requirements in the Notice of Examination before applying. Learn more and apply
New! NYC Fellowship in Health Administration | Continuing Care Leadership Coalition (CCLC) | Paid | Full-Time | Apply by February 14, 2 020

The Continuing Care Leadership Coalition’s (CCLC) Fellowship is a health care management experience designed to provide a “first job” experience for college graduates. The program is a yearlong, paid experience in NYC during which Fellows are mentored by senior management staff at CCLC member organizations. For guidance and application advice please contact Baruch’s Fellowships Advisor at Valeria.Hymas@baruch.cuny.edu Learn more and apply
New! Technical University Dublin | Student Affairs Summer 2020 Internship | Apply by January 27, 2020!

The Student Affairs Intern will work within the Campus Life Division in Technological University Dublin. Specifically the intern will work within the Office of Campus Life, which is responsible for the coordination and development of student support services in TU Dublin, and has the overarching responsibility for the development of an excellent student experience on campus.  Learn more and apply
MARXE CAREER + PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EVENTS
Flash Mentor Event with Women in Development | Thursday, January 30, 2020 | 5:00 6:30 PM | Baruch College, Administrative Building, 135 East 22nd St, Room 301

This flash mentor event is a terrific opportunity for Marxe students pursuing or exploring careers in nonprofit development to meet in small groups with professionals in the field for career mentoring advice. You'll also learn more about Women in Development, New York and their mission to empower, connect, and engage women in a community that fosters professional growth and leadership while advancing the field.  Register
New! NYCEDC Strategy Team Information Session | Wed. Feb 19, 2020 | 4:45 PM - 5:45 PM | Baruch College, Newman Vertical Campus, Room 14-285

Join this information session with members of the NYCEDC Strategy Team, a ten-member team that takes an objective, collaborative, and hypothesis-driven approach to solving problems and facilitating decision-making for senior leaders at EDC and in City government. Register
Social Impact Career Fair 2020 | Friday, March 27, 2020 | 2:30   5:00 PM | Baruch College, Newman Vertical Campus, 14th Floor

The Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs invites you to RSVP for the Social Impact Career and Internship Fair. This an exclusive opportunity for graduate students and alumni to meet representatives from a range of government, nonprofit and private sector employers. View the current list of employers attending & RSVP
ON-CAMPUS EVENTS
New! The Future of Work | Tuesday, January 28. 2020 | 12:45 - 2:15 PM | Baruch College - 151 E. 25th Street, Room 750 (between Lexington and 3rd Avenue)

Ronnie Goldberg, Senior Counsel at the United States Council for International Business, will examine the impact technological and demographic change is having on labor markets and the implications for employers, employees and governments in the next decade and beyond. RSVP
New! Study Abroad Info Session | Marxe School - Baruch College | Tuesday, January 28 5-6 PM AND Tuesday, February 13, 5-6 PM

Interested in studying abroad? Learn about available opportunities and how to apply at one of our upcoming Info Sessions. There are also a limited number of Marxe Study Away Awards available to qualifying students. 
If you are unable to attend an info session, you can email MSPIA.Global.Initiatives@baruch.cuny.edu to make a one-on-one appointment. RSVP
New!   The Politics of Race in America | Weissman School of Arts and Sciences | Monday, March 9, 2020 | 5:30 - 7:00 PM | Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall, Level B2, 55 Lexington Avenue, NYC

The Art Speaks Justice program series highlights the intersection of art with important social justice issues affecting the public. Speakers include Marc H. Morial, the President and CEO of the National Urban League and others. Free Admission, RSVP Required. RSVP
OFF-CAMPUS EVENTS
Foreign Policy Networking Event | Thursday, January 23, 2020 | 6:30 8:30 PM | Network 20/20 at 25 West 39th Street 14th Floor, New York, NY 10018

Join us for an evening of conversation and networking! Meet and mingle with Network 20/20 and Young Professionals in Foreign Policy (YPFP) members and friends in a casual setting! Drinks and appetizers will be served. Our invitees make up a talented and diverse community. Companies represented may include Goldman Sachs, the United Nations, Merrill Lynch, Cleary Gottlieb, NBC Universal, and others. Register
New! Mid-Winter Seminars on Innovation and Community Partnerships| League of American Orchestras | Saturday, January 25 1:00 - 5:00 PM & Sunday, January 26 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM | New York Marriott East Side, 525 Lexington Avenue New York, NY

Connect with fellow arts administrators in New York City to share ideas and learn more about what is happening in the field today. Two seminars, "Creating a Culture of Innovation" and "Strategic Partnerships and Community Engagement" will be held Saturday, January 25 and on Sunday, January 26 respectively. Choose the checkbox next to "NYC Arts Administrators" on your registration form to apply discount for NYC Arts Administrators and save over $200(updated pricing will show up in your "Total" at checkout)  Register
New! NYC Women in Tech Event | Women In Product, Sponsored by Cedar | Tuesday, January 28, 6:00 - 9:00 PM | Cedar, 95 Morton Street, 3rd floor, New York, NY 10014

Learn about the various areas within health care, from cancer research to insurance and everything in between, that are leveraging technology and data to tackle one of the most complex systems today. This panel will include speakers from a wide range of health tech companies, offering up various perspectives and unique challenges to add for a very interesting discussion. View list of speakers and register
2020 New York In Transit Summit | Thursday, January 30, 2020 | 9:30 AM 4:00 PM | Museum of Jewish Heritage at 36 Battery Pl, New York, NY

Following the release of the MTA's five-year capital plan and the continuation of long-planned expansion projects, New York's systems for moving people and information are poised for a huge makeover. The Summit will bring together experts to assess the current state of New York's transportation systems, break down recent legislative actions, and look towards the future. Register using code BARUCH for 50% off tickets
New! Now Hiring Investigators - Open House | NYC Department of Correction | Thursday, January 27, 2020 | 8 AM - 12 PM or 1 - 5 PM

A unique chance to have an on-the-spot job interview (first come, first served) with the hiring managers for Job # 420708. To request accommodation, contact willard.hunt@doc.nyc.gov or 718-546-3388. RSVP by January 27th to careers@doc.nyc.gov
Young Women Run New York | Friday, February 1, 2020 | 9:00 AM 3:00 PM | John Jay College of Criminal Justice at 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY 10019

This event will connect you to elected leaders and train you on strategies to mobilize for 2020. You'll build relationships with politically ambitious young women, leave empowered, and ready to run for office - or campaign for a candidate you admire. Joim us for leadership skill-building workshops, plenaries on current policy topics, roundtable lunch discussions with elected women, and keynote addresses from prominent female political leaders. View agenda and register
New! Future of Impact Investing | Be Social Change | Wednesday, February 5, 2020 | 6:45 – 9:00 PM | Prime Produce, 424 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019

Can making a profit and impact truly go together? Impact investing is a buzzword among business leaders but does it actually create the impact it claims to? Join us to hear from innovators in the field about how they are creating sustainable change by investing in companies that are using business as a force for good. Register
Women's Foreign Policy Group Mentoring Forum | February 13, 2020 | 6:00 9:00 PM | New York, NY

Women's Foreign Policy Group Mentoring Forums provide an opportunity for students and young professionals to meet with international affairs professionals and learn from their career experiences. Unlike a career fair, the focus is on entering and succeeding in international career fields, not just opportunities at particular companies. Registration will open in January. Please direct any questions to programs@wfpg.org or (202) 429-2692
The Student Affairs Conference | Friday, February 14, 2020 | 9:00 AM 5:00 PM | Kimmel Center for University Life at 60 Washington Sq. South, New York, NY 10012

The Student Affairs Conference at NYU is a collaborative effort between the Division of Student Affairs and the NYU Association of Student Affairs Professionals (ASAP) within the Higher Education and Student Affairs program at Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. We are excited to offer innovative programs that break the mold and help our field to grow, reflect, assess, and connect. View Conference schedule and workshops Register
New! INTERNATIONAL STRATEGIC CRISIS NEGOTIATION EXERCISE - SYRIA | NYU's Center for Global Affairs | Friday, February 21, 9 AM - 5:30 PM & Saturday, February 22, 9 AM - 3 PM | The Woolworth Building, 15 Barclay Street, New York, NY 10007

The ISCNE is designed to expose a select group of Masters’ Degree students to the process of and complexity inherent in the conduct of international diplomacy and intra-nation strategic-level negotiations with international proportions and regional strategic consequences. This is an excellent opportunity to obtain a sense of how international negotiations work and to network with individuals from the US Army War College and NYC area faculty and graduate students. Register
New! Human Rights Research and Documentation Work Shop | March 6 7, 2020 | Interchurch Center, 475 Riverside Dr., New York, NY 10027 Room 320C | Register ASAP

This workshop is designed to strengthen participants’ human rights research and documentation skills, primarily for the purposes of human rights policy and advocacy. It teaches the practical skills of a human rights investigator: how to identify and design a research project, how to plan and conduct the research. Learn more and register here .
New! 2020 Waterfront Conference | Waterfront Alliance | Tuesday, May 12, 2020 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM | Hudson River Park Pier 40, 353 West Street, New York, NY 10014 | Register ASAP

The event draws more than 600 participants, including policymakers, waterfront advocates, journalists, academics, as well as engineering, architecture, and nonprofit professionals. Each conference focuses on a different theme, with common threads including the working waterfront, waterfront access, climate change, resiliency, and governance.
NCORE 2020: 33rd Annual National Conference on Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education | May 26-30, 2020 | New York, NY

NCORE is vital national resource for higher education institutions, that constitutes the leading and most comprehensive national forum on issues of race and ethnicity in American higher education. The conference focuses on creating and sustaining institutional change to improve racial and ethnic relations on campus and to expand opportunities for educational access and success by culturally diverse, underrepresented populations. Register
EMPLOYER SPOTLIGHT: Eskolta School Research and Design, Inc
Eskolta School Research and Design, Inc . is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping urban public schools re-engage teenagers who are at risk of dropping out. We work alongside educators to make their schools student-centered through a strategic process of participant-driven, data-informed school improvement.
HIGHER ED CAREER CORNER
Enjoy two new free podcasts from NACE! Gain new insights and methods for working with non-traditional, university students from Career Counseling for Non-Traditional Students and learn how to use data to identify trends and migration patterns of in-demand college graduates from Alumni Insights: Mapping Graduate Trends
QUICK TIP: The 51 Best Places to Look for Social Impact Jobs in 2020
If finding a more meaningful job is one of your goals for 2020, these first few months are the perfect time to start taking action, as job openings increase in January thanks to newly refreshed annual budgets. Check out the best places to look for meaningful jobs with a positive social impact.
For a one-on-one career consultation, make an appointment with a career advisor using Marxe CareerConnect . Additional resources are also available here .
To explore additional opportunities, log on to  Marxe CareerConnect , an exclusive career management tool and online database of jobs, internships, and fellowships for Marxe graduates and alumni.