Monthly Archives: May 2015

“Bobby R. Inman Award” for Student Scholarship on Intelligence

The University of Texas at Austin “Bobby R. Inman Award” for Student Scholarship on Intelligence Deadline June 30, 2015
Austin, Texas – The Intelligence Studies Project of the University of Texas at Austin is still accepting submissions for its inaugural round of an annual competition recognizing outstanding student research and writing on topics related to intelligence and national security.  The winner of the “Inman Award” will receive a cash prize of $5000, with two semifinalists each receiving a cash prize of $2500.  This competition is open to unpublished work by undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in degree programs at accredited U.S. higher education institutions during the 2014-15 academic year.  The deadline for submitting papers is June 30, 2015.

The Intelligence Studies Project was established at the University of Texas at Austin in 2013 as a joint venture of the Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law and the William P. Clements, Jr. Center for History, Strategy and Statecraft in collaboration with the LBJ School of Public Affairs. The Project’s mission is to improve understanding of intelligence activities and institutions through research, courses and public events bringing intelligence practitioners together with scholars, students and the public.

The award recognizes more than six decades of distinguished public service by Bobby R. Inman, Admiral, U.S. Navy (Ret.).  Admiral Inman has served in multiple leadership positions in the U.S. military, intelligence community, private industry and the University of Texas.  His previous intelligence posts include Director of Naval Intelligence, Vice-Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, Director of the National Security Agency and Deputy Director of Central Intelligence.  He continues to serve as a teacher and mentor to students, faculty members and current government officials while occupying the Lyndon B. Johnson Centennial Chair in National Policy at the LBJ School.

Additional information on the Inman Award competition and the Intelligence Studies Project is available at www.strausscenter.org/inmanaward

Need a job but don’t know where to start?

Need a job but don’t know where to start? 

If you are graduating this semester or in the near future, sign up for our job search crash course: Job Search Boot Camp. Our boot camp offers a quick and easy way to get all the information you need in one afternoon. Arrive with a pen and paper, leave with a career plan.

Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Time: 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Location: CLA 1.302E

How To Register: Seating is limited. To reserve your spot, register through your BTT Gateway account.

Job Search Boot Camp is a 2-hour intensive job search training program designed to help you:

  • Identify and understand the unique skills you bring to the job market
  • Present your academic and professional interests and strengths to recruiters
  • Design a cohesive online brand consistent with your goals
  • Craft compelling resumes and cover letters
  • Improve your interviewing and networking skills
  • Explore various career research and job posting sites

Interested in Volunteering for LAH Orientation? Sign up to attend Info Session May 12th

Are you interested in volunteering at this summer’s LAH orientations? If the answer is yes, sign up to attend a LAH Summer Orientation Peer Adviser meeting on May 12th from 3-5pm. Food will be provided!
Volunteering entails helping advise incoming LAH freshman with their fall schedules on one day, and then helping them register the next day. You don’t have to be available for both days or even the entire summer.
We are flexible!  You can just sign up for the days and times that work in your schedule.

We would like to have at least 4-5 peer advisers throughout the entire day of pre-advising.

Sign up to attend the Info Meeting here.