Upcoming Events

Tell Me How This Ends: Structured Analytic Techniques 


NEW DATE: 04/05/24

TIME: 10AM-1PM

LOCATION: Rutgers - New Brunswick, specific location TBD


Do you wish you knew how major events like the Russia-Ukraine war would end? Do you find it hard to sift through headlines and understand where a situation is heading? With structured analytic techniques (SAT), you can understand what truly matters in a situation and better understand the possible range of futures that could occur. Take charge of sharpening your understanding with the SAT workshop, where we will look at the current Russia-Ukraine war through the lens of scenario generation and develop indicators that will help us better understand reality.


(Open to BMCC, CCNY, NJCU, and Rutgers students ONLY)

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Information and Q/A session with FBI-Newark

DATE: 04/11/24

TIME: 12PM-1:30PM

LOCATION: Rutgers - 191 Ryders Lane, New Brunswick, NJ 08901


Interested in learning about internship and career opportunities with the FBI? Join us for an informative session with representatives from the FBI-Newark to learn about the mission of the organization and opportunities available to students.


(Open to BMCC, CCNY, NJCU, and Rutgers students ONLY)

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Internship and Job Opportunities

Summer 2024 IC CAE Research Fellowships


CCIS partners with numerous academic and federal institutions to provide research opportunities for students within the Rutgers Consortium. These opportunities serve to fulfill the research requirement in the CIS minor as well as individual research and professional development interests.


Summer 2024 applications are now open!

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.

(Open to Rutgers, BMCC, CCNY, and NJCU students ONLY)


The following programs are accepting applications:


  • Environmental Investigation Agency
  • NC Labs at Rutgers
  • National Intelligence University
  • United States Coast Guard - Sector New York


Apply To All Opportunities Here

Virtual Student Federal Service (VSFS) Program Internships


The VSFS program is an unpaid, unclassified virtual internship for students currently enrolled in undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs. VSFS Internships will run from late-August 2024/early-September 2024 through May 2025. Depending on the school, VSFS interns may be eligible to earn course credit. In addition to their skills and experiences gained through the internship, VSFS interns may have networking and unclassified, virtual professional development experiences during the course of their internship. 

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National Security Agency

Cooperative Education Program - Language (MD)


Cooperative Education students gain valuable experience while playing a meaningful role in the development of our nation's secure communications or in the production of foreign intelligence. Programs are available for students majoring in a language-focused majors including Chinese and Russian. Right from the start, you will be involved in real life projects and will have full use of NSA labs, equipment and advanced technologies. These areas will offer you increasing challenges and satisfying learning experiences, since our mission demands that we work on the cutting edge of technology.


Qualifications:


  • You must be a U.S. citizen
  • You must be eligible to be granted a security clearance
  • You must be a second semester college freshman or a college sophomore
  • Preferred GPA of 3.0 or higher
  • You must be majoring in a language-focused majors including Chinese and Russian.


Deadline: March 31st, 2024

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National Security Agency

Cooperative Education Program (MD) - Cyber Track


Cooperative Education students gain valuable experience while playing a meaningful role in the development of our nation's secure communications or in the production of foreign intelligence. Programs are available for students majoring in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Cyber Security (technical track), Data Science, or Mathematics. Right from the start, you will be involved in real life projects and will have full use of NSA labs, equipment, and advanced technologies. These areas will offer you increasing challenges and satisfying learning experiences, since our mission demands that we work on the cutting edge of technology.

Qualifications:



  • You must be a U.S. citizen.
  • You must be eligible to be granted a security clearance.
  • You must be a second semester college freshman or a college sophomore.
  • Preferred GPA of 3.0 or higher.
  • You must be majoring in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Cyber Security (technical track), Data Science, or Mathematics.


Deadline: March 31st, 2024

Apply Here

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