Open Editorial Board Positions on the Journal on Terrorism and Security Analysis

Open Editorial Board Positions on the Journal on Terrorism and Security Analysis

UPDATE: All editorial positions have been filled at this time.

The Student Association on Terrorism and Security Analysis (SATSA) invites all graduate and law students (including 1Ls) at Syracuse University to apply to become part of the 2010-2011 editorial board of the Journal on Terrorism and Security Analysis. SATSA membership is not required in order to participate in the journal. The attached PDF lists the open editorial positions and their duties, as well as instructions on how to apply. All applications must be received by Monday, October 25, 2010 at 5:00 PM.

The Journal on Terrorism and Security Analysis is the academic journal of SATSA, a graduate student organization at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and the Syracuse University College of Law. It is sponsored by the Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs at Syracuse University, and Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration.

SATSA is dedicated to the critical analysis of terrorism, counterterrorism policy, and national and international security issues. It promotes dialogue and critical engagement among students, faculty, and outside experts by organizing scholarly forums such as conferences and debates, arranging excursions to national security related facilities, and by providing an informal setting in which students can learn more about the issues that interest them.

If you have any questions about the journal, please email Thomas Schafbuch, Editor-in-Chief, at tjschafb@syr.edu.

Download the 2010-2011 Journal Editorial Board Application

Office of Naval Intelligence is currently accepting applications for the 2011 Summer Internship Program

The Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) produces meaningful maritime intelligence and moves that intelligence rapidly to key strategic, operational, and tactical decision-makers. Its integrated workforce of civilians, active duty and reserve naval professionals supports combat operations and provide vital information for planning America’s defense against maritime threats at home and around the world. It produces maritime intelligence on seaborne terrorism, weapons and technology proliferation, narcotics and smuggling activities that directly supports joint war fighters, the U.S. Navy, civil and national decision makers and agencies. ONI is a core element of Global Maritime Intelligence Integration whose goal is complete Maritime Domain Awareness.

ONI is looking for interns to work in the following areas:

  • Naval Intelligence
  • Science and Technology
  • Public Administration / Business Operations
  • Information Technology
  • Law

All college students interested in applying should visit the 2011 ONI Summer Intern Program for more information on eligibility, requirements, and application procedures.

All completed applications must be submitted by 5:00PM EST on Friday, November 2010.

For general questions, please contact ONI’s recruitment hotline at 1-800-842-0821 ext 5847 or contact ONI’s recruiters via email at recruit@nmic.navy.mil.