The Office of International Affairs is pleased to announce an exciting international education opportunity for UMD students this summer, right in our backyard! The World Trade Center Institute in Baltimore (WTCI) is now accepting applications for the 2021 cohort of its Global Pathways for Students program (GPS).
Knowing that many college students lack access to a vibrant and robust network of connections for globally-focused careers, WTCI created the GPS to leverage its breadth and expertise to provide the knowledge and tools needed for college students to succeed in a diverse and increasingly competitive global employment landscape.
Participants will get an up-close and in-depth look at some of Maryland’s most innovative global businesses, with seven 1.5 hour virtual company visits to a variety of organizations, such as:
McCormick & Company, Inc.—a global leader in food flavors whose focus on Purpose-Led Performance has it currently ranked #6 in a global rating of the world’s most sustainable companies.
Stanley Black & Decker—a global leader in the production of tools, whose goal is to inspire makers and innovators to create a more sustainable world.
Abt Associates—an engine for social impact, fueled by caring, curiosity and cutting-edge research that moves people from vulnerability to security.
The Nature Conservancy—a global environmental nonprofit working to create a world where people and nature can thrive.
Site visits will provide:
Insights about the working environment and culture of the organization
Advice about the interviewing/hiring process
Details about career journeys of company leadership
Virtual company visits and interactive Q/A sessions
Supplemental components include:
Leveraging LinkedIn training session
Leadership and communication workshop
Access to select WTCI summer networking events and international business services
The GPS program seeks to assemble a diverse cohort of globally-oriented college students. The program is available for current sophomores, juniors, and seniors in college. Successful candidates will demonstrate:
An aptitude for high-level leadership
An educational trajectory that demonstrates achievement and potential
A professional or personal interest in international career fields
A record of significant knowledge and achievement
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
The willingness to make a commitment of their personal time to participate in the program
The program takes place during June 1-11. Due to COVID-19 the GPS Program will be virtual this year.
Applications due April 30.
To apply, visit: https://www.wtci.org/albrecht-