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DESCRIPTION:This workshop is open to all undergraduate students as part of 
 the Professional Development Series hosted by the International Relations 
 Program and the Program in Citizenship and Civic Engagement.\nThis discuss
 ion will highlight the skills and characteristics that students need to pu
 rsue careers in the intelligence community as well as ways to search for o
 pportunities in this field.You must pre-register to participate in this wo
 rkshop.Register for this event through Handshake.&nbsp\;\n\nPresented by:\
 nProfessor Murrett is a faculty member in the Maxwell School’s Department 
 of Public Administration and International Affairs and the Deputy Director
  of the Syracuse University Institute for Security Policy and Law. Previou
 sly\, he served as Director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
 \, Director of Naval Intelligence\, and Vice Director of Intelligence on t
 he Joint Staff. Professor Murrett teaches undergraduate courses on the U.S
 . intelligence community.\n\nProfessor Patel is the Maxwell School's Gregg
  Professor of Practice in Korean and East Asian Affairs\, teaching for the
  Policy Studies Program and Department of Public Administration and Intern
 ational Affairs. Previously\, she previously managed HSBC’s regional finan
 cial crime intelligence and analytics functions in Asia-Pacific. She has a
 lso worked in the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforceme
 nt Network\, the DNI Open Source Center\, and the Central Intelligence Age
 ncy. Professor Patel teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on intelli
 gence analysis and illicit finance.\n\nThis event is sponsored by the Inte
 rnational Relations Program and Program in Citizenship and Civic Engagemen
 t. For additional information\, please contact Amy Kennedy at amkenned@syr
 .edu.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL: Working in the Intelligence Community
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>This workshop is open to all underg
 raduate students</strong> as part of the Professional Development Series h
 osted by the International Relations Program and the Program in Citizenshi
 p and Civic Engagement.</p><p>\n<br></p><p>This discussion will highlight 
 the skills and characteristics that students need to pursue careers in the
  intelligence community as well as ways to search for opportunities in thi
 s field.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>You must pre-register to participate in 
 this workshop.</strong></p><p><a href="https://syr.joinhandshake.com/event
 s/709909" title="Register for this event through Handshake.">Register for 
 this event through Handshake.</a>&nbsp\;</p><p>\n<br></p><p>\nPresented by
 :\n</p><p><strong>Professor Murrett </strong>is a faculty member in the Ma
 xwell School’s Department of Public Administration and International Affai
 rs and the Deputy Director of the Syracuse University Institute for Securi
 ty Policy and Law. Previously\, he served as Director of the National Geos
 patial-Intelligence Agency\, Director of Naval Intelligence\, and Vice Dir
 ector of Intelligence on the Joint Staff. Professor Murrett teaches underg
 raduate courses on the U.S. intelligence community.\n</p><p>\n<strong>Prof
 essor Patel</strong> is the Maxwell School's Gregg Professor of Practice i
 n Korean and East Asian Affairs\, teaching for the Policy Studies Program 
 and Department of Public Administration and International Affairs. Previou
 sly\, she previously managed HSBC’s regional financial crime intelligence 
 and analytics functions in Asia-Pacific. She has also worked in the U.S. D
 epartment of Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network\, the DNI Ope
 n Source Center\, and the Central Intelligence Agency. Professor Patel tea
 ches undergraduate and graduate courses on intelligence analysis and illic
 it finance.</p><p>\n\n<br></p><p>This event is sponsored by the Internatio
 nal Relations Program and Program in Citizenship and Civic Engagement. For
  additional information\, please contact Amy Kennedy at <a href="mailto:am
 kenned@syr.edu" title="amkenned@syr.edu">amkenned@syr.edu</a>.&nbsp\;<br><
 /p>
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