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NSA SPORT Internship Info Session
SPORT is a 12-week paid summer internship offered by the National Security Agency (NSA) that provides 8 U.S. Citizen graduate students the opportunity to apply their technical skill to current, real-world operations research problems at the NSA. This one-hour presentation is designed to provide background and information to give students an idea of the general kinds of problems they might work on as part of the SPORT program, and generate an engaged Q&A session. Please note, the presentation is open to anyone, but the SPORT program is only open to U.S. citizen graduate students. Program Highlights: -- Paid internship (12 weeks, May-August 2025) -- Applications accepted September 1 - October 1 (https://www.intelligencecareers.gov/NSA/students-and-internships) -- Opportunity to apply operations research, mathematics, statistics, computer science, and/or engineering skills -- Real NSA mission problems -- Paid annual and sick leave, housing assistance available, most travel costs covered -- Opportunity to network with other Intelligence Agencies
When | 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm on 16 September 2024 |
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Building | Yawkey Center, CCD Sixth Floor, 100 Bay State Rd |