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NU and Department of Homeland Security Partnership

By Karla James Nov 18, 2021 | 11:12 AM

University of Nebraska System President Ted Carter announced today that NU and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security have signed a new partnership agreement aimed at growing the DHS workforce related to national security and homeland security.

The four campuses and DHS will work together to expand career support, internships and job opportunities for students studying cybersecurity, intelligence, emergency management and law enforcement. The goal is to create a strong pipeline of Nebraska-trained workers prepared for the future.

“The University of Nebraska has a long history of working with our federal partners on research and development that solves homeland security needs facing our state and nation,” Carter said. “Those needs grow more urgent and complex by the day. As Nebraska’s university system, we have an opportunity and responsibility to help prepare the next generation of leaders who will keep our nation safe. I’m excited about this shared commitment with the Department of Homeland Security to grow the workforce of the future, and in particular about the new opportunities this partnership will create for students at the University of Nebraska.”

The new agreement includes:

DHS will provide the university with information about scholarship, internship and job opportunities within the department, specifically in Nebraska, and the university in turn will share that information with students.

Webinars will be available for students and recent graduates that provide information on the DHS mission, job opportunities and tips on federal resume-writing and the job application process.

The university will alert DHS to opportunities to participate in campus engagement activities like career fairs and other outreach events

The university will invite DHS, when appropriate, to participate in public policy forums, lectures, conferences, training exercises and other relevant events taking place on the campuses, and DHS in turn will promote the activities across the department.