CAREER FAIR PREP LABS WITH CAS CAREER COACHES
Tuesday, February 4th, 12-2pm, 1007 Oldfather Hall
Thursday, February 6th, 11am-12:30pm, 1007 Oldfather Hall
Friday, February 7th, 12-2pm, 1007 Oldfather Hall
• Career Coaches Kristen Aldrich and Meagan Savage are here to help as you prepare for the upcoming Career Fairs on February 11th and 12th. Drop by to get help on your resume, identify employers to speak to at the fair, practice your elevator pitch, or overall what to expect. If you cannot attend one of the labs, be sure to schedule an appointment with Meagan or Kristen on MyPLAN or by calling the Academic and Career Advising Center at 402-472-4190.
MCAT WORKSHOP
Monday, February 3rd, 4-5pm, 221 Love Library South
• The MCAT (Medical College Admissions Test) is an important piece of your application to medical school. We’ll review the content of the exam, discuss considerations for when to take it, and share preparation
RESUMANIA
Wednesday, February 5th, 2-4pm, Centennial Room, NE Union (City Campus)
Wednesday, February 5th, 12-2pm, Animal Science Complex (East Campus)
• Get your resume reviewed with an employer or career coach from your area of interest
• This event is come and go and consists of 15-minute drop-in resume reviews
• Check out the event on Handshake: https://unl.joinhandshake.com/events/411044
NETWORK NOW! WITH INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Wednesday, February 5th, 4:30-6pm, Heritage Room, NE Union (City Campus)
• Brush up on your networking skills with UNL Staff members in preparing for the upcoming Career Fairs
• This event is exclusively for international students
• Register here: go.unl.edu/nw25
GILMAN SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION SESSION (Learn about the Gilman Scholarship to Study Abroad)
Tuesday, February 4th, 3:30pm, Plate River North Room, NE Union
Wednesday, February 5th, 3:30pm, Plate River North Room, NE Union
• The U.S. Department of State’s Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship is a grant program that enables Pell-eligible students to study or intern abroad. Awards of up to $5,000 for study abroad program expenses (airfare, tuition, room and board, etc) are offered, plus an additional $3,000 for the study of a Critical Need Language.
CivicSpark Fellow Priority Application Open for 20-21 Service Year:
Are you passionate about tackling the biggest environmental and social equity challenges facing communities today while launching your social purpose career? If so, CivicSpark, a Governor’s Initiative AmeriCorps program, is right for you! CivicSpark is dedicated to building capacity for local governments to address community resilience issues such as climate, water, housing, and mobility. During the 2020-21 service year, 90 CivicSpark Fellows will support over 100 cities, schools, and other public agencies to implement local sustainability projects on topics including sustainable transportation, energy efficiency, climate action planning, water conservation, drought response, equity and affordable housing. Fellows gain exceptional career experience, training to become future leaders in California’s response to community resilience issues.
CivicSpark is looking for upcoming and recent college graduates who want to gain real-world experience, start their career in the sustainability and resilience fields, and make a lasting impact!
Find a detailed list of current and past projects on Our Projects page.
Apply now to be part of the movement!
Priority deadline: Feb. 29, 2020
Learn more about CivicSpark by attending one of our Fellow Recruitment Webinars
For more information and to apply, please visit: http://civicspark.lgc.org/join-civicspark/fellow/