Advising Updates
This week, we are going to discuss time management again as I believe it is so important to being successful. Continue reading…
This week, we are going to discuss time management again as I believe it is so important to being successful. Continue reading…
Dr. Filina is trying to gauge the interest in the current AAPG chapter and the potential addition of the SEG chapter. Click here for information about both organizations and for a link to a survey created by Dr. Filina! Please complete the survey as soon as possible. Continue reading…
This Learning Award is designed to give EAS undergraduate students an opportunity to pursue external contacts in the science field that will help them gain practical knowledge of that field prior to graduation. The intent is to give the student a jump-start on their career in a chosen field. Continue reading…
Saturday, January 29 to Friday, April 15 - All course withdrawals noted with a grade of "W" on academic record
Friday, February 4 - Last day to withdraw from a full semester course and receive 50% refund
The Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (EAS) is interviewing (via Zoom) 4 candidates for a hydrometeorologist / hydroclimatologist position, and we would highly value student input. You have 2 opportunities to provide input about each of the candidates. Continue reading…
January 30th-February 6th, 2022, https://go.unl.edu/huskersuitup
Looking to grow or build your professional wardrobe for the upcoming career fair or possible job interviews? Check out the Husker Suit-Up event where you can take an extra 30% off select career and dress apparel at JC Penney. Continue reading…
For the Spring 2022 semester, there will be 5 days of in-person career fairs in the Nebraska City Campus Union and 1 day of online career fair via Handshake. Click here for more information and visit Handshake to register for a career fair! Continue reading…
Do you have an interest in researching environmental problems, including global climate change? All STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) majors are encouraged to apply to participate in a ten-week undergraduate research program. Application deadline is Tuesday, February 15th! Continue reading…
Programs in English as a Second Language (PIESL) offers an English as a Second Language (ESL) Support Lab for international students and scholars who may need language-related support in their courses, reading and writing assignments. Continue reading…
The Nebraska Water Center is kicking off their 2022 Spring Seminar Series on Wednesday, February 2 with a discussion on Lincoln’s Antelope Valley Project from Glenn Johnson and Wynn Hjermstad. Continue reading…
Join the International Student and Scholar Office (ISSO) to learn and try skiing or snowboarding Feb. 12 from 8:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Mt. Crescent Ski Area, Iowa. Continue reading…
UCARE funding is available to Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors in any majors or fields of study to propose an original research or creative project, through which students will gain hands-on experience. Proposals for Summer 2022 and 2022-23 Academic Year are due February 15, 2022! Continue reading…
NASA Summer 2022 Internship applications are now being accepted! NASA internships and fellowships leverage NASA’s unique missions and programs to enhance and increase the capability, diversity and size of the nation’s future STEM workforce. Application deadline is Friday, March 4, 2022! Continue reading…
The American Geosciences Institute would like to announce that the Harriet Evelyn Wallace Scholarship is now open for applications! The scholarship is available for female students pursuing a graduate degree at an accredited institution of higher education in a recognized geoscience program. Continue reading…
At KU, Museum Studies is a rigorous academic discipline that prepares students to become leaders in a world where natural sciences, visual and performing arts, humanities, and social sciences intersect in the space of the museum. Fall 2022 Application Deadline is February 1. Continue reading…
Architecture of Earthquakes in the Deep Crust: International Arctic Expedition Science for Undergraduates is an NSF REU focused on structural geology, geologic mapping, and earthquake geology in Sisimiut, Greenland. Apply by February 7! Continue reading…
Are you a full-time student interested in pursuing graduate education with the ultimate goal of earning a PhD? The McNair Scholars Program was created with the goal of helping students conduct research, gain admission to graduate school, and earn their PhD degree. Application deadline is April 1st! Continue reading…
The International Student and Scholar Office (ISSO) is excited to bring back Life in Lincoln! Students will have a weekly opportunity to enjoy activities around the campus and the Lincoln community and make new friends. Continue reading…
The NASA DEVELOP National Program offers 10-week paid research opportunities to current students and recent college graduates. NASA DEVELOP projects focus on helping local, national, and international communities address their environmental concerns. Application deadline is February 25th! Continue reading…
The Matanuska Glacier Park in Alaska is accepting applications for paid glacier intern positions this summer. This amazing summer experience affords students the ability to earn money over the summer while gaining hands-on experience working on a glacier in the mountains of Alaska. Continue reading…
This unique internship allows students an opportunity to dig dinosaur bones
in several active dinosaur quarries. You will be trained on the proper
techniques of excavation, mapping, and preparation. You will also be working with the public through our many digging programs and giving tours. Continue reading…
The Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Summer Research Program provides undergraduate students the opportunity to gain research experience in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Selected students will spend 10 weeks conducting research. Continue reading…
This May we head to Ireland and Northern Ireland to learn how to negotiate peace and whether or not conflicts truly end or are managed. This 3-week, 3-credit experience will be lifechanging! Apply for GLST 391: Negotiating Peace to go abroad this summer!
Visit the link below for more info
Learning Communities is hiring peer mentors for the 2022-2023 school year. Learning Community Peer Mentors are upper-division students who provide support for first-year students and work with faculty and staff to enhance the first-year experience of these students. Continue reading…
Click here for job and internship openings that would be available for Geology majors. Continue reading…
Your faculty partner, Prof. Richard Kettler (rkettler1@unl.edu), and your assigned advisor, Doug Pellatz (dpellatz@unl.edu), are here to help if you have questions, concerns, or just want to talk about your next steps as a student. Click here for scheduling details! Continue reading…
The International Student and Scholar Office is looking for student volunteers for models and make-up artists for "Global Glam: A Night of Fashion, Diversity and Community," Mar. 26. Continue reading…
Every Wednesday from January 19 to March 30 at 5 pm in 221 Love Library South, the Center for Academic Success and Transition (CAST) will host their Success Workshop Series covering everything from time management to class presentation skills. Continue reading…
The Exploratory and Pre-Professional Advising Center (aka the Explore Center) has released their schedule of Spring 2022 Pre-Law Workshops. The Explore Center offers a lot of great workshops to help you on your path to admission to a law school. Continue reading…
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