Advising Updates
This week, I want to discuss Priority Registration for the Fall 2023 semester again. Continue reading…
This week, I want to discuss Priority Registration for the Fall 2023 semester again. Continue reading…
Now - Tuesday, April 11 - Priority Registration for the Fall Semester 2023
The Geology Student Spotlight is your opportunity to learn a bit more about one of your fellow Geology majors at UNL. This week, Matthew Schaffart from Omaha, Nebraska, is in the spotlight. Continue reading…
The Nebraska Academy of Sciences 2023 Annual Meeting will take place in Lincoln on Saturday, April 21st. The deadline to submit a abstract is Friday, February 24th, and the deadline to register to attend is Monday, April 10th. Click here for more information! Continue reading…
This grant was established through the generosity of Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc. (GSSI) to support the Near-Surface Geophysics Section’s student-scientists conducting field geophysical research using ground-penetrating radar and electromagnetic methods. Apply by April 12th! Continue reading…
The AAPG Foundation's L. Austin Weeks Undergraduate Grant Program is currently accepting applications. This program provides undergraduate students and student chapters, associations or clubs the opportunity to apply for grants to cover geoscience education expenses. Apply by April 15th! Continue reading…
On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 5:00 pm, the Undergraduate Research & Fellowships office and the Institute of International Education will host a virtual Group Presentation Session for prospective applicants. The Fulbright U.S. Student Program funds one academic year abroad for multiple purposes. Continue reading…
More details at: https://events.unl.edu/URAF/2023/04/04/171979/On Tuesday, April 4th at 5:00-7:00 pm in the Willa Cather Dinning Complex, the International Student and Scholar Office, in collaboration with UNL Housing and UNL Dining Services, invites you to Spring in Paris Cuisine Night. It is an opportunity to experience the world's cultural heritage. Continue reading…
On Thursday, April 6th at 4-5 pm in Oldfather Hall 1007 (10th floor), there will be a Special College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Version of Huskers Abroad 101. If you can’t make it, additional sessions are offered every Wednesday and Thursday at 3:30 pm in Louise Pound Hall Room 137. Continue reading…
For the Fall 2023 semester, the METR/NRES 370: Applied Climatology course will be taught at 11-11:50 am in Hardin Hall Room 228 by Professor Rezaul Mahmood. The METR/NRES 370 course can be used to fulfill required elective hours within the Geology or Meteorology-Climatology major. Learn more here! Continue reading…
For the Fall 2023 semester, the NRES 208: Climate Literacy in Natural Resources course will be taught at 9-9:50 am in Hardin Hall Room 163 by Professor Michael Hayes. The NRES 208 course is a requirement of the Applied Climate Science minor or an interesting elective. Click here to learn more! Continue reading…
For students looking to start work on their language requirement and study a critical language, Professor Olha Tytarenko is offering Russian 101 and 102 in an online format in back-to-back sessions this summer. Continue reading…
The Department of Textiles, Merchandising, & Fashion Design will be offering three course this summer that fulfill ACE requirements. Click here for more information! Continue reading…
The McNair Scholars Program serves selected undergraduates—minority and first generation students with financial need—who historically have been underrepresented in graduate education, with the aim of increasing the number of these students in U.S. doctoral programs. Apply by Saturday, April 15th! Continue reading…
Click here for job and internship openings that would be available for Geology majors. Continue reading…
Trina, Allison, Sai, and Meagan can help you explore career options, identify ways to build experience, and prepare to apply for internships, jobs, or graduate school, including help with resumes, applications, and interviewing. Click here for a calendar of career events as well! 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…
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