Upcoming Events

Relax & ReEnergize
Relax & ReEnergize

Math Department Events

Pelen Guven Geredeli, UNL
Qualitative Properties of Evolutionary Partial Differential Equations; Hosted by Dr. George Avalos
Friday, November 16 from 4:00-4:50 pm
115 Avery Hall

Michael Parks, Sandia Laboratories
Hosted by Petronela Radu and Mikil Foss
Friday, November 30 from 4:00-4:50 pm
115 or 351 Avery Hall

Campus-Wide Events

Financing Health School Education
An Explore Center Pre-Health Event
The extra years of school required to attain your healthcare career will have financial implications (debt, costs of living, etc.). Attend this session and start thinking about how you can prepare financially for your advanced education and learn about programs available to help you pay back your health school educational costs.
Wednesday, November 14 from 4-5 pm
221 Love Library South

Interviewing Tips for Health Schools
An Explore Center Pre-Health Event
Will you be interviewing for a health professions school soon? Learn strategies for how to have a great interview. Attend the one that fits your schedule best.
Thursday, November 15 from 4-5 pm
221 Love Library South

Relax & ReEnergize!
Come relax and reenergize on Aqua Massage Beds, at the Smoothie and Coffee Bar, Oxygen Bar, Make a Candle and More! Sponsored by Campus NightLife. Free with NCard.
Friday, November 16 starting at 8 pm
Nebraska City Campus Union Centennial Room

Stress Management Consultation for International Students
If you are an international student who is feeling stressed and aren’t sure where to turn, make an appointment for this free, confidential consultation. To reserve your spot, email xiping.qiu@unl.edu. For urgent concerns, call 402.472.5000 and follow the prompts. Help is available 24/7.
Tuesday, November 27 from 1:30-2:30 pm
110 Love Library South

International Education Week Events November 12-16

From Suitcase to Briefcase: Selling Your Study Abroad Experience to Employers
So you’ve been abroad – but now what? In this come and go session, talk with Career professionals on how to talk about your experience abroad. Bring a copy of your resume, a sample cover letter, even your interview skills and see how you can set yourself apart from the crowd with your international experience.
Monday, November 12 from 3:30-5:00 pm
Pixel Lab in Henzlik Hall

The Future of Globalization Panel
Hosted by Global Studies and International Business, this panel will bring together experts from different disciplines across campus to talk about the effect of globalization on economy, politics, and national security, and the way in which it is affecting the lives of people across the globe as well as in our own communities in Nebraska. Brown bag lunch with appetizers provided. No registration required.
Tuesday, November 13 from 12:00-1:30 pm
111 COB - Hawks Hall

International Food Bazaar
Organized by the UNL chapter of Cultural Ambassadors, head to City Campus Union and feast your eyes and stomach on foods from cultures and countries around the world! Learn about local favorites and meet members of 12 student organizations. Please bring cash for this event.
Wednesday, November 14 from 11 am to 2 pm
Nebraska City Campus Union

Internships Abroad Panel
Have you ever wanted to complete an internship abroad? Hear from fellow students about their experience interning abroad and tips for success in having a great internship experience. The panel will last one hour, followed by individual questions, 1-1 advising with Education Abroad and Career Services staff, and networking. Students are welcome to come and go as their schedule permits.
Wednesday, November 14 from 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Nebraska City Campus Union, Crib Area

Research Abroad Panel
Are you curious about how to gain research experience abroad? Join #HuskersAbroad alumni for an informal panel as they share their experiences and success tips for conducting research abroad. The panel will last one hour, followed by individual questions, 1-1 advising with Education Abroad and Career Services staff, and networking. Students are welcome to come and go as their schedule permits.
Wednesday, November 14 from 12:30-2:00 pm
Nebraska City Campus Union, Crib Area

Global Opportunities Fair
This event provides the opportunity for globally-minded students to explore options available in Nebraska and beyond, both now and post-graduation. The fair will feature businesses and nonprofit organizations, as well as education abroad programs. This is a collaborative event, hosted by International Business, Global Studies, Education Abroad, and the Business Career Center.
Thursday, November 15 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm
College of Business - Hawks Hall Atrium

Chinese Name Pronunciation Workshop
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln community is invited to a Chinese Name Pronunciation workshop. Join us for a brown-bag session to learn more about pronunciation. No registration required.
Friday, November 16 from 12:00-1:00 pm
032 COB - Hawks Hall