We are nearly there, the finish line is just around the corner. With a few weeks to go make sure you are preparing for final projects and exams. Visit the writing center, talk to your professors, join a study group. Be proactive! Be successful!
Sydney Webb is the Academic Advisor for the School of Global Integrative Studies and the Modern Languages department. You can make an appointment with her through MyPLAN.
Read more for important updates and information regarding drop-in advising. Continue reading…
Meet senior anthropology major Sarah Spaeth from Lincoln. Sarah participated in an archaeology summer field school in Utah. She decided on the major because it broadens your mind of world history and how we got to where we are today. After graduation Sarah plans to go to graduate school. Continue reading…
Meet Dr. Gwyneth Talley, a socio-cultural and visual anthropologists whose current research focuses on female equestrians in Morocco. Dr. Talley uses visual ethnography to document unique ways women utilize religion, kinship and social networks to create agency. Continue reading…
Learn all about careers in diplomacy and how you too can make a life traveling the world ensuring peace. Diplomat in Residence Amanda Johnson will talk about different opportunities and how you too can become a Foreign Service Officer. All majors welcome. Register at https://go.unl.edu/diplomacContinue reading…
Join us for the third School of Global Integrative Studies colloquium titled "Geospatial Typologies of Informal and Illicit Spaces: Approaches for Deeper Understanding and Improved Policy Design" by Dr. Sean Crotty. Continue reading…
GLST 491: Human Rights, Conflict, and Community Changemaking
MWF 3:30-4:20pm, In Person
Global Studies: Human Rights theme, Global Development & Service theme
Interested in studying, working, or doing research abroad? Perhaps you'd like to get funding for a Masters abroad? How about funding for graduate school right here in the US? Hear about various opportunities from the Fulbright, to the Boren, and numerous other opportunities. Continue reading…
Interested in why some nations continue to grow in prosperity while others struggle? What about the 700 million people who still live on less than $1.90/day? Are you interested in nonprofit and NGO management and organizing as a career field? This class is for you. Open to all UNL students. Continue reading…
Interested in the implications of human and environmental rights as they relate to climate change, migration, indigenous cultures and other adversely affected groups? Sign up for a web conferencing section of ANTH 476/876: Human Rights, Environment and Development scheduled for T/Th 3:30-4:45PM. Continue reading…
Are you interested in applying or working with the CIA either during school or post-graduation? If yes, sign-up for a 20-minute phone call with our CIA Recruiter, Daniel, to get your questions answered about career opportunities, work environment, and culture.
International Education Week is coming up on November 9th through 20th! Check out the IEW page for a full list of interesting, educational, and fun events throughout the two week celebration.
Nelnet is accepting applications for an internship related to ALLO engineering. In this position you can create design prints through the use of GIS information and auto design programs.
Our CAS Career Coaches Meagan, Kristen, and Joanna want to help you set yourself up for career success! Check out these events and opportunities to enhance your career development.
Continue reading for more info about Education Abroad and a Fulbright presentation! Continue reading…
This new Inclusive Election page, highlighting efforts across the campus and community, is designed to provide supportive and inclusive resources, initiatives, and efforts for pre-election and post-election.