Week 10 SGIS Newsletter

Week 10: Stay on Track
Week 10: Stay on Track

Week 10: Stay on Track

Make sure you are keeping a track of assignments, exams, quizzes or papers remaining. Talk to your professors, join a study group, organize your time. Don't forget that only 5 weeks remain until finals!

 
Job Opportunity
Job Opportunity

Job Opportunity

Position Title: Family Resource Program Coordinator
Availability: Open now until suitable candidate is found, review will begin 3/29/2021
Monday-Friday; Occasional weekend and/or evening hours may be assigned as needed; full time, exempt position, flexible schedule. Salary: $33,280 -$37,440 Continue reading…

 
Summer Global Experience: Course on Peace Negotiation
Summer Global Experience: Course on Peace Negotiation

Summer Global Experience: Course on Peace Negotiation

Sign up today for GLST 391: Negotiating Peace: From Conflict to Coexistence. In this class we ask: How do violent conflicts end? Are conflicts ever truly resolved, or are they managed? You will cover three case studies of conflict resolution and gain negotiation experience through mock mediations. Continue reading…

More details at: https://myworld.unl.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgramAngular&id=12996
 

Summer Experience: UNL Archaeological Field School

Summer Experience: UNL Archaeological Field School Check out our Archaeological Field School this Summer on Archaic Period Foragers at Reller Prairie!
June 7 - July 9
Applicant review starts March 31, 2021 and will continue until course is full at 15, so apply early!

Read more for an overview, learning objectives, schedule, accommodations, & cost Continue reading…

 

International/Domestic Student Survey

International/Domestic Student SurveyOne of our majors is doing a research project for COMM 220 on the relationship between domestic and international UNL students, how they feel about the connectivity of the two communities, and how they feel or know about what the university does to help. Help them out by taking their survey!

More details at: https://forms.gle/oVFREyWLTnoDzU1t8
 
American Anthropological Association Webinar Series: Pathways to Careers
American Anthropological Association Webinar Series: Pathways to Careers

American Anthropological Association Webinar Series: Pathways to Careers

The American Anthropological Association is putting on a webinar series on Pathways to Careers. Presenters are ready to share key insights about their day-to-day work lives: what they do, how they do it, and why their work matters. Continue reading to see what career topics are coming up! Continue reading…

More details at: https://www.americananthro.org/AttendEvents/Content.aspx?ItemNumber=2143&navItemNumber=637
 

Masters Programs at Johns Hopkins

Masters Programs at Johns HopkinsInterested in an MS degree? In the MS in Geographic Information Systems program, you can immerse yourself in leading-edge technologies that harness the power of spatial data. Pursue the MS in Geospatial Intelligence degree to specialize in analyzing environments and the human activity within them.

More details at: https://landing.advanced.jhu.edu/bigdata/D
 
GEOL 291: The Anthropocene, New Special Topics Course
GEOL 291: The Anthropocene, New Special Topics Course

GEOL 291: The Anthropocene, New Special Topics Course

This fall, Dr. Tracy Frank, will be offering GEOL 291: The Anthropocene, 3 credits, no prerequisites. Geologists measure time in eons, eras, periods, and epochs. Many scholars argue that we have entered into a new epoch, the Anthropocene (the human epoch). Continue reading…

 
CAS Career Coaches Meagan and Kristen
CAS Career Coaches Meagan and Kristen

CAS Career Coaching

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 events and opportunities to develop professionally! Continue reading…

 
The Earthstock Drive-in double feature will show "The Lorax" and "Wall-E" on April 2.
The Earthstock Drive-in double feature will show "The Lorax" and "Wall-E" on April 2.

Here's your chance to celebrate the environment with a Drive-in Movie Double Feature

UPC Nebraska, in collaboration with Campus Nightlife and ASUN, is excited to host a drive-in movie double feature to celebrate the annual Earthstock festival. Swing by to watch "The Lorax" and "WALL-E" while enjoying snacks provided by Campus Nightlife.
Continue reading…

More details at: https://unl.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/university-program-council
 
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