Only 4 weeks of classes remain and then we're in the finals zone. This is the time to be writing it all down-- assignments, papers, quizzes, tests and group presentations. If you haven't used resources like the Writing Center, Language Lab, or Math Resource Center, use them now!
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.
Be sure to read this newsletter's advising updates on registration. Continue reading…
Meet Erika Hepburn, 2012 global studies alumna, who currently serves as the Assistant Director of the Office of Global Strategies. Erika's advice for current students is to take a breath, to get involved with everything, to study abroad, and to be proud of your accomplishments. Continue reading…
Join us for a chance to learn about international opportunities right here in Lincoln with the State of Nebraska. UNL alumni Taylor Bolam will tell us all about paid internships and how you can use your global studies major/minor for a global career right here locally. Continue reading…
Join us for a week of events focused on preventing violence and extremism around the globe and in our own communities. From April 12 to 16, 2021, partners from across our campus, community, and world will gather to try to understand why violence and extremism happen. Visit go.unl.edu/preventviolence Continue reading…
All SGIS students interested in gaining valuable professional experience right here on campus should apply for the Yeutter Student Fellows Program. In this program you'll learn about international trade, make a community with your peers and create potential career paths. Continue reading…
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…
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…
Peace Corps recruiter will be offering 2 application workshops on April 8th. Make sure to check out at least one of them. This is your chance to immerse yourself in a community abroad and make a difference. Continue reading…
Are you interested in uplifting and amplifying the voices of international students, educating the campus community, and actively ensuring an inclusive community? Join ISAB!
Why apply for the HALO program?
-You'll help lead K-12 children in afterschool clubs and summer activities.
-Opportunities are available both online and in-person.
-Flexible work arrangements based on your availability.
-Get paid ($12/hr) doing something that you love!
Office of Diversity and Inclusion strives to enhance inclusive growth mindsets, practices, culture and belonging, & leadership. We invite All Huskers and friends of the University to facilitate an educational webinar. Continue reading…
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…