The time has come for you to buckle down and start getting ready for finals. There are only two weeks left before we kick off finals week! Make sure to check your syllabus for final instructions and write down dates of when everything is due. Good Luck!
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. Continue reading…
Meet Rylan Korpi, a senior Global Studies major from Maple Valley, Washington who hopes to pursue a career in Foreign Service. Rylan studied in Brazil, and hopes to return this fall and he recommends that everyone step outside of their comfort zone and travel. Continue reading…
Apply NOW for a fully funded semester-long internship program featuring placement in Congressional and corporate legislative affairs office where you will gain educational and hands-on experience with project-based public policy programs. Continue reading…
Join Diplomat in Residence Amanda Johnson to learn about careers and merit-based student programs. Find fully-funded internships and graduate fellowships.
Tuesday April 20th, 5:30-6:30pm via Zoom
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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…
Make sure to GLST/RELG 150: Jesus: A Global History this fall. This course will count for Theme: Identity, Culture and Society OR Region: Africa and Middle East. Learn about Jesus from Christian, Islamic, Judaic, Buddhist and Hindu traditions. This is also an ACE 5 and is open to all students. Continue reading…
Complete RUSS101 and RUSS102 in ten weeks this summer, and get ready to enter RUSS201 in the Fall of 2021. As one of the most important critical languages for national security, learning Russian will open doors to numerous careers. Sign up NOW! Continue reading…
Sign up to take RUSS331 this fall. No previous Russian study necessary. In this course you will learn about Russian culture, civilization and major cultural periods like the Tsarist period, the October Revolution, and the post-Soviet period through the medium of film. Continue reading…
The Student Conservation Association (SCA) and the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) are looking for detail oriented, highly motivated, and independent people to join the 2021 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) inventory program. (May 17, 2021 - September 18, 2021) Continue reading…
The NSF Spatiotemporal Innovation Center (STC) is looking for 6 – 10 undergraduate research assistants to serve as NSF REU Fellows from May 2021 to August 2021.
Review of applications will start on April 20, 2021.
SBSRC/MERC is looking for undergraduate students majoring in social and behavior sciences to support evaluation project managers and associates. The variety of duties range from transcription and data entry, to data analysis, data interpretation, and report writing. Continue reading…
UNL students, faculty and community of Lincoln are invited to visit the Arab world with our outstanding UNL Arabic Studies students. Meet our student panel on April 20, 11:00 am-12:00 pm and learn about the Arab world and culture!
Last summer, Nebraska committed to learning from the past and acting in the present through Journey Towards Anti-Racism and Racial Equity. On April 28 from 3 to 4:15 p.m., the university community is invited to learn more about making impactful changes for diversity and inclusion from Paul Gorski. Continue reading…
Be a part of Lincoln's and UNL's premier lecture series, the EN Thompson Forum on World Issues, as a member of the Forum on World Issues Student Committee.
Keep reading for more info on why you should apply! 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…
UNL students participate in a wide variety of experiential learning opportunities. If you've had an internship/co-op, volunteer, research, or career-related experience, track your experiences via the new Experiential Learning Dashboard which is now available in the Academics dropdown menu of MyRed. Continue reading…