One of the best things you can do for your success is to prepare. Study for your courses, plan for internships, attend workshops on graduate school preparation, meet with Sydney to talk about planning, and make sure to read the newsletter each week for updates and tips!
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 or see her drop-in hours at the link below.
Our CAS Career Coaches Meagan, Kristen, and Joanna want to help you set yourself up for career success! Check out these upcoming events and opportunities to enhance your career development.
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Lisa DiGiovanni will give a talk titled "Militarized Masculinity and Torture" on November 15th at 12:00 p.m. via Zoom. She will show a video essay she created on her research on militarized masculinity and torture in Pinochet's Chile, and then deliver remarks on the video's broader themes. Continue reading…
Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia, a Penn State law professor and immigration law scholar, will present “Facing Immigrant Exclusion: Then and Now” at 7 p.m. Nov. 2 at the Lied Center for Performing Arts. The free public event is part of the 2021-22 E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues.
Consider earning your internship credit with our Programs in English as a Second Language program right here on campus helping international students acclimate to their new life here in Lincoln. Must apply by December for Spring semester. Continue reading…
Colonization, Decolonization and Globalization will examine the process of colonization and decolonization that define the making of a modern, integrated and globalized world (from 1500s to the present). Fully online, ACE 6 approved and open to ALL UNL students no matter their major. Continue reading…
Join Dr. Bitterman for an exploration of urgent global environmental issues and their relationships with physical, social, biological, and economic processes. Investigate the interactions of human activity, wellbeing, and environmental change.
GEOG 181: Global Environmental Issues
MWF 10:30-11:20am
How is human trafficking operating right here in our state and region? Enroll in GEOG 491 to learn more about how concepts like culture, politics, power relationships, and economics tie into the temporal and spatial dimensions of human trafficking. Continue reading…
Check out this job opportunity as a Temporary Collections Assistant with the Great Plains Art Museum, Center for Great Plains Studies.
Do you have a love for art and are curious about pursuing a career working with museum collections? This opportunity might be right for you! Continue reading…
Applications for the 2022-2023 Teaching Assistant Program in France (TAPIF) are now open! The program is looking to hire 1500 Americans for 7-month paid teaching assistant positions within French public schools. Continue reading…
Are you interested in applying or working with the CIA either during school or post-graduation? Sign-up for a 20-minute conversation a CIA representative to get your questions answered about career opportunities, work environment, and culture.
Wednesday, Nov. 3, 9am-3pm
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CIA Representatives will share experiences describing a “Day in the Life” as a CIA officer and will provide an Agency overview including the variety of career and internship opportunities available.
November 4, 10:30-11:30am, Heritage Room, City Campus Union Continue reading…
CIA representatives will provide information regarding the CIA, the career and internship opportunities available, and best practices for applying. Speakers will discuss application process, resumes, cover letters, and allow time for questions.
“No Limits” is an annual student conference dedicated to crossing boundaries between disciplines and exploring a wide range of women’s
and gender issues. Present or Perform at No Limits! Creative writing, visual arts, film, music, performances, workshops, and academic papers are all welcome. Continue reading…
Washington, D.C. in the 21st Century: A Career Landscape Transformed
This seminar will provide an overview of the types of careers available in Washington, D.C. as well as tips and resources on securing a job or internship in the city.
The Point Foundation announces its new scholarship initiative for Members of Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) communities who identify as LGBTQ. Point will support tuition and other education-related expenses, plus offer access to coaching and the Point Foundation network.
Join UNL Russian for a celebration of Slavic Halloween: Rusalia! Learn about the traditions and history, join in fun contests, learn about Slavic fortune-telling, create your own handmade doll, and enjoy tea and treats!
RUSS 408: Russian in Mass and Social Media (ACE 10)
Learn how the Russian language is used in political and business spheres, journalism, blogs, and mass and social media.
Great for Russian learners and for Russian native and heritage speakers!
UPC Nebraska is excited to collaborate with Escape Lincoln to offer free escape room reservations to UNL students. Escape Lincoln is located conveniently near campus, so don't miss this chance to switch up your daily routine! Continue reading…
This January, travel to the Shenandoah Valley and discover a region of the US with a unique Black cultural heritage and rich history that is still prevalent today!
Here's an exciting new online ACE 4 course for spring:
NRES 125 INTRODUCTION TO ZOO AND AQUARIUM SCIENCE
Become familiar with the concepts and challenges associated with biological, ethical, welfare, and administrative aspects of zoo science and captive animal care.