This semester has gone by quickly! With 6 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 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.
Continue reading for more info about cool career-related events and opportunities. Continue reading…
We're doing giveaways to students who read the newsletter! Enter your name & email in the form at the link below to be entered into a drawing to win some new SGIS swag.
We'll be hiding more opportunities to win throughout the newsletter each week, so keep an eye out!
We’re so excited to announce our first Global Café of the year! Please join us for a great talk, and some delicious Central American food. Bring a friend and learn something new.
Wednesday, November 17, 2021
12:00-1:00PM
Oldfather 430G or via Zoom at GO.UNL.EDU/COPAN Continue reading…
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…
Join the next CAS Inquire talk with Dr. Nora Peterson (Department Chair of Modern Languages and Literatures, French faculty)! This talk will connect the roots of the #MeToo movement to French Renaissance images and texts.
November 9, 5:30-6:30pm
Swanson Auditorium - Nebraska Union Continue reading…
Geography majors and minors: Please complete the survey linked below!
The survey is designed to take less than 10 minutes and it will help us better understand your needs and goals, what you like about the Geography program, and what you'd like to see more of.
Please join us next Thursday for AnthroGroup! Current anthropology graduate student, Olivia Thomsen will be speaking on her research and her experience working in the field of museums!
Morrill Hall will be one of the employers represented at the career event, Science at Work. The intro portion of the event will be science-specific, but most of the event will be break out rooms for you to learn about museum work and ask questions!
Join in the university’s 2021 International Education Week celebrations with more than 80 virtual and in-person events to celebrate global opportunities and international diversity from Nov. 1 to 24. Continue reading…
Spring 2022 course with Dr. Carrie Heitman - TR 9:30-10:45am
This course will explore how Anthropology has adopted and adapted new technologies to understand human experience from past to present, including powerful new technologies and investigations.
Introduction to the regional geography of the U.S. Attention to the significance of location, advantages and limitations of the natural environment, population distribution, and economic development considered regionally.
Interested in a career in nonprofit, humanitarian or development sector? Then you must take ANTH/GLST/HRHA 474: Development in Theory and Practice. This course critically examines gaps in economic and social progress and the ways in which we can help address them. Continue reading…
Remote Summer 2022 Internship: Library of Congress
The Library of Congress Junior Fellows Summer Intern Program enables students to experience the collections and services of the world's largest, all-inclusive library. Fellows explore digital initiatives and increase access to unparalleled collections under the direction of Library curators. Continue reading…
Two internship positions (Wildlife and Archaeologist) located in Chadron, NE are now open on Hispanic Access Foundation MANO Project. These are 9-month positions with HAF and upon successful completion of the internship (approx. 960 hours), candidates will have Direct Hire Authority Eligibility Continue reading…
Each month, APSIA hosts a free webinar with best practices in applying to graduate school. Webinars walk attendees through selecting a program, putting together an application, paying for school, and more. Next ones will be November 15 and December 9.
The Phi Beta Kappa Society invites applications from well-rounded arts, humanities, mathematics, natural sciences, and social sciences students who possess an overall GPA of 3.5 or higher with an anticipated graduation date of Fall/Winter 2022-Spring 2024.
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…
A Meet-Up is a relaxed, low-pressure way to make connections and expand your knowledge from experts in specific careers. We have a great panel ready to share their experiences in Health Education, Nutrition/Public Health, Behavioral/Mental Health, Community Health, and Wellness.