You've made it to Finals Week! You've done it! Pat yourself on the back for making it through a challenging semester. We hope you have a wonderful winter break and that you get plenty of rest. We want to hear all about your adventures when you get back. Happy Holidays!
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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Last Wednesday we were in beautiful Paris and this Wednesday (12/15) we head to Grenoble with Dylan and Danielle. These two Global Studies majors are studying abroad in Grenoble this fall and will show us all around the city and tell you why you too should study abroad.
Have you ever wanted to make meaningful change, but weren't sure you had the tools to do it? Learn from the example of human rights changemakers who achieved monumental human rights advances. You'll emerge a more confident, empowered, and educated human rights changemaker, yourself!
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…
Students will learn the ins and outs of how to successfully participate in academic conferences, with an emphasis on submitting to the Spring 2022 No Limits! Conference on UNL’s campus.
How can you embrace current societal trends to build skills to chart an effective career pathway? Tuesday, Dec 14, 2021 3:00-4:15 pm ET, lifelong geographer Joseph Kerski answers this question and more. Register for this free event here: https://bit.ly/3Ddc73g
IU is accepting applications for its summer 2022 intensive, accelerated Arabic programs. Students study in an intensive, in-person, immersive setting, covering 1 year of material in 2 months. All students pay in-state tuition, regardless of residency, and other funding is available!
Check out this National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (NSF-REU) opportunity, sponsored by NSF, the University of South Alabama and Quinnipiac University – The Bioarchaeology of Bronze Age Social Systems! Continue reading…
Dr. Alice Kang (African Studies, Political Science) will offer this lecture at noon on 12/13 as part of the University of Nebraska's and the University of Kansas's new African & African American Research Colloquium. Continue reading…
Check out this available ACE 4 option for the Spring!
TR 11:00-12:15pm with Dr. Ross Dixon
Have you ever wanted to be able to discuss some of the major challenges impacting humanity by understanding the fundamental science behind them? *Continue reading for the full description* Continue reading…
This class focuses on the intersections of technology, popular culture, and what it means to be human. For spring, we'll focus on issues of surveillance, mediated experiences, and corporate influences on human behavior.