We're all part of communities-- campus, local, global, etc. Think about ways that you can engage, whether that's by volunteering for an on-campus resource, attending events with a local non-profit, or interning with a global agency. Apply your learning in and outside of the classroom!
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 and Kristen 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 this week's update on opportunities to gain experience! Continue reading…
Congratulations to our Coordinator, Kat Krutak-Bickert, who was selected to be recognized by the Chancellor's Commission on the Status of Women for her incredible work with SGIS!
As part of the Peace Corps week we are hosting an application workshop to help current students interested in Peace Corps service. Event will be led by a Peace Corps recruiter and returned volunteer. Continue reading…
Interested in a career with federal government? Join us as we hear from 3 Global Studies alumni who work in federal service. They will talk about their current careers and the various paths they took to get to their current positions. You will learn about what it takes to land that perfect job. Continue reading…
Join UNL Geography this summer on for a 14-day period camping and exploring the Northern Rockies for an immersive experience learning about the human and physical geographies of the region!
Info meetings:
-Feb 24, 9:30-10:30am
-Mar 4, 9:30-10:30am Continue reading…
Apply today for Dr. Belcher's Forensic Archaeology field school for this summer at a real-life setting related to the recovery of a MIA US service member from a 1945 crash of a B-24H Bomber! Airfare, lodging, and meals provided by the program.
The College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources is partnering with the Department of Modern Languages and the School of Global Integrative Studies to host an interdisciplinary panel exploring the many complexities at the intersection of climate change and migration.
Interested in working for the Department of State in the future? Hear from UNL alum, Kala Bokelman, Supervisory Special Agent from the Department of State Diplomatic Security Service (DSS), about her career journey!
Thursday, March 3rd, 5-6pm, Curiosity Suite, 1007 Oldfather Hall (10th floor) Continue reading…
From Feb. 28 to March 4, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln will celebrate Peace Corps Week with a series of information sessions for students to learn about the Peace Corps. Continue reading…
An informational session on 2022 summer internships through the University of Nebraska Washington D.C. Professional Enrichment Academy will be held via Zoom from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. (CST) on March 1, 2022. Continue reading…
This presentation is focused on #MMIWG2S and the history of violence against Native Women. The disruption of our Traditional Knowledge base and lifeways will be discussed, as well as, the current healing movement that many of us are engaged in, which is all about Restoring the Sacred. Continue reading…
BroadCAST, the webinar interview series of the UNL Center for Academic Success & Transition, features conversations about life, education and the value of the liberal arts. Tune in to this week's BroadCAST with Danielle Conrad!
The USDA Forest Service has advertisements out for archaeologists at 34 duty locations across the United States (recent and upcoming graduates) as well as advertisements for archaeologist student trainees (current students) at six locations! Continue reading…
The Kawasaki Reading Room is hosting Hinamatsuri (Japanese Girls' Day) on March 4 from 11-4, during Tea Time Friday. This event is to honor the traditional holiday celebrating girls, but we have expanded the event to be open to all genders to relax and make essential oil rollers!
Join the Kawasaki Reading Room for Relaxation Shodo (Japanese Calligraphy) on March 9 at 11am on Zoom in partnership with OASIS. This event does require an RSVP by March 1 for students to sign up to check out Shodo kits. RSVP at the link below! Continue reading…
Applications are open for the Honors Experiential Tracks program in 2022-23. Students from all majors may choose from tracks focused on civic leadership, healthcare, global impact, and sustainability. Launched in fall 2020, the program is now open to all undergraduates with a GPA of 3.5 or above. Continue reading…
The Environmental Innovation and Leadership camp brings our campus resources and community expertise together for the benefit of all students in Nebraska. UNL college students will have the opportunity to provide leadership and mentoring to high school students!
On February 28, 2022 from 2:30-3:30pm ET, Hadeil Ali, Deputy Director of the Diversity and Leadership in International Affairs Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, will offer an introduction to careers with think tanks for students and advisors.
No prereq—taught in English, no knowledge of French required.
If you have an interest in art or music, or in French writing, or simply in remaking your notions of what’s possible in artistic and intellectual creation, this class will speak to you! Continue reading…
The Juan N. Franco Legacy Scholarship offers financial assistance to students attending the University of Nebraska-Lincoln that may be ineligible for financial aid due to their immigration status. It is available to both incoming students and current students. Continue reading…
Undergraduate students with a major or minor in a Modern Language who wish to be considered for AY 22-23 scholarships should apply using our new in-house scholarship application, linked below.
The LGBTQA+ Center has 3 scholarships that UNL students connected to the LGBTQA+ community can apply for, one of which is also available for non-traditional students (including parenting students). Applications are due April 11th, 2022. Continue reading…
There are now more people over the age of 65 than under 5. Are you ready? We are! Be age-ready today and earn your minor or certificate in Gerontology! Continue reading…