SGIS Week 5 Newsletter

Week 5: Global Experience
Week 5: Global Experience

Week 5: Get ready to Study Abroad

Interested in studying abroad? Global Experiences is organizing City and East Campus Fairs for students to learn about programs! East Campus: TODAY Sept 18, 11-2 NE East Union; City Campus: Tuesday, Sept 19, 11-2 NE Union Plaza (by the fountain).

 

Student Spotlight: Abby Brady

Student Spotlight: Abby BradyMeet senior global studies major Abby Brady who plans to become a lawyer and who is inspired by the work of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Abby spent a semester in Grenoble, France where she improved her French and traveled around the country and Europe. Continue reading…

 
Global Cafe: Coffee with a Diplomat
Global Cafe: Coffee with a Diplomat

Global Cafe: Coffee with a Diplomat

Our Global Cafe: Coffee with a Diplomat is back this fall. We are excited to welcome Sara Stealy, Diplomat in Residence. Ms. Stealy has served as a foreign service officer in Lithuania, Ghana, Latvia and Zambia. She will talk about internship and career opportunities with U.S. Department of State. Continue reading…

 
Volunteers Needed to help with Reller Prairie
Volunteers Needed to help with Reller Prairie

Volunteers Needed to help with Reller Prairie

Join School of Global Integrative Studies faculty and students and help take back the prairie. We are removing invasive cedars and upgrading fencing. Wear outdoor work clothes; bring work gloves and a hat! Saturday, October 7th from 9AM to 1PM. Continue reading…

 
anthrogroup
anthrogroup

AnthroGroup CV and Resume Workshop

AnthroGroup is a club that allows people to meet others that are interested in the field of Anthropology. Along with meeting fellow undergraduate and graduate students in the program, there are events to help build resume/CV's. Hope you can attend on 9/20!

 
Apply for a Fully-Funded Language Scholarship
Apply for a Fully-Funded Language Scholarship

Apply for a Fully-Funded Language Scholarship

Get started on your application for the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program is a fully funded intensive overseas language and cultural immersion program for American students enrolled at U.S. colleges and universities. Reach out to Dr. Emira Ibrahimpasic via emira@unl.edu to get started. Continue reading…

 

Sharing Your Story with ArcGIS StoryMaps

storymapsStoryMaps combine your data with narrative text, images, and multimedia content to create user-friendly web apps. It is a user-friendly product, and you can publish a story map without writing any code. In this hands-on workshop, you will learn how to create a story map. Oct. 26, 1-2 pm, LLS 224 Continue reading…

 
gis day
gis day

Celebrate GIS Day! Enter Map Competition!

Calling all students who love or use maps! Design a map using publicly available data or your original datasets and any software of your choice. Enter the map in celebration of Geographic Information System (GIS) Day (November 15), sponsored by University Libraries. No specialized GIS skills or GIS Continue reading…

 

Career & Internship Fairs

career fairConnect with local and national employers to learn more about different organizations and opportunities for internships or part-time and full-time jobs.
Sept. 19: Government, Policy, Public Administration, Law, Health/Wellness, Human Services, Non-Profit, 12-4pm, Nebraska Union
Sept. 20: Science, Continue reading…

 

CAS Career Workshops

career workshopsCAS Career Coaching has launched a workshop series for fall. The next workshop is Experiential Learning (EL) Planning, virtually offered on September 29th.

 

Want to meet with a career coach?

drop-insWant to meet with a Career Coach? Stop by drop-ins Wednesday 11-1 and Thursday 2-4. 107 Oldfather or Zoom.

Need something to do over the extended winter break? Enroll in 0-credit CASC 291: CAS Career Launcher. Work on your resume, LinkedIn profile, and meet with a Career Coach Continue reading…

 
Originally published September 18, 2023 - Submit an Item