This week is International Education Week (IEW), November 13-17, 2023. Celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide by attending one of many events on campus. Pick which event to go at https://global.unl.edu/international-education-week
Meet junior Anthropology major Autumn Twohig from Omaha. Autumn serves a mentor for high school students through NCPA/TFIOE and she's active in Honors. After graduation Autumn plans for a masters in Anthropology. Continue reading…
All students, faculty and staff are invited to our annual End of Semester Celebration. There will be food, refreshments, and good conversation. Join us Friday, December 8th from 2:30-4:00PM in Oldfather 807. Continue reading…
Learn more about Peace Crops Prep and join us Monday, Tuesday and Thursday this week at Nebraska Union and East Campus Union. See flyer for details. Continue reading…
Join us Wednesday, December 6th from 2:00-3:30PM for Global Studies Student Research Showcase for students currently enrolled in Global Studies Capstone. Students will present their capstone research project and findings via poster presentation. All UNL students, faculty and staff welcome!
You are invited to UNL Peace Corps Prep Fall 2023 Celebration & Certificate Ceremony. You will hear from soon to be graduating Peace Corps Prep students and their post-graduation plans. We'll also be serving lunch. Open to all students interested in Peace Corps. Continue reading…
Applying for federal positions is an art and requires that students attend to important details. AnthroGroup sponsored a session last spring on how to apply for federal internships and positions via USAJobs. Here is the video of Dr. Belcher talking about how this works: video1549176998.mp4 Continue reading…
Learn all about social entrepreneurship and the ways in which young professionals and students from diverse academic and social backgrounds can create social change on a sustainable basis. Learn how to build and promote innovative ventures that influence social change. Open to all students. Continue reading…
Don't miss a chance to take ANTH/GLST/ETHN 280: Colonization, Decolonization and Globalization this coming spring. This Ace 6 course will give you a chance to explore how the modern world has been shaped by European expansion. Open to all UNL students. Continue reading…
In this capstone course, students will gain an understanding of how to use anthropological skills and methods to solve real-world problems, and how our discipline benefits society by advancing our understanding of culture and human behavior. Continue reading…
MAPA is hiring a GIS Intern. The Metropolitan Area Planning Agency (MAPA) is a council of governments and metropolitan planning organization for the Omaha-Council Bluffs region. MAPA seeks an experienced individual who can apply GIS skills tangibly through analysis & research of regional maps Continue reading…
The Phi Beta Kappa Society seeks online applications for the Key into Public Service Scholarship from arts, humanities, mathematics, social sciences, and natural sciences majors interested in career opportunities in local, state, and federal government. Scholarship recipients will receive $5,000 Continue reading…
The Population Division of the U.S. Census Bureau has employment opportunities for people with skills in geography/GIS, programming, data science, and related fields. To apply, please visit USAjobs.gov and enter “Census Bureau” in the keyword search to see current postings Continue reading…