You've made it to the half way point. Here are few tips on how to make it through the rest of semester: talk to others in your classes, spend time on campus, join a student organization, and attend campus events. Priority registration is around the corner. Set up an appointment with your advisor.
Meet Merima Ziga, senior Global Studies and International Business major with a minor in French. Merima spent the Spring semester of my junior year studying abroad in Poitiers, France. Continue reading…
United Nations Annual Banquet 2015: Celebrating 70 years of the UN
Global Studies is sponsoring students to attend United Nations Annual Banquet 2015. Sunday, Oct. 25, 2015. First United Methodist Church (50th and St. Paul).
Social Hour 5:30| Dinner 6:15 | Program 7:00
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We are undertaking a large project here at UNL: to match 90 international students with an American partner for a week of interaction, sharing, and learning during International Week, November 16-20. Are you interested!? If so, please fill out the form by Sunday, Nov. 1.
The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program is a fully-funded overseas language and cultural immersion program for American undergraduate students. The goal of CLS is broadening the base of Americans studying and mastering critical languages and building relationships. Applications due Nov. 23. Continue reading…
Join us for a 3-week faculty-led study abroad program through India. Through this program, students will get an opportunity to learn about the historical, political, economic and cultural changes that are transforming India into one of the major world economic and political forces. Continue reading…
Join us for a week long visit to the land of Belize during spring break 2015. Learn from local experts on various topics, ranging from Mayan history and culture to the role of NGOs and community based organizations. Explore Mayan ruins and intricate cave systems in Belize City and San Ignacio. Continue reading…
Incorporate Peace Corps service with academic work toward your master’s degree program at more than 90 partner schools nationwide. Begin your studies on campus, and then spend the next two years developing an academic project while working overseas for the Peace Corps. Continue reading…
The applications for the 2016-2017 David L. Boren Scholarships and Fellowships are now available at http://www.borenawards.org. Boren Awards provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study in Africa, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. Continue reading…