Semester is in full swing. You should be thinking about mid-terms, papers, and making sure that you are thinking ahead. Now is the time to be meeting with Emira and Olivia for future planning - applying for education abroad scholarships, applying for undergraduate research, and your thesis.
Meet Cecilia Ruiz, freshman Global Studies major with minors in Art and Asian Studies. Cicilia's favorite move is a fictional Russian movie called Он – драко́н (I Am Dragon). Currently studying Chinese, Cecilia hopes to return to spend a semester in China as well as travel to Korea and Japan. Continue reading…
Senshu University Matsudo Junior High School needs two (2) English-speaking interns every Fall and Spring for their intensive English courses. Applicants should be conscientious, creative and self-motivated. No Japanese language ability is needed to apply. Deadline is 3/1/2019. Continue reading…
UCARE supports UNL undergraduates to work one-on-one with faculty research advisors in research. The UCARE program solicits applications from eligible undergraduates for either academic year or summer. Awards are competitively reviewed and funded each year. See Emira for help with the process. Continue reading…
The American Enterprise Institute's Summer Honors Program is a series of educational and professional development opportunities in Washington, DC, for top undergraduate students. This is a fully funded program - housing, meals on class days, stipends and travel vouchers are all provided. Continue reading…
Intern with Programs in English as a Second Language
Intern with Programs in English as a Second Language!
Completing your Global Studies internship with PIESL will provide you with extensive opportunities to interact and work with individuals who come to us from all over the world.
As a PIESL intern, you will work with our instructors in creating English practice and campus involvement opportunities for our students. Examples include conversation tables with other American students, Intensive English Program (IEP) Club activities (monthly), campus/community event and activity updates through our Facebook page, periodical classroom visits, and monthly faculty newsletter coordination and distribution.
It’s a great way to gain global experience right here on the UNL campus. This experience will also make you more competitive for nationally competitive scholarships like Fulbright, JET, EPIK and others.
Mark your calendars for the 1st Annual Women in National Security Symposium hosted by UNL's Intelligence Community Scholars. This is a free event for anyone interested in a career in national security. Continue reading…
The Watanabe Study Abroad Scholarship provides financial assistance to undergraduates/graduate students for a semester or year-long study abroad program in either the United States or Japan. Applications are due February 17th. Continue reading…
Join us and learn all about careers abroad with ReSource Pro, located all over United States with growth around the world including India and China. Wednesday, February 20, 3-4PM in Oldfather 827. Pastries and coffee will be served. Continue reading…
Planning to study abroad during Summer or Fall semester? The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program offers grants for U.S. citizen undergraduate students of limited financial means to pursue academic studies or credit-bearing, career-oriented internships abroad. DUE 3/5/2019 Continue reading…
The Writing Center is looking for excellent communicators with strong interpersonal skills who are highly motivated and eager to learn to serve as a Writing Center Consultant. The application deadline is March 4th. Continue reading…
Summer 2019 Geography Field Tour: Human and Physical Geographies of the Colorado Plateau
Students will spend a 14-day period camping and exploring
different areas of the Colorado Plateau for an immersive
experience learning about the human and physical
geographies of the region. This course is designed to get
students outside, learn methods, practice leadership, and
thinking critically about the role of geography in our culture.
Some stops on the trip include: Great Sand Dunes, Mesa
Verde, Grand Canyon, Zion National Park, Arches National
Park, and the southern Rocky Mountains. Students will be
expected to take part in all group activities during these
trips, which may include some moderate hiking in steep
areas.
If interested in taking this course, contact one of the
instructors (Dr. Buller or Dr. Young) for additional details. **There will be an additional fee to take part in this course**