Priority enrollment starts this week. Make sure you have met with Olivia to determine the courses you need to take during spring semester. Set up an appointment w/ Olivia via MyPLAN. Also don't forget to join us for the second annual Global Opportunities Fair on Wed. 10/30, 11-2PM, Hawks Hall Atrium
Meet Han Le, a senior Global Studies minor originally from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Han added a Global Studies minor as it adds depth and insight into human relations and dynamics on a global scale. Han has had multiple internship experiences bridging her academic interests. Continue reading…
Olivia Miller is the Academic Advisor for Anthropology, Geography and Global Studies majors. She is located in 818 Oldfather Hall and you can schedule an appointment with her via MyPLAN. Continue reading…
Join us for the second annual Global Opportunities Fair designed to bring together students with employers, organizations, and programs seeking globally-minded learners and leaders. All majors and minors are welcome to attend from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, in Hawks Hall Atrium. Continue reading…
GLOBAL CAFÉ: Witnessing 1989 Revolutions: 30th Anniversary of the Fall of Communism in Europe.
Wednesday Nov 6 @3:30PM-5:00PM
University Suites Multipurpose Room Continue reading…
Clinton Fellowship for Service in India is an immersive, 10-month volunteer service program matching young professionals with development organizations. Fellows work on scalable and sustainable development projects in the fields of education, livelihoods, and public health. Continue reading…
Looking for an engaging and enriching summer experience? Consider heading to Ukraine for a 4-week (6-8 credit) study trip titled: Stories and Histories: Russian and Ukrainian Cultural and Historical Ties, Legacies of the Past and Tensions of the Present. Continue reading…
Applications are being accepted through November 1st for USAID's Donald Payne International Development Fellowship. This Fellowship includes two summer internships and up to $22,000 for a two-year master's degree in fields related to the Foreign Service. Learn more at: https://www.paynefellows.org. Continue reading…
The Nebraska Civic Engagement Table ("the Table") is looking for candidates for their spring 2020 internship program. This paid internship lasts from January 8th to June 11th, applications are due December 13th. Continue reading…
Boren Scholarships, an initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad. Continue reading…
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 11/19. Continue reading…
From the Heartland to the Heart of Europe: Challenges to Security and Democracy is a faculty-led program with the Honors Program, National Security Studies and Political Science. Applications are due January 24th, 2020 (go.unl.edu/poland) and the scholarship deadline is January 5th. Continue reading…
The Fulbright-MITACS Globalink is intended for US students interested in coming to Canada to undertake advanced research projects during the summer. Applications are due 10/31. Continue reading…
GLOBAL CAFÉ: Witnessing 1989 Revolutions: 30th Anniversary of the Fall of Communism in Europe.
Wednesday Nov 6 @3:30PM-5:00PM
University Suites Multipurpose Room Continue reading…
Interested in doing research but not sure where to start? We've invited current global studies students to share their experiences in conducting undergraduate research. Join us 11/12/19, 12-1PM in Oldfather 827. Continue reading…
The School of Advanced International Studies and John Hopkins University is offering scholarships for graduate work in China at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center. Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) recipients are eligible to apply for their $10,000 US-China Exchange scholarship. Continue reading…
The Religious Studies Program is offering their Special Topics course next spring and will be focusing on the ever-changing religious landscape of Lincoln. This course can be substituted into the Identity, Culture and Society theme for the major or minor. Continue reading…
Over the last several years, Nebraska Corn has provided real-world experiences and opportunities for college interns. These students work directly with Nebraska Corn cooperating organizations including the U.S. Grains Council, the U.S. Meat Export Federation and the National Corn Growers Association Continue reading…
The next lecture of CAS Inquire will be next Tuesday, November 5th from 5:30-6:30pm in the Union Auditorium. Dr. Colin Meiklejohn will be discussing "Gene Machines - Navigating a World Enthralled by DNA." Continue reading…
Are your students interested in engaging in a research or creative project in the 2020-21 school year? Through the UCARE program, Nebraska undergraduates are guided by faculty mentors on year-long projects and receive a $2,400 stipend. Continue reading…