Global Studies

Week 7: Finding Your Place
Week 7: Finding Your Place

Week 7: Finding Your Place

This time of semester it's important to start talking to your classmates and professors about coursework. Whether it's an exam, group project, or a presentation make sure you're spending time on campus. Learning places make a difference so check out Love Library Learning Commons or the Union.

 

Student Spotlight: Emma Lentsch

Emma LentschMeet Global Studies major Emma Lentsch from Elkhorn, NE. Emma spent this past fall in Seville, Spain and lived with a host family. Emma chose Global Studies as it allows her to "gain as much knowledge of the world as I can." Continue reading…

 
Global Cafe: Contests of Inclusion: A Comparative Ethnography of Iranians in the U.S. & Canada
Global Cafe: Contests of Inclusion: A Comparative Ethnography of Iranians in the U.S. & Canada

TOMORROW - Global Cafe: Contests of Inclusion: A Comparative Ethnography of Iranians in the U.S. & Canada

Join us tomorrow for our next Global Cafe with Anthropologist and Iranian diaspora expert Dr. Amy Malek from Princeton University for a talk titled: Contests of Inclusion: A Comparative Ethnography of Iranians in the U.S. & Canada on Tuesday, 2/25, 11:00AM-12:30PM in Oldfather 827. Continue reading…

 
Global Cafe: Leviathan in Syria: Using Thomas Hobbes to Understand Syrian Civilians' Alternatives
Global Cafe: Leviathan in Syria: Using Thomas Hobbes to Understand Syrian Civilians' Alternatives

Global Cafe: Leviathan in Syria: Using Thomas Hobbes to Understand Syrian Civilians' Alternatives

Join us for a presentation by Dr. Julia Reilly titled "Leviathan in Syria: Using Thomas Hobbes to Understand Syrian Civilians' Alternatives" on Friday, February 28th in Oldfather 827. This is a great discussion on principles of human rights. We'll be serving pastries and coffee from Coffee House. Continue reading…

More details at: https://www.facebook.com/events/2582816778707107/
 
Post-Graduate Opportunities in the UK
Post-Graduate Opportunities in the UK

Info session on Post-Graduate Opportunities in the UK

Post-Graduate Opportunities in the UK will take place from 3:30 to 4:30 Wednesday, February 26, in the Nebraska Union (room TBA; check Union schedule). The information session will include discussion of the Marshall, the Rhodes, the Gates Cambridge, and the Churchill Scholarship. Continue reading…

 
Archaeological Summer Field School 2020
Archaeological Summer Field School 2020

New: Archaeological Summer Field School to Germany

The Department of Anthropology is excited to announce Dr. Belcher's summer field school to Munster, Germany. Students will receive instruction in forensic anthropology in a real-life setting related to the recovery of a MIA US servicemember from a 1945 B-24H bomber crash. Applications due 3/30. Continue reading…

 
Panel on careers with CIA is 2.27
Panel on careers with CIA is 2.27

Panel on careers with CIA is 2.27

The Intelligence Community Scholars are hosting an event about intelligence careers with the CIA on Thursday afternoon (2/27) in the Chimney Rock Room in Nebraska Union 4:30PM-6:00PM. Continue reading…

 
Cargill Global Scholars Program
Cargill Global Scholars Program

Cargill Global Scholars Program: Due March 5th

Applications for Cargill Global Scholars Program is OPEN. This two-year scholarship program that provides financial support to undergraduate students, and offers leadership development opportunities through seminars, networking events and mentoring abroad and domestically. Continue reading…

 
Federal Job Search Training: Kathryn Troutman
Federal Job Search Training: Kathryn Troutman

Federal Job Search Training: Kathryn Troutman

Career Services is hosting The Federal Job Search Training featuring Kathryn Troutman on March 3, from 2–4: PM in the Unity Room at the Gaughan Multicultural Center. Kathryn is a well-known author, consultant, and career trainer who assists job seekers interested in working for the U.S. government. Continue reading…

 
RUSS 110 Summer 2020
RUSS 110 Summer 2020

A Year of Russian in one Summer Online

Did you know that you can complete your first year of language requirement online this coming summer? Consider taking an online 9-credit course of Accelerated Beginning Russian (RUSS110) during summer 2020 and gain a skill that will put you in touch with 260 million Russian speakers globally. Continue reading…

 
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