Monthly Archives: March 2014

YES Prep Internships and Teaching Positions

Apply today for Summer and School Year Internships, and for 2014-2015 Teaching Positions at YES Prep Public Schools: Apply by April 4th
 

Interested in redefining what’s possible? In communities where half of all students earn a high school degree and less than 10% are expected to graduate from college, YES Prep Public Schoolsis shattering the status-quo. Founded on the premise that all students, regardless of race or socio-economic status, can achieve at the highest academic levels, YES Prep is setting a new standard for student achievement in public education.

 

Today, with 13 schools in operation, serving 8,000 college-bound 6th – 12th grade studentsthroughout Houston, YES Prep is living proof that different outcomesare possible when students from low-income communities are givenaccess to high-quality educational opportunities. Join the organization that was recently recognized as the “Best Place to Work in Houston” for the 4th year in a row, and awarded the 2012 Broad Prize as the most outstanding charter system in the nation! We seek applicants from all majors and academic backgrounds.

Quick resources:

·       Learn more about Teaching Excellence, our premier teacher development program

·       Spend a few minutes watching the videos on our vimeo page

·       Check out our digital brochure

·       View our internship and full-time openings and Apply Now for our April 4th deadline

APA MFP Psychology Summer Institute 2014

We are now accepting applications for our 2014 Minority Fellowship Program, Psychology Summer Institute to be held from July 20 – 26, 2014.  Please see the attached flyer for more details which includes how to apply, or visit our website at www.apa.org/pi/mfp/psychology/institute/index.aspx .  The deadline is May 1, 2014.  Please distribute to any applicable list.  Thank you for your cooperation in advance.

If you have any questions, please contact Kyra Kissam, Research Program Manager, at 202-336-6127 or via email at mfp@apa.org.

Summer Paid Internship! Writing Internship with Builder Homesite, Inc.

Writing Internships with Builder Homesite, Inc.
Builder Homesite, Inc. (BHI), is seeking strong students who have a love of writing, strong analytical skills, and a passion for the Internet. These highly competitive full-time paid internships for the Summer here in Austin.  BHI is an interactive firm that runs NewHomesource.com, the leading online new home listing website in the U.S.  Interns will support BHI’s search engine optimization (SEO) and paid search efforts through SEO copywriting, copy editing, and various projects to enhance new home shopper user experience online.  In the process, Interns will be exposed to and learn foundational topics in SEO and paid search online marketing.
For more information, view the full description:  http://www.builderhomesite.com/careers/intern-marketing-assistant
To Apply: Send a resume and cover letter to: PTJobs@builderhomesite.com.

*In addition to the application contact, I’m happy to get in touch with any interested students who have questions about the job.
Ashley Steel: alsteel@swbell.net

Texans Against Genocide Recruiting Members

Texans Against Genocide is a group founded in the interest of UT divesting from companies that either fund or facilitate genocide in Sudan.

The University of Texas Investment Company (UTIMCO) manages UT’s endowment investments. UTIMCO currently has around 5 million dollars invested in companies that buy oil and provide military equipment to the Sudanese government, which uses the money and supplies to continue the violation of human rights and acts of genocide that the country has been participating in over the past decade.  This goes against the core values of the University of Texas. We are above abetting genocide.

Texans Against Genocide (TAG) is currently recruiting students for membership, and for its executive board. Everyone is welcome to join. Interested parties should email TexanAgainstGenocide@gmail.com (no “s” after “Texan”) for more information.  Executive board applicants should send their resumes to the aforementioned email and fill out an application at: http://bit.ly/1p64QW6

AMC LAHSC Scholarship Application

The Liberal Arts Honors Student Council will award one student a $500 scholarship this year. All LAH freshmen, sophomores, and juniors are encouraged to apply. The scholarship will be awarded to a student who demonstrates academic excellence and a high level of involvement in LAH and other organizations on campus. Members of LAHSC are eligible to apply for this award.  The application can be found here:

https://docs.google.com/a/utexas.edu/document/d/17m3mqrPVwj3w9SN_a-zcdH8WZVVis_kWSMWUO9sy3r0/edit

 

Applications should be submitted via e-mail to jamie.hill@utexas.edu by Friday, April 4th at 11:59 PM.

JULIA ALVAREZ – HARRY RANSOM LECTURE

Acclaimed novelist, poet, and essayist Julia Alvarez speaks about her life and work with University of Texas at Austin professor, Dr. Jennifer M. Wilks on Monday, March 31, at 7 p.m. in Jessen Auditorium at Homer Rainey Hall. A book signing and reception to follow at the Harry Ransom Center.

Alvarez was born in New York City but raised in the Dominican Republic until she was 10. In 1960 her family was forced to flee the Dominican Republic when it was discovered that her father was involved in a plot to overthrow dictator Rafael Trujillo. Much of Alvarez’s work is considered semi-autobiographical, drawing on her experiences as an immigrant and her bicultural identity. Alvarez’s unique experiences have shaped and infused her writing—from such award-winning novels as How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents and In the Time of the Butterflies to her poetry. Alvarez’s archive resides at the Ransom Center.

Ransom Center members receive complimentary parking and priority entry. Doors open at 6:20 p.m. for members and at 6:30 p.m. for the general public. Presented by the University Co-op, the Harry Ransom Center and the 2013–2014 Texas Institute for Literary and Textual Studies (TILTS) Symposia: Reading Race in Literature and Film.

PREQUELS ROUNDTABLE: Children’s Literature & E3W – Wed, Mar. 19, 3pm

“When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of

childishness and the desire to be very grown up” – C.S. Lewis

In anticipation of the 13th Annual Sequels Symposium, E3W invites you to embrace your own childishness and take a meaningful look at children’s and young adult literature. This interdisciplinary roundtable will feature discussions centered on the intersections between children’s and young adult literature, the politics of representation, and community engagement. The panel will comprise Dr. Domino Perez, a scholar of Chican@ literature, popular culture/film, and children’s/YA literature; Dr. Julia Mickenberg, co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of Children’s Literature; Celia Holm, a children’s librarian for Austin Public Libraries; and Kendra Fortmeyer, a graduate student in Young Adult Studies and an aspiring YA author. These accomplished scholars and proponents of children’s literature will provide a variety of lenses through which to examine the place of children’s and young adult literature in academic inquiry, childhood development, and our own imaginations. The roundtable will take place from 3:00-4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 19th, in Parlin 306.

The 13th Annual Sequels Symposium will take place April 10-11 at the University of Texas at Austin. Sequels, an annual symposium sponsored by the Ethnic and Third World Literatures specialization in the Department of English, hosts distinguished E3W graduates and honors their recently published books. This year’s keynote speakers are Eve Dunbar (Dean of the Faculty & Associate Professor of English, Vassar College) and Kenneth Kidd (Chair, Department of English, University of Florida).

Sequels Co-Chairs: Allison Haas and Brianna Hyslop

Sponsors: The Department of English and Ethnic & Third World Literatures

Special Thanks: GSA

Contact Information:

Email: SequelsE3W@gmail.com

Website: http://www.utexas.edu/cola/orgs/e3w/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UTAustinE3W

2014-15 Next Generation Scholars Program

2014-15 Next Generation Scholars Program: 

Call for Applications

The Next Generation Scholars program was launched in 2010 with the goal of providing new research and mentorship opportunities for promising UT undergraduate students. Involving undergraduates in international affairs early in their career is an important part of the Strauss Center’s mission to prepare the next generation of leaders to help develop solutions to the most pressing global problems.

Program Components

This one-year program includes two key components: First, students will take a 1-credit research training and professional development course, taught in the Fall of 2014. This course is designed to introduce students to policy work, including basic skills in policy research, analysis, and writing. Students will be coached on designing research strategies and proposals, conducting policy analysis, writing resumes and statements of purpose, crafting op-eds and blog posts, and planning for the steps in their career development. Students selected for the program are required to enroll in PA158S, which will meet every other Friday from 10am-12:00pm at the LBJ School of Public Affairs in Sid Richardson Hall. This course will be led by Dr. Kate Weaver, Associate Professor of Public Affairs and Strauss Center Distinguished Scholar.

Second, the program also matches each selected student with a research agenda underway by a Strauss Center Distinguished Scholar to provide opportunities to directly engage in policy-relevant research and practice skills taught in PA158S. Students will apprentice in their assigned research program for the Fall 2014 semester. Students who perform well in their research apprenticeship will be eligible to then continue as a paid research intern for their respective faculty members at the Strauss Center in the Spring 2015. Students promoted to full intern positions will be expected to commit approximately ten hours per week during the spring semester and will earn a stipend of $500 for the spring semester. Students may use this stipend for independent research, travel to a study abroad program or summer internship, travel to a professional conference, or other experiential and scholarly pursuits approved by Dr. Weaver. Funding permitting, and contingent on positive performance evaluations, students may continue as research interns at the Strauss Center after the year-long Next Generation Scholars program concludes.

Biographies of the 2013-14 class of Next Generation Scholars are available at www.strausscenter.org/fellows-and-students.

Application Guidelines

Applications for the 2014-2015 academic year will be accepted from March 6, 2014 to April 1, 2014. Please send your application materials, as detailed below, to Dominique Thuot at dominique.t@austin.utexas.edu.

Requirements:

  1. Students must plan to be registered UT undergraduate students during the fall and spring semesters of the 2014-15 academic year. Because this program provides the foundation for a potentially multi-year mentorship, preference will be given to students entering their sophomore or junior years.
  2. Students should have a GPA of at least 3.50.

Applications should include:

  1. A detailed cover letter that explains your academic and professional interests and why you are interested in participating in the intellectual life of the Strauss Center—an interdisciplinary center devoted to policy-relevant research on issues related to national and international security, law, and diplomacy. The Strauss Center’s research focuses on factors contributing to the destabilization of nation states, diplomatic and military history and strategy, new approaches to diplomacy, intelligence and surveillance, the impact of science and technology on national security, evolving legal architectures to account for new threats in the 21st century, climate security and complex emergencies, and international development and security. Where possible, please identify which Strauss Center research programs or faculty cover your fields of interest.
  2. Resume with your complete contact information (including email address and phone number) and the names and contact information of two references. One of these references should be a faculty member who can speak to your academic abilities and potential.
  3. One unofficial college transcript.

For questions about the program, please contact Dominique Thuot at dominique.t@austin.utexas.edu.

Award Opportunity for Exceptional Undergraduate International Students

The International Office is pleased to announce The Jerry D. Wilcox Community Engagement Scholarship for undergraduate international students is now accepting applications. This is a $2,500 scholarship that will be applied to the recipients’ fall 2014 tuition bill and is dedicated to international undergraduate students who demonstrate exceptional leadership or campus involvement.  If you know a student who you think would be a good candidate for this award, applications and information can be found here: http://world.utexas.edu/isss/students/financial-aid/wilcox-scholarship

Applications will be accepted until Friday, April 11 at 5 pm.