Category Archives: Career

Economics Career Forum

The Department of Economics is excited to announce its first annual Economics Career Forum coming up on November 1, 2013, 1-4 pm, followed by a networking reception. The Forum will feature panel sessions with Economics Alumni from a variety of career fields; we hope this will be a great opportunity for students interested in economics to learn about career options and network with successful alumni! All Liberal Arts students are welcome to RSVP and attend, regardless of major.  The link to RSVP is: http://bit.ly/19nDesB

Students and advisors can also find more details about the event on our blog. Students who RSVP online will receive more details about panelists, the schedule of panels, and check-in information about a week before the event.

 

Please feel free to contact me with any questions!

Sarah McKay, M.Ed

Senior Academic Advisor

Department of Economics – BRB 1.114

The University of Texas at Austin

512-471-2973

Actuarial Information Session

An individual who wants to become an actuary must excel at challenging courses in mathematics, have some interest in using these skills to analyze and solve business problems, be willing to spend many hours preparing for professional examinations, and possess good communication skills.

If you think that you may be good candidates for this type of career, please come to the upcoming Actuarial Studies Information Session. The session is scheduled for Thursday, September 19, 4-5 pm and will take place in RLM 5.124.

Actuarial program director Mark Maxwell will briefly describe the actuarial profession, the professional actuarial organizations, the actuarial credentialing process, and the UT actuarial program/degree. Is the profession right for you?  Characteristics of both successful and unsuccessful students will be discussed so that you can judge for yourself.

A significant portion of time will be reserved to answer questions from those in attendance.

Health Education Graduate Programs

Are you interested in health? The graduate program in Health Behavior and Health Education in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education at UT Austin is seeking motivated graduate students. The masters programs focus on health behavior across the life span and physical activity and health. Most students who earn masters degrees pursue applied careers, working with people in a variety of settings including health-related organizations, worksites, and schools. The doctorate prepares students for academic and research careers. For more information about the programs: http://www.edb.utexas.edu/education/departments/khe/graduate/hed/

Art Therapy Careers

Art Therapy Thursday

Interested in art therapy? Join professional counselor and registered art therapist Deanna Miesch as she discusses how to succeed in this rewarding profession! Owner of Art Therapy Austin, Deanna will guide the session and explore the education, experience and understanding integral to a successful career in art therapy. Fine Art Career Services will host the event on February 21st, from 5:30 to 7:30pm, in DFA 1.101. Contact FACS with any questions at facs@austin.utexas.edu or 512.232.7333.

*This event is open to ALL UT students*

Foreign Service Info Session

Interested in the Foreign Service? Attend a session led by UT’s Diplomat in Residence, Julie Gianelloni Connor.

Her Liberal Arts Session will begin at 2pm on Thursday, November 15, in the Flawn Academic Center, suite 18.  She will run this session as follows:

–2:00-3:00 One hour overview of internships, fellowships, civil service jobs, foreign service jobs (both generalist and specialist)

–3:00-3:30  More info on internships and fellowships

–3:30-4:00  More info on jobs, both civil and foreign service

Students can stay for as long as they like.

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REU Summer 2012 Program: Immigration, Geography, and Race/Ethnicity in the United States

REU Summer 2012 Program
Immigration, Geography, and Race/Ethnicity in the United States
Population Research Center and Department of Sociology, UT-Austin

The Population Research Center at The University of Texas at Austin, in collaboration with the Department of Sociology, is hosting the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program in Immigration, Geography, and Race/Ethnicity in the U.S. for the summer of 2012. This eight-week summer program, which is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation (but also with significant contributions from the UT Population Research Center, Department of Sociology, Graduate School and College of Liberal Arts), offers eight very selective upper-division undergraduate students from both UT-Austin and from around the country the opportunity to study social demography through course work and a mentored research experience with senior PRC graduate students. The program pays for tuition, room and board, and computer expenses. REU students also receive a $4,000 stipend for participation in the program, which allows the selected students to fully concentrate on their REU experience over the 2-month program. Students register for a 3-hour summer course in during the first half of the summer, then dedicate the second half of the summer to their own projects in collaboration with their graduate student mentor and under the overall guidance of the faculty co-directors, Nestor Rodriguez and Rebecca Torres. Student papers are then presented at the fall meeting of the Southern Demographic Association.  Former students from the REU program are now on the faculties of Johns Hopkins University, Rice University, Pennsylvania State University, University of Texas at Austin, University of Kansas, University of Denver, and more, and currently in social science graduate programs at the Universities of Wisconsin, Chicago, North Carolina, Texas, Pennsylvania, Indiana, California at Los Angeles, and California at Santa Cruz, as well as Stanford University, Texas A&M University, Pennsylvania State University, and more.  This program is specifically geared toward students with junior standing who are seriously thinking about attending graduate school in the social sciences and, particularly, in sociology, demography, or geography.

The 2012 summer REU Program application deadline is February 17, 2012.

See http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/prc/training-and-fellowships/undergraduate.php for details about the REU program and the program application, as well as information about other research and training programs of the UT Population Research Center

Law School for Dummies

The Liberal Arts Council will host Law School for Dummies.

On Wednesday Nov. 9 at 7 in UTC 4.132. Sam Riley, Director of Admissions UT Law, Tatem Oldham, pre-law advisor, and Kaplan will be talking about getting and in and what it takes to go to law school.

Apply for a Humanities Major!

Want to design your own major?

The Humanities major allows you to compose your own interdisplinary plan of study around a research interest.

As part of the Humanities major, you will:

  • Join a close-knit community in Liberal Arts Honors
  • Receive individualized advising
  • Work closely with faculty members
  • Write an honors thesis

The Humanities major is by application only and requires 30 hours in residence and a 3.5 gpa.

Details online: http://www.utexas.edu/cola/progs/humanities/

Attend an info session (below) or call 471-3458 to schedule an appointment.

Wed • Oct 12
Humanities Info Session
GEB 1.206
3:00 PM

Tue • Nov 15
Humanities Info Session
GEB 1.206
3:00 PM

Ex Nihilo Call for Papers

Dear Students,

Ex Nihilo, UT’s undergraduate philosophy journal, is announcing a call for papers for publication in the 2012 spring semester. This is a great opportunity for committed students to showcase their philosophical knowledge, writing skills, and to have a chance in being published before entering graduate school or a professional career.

The submission guidelines are as follows:

1. Length: 10-20 pages double-spaced, 12 point Times New Roman font. We will take submissions of papers over 20 pages, but those will likely be edited for brevity. Nothing over 30 pages, please.

2. Topic: Any philosophical topic of substance is acceptable–however, the paper must be philosophical. Papers written for class are acceptable so long as they are sufficiently self-sustained and insightful.

3. Format: Every paper must include an abstract. In a separate attachment, include the title of your paper, your name, email, and major. Do not include your name or any identifying information in your actual paper.

4. Submission date: All materials must be submitted to ex.nihilo.journal@gmail.com by January 17th.

For more information please contact either Pavel Nitchovski (at pavel.nitchovski@gmail.com) or Susannah Duerr (at susannahduerr@gmail.com)