Monthly Archives: January 2014

UTeach-Liberal Arts Teaching English Abroad Program

This summer UTeach-Liberal Arts will facilitate preparatory coursework and an internship abroad experience for 16 students interested in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) in Mexico (12 students) or South Korea (4 students). Currently, we have 13 open seats remaining.

For more information, see the attached flyer, check out our website (http://www.utexas.edu/cola/progs/uteach/internationaloutreachprograms/teachenglishabroad.php) or attend an informational meeting in GEB 1.308:

– Wednesday, February 12, 3:00-4:00 PM

– Thursday, February 27, 4:00-5:00 PM

For the first time, the program is open to NON-UT students, that is students enrolled in other universities, college graduates and lifelong learners of any age.

Applications are approved on a rolling basis.  Last year we had 19 applications in the first three weeks the program was announced so – encourage those interested to ACT QUICKLY!

Please share this email with interested friends and family. We would appreciate it if you would post this link to your social media sites to help get the word out.

Intern at Children’s Camp in Siberia

Educational Center “Cosmopolitan”, Novosibirsk, Russia, is pleased to announce that we have several vacancies available for summer internships at the children’s camps that we will be running in the beautiful Altai Mountains and in the delightful countryside just outside Novosibirsk, the administrative capital of Siberia and the centre of Russia.

These positions are open to university students. No previous teaching experience, no previous knowledge of Russian is required. Becoming a summer intern at our camp, your students will gain valuable skills and experience for their future profession while being immersed in Russian culture and having intensive practice in the Russian language.

Please help us spread the word about this internship opportunity to your students and colleagues. Thank you for your support!

For more information please contact the Director Natalia Bodrova cosmoschool2@mail.ru or cosmoschool2@yandex.ru with any questions and application inquiries.

2014 Pinto Carver Writing Prize Winners

Congratulations to:

Kendall Deboer-1st Place-  “Generalizing the Abstract:  Never a Good Idea”

Synneve Williams– 2nd Place ” An Examination of Fact and Belief

Jordan Smith– 3rd place- “Daddy”

 

Enakshi Ganguly-Honorable Mention ” Reincarnation and Resurrection”

Chris Hamborsky– Honorable Mention “Delusions of Enlightenment

Samantha Meyer-Honorable Mention “Proust”

The Speech- The Story Behind Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s Dream Wed, Jan. 29 7:00 pm

The Speech; The Story Behind Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s Dream

Gary Younge-Discussing his new book, The Speech: The Story Behind Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Dream, author and journalist Gary Younge examines the spirit of that historic day in Washington and the misappropriation of King’s legacy since. Younge offers a critical analysis of why “I Have a Dream” remains
America’s favorite speech.

Gary Younge is a feature writer for The Guardian and a columnist for The Nation. In his visit to the Joynes Reading Room, Younge will discuss his most recent book in an onstage interview with Professor Eric Tang of UT’s Department of African and African Diaspora Studies. This gripping book is rooted in new and important interviews
with Clarence Jones, a close friend of and draft speechwriter for Martin Luther King Jr., and Joan Baez, a singer at the march, as well as Angela Davis and other leading civil rights leaders. Younge’s other books include: No Place Like Home: A Black Briton’s Journey Through the American South (1999); Stranger in a Strange Land: Encounters in the
Disunited States (2006) and Who Are We – And Should It Matter in the 21st Century? (2010)

 

Wednesday, January, 29 7:00 pm The Joynes Reading Room.

Free book (limited quantity) for any honors student. Claim in person at the front desk of the Joynes Reading Room.

Actuarial Studies 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 are interested in this type of career, please attend the upcoming Actuarial Studies Information Session. The session is scheduled for Wednesday, February 5, 4-5 pm and will take place in RLM 5.120.

Actuarial Studies Program Assistant Director, Alisa Walch, 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.

Liberal Arts Students Invited to Attend McCombs Career Epo Read Tips for Attendance

Liberal Arts students are invited to attend the McCombs Undergraduate Career Expo on Wednesday, January 29, 2014 from 3:00 – 5:00 PM. If you plan to attend, are you ready?

TOP TIPS – Ignore these tips at your own risk!
What’s the fastest way to get kicked out of the Expo? Don’t wear a suit, or don’t wear the right color suit. Please pay special attention to the dress code. McCombs will deny entry to any student who does not meet their dress requirements .
If you need to ask an employer what they do – you haven’t prepared properly. Do not attend the expo until you have thoroughly researched the companies attending the expo. And you must be able to answer these questions: why do you want to work for the company and what makes you a good candidate? Explore the list of attending employers here.  Keep in mind that in two hours you may realistically only be able to visit with a very limited number of recruiters – so arrive at the expo with a strategic plan of who you want to meet and the order in which you plan to meet with them.
Don’t apologize for your major. Sell it. Help Recruiters understand the value of a liberal arts degree and be prepared to speak about your internship, leadership and other experiences.
Don’t forget your UT ID. You will be required to show your ID to gain entry.
Arrive by 2:45pm. The fair is open to all UT majors from 3-5pm, so there could be a long line right before 3pm. You don’t want to be at the back of that line.

Explore ourMaking the Most of the McCombs Undergraduate Career Expo page to learn how best to prepare, to strategize your approach to the fair and to follow up with recruiters.

Archer Fellowship Program – Upcoming Deadline and Events

Interested in learning about public policy firsthand by living, interning, and taking in-residence classes in Washington, D.C.?

If the answer is yes, the Archer Fellowship Program is for you! Learn about this unique program by attending an information session in FAC 4 this Thursday from 4-5:30 p.m. We’ll also host open hours in FAC 4 on Thursday (11 am-3 pm) and Friday (10 am-2 pm) for students who would like assistance with the application process. Feel free to bring drafts of your application materials for Archer Center staff and alumni to review.

Applications for the 2014-2015 academic year are due on Monday, February 17th. Weekly application tips posted on Facebook:  like UT Austin Archer Fellowship Program to stay informed. Questions? Please contact Rose Mastrangelo at r.mastrangelo@austin.utexas.edu.

Women In Tech event – Feb 4 @ 6pm

This event is designed to increase awareness of the diversity of careers in technology and to promote self efficacy for female students considering technical fields.

SHE++ Documentary and Women in Tech Speakers – Sponsored by AT&T – food served

hosted by the UT ASIS&T and AWIT (Advocating for Women in Technology)

Tue, February 4, 2014

6:00 – 7:00 pm

UT School of Information, UTA Building, 1st Floor, Room 1.208

Please RSVP at this link:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/she-documentary-and-women-in-technology-speakers-tickets-9836240460

Details:

she++: The Documentary (12 min: TV-14 DL) energetically proclaims ‘Hello, World’ after following smart, creative, and trailblazing technologists hard at work in hi-tech. This short documentary collects research and inspirational pieces of Silicon Valley’s unsung heroes to galvanize us to explore our potential as ‘femgineers’. Written and directed by recent Stanford University good girls gone geek, Ayna Agarwal and Ellora Israni.

After the documentary, we will have local women speak about their experiences working in the hi-tech industry:

Sara Haynes, Director, Product Management, PeopleAdmin
Katherine Cranford, Knowledge Management/Taxonomy, Dell
Kimmie Farrington, Data Scientist, Clockwork Solutions
Andrea Richeson, COO and User Experience Director, TradeMark Media
Courtney Jeffries, Product Manager, Indeed
Tracy Reindel, Product Manager at PeopleAdmin

National Theatre of Scotland’s performance of “The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart”

Dr. Elon Lang invites members of his Ransom Reading Group and all LAHers to attend the National Theatre of Scotland’s performance of “The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart” on Wed. Feb. 12, 7:30pm, at Bass Concert Hall. Student tickets are $10, to be submitted directly to him or Emily Robinson BY JAN. 27.

Elon also invites you to a FREE question and answer session with the cast members of the play at Bass Concert Hall the next day: Thurs. Feb. 13, at around 11am.

To reserve tickets or ask questions, contact Professor Lang at: emlang@austin.utexas.edu

Philosophy Essay Contest with Prize Money!

Philosophy Professor Dr. Tara Smith is sponsoring an essay contest this spring on the topic of Free Speech. The prize money is really good – $1500 for first prize, $1000 for second prize, and $700 for third prize. In past years, there hasn’t been a huge number of entries, so if you submit something good, there is a great chance for you to win some money! The deadline is February 17.

More information on the contest including the specific essay prompts is available here:

http://www.utexas.edu/cola/orgs/bbtobjectivism/essay-contests/free-speech.php

In addition, Dr. Smith also sponsors a dialogue series on Free Speech. The topic of the lectures corresponds to one of the essay prompts, so you can attend the event to get ideas for your essay as well. The info about the panel discussion is below.

Free Speech in Relation to Privacy.

A panel discussion

Thursday Feb 6th

7:00 pm

Where: CLA 0.128

Speakers:

Marc Rotenberg is Executive Director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) in Washington, DC. He also teaches information privacy law at Georgetown University Law Center.

Mr Rotenberg has served on both national and international advisory panels, including panels of the OECD and UNESCO, on such topics as Cryptography Policy, Cyberspace Law, and countering spam. He has testified before Congress on a number of issues and currently chairs the American Bar Association’s Committee on Privacy and Information Protection.

A graduate of Harvard College and Stanford Law School, Mr Rotenberg served as Counsel to Senator Patrick J. Leahy on the Senate Judiciary Committee, and has edited or co edited three books: Privacy and Human RightsThe Privacy Law SourcebookInformation Privacy Law.

A tournament chess player, Mr. Rotenberg won the 2007 Washington, DC Chess Championship.

Fred Cate is a Distinguished Professor Law at Indiana University, where he also  directs the Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research and the Center for Law, Ethics and Applied Research in Health Information. He specializes in privacy, security, and other information law issues, appearing regularly before Congress, government agencies, and professional and industry groups. Professor Cate serves as an advisor or committee member for a number of groups, including Microsoft’s Trustworthy Computing Academic Advisory Board, the Department of Homeland Security Data Privacy and Integrity Committee Cybersecurity Subcommittee, and the Defense Department’s Advanced Research Projects Agency (aka DARPA) Privacy Oversight Board.

Professor Cate is the author of numerous books and articles, appears regularly in the press, and is a founding editor of the journal, International Data Privacy Law. He received his J.D. and his A.B. from Stanford University.

Jim Harper is Director of Information Policy Studies at the CATO Institute, where he works to adapt law and policy to unique problems of the information age in areas such as privacy, telecommunications, intellectual property, and security.

Mr. Harper co-edited Terrorizing Ourselves: How U.S. Counterterrorism Policy Is Failing and How to Fix It  (2010), and is the author of Identity Crisis: How Identification Is Overused and MisunderstoodHe is the editor of Privacilla.org, a Web-based think tank devoted exclusively to privacy issues, and was a founding member of the Department of Homeland Security’s Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee.

He publishes both in scholarly and popular forums and his work is widely discussed in various media outlets. Mr. Harper holds a J.D. from the Hastings College of Law.

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information on the series as a whole, and related essay contest for undergraduates, is available.

http://www.utexas.edu/cola/orgs/bbtobjectivism/free-speech-dialogues/about-the-series.php

http://www.utexas.edu/cola/orgs/bbtobjectivism/essay-contests/free-speech.php