Monthly Archives: September 2015

Goldman Sachs at McCombs Career Expo

If you’re going to the McCombs Career fair, stop by the Goldman Sachs table.  We got a nice message from them letting us know that they’re interested in LAH students! 

McCombs Undergraduate Career Expo

Date

Wednesday, September 9th, 2015

Time

12:00 PM – 5:00 PM CT

Location

UT RecSports Center, 2nd Floor

 Event Details

The Undergraduate Career Expo (held fall and spring) provides opportunities for employers to recruit full-time and internship candidates at the McCombs School of Business. The Expo is open to current McCombs School of Business students in the BBA, MBA, MPA, MSBA, MSF and MSTC programs from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. It is open to all UT Austin students from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.  

Dress Code

Business Professional (check the website for specific details – if you don’t meet them, you won’t be admitted!)

Health & Society – Fall Info Sessions and Application

FALL 2015 HEALTH & SOCIETY INFO SESSIONS

How does the concept of health vary across cultures? What accounts for the vast health disparities that exist in the world? How does the health care system in the U.S. differ from models in other developed countries? How has our understanding of health changed over the course of human history? These are some of the big questions students will tackle in Health and Society, an interdisciplinary major in Liberal Arts. Prospective students should attend one of the following info sessions to learn more about the major, degree requirements, and application process:

Wednesday, September 9, 3pm, PAR 1

Thursday, September 17, 4pm CAL 200

Monday, September 21, 10am, PAR 302

Tuesday, September 29, 4pm, CAL 200

FALL 2015 HEALTH & SOCIETY APPLICATION

The online application will be available here next week and due on Monday, October 5. Students need a minimum 2.5 UT GPA and B- or better in H S 301 Intro to Health and Society for admission to the major. Students currently enrolled in the intro course will be allowed to apply and may be admitted on a conditional basis. Despite what the website currently says, that includes students in their first semester at UT without an established UT GPA.

U.S. Department of State Summer 2016 Internships – Application Window September 1-October 16

This message from UT’s Diplomat in Residence, Floyd Cable:

I am pleased to pass on the word to you that the State  Department announced today, on its own website (www.careers.state,gov  and http://careers.state.gov/intern/student-internships  ), and via www.USAJOBS.com,  that the application window for unpaid Summer 2016 internships has just opened ( please see https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/413959400 for the formal announcement and the link to application).  All applications must be submitted no later than Friday, October 16th, at 10:59 p.m. Central Time.

Extract from the formal announcement: The Department of State tries to provide Student Interns with opportunities both educationally and professional substantive in nature. The purpose of the program is to provide students with insight into work of U.S. foreign policy and the administration of the U.S. Department of State and our diplomatic facilities around the world. Specific duties and responsibilities vary according to the domestic office or overseas post of assignment. Former Department of State Student Experience Interns have written reports on human rights issues, participated with trade negotiations, assisted with U.S. citizen’s services or visa work, helped Americans in distress abroad, supported and helped to coordinate international conferences and visits of high-level officials, researched economic or environmental issues, monitored and evaluated media reporting, supported educational and cultural exchange activities and identified U.S. experts to speak overseas, and worked on web pages and electronic journals.

Here are some basic points about the internship program & application process- please visit the links provided above for further details.

·         The State Department offers internships for the summer, fall, and spring semesters—the current application cycle is for Summer 2016.

·         Internships require a full-time commitment, and generally last about 10 weeks.

·         Internships are available to both undergraduate and graduate students who will continue their studies after the internships.

·         Undergraduates may apply as early as their sophomore year, but must be juniors when they commence their internships immediately after.. Undergrads can also do a summer internship between their junior and senior years, or the summer after they graduate if they are continuing directly on to graduate school.

·         Assignments can be in the U.S. (primarily in Washington DC),  or at one of our overseas State Department posts (the split is about 50-50).

·         Candidates will have a list of 39 different bureaus/offices from which they are to choose two domestic bureaus or regional bureaus for overseas posts (or one of each) where they would like to be assigned as interns.

·         There is considerable variation in the number of internships available with the 39 bureaus/offices from which applicants must choose – ranging, fro example,  from one in the office of the Science and Technology Advisor to the Secretary (STAS), to over 200 in the case of the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs (EUR).

·         A cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher is required.

·         The unpaid internship program is not part of the Pathways Program, and it is not otherwise a hiring mechanism for paid employment.

·         Candidates must be U.S. Citizens at the time they submit their applications.

·         Applications must be submitted via www.USAJOBS.com, and applicants will need to be registered with USAJOBS in order to prepare and submit their applications.  They can view the announcemen, register for an account, and start the application process via https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/413959400) .

·         The application process is highly competitive, so students should do all they can to make sure that their applications are accurate and comply with the guidance concerning how the applications are to be prepared and what they should contain.

·         Applicants are strongly encouraged to make good use of on-campus support resources such as internship and career advisory services, writing laboratories, and faculty advisors and mentors.

Regards,

    -Floyd
    Floyd S. Cable
U.S. Department of State
Diplomat in Residence
for Central Texas
The University of Texas at Austin
; Tel: 512-471-3070


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     to explore our career, internship, and fellowship opportunities.
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LAH Fall Info Session Ambassadors Needed

I need a couple of LAHers to volunteer to serve as LAH Student Ambassadors to meet and greet prospective students and their families at our LAH Information Sessions this fall semester. Your responsibilities would be to speak with our guests about your experiences in LAH, UT, dorm life, etc..  basically everything about being a student at UT and in LAH. The sessions begin Friday, September 11 from 9:00-11:00 (first hour is with students and parents, second hour just with parents)  in the LAH  Commons Room and run every Monday and Friday until November, 23.   If you can make it for both days great! If not, that’s ok as long as I have other student representatives.  You can also come for the first hour 9:00-10:00  or 10:00-11:00 or stay for both  Please email me: samorous@austin.utexas.edu if you are interested. Thanks!

Documentary Film – Marketing Internship

My team and I are in the final phases of a documentary about the lives of seven Vietnam War veterans (see link to the trailer below) and I’m looking for a graduate or undergraduate student interested in interning to help us with the marketing of the film.  I’m looking for a student. Would you mind circulating this among LAH students to see if someone might find it to be a good fit with their interests? We have a terrific and talented team – all of them doctoral students in counseling psychology.

The marketing would have three foci: PBS stations, film festivals, and community groups (including veterans groups).

Tasks for intern

The goal of this internship is to assist with the promotion and marketing of The Mark of War across three primary platforms: PBS stations (local and national), film festivals (local and national), and community groups (local and national). Principal tasks include:

  • Research and locating target populations for community outreach, including veteran’s groups, community centers, counseling centers, etc.
  • Assist with tasks related to creation of promotional materials, including testing the website, collecting content, etc.
  • Research and locate potential venues for screenings and/or promotion of film, including film festivals, local programs/centers, conferences, etc.
  • Assist with distribution of promotional materials, including digital outlets via email/listservs, etc., and physical channels via posters, flyers, etc.
  • Contribute to social media promotion of film through Facebook, Twitter, etc.

Thanks very much,

Ricardo Ainslie

Ricardo Ainslie, Ph.D., ABPP

M.K. Hage Centennial Professor in Education

University of Texas at Austin

rainslie@austin.utexas.edu

View the MARK OF WAR Trailer here (https://vimeo.com/121571454)

LBJ Grad School Recruiting Events

Thinking about graduate school? Interested in Public Affairs? Join us for one of our upcoming events to learn more.

The LBJ School of Public Affairs at UT Austin will be hosting multiple events this fall, and we’d love to meet you! Here’s a list of our upcoming visit opportunities on campus:

  • September 21st– LBJ School Open House
  • October 5th– LBJ School Open House

We’ve also got two events in Washington, DC in case you’re traveling, studying, or just happen to be in the DC area:

  • September 15th– LBJ School Prospective Student Reception

If you can’t make it to any of the events listed above, we also host small information sessions on Friday mornings. Please visit http://www.utexas.edu/lbj/prospective/visiting for more information or email us at lbjadmit@austin.utexas.edu.