Monthly Archives: October 2016

Plan II Pre Med: Medical Law and Ethics Panel

Plan II Pre Med: Medical Law and Ethics Panel

Wednesday, November 2nd, 7pm in CRD 007B

We will be hosting a panel featuring faculty members Dr. William Sage, Dr. Paul Woodruff, and Dr. Stanley Wang.  We hope to get a lot of people out to discuss current issues in medical law and ethics.  We will be serving Panera Bread!  All are welcome.

Professional Devel. Workshop Series: Create Your Dream Job- Entrepreneurship vs. Intrapreneurship

This fall, Liberal Arts Career Services continues its series of targeted workshops designed to train liberal arts majors with specific tools for success in the workplace. These practical skills will give job seekers an advantage over the competition in a number of career fields. Our guest instructors bring experience using these tools in their industries, and they’ll train you on using these for yourself. Check out the next workshop on our Fall 2016 schedule below and RSVP today to secure your spot!   

Create Your Dream Job: Entrepreneurship vs. Intrapreneurship – | Thursday November 3 | 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm | FAC 18 Library

Join JD Weinstein with Capital Factory, Austin’s entrepreneurial center of gravity, as he discusses tools and skills to take your dream job from an idea to a reality. He’ll discuss techniques to start your own company or create your ideal position within a larger company. We’ll talk about finding the perfect co-founder, fundraising, gaining traction, and taking the ‘entrepreneurial leap!’

This workshop is designed for students who want to learn about entrepreneurship and the Austin startup community.

Eligibility: This event is open to Liberal Arts undergraduate students with BTT Gateway accounts.

RSVP: Login to your BTT Gateway account, click on the [Career Tabs] link from your top navigation bar and search for Create Your Dream Job: Entrepreneurship vs. Intrapreneurship.

“JD Weinstein joined Capital Factory in 2014 as a Venture Associate, where he is responsible for deal sourcing & due diligence for the CF Accelerator & venture fund. Prior to Capital Factory, JD worked with the UT Horizon Fund, the strategic market-driven venture fund for the University of Texas System. He focused on early stage investments in technology, software, communications, digital media, and health care. JD served as University-Wide Representative at the University of Texas at Austin and sponsored the legislation to create the Longhorn Entrepreneurship Agency. Today, he serves as an advisor to LEA and the Freshman Founders’ Program at UT. JD received his BS in Political Communication from The University of Texas at Austin.”

Health Professions Personal Statement Workshop Series

Health Professions Personal Statement Workshop Series

 

Presented by the Health Professions Office and the University Writing Center

 

Session 1:   Content Brainstorming & Planning

Interactive session with Pre-Health Professions Coach and UWC Writing Consultant

Friday Nov 4

1:00 – 2:00 PM

Learning Lab 1A & 1B in PCL

 

Session 2:   Writing & Revising

Drop in writing lab with trained UWC Writing Consultants

Bring your personal statement draft.  This can be at any stage of the writing process.

Friday Nov 11

11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Learning Lab 3 in PCL

 

RSVP by clicking on the “online scheduling system”  link below the listing of Upcoming HP Q&A Sessions on the HPO Events & Workshops page.

https://cns.utexas.edu/health-professions/events-workshops

 

For those who cannot attend Session 1, resources to prepare on your own for Session 2 can be found on the HPO web site.  https://cns.utexas.edu/health-professions/pre-health-profession-services/application-resources

 

Max Porter Talk/ Free Books

The Joynes Reading Room has some copies of Porter’s novel, which we will give away for free to interested honors students. (People who want free books should inquire in person at the front desk of the Joynes Reading Room, CRD 007).

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Interns Wanted for Phi Beta Kappa

Build your skills and credentials by publishing with Phi Beta Kappa!

Phi Beta Kappa is seeking college juniors and seniors majoring in the liberal arts or sciences to serve as writing interns. Students must be able to make a five-month commitment to the program and write at least six short articles for The Key Reporter website

Looking for Candidates Who:

  • Possess strong writing and editing skills
  • Cover topics with a direct connection to Phi Beta Kappa, its events, and its members
  • Conduct independent research, including interviews
  • Meet deadlines with minimum supervision

Students do not need to be members of Phi Beta Kappa to serve as writing interns, but they must be recommended by the Phi Beta Kappa chapter at their university to be considered for the program.

November 11, 2016: Deadline for chapter recommendations for internships starting January 2017 

April 21, 2017: Deadline for internships starting August 2017

Write to keyreporter@pbk.org for more information.

 

 

Scholarships for International Students

Spring 2017 scholarship opportunities available from the International Office for international students. All applications are due by November 1st, are open to both graduate and undergraduate international students, and are available for completion online below:

 

                     Tuition Assistance for Mexican Students (TAMS) – provides a waiver of the nonresident portion of an international student from Mexico’s tuition bill. Eligibility requirements state that you must be a citizen and resident of Mexico who demonstrates financial need. Awards are limited, so the process is competitve and receiving the TAMS is not guaranteed.

 

                     General ISSS Financial Aid – This $2,500/semester award pays towards the tuition bill and is available to international students with financial need who have completed at least 2 semester at UT.

 

                     Ethel Loving de Diaz Scholarship – Incoming and current Mexican international students who demonstrate financial need and are working to fund their degree are eligible to apply for this $1,500 award.

 

                     The Society of Iranian-American Women for Education (SIAWE) Scholarship – a $1,000 award that recognizes a student of Iranian descent who demonstrates financial need and academic excellence. The award can either be applied towards the spring tuition bill or be paid out in cash

 

If you or your students have any questions, feel free to reach out to me at intlfinaid@austin.utexas.edu.  

 

STA 372 5-Financial/Econometric Time Series Modeling

This course is now open to non-business majors.

STA 372 5-Financial/Econometric Time Series Modeling

Applied skills course that focuses on statistical forecasting methods used in business. Subjects may include Box-Jenkins models; exponential smoothing models; ARCH/GARCH models for varying volatility in financial returns; seasonal adjustment of time series; tests for non stationarity of time series; and modeling multiple time series. Each subject is illustrated with real data using series such as interest rates and stock returns.

Prerequisites:  Upper-division standing, and Statistics 309 or 309H with a grade of at least C-; Additional prerequisite: Statistics 371G, 371H, 375, or 375H.  Will accept other courses to satisfy prerequisites, but the student must contact Professor Shively directly (see below) for permission to register for this course if they don’t have the ones listed above. 

Tom Shively  Professor
Information, Risk, and Operations Mgmt.

tom.shively@mccombs.utexas.edu
CBA 6.446    (512)471-1753

Research Areas: Marketing Models, Statistical Analysis.

 

Black Honors Students Association Meetings

Come out to Black Honors Students Association! We will be having a discussion about the experiences of black honors students on campus! BHSA Meetings are every other Thursday and are a great opportunity at UT to meet black honors students! Our goal is to create a sense of community among students of color in honors programs on campus and we would love for you to join in! 

Interested students can send their email to amallen@utexas.edu

The remaining meetings for this semester are: 10/27, 11/10 and 11/17

LAH Office Assistant Volunteers Needed!

Do you have some extra time in your day and want to help us out in the LAH office? The LAH office needs you! We need an Office Assistant(s)  to manage the LAH front desk, answer the phone, greet visitors and do light clerical work and LAH projects. Days/Times we need:

Monday 10:00-12:00

Monday 2:00-5:00

Thursday 2:oo-3:30

Please come by the LAH Office and speak with Mary Cone if you are able to cover any of the times listed above.

Maymester Program “Land Use Issues in Costa Rica” led by Biology Professor Ruth Buskirk.

This program, is particularly useful for students interested in the interdisciplinary intersections of Biology, Ecology, Sustainability, Economics, Conservation, Sociology and Public Policy and is useful for the degree as it grants academic credit for BIO 337 and a Global Cultures Flag.  The prerequisite course for non Plan II students is either BIO 311D or BIO 325H. 

The next information session for the Maymester program is next Monday, Oct. 24th, 4-5pm in BEN 1.102.