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INSPIRE Program for Freshman Women

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The Center for Women’s & Gender Studies at UT Austin invites you to apply to this amazing women’s leadership program.

Visit our website HERE to learn more about INSPIRE.
View our You Tube video HERE.
Find our application HERE
* Application deadline is May 8.
* All applicants will be notified in July 2018 on the status of their application.
* Your INSPIRE experience will begin in September.

 

INSPIRE is a three-year program (sophomore to senior) that encourages undergraduates to think not only about their own future, but also about the future of their communities and what tools are necessary for social change.

Opportunities:

• Community service/leadership development
• Mentoring and networking
• Internship/career assistance
• Attending leadership conferences

Four primary criteria guide the competitive selection process:

• Individual leadership potential;
• Maturity, the ability to deal with challenges, and the capacity to reflect on one’s own personal strengths and weaknesses;
• Special interests, unique characteristics and/or diverse experiences, which contribute to the INSPIRE program;
• Willingness to commit to three years of the program.

Apply NOW!

Meet Writer Sarah Manguso

Writer and poet Sarah Manguso will be visiting the Joynes Reading Room on April 10th at 7 pm. She is the author of the nonfiction books 300 Arguments, Ongoingness, The Guardians, and The Two Kinds of Decay; the story collection Hard to Admit and Harder to Escape; and the poetry collections Sister Viator and The Captain Lands in Paradise. Her books have been translated into five languages, and her work has been supported by a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Hodder Fellowship, and the Rome Prize. She lives in Los Angeles and currently teaches at CalArts.

There are copies of her books available for free in the Joynes Reading Room, but supplies are limited so please pick up your copy soon.

Intellectual Entrepreneurship Class and Award

Are you thinking about whether graduate school is in your future?  Are you uncertain about what it would be like to be a graduate student and what academic program may be suited best to your interests and career goals?

If your answer to these questions is yes, you may wish to consider undertaking the Intellectual Entrepreneurship (IE) “Pre-Graduate School Internship.”  This internship is open to students in all UT colleges/schools and departments.  You may earn one, two or three hours of academic credit (CMS 164M/264M/364M) by participating in the internship.

Attached is a flyer describing the Pre-Graduate School Internship. In addition, you may read more about this program (including FAQ’s, examples of internship activities and an easy to complete internship contract) on the web:

http://communication.utexas.edu/ie/

 You may also be eligible for a Kuhn Intellectual Entrepreneurship Award.  This award is designed to encourage both first generation and economically disadvantaged undergraduate students to pursue their academic passions and to seriously consider graduate study.

The awards will be in the form of $1,000 stipends offered to a select number of qualified undergraduate interns. The award is intended to support and encourage students to pursue opportunities that further enrich the Pre-Graduate School Internship experience. (e.g., traveling to conferences, potential graduate school visits, research endeavors, supplies, books etc.)

In addition, each intern’s graduate mentor will be awarded a matching $1,000 stipend through the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement.  For more information about this award, please go to:

http://communication.utexas.edu/ie/kuhn-ie-award

A wonderful video about IE is at:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWx0qNZERI0

If after examining these materials you have questions, please feel free to contact me at: spaj737@uts.cc.utexas.edu

NOTE: Because of the generosity of several UT deans, undergraduates who do their pre-grad internship in programs in the following colleges will be eligible to receive travel grants to help cover part of the cost of attending an academic conference (with their grad mentor)– Law, Public Affairs, Communication, Information, Nursing, Architecture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Pharmacy, Business, Social Work, Information, Nursing, Architecture, Education, Natural Sciences, Fine Arts.

Registration Information, Advising, TX Government Test, and More

Registration for Summer and Fall, Advising Appointments, Access times and more…

Registration for both summer and fall begins Monday, April 16 – Friday, April 27. Before you register, you should see Stacey or Linda for advising. Just call 512-471-3458 to set up a time. Don’t email, as it’s too hard to go back and forth choosing a time. Calling is much more efficient.

To check when you register: https://registrar.utexas.edu/students/registration/before/ris

The Summer schedule is out now https://registrar.utexas.edu/schedules/186 and the Fall schedule will be online Tuesday, April 3.

 To secure a seat in a lower-division honors course, you must sign up in the LAH lower-division honors course book. The signup book will be available in the LAH office by Friday, April 6. Come by the LAH office to see what we have!

For any upper-division LAH 350 courses you can just register (no sign up necessary) when it’s your registration access time.

Registration hint: If the upper-division LAH course is cross-listed with your major department, you should register for it under your department. It will still apply towards College Honors. Many departments have signup sheets in their offices (I know Government does) and this guarantees you a seat.

If you haven’t claimed some of your AP classes, here is the web-site for the Center for Teaching and Learning to claim your AP: https://testingservices.utexas.edu/sts

 

And if you still need to take that pesky TX GOV only test to pair with your AP GOV, here is the link for the test and a link for an additional online textbook on Texas Politics: https://testingservices.utexas.edu/ut-austin-test-texas-government-only

http://www.soomolearning.com/catalog/texas-politics/overview

If you are planning on taking classes somewhere else this summer, please check the Automated Texas Equivalency site (and check with Stacey or Linda too)

ATE web-site: http://www.utexas.edu/student/admissions/ate/

Fall 2018 Legal Internship Course

This coming Fall 2018, LAH will be offering a new upper division course for students interested in interning in legal settings: “Legal Internships and the Law,” taught by LAH Lecturer and Assistant Attorney General Mark Levy, JD.

In classroom discussions and readings, students will explore the role of lawyers and how the practice of law has shaped American society. Students will also have an experiential learning component where they will gain hands-on experiences in public interest law offices or legal settings. The experience students gain will help shape classroom discussions, about such topics as legal ethics, government lawyering, and current events affecting lawyers.

Please be sure to review some pertinent information prior to registering for the course:

  • Internships must be in a public service, government, or public policy setting with a legal focus. Examples of suitable host agencies include the Office of the Attorney General, the Travis County District or County Attorney’s offices, Texas Rio Grande Legal Aid, the Texas Public Policy Foundation, judicial chambers, or a legislator’s office.
  • Work in a private legal office does not qualify for this course.
  • Students will be responsible for setting up their own internships, but help is available from the course instructor and Liberal Arts Career Services (LACS) for those who need it.
  • Students should have their host agency selected and approved by the course instructor and LACS before the semester begins.
  • Students will be expected to work at least 9 hours per week for 12 weeks during the semester.
  • Students who have interned for an agency before can continue that relationship for this course.

LAH will be hosting two informational sessions for students interested in the course—April 11 and 19, 12-1pm, in the LAH Commons Room. Space is limited. Please RSVP to Mary Cone at mary.cone@austin.utexas.edu. Feel free to contact LAH or Prof. Levy (mlevy76@gmail.com) with questions.

Please join us. Pizza will be served.

City of Austin Planning Department Internship

The Planning and Zoning Department is seeking a PAID part-time 2018 summer intern (undergraduate or graduate) to assist with one or more of the following on-going department initiatives including: historic preservation, urban design, and/or long range planning.  Tasks may include research, analysis, public involvement support, mapping, field survey support, document development and layout, and other support duties.

The structure of the internship is flexible, but we look for interns to devote 15-20 hours per week for a minimum of 2 1/2 months over the summer. The wage offered is $16.95 per hour.

Interested applicants should apply through the City of Austin Jobs Site: https://www.austincityjobs.org/postings/65804

 The posting will close on April 1, 2018.

Upcoming Events for Pre-Law Students

Financial Awareness for Prospective Law Students
Thursday, Mar. 22, 2018 | 3:30pm-4:30pm in FAC 18
Mario Villa, Director of Student Recruitment and Financial Aid at Texas Law, will share tips and strategies on how prospective law students can achieve financial awareness before embarking to law school.
RSVP here to attend this workshop.

 Law Student Panel
Tuesday, Mar. 27, 2018 | 12:00pm-1:00pm in FAC 18
Current UT Law students describe what law school is really like, such as how undergrad differs from law school, what they wish they had known prior to applying to law school, and how they figured out what areas they want to practice in, among other topics. Questions are encouraged.
RSVP here to attend this panel.

The Road to Zero: A Strategic Approach to Student Loan Repayment (webinar presented by AccessLex)
Tuesday, Mar. 27, 2018 | 1:00pm-2:00pm CST
Register here.

 Financing Your Legal Education (webinar presented by AccessLex)
Thursday, Apr. 19, 2018 | 6:00pm-7:00pm CST
Register here.