Paid HRC Summer Internships – March 15 Deadline

Summer 2013 Undergraduate Internships

During the summer of 2013, the Center will support six undergraduate interns. These 14-hour-per-week positions will provide undergraduates with experience in the nature and operations of a major humanities research center. Students will be paid hourly and receive approximately $1,500 for the summer, contingent on hours actually worked. The Creekmore and Adele Fath Charitable Foundation has provided generous funding for these internships. For more details and the application process, go to: http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/about/internships/undergraduate/

Apply for Junior Fellows

Junior Fellows

The Junior Fellows Program was begun in 1959 by Harry Ransom as a means of encouraging academic excellence in the College of Arts and Sciences. At that time it was essentially an honor society to which students were elected at the end of their freshman year. Over the years, the Junior Fellows has evolved into a society of juniors and seniors from the University at large who are engaged in independent research projects under the direction of members of the faculty.

Fellows are required to attend meetings of the group, held every other week in both the fall and spring semesters. Besides project presentations, meetings feature discussions led by eminent scholars from on and off campus. Fellows have the opportunity to participate in field trips, seminars, and other academic activities. It is possible to earn academic credit for work done as a Junior Fellow, by enrolling in the appropriate conference course with the supervising professor. For example, Humanities and Plan II majors usually use their senior theses as their Junior Fellows projects. Students pursuing Special Honors in their major use the honors thesis number. Other non-honors courses are also available, for example ARH 376, E 367C, CH 475K, RTF 336. Fellows should register for the course that is approved by their advisers, fits into their degree plans, and has the right format for the chosen topic. Funds are available to assist Fellows with expenses involved in their research. There is also money available for Fellows who can demonstrate financial need.

Application Procedure

Application is open to any qualified student from any program on campus who will have completed 60 hours prior to the Fall semester. Junior Fellows normally have a GPA of at least 3.75, but outstanding students whose abilities are manifested in other ways should not hesitate to apply. Although administered by the College of Liberal Arts, the program is open to all qualified students on campus. Many students from outside Liberal Arts are presently members.

For more information, contact Dr. Larry Carver (carver@austin.utexas.edu) in the Liberal Arts Honors Office by email or phone at 471-3458.

Download Application Form <http://www.utexas.edu/cola/student-affairs/_files/pdf/jr_fellows_app_2010.pdf> (PDF, 104K)

Applications are due Friday, March 22, 2013 for the 2013-2014 academic year.

Membership in Junior Fellows begins the fall semester following the spring recruitment period.

First General Meeting for Central Texas Model UN, Wednesday, Feb. 27 7:00 pm PAR 1

First General Meeting for Central Texas Model United Nations (CTMUN).

Wednesday, February 27th, Parlin 1, 7 pm.
This meeting will primarily introduce the new officers and discuss preliminary plans for next semester’s conference, CTMUN 2013. We will also make a few big announcements about CTMUN events this semester.
Model United Nations is an organization which simulates the structure of the United Nations as way to immerse students in world affairs and international diplomacy.
 If  you have questions, email Shreya Banerjee: relations@ctmun.org

Apply for the Humanities Honors Major!!

Want to design your own interdisciplinary honors major? With Humanities, you can put together a major that reflects your specific research interests.  Topics encompass much more than traditional Humanities fields, like the fine arts and literature.  Current Humanities majors are completing contracts in Women’s Health in the Middle East, Language and Social Change, Human Rights in the Francophone World, and Game Theory,  among many others.

Humanities is a small community of students that will receive individualized advising from the Humanities adviser (Linda).  Humanities is a major by application only. There are not any specific application deadlines, but now is an excellent time to come speak to me about your interests and start building your Humanities contract.

Please call the LAH office at 471-3458 to make an appointment.

LAH Writing Fellow Applications Due March 8

Want to be a LAH Writing Fellow?

(past Writing Fellows also need to apply)

Please put in writing:

“What you think a good Writing Fellow does and what a student needs from a good tutor” If you have been a Writing Fellow in the past, please give some of your specific examples.

Please turn your Application in by Friday, March 8, 2013 in the LAH office.

Questions? Please email Stacey or Linda.

Harry Ransom Center Internships

The Liberal Arts Honors Program offers an internship at the Harry Ransom Center (http://www.hrc.utexas.edu) that is designed to provide a current LAH student with experience in the nature and operation of a major humanities research center. The experience gained by interns will benefit them in their own research projects, in possible graduate studies, and even as a career option in such fields as librarianship, museum studies, archival or curatorial work, as well as public affairs, marketing, public programming and event management.

Once selected, interns will choose from a variety of opportunities within the center. These vary from year to year, but will likely include:

  • processing collections
  • preserving collection materials
  • planning exhibitions
  • doing editorial and publicity work
  • working on website enhancement projects
  • marketing and public affairs

The internship will be for the entire academic year (fall and spring semester). Interns are asked to commit to a particular department for at least one full semester. Most interns work in a single department the entire year, but some choose to change at semester break. Internships run for three months in the fall: September, October, and November; and three in the spring: February, March, and April.  Thus, the internship will end each semester before finals begin.

The position is not a benefits-eligible one, but there is a stipend of $1500 per semester, for which the intern is expected to put in a 10-hour work week. The student must be registered for a minimum of six hours of coursework. In addition there is the possibility of academic credit if the student registers for a conference course (either TC or English) with an appropriate supervising professor.

Applying

An applicant should provide the following:

  • a one-page resumé,
  • a letter from the student describing his/her interest and qualifications,
  • a letter of recommendation from a UT faculty member or someone who knows the candidate’s professional qualification pertinent to this internship

Both letters should be addressed to Danielle Sigler, Curator of Academic Affairs, but should be attached to the resumé and delivered to the LAH office.

Deadline for applications is April 1, 2013.

Freeman Stipend for Internships in Asia

The Freeman Stipend for Internships in Asia provides students interested in completing an internship in Asia with the opportunity to do so, by reducing the financial barrier that may prevent some students from pursuing an internship abroad.

Students who are U.S. Citizens and who are planning on completing a minimum of an 8-10 week internship in one of the following Asian countries: Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Macao, Malaysia, Mongolia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam, are eligible to apply.

If interested, apply today for the chance to be awarded a $2500 – $4,000 scholarship for study abroad. The application is simple and no recommendations are required!

Do you fit the eligibility requirements below? Here’s the information:

  • Must be a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident to apply
  • Internship must be a minimum of 8-10 weeks in length
  • May be for credit, or not for credit
  • Recipients must complete a service requirement either during the placement or post-placement

·         Financial need (current FAFSA on file with UT Austin)

While both undergraduates and graduate students are eligible to apply, priority will be give to undergraduate students and those with demonstrated financial need.

Link to application: http://world.utexas.edu/abroad/programs/internships/freeman

Fall and summer DEADLINE: March 1, 2013.

All completed applications should be emailed to: studyabroadoffice@austin.utexas.edu; subject line (Freeman Stipend Application, EID: _____).

Students who have questions regarding internship programs in Asia are welcome to contact Study Abroad: studyabroadoffice@austin.utexas.edu; phone: 512-471-6490.

Peers for Pride Opening Performances

Come out and support the 5th cohort of Peers for Pride in their first public performance!! Participate in conversations with the monologue characters!

It is ok to come in late or leave early!

This year those performances are:

Friday 2/15 and Friday 2/22

Noon to 1:30ish

UTC 1.104

Please help spread the word!

Peers For Pride Facebook event for 2/15

https://www.facebook.com/events/424146497663785/

Peers for Pride Facebook event for 2/22

https://www.facebook.com/events/344693668970135/

COLA Journal looking for Editorial Board Members and Submissions-Information Session Sunday, Feb 17

COLAJ (College of Liberal Arts Journal), which is a part of LAUNCH (Liberal Arts Undergraduate Research Chapter), is looking for editorial board members and submissions! The information session will be Sunday February 17 in Joynes Reading Room 007A and will cover the requirements to be a reviewer and to submit an article to the journal. Contact the Editors-in-Chief Monica Castellanos (mzc@utexas.edu) or Sarah Lusher (sarah.lusher17@gmail.com) if you are not able to make the session but are interested.

LAH Study Abroad Scholarship

LAH Study Abroad Scholarships for Summer and Fall 2013 can be accessed through Global Assist: http://utdirect.utexas.edu/student/abroad/globalassist.WBX

Please let Linda know if you have any problems.

The deadline for the LAH Study Abroad Scholarships has been moved up to March 15, 2013, so we can notify scholarship recipients as soon as possible.