Project Advance Austin is Recruiting Students!

Texas Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) is pleased to announce that Project Advance Austin is now accepting applicants for the 22-23 academic year! Project Advance Austin pairs small student teams with local non-profits to build project management skills, all with the support of Texas LEAD staff. This is a wonderful opportunity to gain professional experience, build your portfolio, strengthen your resumé, and hone your skills in a fun and supportive environment. With Project Advance Austin we strive to “Do good work, and do work that does good!”

 

Want to learn more? Join us for one of our info sessions!

Virtual:

Friday (8/26/2022) – 1:00pm

Zoom Room: https://utexas.zoom.us/j/94129750618

In-Person:

Monday (8/29/2022) – 1:00pm

Location: WCP 1.106

Tuesday (8/30/2022) – 1:00pm

Location: WCP 1.106

 

Ready to register? Follow the link below:

https://deanofstudents.utexas.edu/leadership/projectadvance.php

Still have questions? Feel free to reach out to Marc Pereira ( mpereira@austin.utexas.edu ). He’ll be more than happy to answer any of your question and tell you more about this exciting opportunity.

VPSA Hiring Student Consultants for 22-23

Vice President for Student Affairs is hiring Student Consultants for the upcoming 2022-2023 academic year! Student Consultants are paid to provide their feedback regarding campus and student life-related events, programs, and policies that shape their experience here at UT. Their input allows VPSA to maintain a good pulse on current attitudes, the campus environment, and students’ needs.

Current consultants come from a wide scope of majors and range in classification, but there is a need for students from the smaller colleges and graduate students. The application is currently live and will be up through Wednesday, September 7.

FINAL-Student Consultant Flyer 22-23

Live, Learn, and Intern in Washington, D.C., with the Archer Fellowship Program!

Longhorns: Want to live, learn, and intern in Washington, D.C.? 

The Archer Fellowship Program provides undergraduate students from across The University of Texas System with a unique opportunity to explore their interest in public policy and/or public service in our nation’s capital. Earn in-residence UT Austin credit for coursework and gain hands-on work experience in an internship of your choosing. Archer Fellows live together in condominiums near Capitol Hill and build lasting friendships and professional connections with each other.

The Archer Fellowship Program is more affordable than ever before – substantial funding is available!

Join us virtually or in-person at an information session this fall:

Wednesday, September 28 • 5-6 p.m. • Texas Career Engagement, FAC 2.138 (RSVP)

Wednesday, October 12 • 3:30-4:30 p.m. • Texas Career Engagement, FAC 2.138 (RSVP)

Wednesday, October 26 • 6-7 p.m. • Texas Career Engagement, FAC 2.142 (RSVP)

Tuesday, November 1 • 5-6 p.m. • Texas Career Engagement, FAC 2.142 (RSVP)

Thursday, November 10 • 12-1 p.m. • Texas Career Engagement, FAC 2.138 (RSVP)

 

Questions? Contact Campus Coordinator Dustin Harris at dustin.harris@austin.utexas.edu

Best,

The Archer Center Team

archeradmissions@utsystem.edu

Campaign Intern for Mike Collier

CAMPAIGN INTERN

TEXAS / FALL 2022 / INTERNSHIP

Mike Collier is the Democratic Nominee for Texas Lt. Governor. In 2018, he ran the closest race for Lt. Governor in two-decades and outperformed the rest of the ticket in ⅔ of Texas counties. In 2020, he served as the Senior Advisor for Texas to then-Vice President Joe Biden. Mike is intent on reaching every voter in every county, and together we’ll build the infrastructure to beat Dan Patrick.

He is driven by a passion to fully fund our public schools, defending our constitutional rights, and fixing the damn grid. More information on the Collier campaign can be found here. Interns will be given the opportunity to work closely with campaign staff to formulate and execute campaign strategies to win the November election and defeat Dan Patrick.

Core Responsibilities:

  • Placements will be available with the finance, organizing, advance, and communications teams
  • Assist with all core campaign tasks and functions 
  • Support written communications with key campaign stakeholders
  • Provide support for events within the region of residence
  • Lead and develop research questions on voter targeting and community outreach

Preference is given to those with:

  • Previous experience on a political campaign at any level 
  • Professional fluency with languages in addition to English, especially Spanish
  • Flexibility to take on new projects and responsibilities 
  • Project leadership and a self-starter attitude for creative problem solving
  • Those based in Texas, with those in Austin being willing to work from the Campaign HQ located next to The University of Texas at Austin

Requirements: 

  • Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program
  • Access to transportation within the city of residence
  • A reliable cell phone
  • Experience working in the Google Suite
  • Ability to work 4-5 hours a week or on weekends as needed for campaign events

Term:

September 2022 through November 2022

Employment Type:

Internship

Location:

Two options will be offered: in-person in Austin, TX; remote online

How to apply:

Please email Kyle Burke at kyle@collierfortexas.com with the following:

  • Resume 
  • Cover letter including a stated preference for organizing, advance, finance, or communications team
  • 250 words on why you are passionate about Texas politics

Send with subject line: Intern application: [Last Name], [Preferred Department]

Applications will be considered on a rolling basis. 

Information on Mike Collier can be found at CollierForTexas.com. Collier for Lt. Governor is committed to diversity among its staff, and recognizes that its continued success requires the highest commitment to obtaining and retaining a diverse staff that provides the best quality services to the people of Texas. This campaign is an equal opportunity employer and it is our policy to recruit, hire, train, promote and administer any and all personnel actions without regard to sex, race, age, color, creed, national origin, religion, economic status, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender identity or expression, ethnic identity or disability, or any other legally protected basis. The campaign is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities in the hiring process and on the job, as required by applicable law. Collier for Lt. Governor will not tolerate any unlawful discrimination and any such conduct is strictly prohibited.

If you have questions, please reach out to Ali Zaidi (LAH Alum)

ALI S. ZAIDI Campaign Manager | Collier for Lt. Governor

m: 832 719 7585 e: ali@collierfortexas.com

Voter Registration with Texas Votes

Reminder: Voter registration deadline is October 11, so register asap!

This spring, Texas has a midterm election on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, during which voters
in every county across the country will vote on a number of local, state, and federal races. These
races include positions such as city council, governor, the state Supreme Court, and House of
Representatives by district. Closer to the election, you’ll be able to get a sample ballot for your
voting address here. For many races, the candidates running were selected in the primary races
earlier this year, but some races might not have had a primary.

Registration:
The first step to voting in this election is being registered to vote! If you’re not sure about your
status, you can check here.
If you’re not registered, this presentation will give you a detailed walkthrough of the registration process. One way to receive a registration form is to print it out from the Texas Secretary of State website (linked here); if you do this, you will need to affix postage yourself before mailing it in. You can also request to have this form mailed to you, postage-paid, from the TX SoS here. Lastly, you can pick up a postage-paid walkaway registration form from several locations, including on-campus in CMA 7.148 or at the Austin Central Library. When mailing in your form, you can use the on-campus post office in the West Mall Building (WMB). When mailing in your registration form, make sure it is postmarked by the registration deadline. For the November 8 General Election, the registration deadline is Tuesday, October 11.

  • Another registration option is to find a certified Travis County Volunteer Deputy Registrar
    (VDR), who can register you to vote in-person and turn in your form to the tax office for you.
    Ahead of major elections such as this one, you can often find VDRs tabling on campus.
    Once you’ve made sure you’re registered, there are two methods to vote: by mail or in-person.

 

Vote by Mail:
The current eligibility requirement to vote by mail is to meet at least one of the following criteria:

  • Be 65 years or older;
  • Be disabled;
  • Be physically out of the county on Election Day and during the entire period for early
    voting*;
  • Be expecting to give birth within three weeks before or after Election Day;
  • Be confined in jail, but otherwise eligible.
  • Please see the Texas Secretary of State’s website to see if you are eligible, as there may be
    changes.
    * Election periods: Thursday, October 24 thru Friday, November 4 and November 8th
    (Election day) If you are eligible to vote by mail, this presentation will walk you through your application for an absentee ballot. This application must be RECEIVED (not postmarked) by your county by the assigned deadline. For the November 8 General Election, this deadline is Friday, October 28. Once you have applied, you should receive your ballot in the mail. After you’ve filled your ballot out, mail your ballot to the same address that you sent your absentee ballot application to! You can find this address at bit.ly/TXEOC. Please don’t wait to send your ballot back in – it must be postmarked by 5 PM on Election Day and received by the county by 7 PM on the next business day at the very latest.

Vote in Person:
To vote in-person for the November 8 General Election, you can either vote during:

  • Early Voting: October 24 thru November 4 (including weekends)
  • Election Day: November 8 from 7 AM to 7 PM

To vote you will need to bring a valid form of ID, which for many will be either a Texas driver’s license or a U.S. passport. You can see what other forms of ID are accepted here. Election Hotline:

If you have any questions at all about anything we discussed here or voting questions in general, please feel free to text our hotline number at (512) 814-5401 or reach out to us on our social media platforms (TX Votes on Facebook, @txvotes on twitter, and @txvotes_cea on instagram). If you have concerns about election proceedings, please contact the Election Protection Hotline at (866) 687-8683.

Other Opportunities for Civic Engagement
Voting is an important aspect of civic engagement, but it’s certainly not the only one! There are
plenty of other ways to get more civically involved in your community; a few of these include
keeping up with the TX Lege, testifying and submitting written opinions on pieces of legislation,
becoming a VDR (Travis County; check your local county), and contacting your representatives!
For more opportunities and election information, sign up for TX Votes’ newsletter:
https://txvotes.substack.com.

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2022 Public Relations Fall Intern

THE PURPOSE OF A RED FAN INTERN 

An internship with Red Fan Communications is a paid position for junior, senior, and graduate program university students to bring their coursework to life and gain hands-on experience in the B2B, technology and consumer sectors. Interns work alongside our accounts and management teams to learn the ropes of agency life, account and client management.

— Hiring for 1-2 paid fellowship positions for current college students this fall. Fellows are very involved in our work and we make sure they get a chance to do everything — drafting press releases, conducting media outreach, building reports — that a future employer in PR/communications would be looking for —

** Please disregard the language stipulating they be a junior/senior, we regularly hire freshmen and sophomores with potential **

ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Support the agency accounts team in all areas of agency and account services including media relations, communications strategy, research, writing, media monitoring and reporting, internal communications and thought leadership.
  • Under direction of Account and Media Relations Managers, draft media contact lists, pitches and press releases.
  • Assist in brand and thought leadership campaigns by researching and completing drafts for awards, conferences and speaking engagements that promote subject matter experts to their target audience.
  • Assist in creating media coverage and intelligence reports.
  • Assist in creating monthly client and campaign reports using software tools to identify metrics such as media mentions, share of voice and keyword prevalence.
  • Demonstrate strategic use of your time, present smart ideas and regularly report on results.

SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS 

  • Pursuing or have recently completed a degree in PR, journalism, communications or marketing.
  • Entering your junior or senior year, or are enrolled in a graduate program.
  • Coursework and/or previous internship experience in media relations (building media lists, drafting media pitches and/or writing press releases).
  • A diligent writer and editor with superior communications skills.
  • You have a working knowledge of strategic PR media campaigns, and experience in media pitching and press release writing.
  • Interested in data-backed research and analytics.
  • You desire to continue learning and advancing your career within an agency environment.
  • High attention to detail and strong work ethic.
  • You’re a reliable, proactive, proven team player with a can-do attitude.

RED FAN’S INTERNSHIP VALUES

  • We compensate you for your time.
  • We value your opinion.
  • We invite you to meetings. With clients!
  • We appreciate the work you do.
  • We care about your next steps with or after Red Fan.
  • We expect the best from you and will give you our best in return.

APPLY HERE

Recruiting Inaugural Volunteer UT Student Fellows

The Center for Community Engagement is recruiting for the inaugural class of Volunteer UT Student Fellows!

Deadline August 31, 2022

Volunteer UT Student Fellows will serve as ambassadors between The University of Texas at Austin’s Center for Community Engagement and the 18 colleges and schools across the Forty Acres. Each student fellow will act as a dedicated liaison to two academic units, connecting them with CCE resources to support service learning and community engagement.

Fellows will be appointed for one academic year and receive a $1,000 stipend for their service awarded upon completion of the program.

Expectations and Goals for Fellows

The main objective for student fellows is to provide support to faculty and staff to incorporate service learning into coursework, research, and student groups affiliated with academic units. As ambassadors to the colleges and schools across the university, student fellows will:

  • Connect with stakeholders from schools and colleges at the annual Community Based Learning Symposium
  • Provide ongoing support for faculty and staff to incorporate service learning into coursework, including one on one appointments and office hours
  • Conduct outreach to staff and faculty in their designated academic units
  • Present about CCE resources, including GivePulse, at faculty meetings in their designated academic units
  • Conduct Volunteer UT training for staff in their designated academic units
  • Gather information about service learning and community engagement from designated academic units for the Carnegie Classification Committee

Program Qualifications 

Applicants for the Volunteer UT Student Fellows Program should meet the following minimum qualifications:

  • Current full-time undergraduate student at The University of Texas at Austin
  • Must be in academic good standing
  • Available to attend required weekly meetings
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Experienced, engaging speaker and presenter
  • Committed to uphold the values of the Center for Community Engagement

Important Dates

Selection Process and Dates:

  • August 31, 2022 at 11:59pm – Application due
  • September 1, 2022 – Notification of advancement to interview
  • September 6 and 7, 2022 – Interviews
  • September 7, 2022 by end of day – Final decision emails are sent

Mandatory Dates (upon acceptance):

  • September 9, 2022 (2-4pm) – Orientation
  • September 13, 2022 (6-7:30pm) – Pre-symposium information meeting
  • September 15, 2022 (9:00-11:00) – Community Based Learning Symposium
  • Weekly meetings: Determined per fellows availability

APPLY NOW!

Dear Longhorn researchers,

Rice University is once again hosting the Gulf Coast Undergraduate Research Symposium (GCURS) in Houston this fall; interested students can apply at gcursapply.rice.edu. This year, the symposium will be on Saturday, Oct. 8.

GCURS provides undergraduate researchers the opportunity to present original research discoveries to scholars from around the world. Participants give 10-to-15-minute individual presentations which include a question-and-answer period. Following the presentations, faculty mentors provide feedback to each student. Past participants have shared that GCURS helps to foster interdisciplinary, intercollegiate fellowship. Here is a video overview of the symposium – it’s high-energy, exciting, and presenters get a lot of value out of it.

Accommodations are provided to accepted participants traveling to Houston from outside the area, and limited travel awards are available. In addition, students are encouraged to explore funding opportunities from their home institution.

The application is now open and the deadline is Sept. 1.

Robert V. Reichle, Ph.D. (he/him/his) (robert.reichle@austin.utexas.edu)

For more information: Flyer GCURS 22-6