Please Complete the Internship Google Doc

Hi LAHers,

If you have participated in an internship or internships, please complete the Internship google doc:

 https://docs.google.com/a/utexas.edu/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEl4cFY3NnRudnZzUnF0ODlxeTY5VVE6MQ#gid=0

We are trying to track how many of you participate in internships (which should be 100%) the types of internships you are participating in and if they are paid or unpaid. As we are working on raising additional funds to support you who are doing unpaid internships. Without this data, it will be difficult to encourage donors to give us internship funding.

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.

Texas Exes Student Position – Paid

The Texas Exes, the alumni association for The University of Texas at Austin, announces the immediate opening for a part-time, non-exempt position for a Scholarships and Chapters Intern for the spring semester.

Position Overview

The Scholarships and Chapters Intern splits time between the two departments to assist in processing and distributing scholarship applications and with a recruitment initiative involving alumni and high school seniors.

Major Job Functions

  • Assist scholarships department in processing and distributing scholarship applications, including but not limited to: sorting scholarship application databases; disbursing application databases to chapter leaders; scanning and organizing scholarship applications
  • Assist chapters department with a recruitment initiative, including but not limited to: sorting files; sending and receiving call sheets from alumni; documenting yield results at project completion

Essential Job Requirements

  • Ability to work about 15 hours/week
  • Computer literacy consisting of Microsoft Office (Excel)
  • Highly dependable and punctual with the ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • High level of attention to detail
  • Ability to multi-task and prioritize several projects at once
  • Strong work ethic and willingness to take initiative
  • Ability to work professionally with confidential information

TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THE POSITION Send cover letter and resume by February 20, 2013 to resumes@alumni.utexas.edu.

Be sure to put “Scholarships and Chapters Intern” in the subject line and state where you saw this posting. No phone calls please.

www.TexasExes.org

The Texas Exes alumni association is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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/

LinkedIN to Liberal Arts Honors University of Texas

We are trying to build a LAH network using LinkedIn in a effort to keep up with you when you are here at UT and when you become Alumni.

If you do not have a LinkedIn account, please create one. It’s easy! (if I can create one, anyone can)   Liberal Arts Career Services recommends that all students entering the professional world have a LinkedIn profile.
Then join the Liberal Arts Honors Program LinkedIn group- http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Liberal-Arts-Honors-Program-4845278/about
You can also join the sub-group divided by region.

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.

Health Education Graduate Programs

Are you interested in health? The graduate program in Health Behavior and Health Education in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education at UT Austin is seeking motivated graduate students. The masters programs focus on health behavior across the life span and physical activity and health. Most students who earn masters degrees pursue applied careers, working with people in a variety of settings including health-related organizations, worksites, and schools. The doctorate prepares students for academic and research careers. For more information about the programs: http://www.edb.utexas.edu/education/departments/khe/graduate/hed/

Tournées Film Festival

The French and Italian Graduate Student Organization (FIGSO) is pleased to announce that we will be hosting the Tournées Film Festival this month as part of a grant awarded from the French American Cultural Exchange and the French Embassy.

The selection of films showcases the diversity of contemporary French cinema and it is our sincere hope that faculty and students from across campus will take advantage of the Tournées Festival for their classes and will publicize the selection of films and their topics widely. We will be screening eight films at the Union Theater over the course of two weekends, beginning on Friday, February 15 at 6:45pm.

The event is free and open to the public and all films will be presented with English subtitles. The festival will also include an opening reception with refreshments and a talk given by Dr. Herve Picherit.

For more information about the event, screening dates, and synopses of the films, please see the attached flyer or visit our facebook page at:https://www.facebook.com/events/429457447122657/

Slam Poetry with Anis Mojgani and Andrea Gibson

Anis Mojgani and Andrea Gibson are two of the most accomplished and most recognized slam poets in the world. They’ll perform together in the Joynes Reading Room on Thursday night, February 21st, at 7 p.m. This event is free and open to the public, but will require a ticket for admission. Tickets may be claimed in person at the front desk of the Joynes Reading Room (CRD 007) while supplies last.

Honors students may also sign up to participate in a discussion of slam poetry led by Susan B.A. Somers-Willett (author of two poetry monographs and one book of criticism), at noon on Feb. 21. Students who attend both the noon discussion group and the slam will receive a free book by Mojgani or Gibson. For more information, call 512-471-5787.