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September 4, 2015, Filed Under: Uncategorized

Rapoport-King Research Scholarships for Plan I Liberal Arts Honors Students

Audre and Bernard Rapoport of Waco, Texas, have provided an endowment that enables the College of Liberal Arts to provide scholarship and research support for those who are writing a thesis in one of the Plan I Departmental Honors Programs.  These scholarships honor Audre and Bernard Rapoport and Robert D. King, former Dean of the College of Liberal Arts.  Fifteen Rapoport-King Scholarships will be awarded for 2015-2016.

To be eligible for a Rapoport-King Scholarship, students, who are expected to graduate May 2016, must be planning to write a senior thesis in one of the College’s departmental honors programs (Plan II students are not eligible).  Fellows will be chosen on the basis of academic record, the quality of the thesis proposal, and financial need.  As Mr. Rapoport has put it:  the candidates should be “smart and deserving.”  Rapoport Fellows are expected to meet on a regular basis with other Rapoport Fellows and their faculty mentors.  Those chosen will be awarded a $2,000 scholarship for the senior year only.  In addition, faculty mentors will be provided with $1,000 for research support, and it is expected that student and mentor will work closely together.

If you know any eligible students, please encourage them to apply.  The deadline for applicants — a thesis proposal, student transcript, statement of financial need, and a letter of recommendation from the thesis supervisor — is 5pm Friday, September 25, 2015.  Applications are available on line at: http://www.utexas.edu/cola/progs/lahonors/scholarships/lah/rapoport-king-thesis.php .  Holders of the Rapoport-King Scholarships for 2015-2016 will be announced on Monday, October 12, 2015.  If you have questions about the Audre and Bernard Rapoport-King Liberal Arts Honors Scholarship Program, please call the Liberal Arts Honors Program Office at 471-3458.

August 27, 2015, Filed Under: Uncategorized

Undergraduate Research Fellowships

Application Deadline: Thursday, September 17, 2015.

Information session: Thursday, September 10, 2015, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. in FAC 328

The Undergraduate Research Fellowship (URF) program, sponsored by the Office of the VP for Research, provides support for specific scholarly research projects conducted by full-time UT undergraduate students enrolled in any department. These fellowships (up to $1,000) are intended to cover costs associated with independent research projects proposed and written by student applicants and undertaken with the supervision of a university tenured or tenure-track faculty member, lecturer, senior lecturer or full-time research scientist/engineer. Supervisor must be able to serve as Principal Investigator if IACUC, IBC or IRB approvals are needed.  Other restrictions apply.

Information and application form are available at the Vice President for Research website:

http://www.utexas.edu/research/resources/awards-fellowships-grants. Early application is recommended. We are unable to accept late submissions due to tight review schedules. Please direct questions to liza@austin.utexas.edu or 512-471-2877.

August 21, 2015, Filed Under: Internship

US-Brazil Connect Fellowship Opportunity

About US-Brazil Connect:

Since its founding as an independent nonprofit in 2011, US-Brazil Connect has quickly become a leading facilitator of collaborative international education programs linking the US and Brazil. We are committed to unleashing unrealized economic and human potential by joining communities in the Western Hemisphere’s leading democracies. US-Brazil Connect strives to strengthen education and build economic opportunities by connecting communities, engaging leaders, and creating transformative learning experiences linking the United States and Brazil.

Position description:

Our fellowship programs offer much more than a highly subsidized trip to Brazil. Each selected fellow has the chance to work their way through an unmatched experience in international leadership as a creative partner with Brazilian students. Active partnership—rather than passive consumerism—helps fellows build holistic skills in global leadership and international problem solving. Selected Fellows must agree to fulfill a number of responsibilities at each stage of the program. Those responsibilities include training (both online and in-person training sessions), online coaching, traveling to Brazil for a 4-week period over the summer,  and in-person coaching.

Qualifications:

Global Leaders Fellow must be at least 18 years old and be either a college graduate or attending college courses.

Priority will be given to applicants with the following qualifications:

     Ability to complete each of the Fellow Responsibilities

    Ability to use online tools such as Facebook, Google Hangouts and Google Drive

    Flexibility to live and work in a range of urban and rural Brazilian sites

    Excellent written and oral communication skills in English

     Respect for cultural and ideological diversity

     Ability to work cooperatively while maintaining a positive attitude

     Commitment to personal growth and skills development in international leadership

How to apply:

Please see http://www.us-brazil.org/get-involved/global-leader-application.

Deadline date:

The deadline to apply is March 16, 2016. After applications have been reviewed, semi-finalists will be contacted to set up an interview either in person or over Skype.

Contact information:

1201 Williams St.

Suite 4A

Denver, Colorado 80218

Phone: (720) 338-8839

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