NUNN SCHOOL GRANTS for Unpaid Summer Internships and Conference Travel – Applications due Wednesday, April 24, 2019 Do you have an unpaid summer internship or an academic seminar or conference you are attending? Do you need financial support to defray costs related to accepting unpaid internships or conference travel this summer? The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs is providing a fixed number of grants to support students participating in unpaid summer internships or attending academic seminars and conferences. Last year nine students received grants ranging from $375 to $750…
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Korean Consul-General Visit – April 2
South Korea’s Future and Relations with North Korea: A Talk with South Korean Consul-General Young-jun Kim Date: April 2nd Time: 12-1 p.m. Location: Stephen C. Hall 102 Contact Thomas Quartermain for more information!
Read MoreGlobal Undergraduate Awards 2019
The Global Undergraduate Awards is the world’s largest academic awards program which recognizes top undergraduate work, shares this work with a global audience, and connects students across cultures and disciplines. Students submit their work for free online and it is judged by a panel of international judges, consisting of leading academic experts and industry leaders. Why should you submit to the Global Undergraduate Awards? Earn international recognition for academic coursework that you have already completed. Win a FREE trip to Dublin to attend the UA Global Summit. Get your work published in The Undergraduate Library. Network with top undergraduates and academics…
Read MoreApril 2019 Wellness and Stress Management
04/02/19 11AM – Assertiveness Skills for Effective Communication This workshop teaches skills for communicating thoughts, feelings, and preferences successfully to others, while avoiding the extremes of aggressive or passive communication. Learn various ways of being assertive as you interact with others. 04/09/19 11AM – Don’t Believe Everything You Think: Using Logic to Overcome Stress Learn how to recognize and change thought patterns that cause unnecessary stress. The skills taught in this workshop are based on the principles of cognitive therapy, which have been shown to be effective in reducing stress…
Read MorePre-Grad Advising Info Session, April 17
Are you interested in attending graduate school, but not sure where to start? Do you want to learn more about the graduate application process at Georgia Tech and elsewhere? Are you curious about resources for GT students who want to go to graduate school? If so, please join Pre-Graduate Advising for an upcoming information session: Pre-Grad Advising Info Session Wednesday, April 17, 5:00-6:00 Bill Moore Student Success Center, President’s Suite C This session will feature a panel of current grad students and undergrads who have successfully applied to graduate school. …
Read More2-Year Independent Fellowship, Institute of Current World Affairs
THE ICWA FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM What would you do with two years to study anything in the world? The ultimate aim of the ICWA fellowship program is to cultivate deep expertise in foreign countries and cultures. We achieve that by supporting fellows over two-year periods during which they carry out immersive programs of self-designed, independent study abroad. An ICWA fellowship represents a generous investment in a fellow’s future. ICWA’s mission is to identify and cultivate rare potential, so we are looking for promise, curiosity and enthusiasm in our candidates. We consider whether…
Read MoreSGA Cybersecurity Week: April 1-5
Join the SGA Government Relations Committee in learning about cybersecurity and policy! Monday, April 1: Political Organization Debate, 7PM, DM Smith 105 Tuesday, April 2: Tabling, 11-1, Tech Walkway Wednesday, April 3: Keynote Speaker Milton Mueller, 7-9PM, Bill Moore Suite B
Read MoreBecome a Career Peer Advisor with C2D2!
Want to hone your communication skills, refine your leadership abilities, help other students find jobs, and get paid? Become a Career Peer Advisor with the Center for Career Discovery and Development, where you’ll find out even more about employers and careers. To qualify, you’ll need to have worked at least one term as intern or co-op. Your basic job duties will be to represent us at professional student meetings and/or class workshops. You’ll help us acquaint students with how work works, and explain how to go about getting that first…
Read MoreResearch Assistant, NATO Parliamentary Assembly – Brussels
Research Assistants work as part of the policy team within the NATO PA International Secretariat. The main task of research assistants is to contribute to the research and writing of Assembly reports. Programme Overview The NATO Parliamentary Assembly is looking to hire a team of research assistants for the 2019 Autumn Research Assistant Programme, which will start in early July and end in November. Research Assistants work as part of the policy team within the NATO PA International Secretariat in Brussels. A majority of these positions are given to candidates…
Read MoreInternational Marketing and Communications Internship, APSIA – Washington, DC or other
Location: Any location possible; Washington DC preferred Hours: Flexible, minimum three days / week Compensation: $500 stipend per semester WHAT YOU DO FOR APSIA: Create website, social media, video, print, and other content to promote APSIA and its events to relevant audiences around the world Work with the Admissions Manager to publicize APSIA events to target audiences in different locations around the world across all channels Create student and alumni profiles for APSIA’s website and marketing materials to tell the story of what can be done with an APSIA degree Work with Executive…
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