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  • PowerScore Summer LSAT Course Discounts

  • Saper Law Immersion Program in August for Pre-Law Students - Apply by June 30

  • Summer Institute on Sustainability and Energy - Accepting Applications through 6/15

  • Pre-Law Internship Opportunity with the National Immigrant Justice Center

  • Vasculata 2017 - Vascular Biology Conference at UIC - July 24-27, 2017

  • UIC Job Fair Volunteering Opportunity - Thurs., June 1

  • Three Information Sessions About US Fulbright Scholar Program - April 11, 13, and 19

  • Recruiting Board Members for OneWorld Journal, Deadline Fri. April 14th

  • The Horizons Fellowship Opportunity

  • Chicago Desi Youth Rising's Summer Leadership Retreat - Apply by April 17th

  • UIC Black Tech Scholars applications due April 3rd

  • Aspen Institute Social Innovation Program Invites Applications for Hearst Fellowship for Minority Students

  • McGowan Institute – Regenerative Medicine Summer School 2017, Applications due 4/1

  • Paid Summer Research Opportunity - Scholarship in Child and Adolescent Health and Injury Prevention, Deadline: Fri. 3/24

  • Join peers at Loyola University Chicago for 2nd Annual Black Lives Matter Conference, April 1

  • Upcoming Sexual Assault Crisis Interevention Training at Pillars

  • Join the Student Research Forum/Impact Day Steering Committee or Undergraduate Research Ambassadors

  • CPR & AED Machine Workshop with WLRC: Mon, 3/13

  • CIA Career Exploration Event at UIC, Submit Invitation Request by March 12

  • NEW Leadership Program for Women, APPLICATION DEADLINE EXTENDED: MARCH 15, 2017

  • Applications for the GRE/MCAT/DAT Prep Program (GMDP) due 3/13

  • MA/MSc in International and World History at Columbia University and the London School of Economics, Final Application Deadline 3/15/17

  • Register now for SLASummit 2017

  • Register for the International Conference on Advances and Innovations in Engineering (ICAIE 2017)

  • Global Health Summer Opportunity - Make a Difference Ethically and Responsibly!

  • Mock Law School Class at UIC and John Marshall Law School Information Session, 2/21

  • Faculty-Led Study Abroad Summer Internship, Paris - Info Sessions 2/17 and 3/10

  • 2017 Summer Internship for The American Chemical Society, Deadline Feb. 17th

  • RUSH Sports Medicine Full-Time Research Assistant 2017-2018, Apply by 2/17

  • Graphic Designer needed for Ampersand and OneWorld

  • UN Crime and Justice Research Institute Internships in Italy this Summer

    The United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) accepts a limited number of unpaid interns. 

    All current internship openings are posted here.

    The objective of the internship programme is to enhance the educational experience of qualified students from diverse academic backgrounds through practical work assignments and on-the-job experience, to expose them to the work of the United Nations and to provide UNICRI with the assistance of highly qualified students specialized in various professional fields. Graduating seniors are eligible.

    UNICRI will not bear any cost for the internship and all expenses connected with it must be borne by the intern.

    Visit the website for details about the various summer opportunities and how to apply: http://unicri.it/institute/join_us/jobs/internships/#Current_Internship_Openings 

  • Diversity Law Day for PreLaw students at Indiana University

  • Sens Research Foundation Summer Scholars Program in Biomedical Research, Apply by 2/6

    The SRF Summer Scholars Program offers undergraduate students the opportunity to conduct biomedical research to combat diseases of aging, such as cancer and Parkinson’s Disease. Under the guidance of a scientific mentor, each Summer Scholar is responsible for his or her own research project in such areas as genetic engineering and stem cell research. The Summer Scholars Program emphasizes development of both laboratory and communication skills to develop well-rounded future scientists, healthcare professionals, and policy makers. Students participating in the program will hone their writing skills via periodic reports, which are designed to emulate text scientists commonly must produce. At the end of the summer, students will have the opportunity to put all of their newly developed communication skills into practice at a student symposium.

    Paid positions are available at:

    Buck Institute for Research on Aging

    Harvard Stem Cell Institute

    Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute

    SRF Research Center

    The Scripps Research Institute

    University of Oxford

    Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine

    The online application and a full descriptions of each research project can be found at www.sens.org/2017-summer-scholars. Applications will be accepted until 12 pm PST February 6, 2017. A downloadable program flyer is available at the same address.

  • Upcoming Career Fairs: Engineering, Arts & Culture, Business & Technology

    ENGINEERING CAREER FAIR

    This fair is free and exclusively for UIC students & UIC alumni

    Thursday, February 2, 2017

    12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

    UIC Forum

    725 W. Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL 60608

     

    ARTS & CULTURE CAREER FAIR

    This fair is open exclusively to UIUC and UIC students & alumni

    Friday, February 3, 2017

    12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

    UIC Student Center East, Illinois Room

    750 South Halsted, Chicago, IL 60607

    Email Cindy at cgraham1@uic.edu or Zelda (UIUC) at zgardner@illinois.edu for additional information.

     

    BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY CAREER FAIR

    This fair is free and exclusively for UIC students & UIC alumni

    Tuesday, February 7, 2017

    Spring Business Career Fair

    11:00 am - 2:00 pm

     

    Spring Technology Career Fair

    4:00 pm - 5:00 pm is Open to members in IDSO, INFORMS, BAO AND ISACA

    5:00 pm - 7:00 pm is Open to all Students

     

    UIC Student Center East, Illinois Room

    750 S. Halsted, Chicago, IL 60607

     

    For more information, see http://careerservices.uic.edu/events_career_fairs.shtml or contact UIC Office of Career Services.

  • Ron Brown Pre-Law Summer Prep Program, Apply by 2/6/17

    The Ron Brown Prep Program prepares students for thechallenges of law school and for the law school application process. Participants gain an edge in courses taught by Law School faculty; through internships with judges and lawyers; in a customized LSAT prep course; and with advising on all aspects of the admissions process. Past Ron Brown Prep Program students have seen their LSAT scores go up and have been accepted to more than 40 different law schools. Today, over 100 Ron Brown Prep Program alumni are attending law school or practicing law.

    Our application deadline is coming up: Monday, February 6, 2017. 

    View the attached flier for more information. You can also find links to the digital applications and more information about the Ron Brown Prep Program at our website.  

     

  • Career Services Walk-In Hours in Burnham Hall, Wed. 1/18 and 1/26

    Questions about your resume, cover letter, or personal statement?

    Cindy Graham, Assistant Director of Career Services, will host walk-in hours in Burnham Hall!  Stop by to ask her any question you may have about resumes, cover letters, personal statements, and graduate school or careers.

    Wednesday, Jan. 18
    2:30 - 3:30 pm
    109A Burnham Hall

    Thursday, Jan. 26
    11:00 am - 12:00 pm
    109A Burnham Hall

    Can't make it to these hours but have questions?  Stop by the Office of Career Services during drop-in advising: http://careerservices.uic.edu/hours_location.shtml  

  • Forensic Science Seminar, Tues. 1/24

    The FBI Chicago Citizens Academy for Students at UIC would like to invite you to attend our seminar that will be taking place on Tuesday January 24 at 5 pm in Newman Center. The topic of this seminar is Forensic Science presented by the guest speaker from the FBI.

    The FBI Chicago Citizens Academy for Students at UIC is still very new in its development. Our aim is to spread knowledge of the FBI’s history, structure, and inner workings, thus creating students and citizens who are more aware of their law enforcement and the society that they live in.

  • SPRING Leadership & Service Expo 1/25

    SPRING Leadership & Service Expo

    January 25, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

    SCE, East Terrace

     

    SPRING INTO SERVICE at the Leadership & Service Expo!

    Do you want make a difference in the Chicago area? Well, this is a great opportunity to connect one-on-one with non-profit organizations and agencies to explore and make connections, as they are in need of your wonderful talents. Familiarize with agencies of interest to you: ranging from youth, human rights, the arts, the environment, community development, and more!

  • UIC Health Professions Navigator Program: Research Training and Career Development and/or GRE/MCAT/DAT Prep Programs, Apply by 2/3 and 3/13

    The University of Illinois at Chicago Health Professions Navigator Program (UIC-HPN) is now accepting applications for two summer programs:

    1) The Research Training and Career Development Program (RTCP), a program intended for highly motivated undergraduate and graduate students from disadvantaged backgrounds. RTCP will help familiarize students with research and practice opportunities by pairing them with a mentor, or placing them in a practice site. 

    If you are an undergraduate or graduate student (from any college or university), and have an interest in pursuing a career within the health professions, you are eligible to apply! RTCP is 8 weeks long and concludes with an end of program poster presentation that family and friends are welcome to attend to learn more about your summer work! For more details on the RTCP, eligibility, program dates, or to apply, please click the link below or view the attached flyer. 

    2) GRE/MCAT/DAT Prep Program (GMDP): GMDP is designed to prepare students from disadvantaged backgrounds to be competitive applicants for graduate or professional school. In addition to a test preparation course for the GRE, MCAT, or DAT exams, participants will engage in a series of workshops that are designed to help them through the admissions process for graduate or professional school.  Juniors and seniors in college (from any college or university) – or even recent grads – who are interested in a health professions career are eligible to apply! GMDP is free of charge for accepted participants. 

     

    For more details on either program, eligibility, program dates, or to apply, please view the attached flyer or click the link below:

    http://publichealth.uic.edu/diversity-and-inclusion/health-professions-navigator

    Please note that this is not a residential program. If accepted into the program, you will be responsible for your own housing.

  • UIC College of Pharmacy Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship

    The College of Pharmacy at UIC invites undergraduate students to apply for the Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program. The objective of this program is to introduce undergraduate students to biomedical research in order to heighten interest in science as a career and increase the number of young scientists entering the biomedical research disciplines.

    The SURF program is located on UIC’s West Campus, in the center of the Illinois Medical District--one of the largest concentrations of advanced health care facilities in the nations-- and just minutes from downtown Chicago. Our location gives us convenient access to a diverse range of cutting-edge research, collaborators and patient populations.

    The SURF Program is funded by an institutional award from the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET).

    Program Dates:

    The SURF program runs for 10 weeks, starting on Thursday, June 1, 2017 and ending on Wednesday, August 9, 2017.

    SURF Program Description:

    ASPET-sponsored SURF program is for undergraduate students interested in biomedical research.  Students will work on independent research projects in the laboratories of their faculty mentors.  Before beginning work, students will attend relevant laboratory safety training.  In addition to individual mentoring, the program offers number of enrichment activities:  research seminars, advanced research instrumentation workshops, career day at a local pharmaceutical company, instructions on how to prepare a scientific presentation, practice talks and a mini-symposium where all the participants present their research projects in front of the College audience.  SURF participants will receive compensation of $3,000 for the 10 week period.

    The 2017 Application Cycle is now open. Please read the application instructions carefully and apply by February 1, 2017.

    Eligibility Requirements:

    Sophomores or juniors majoring in biology, chemistry, biochemistry, or related field. GPA of 3.2 or higher on a 4.0 scale. Students should have a strong desire to pursue an advanced degree (PhD or PharmD/PhD) and must be available for the full 10 weeks of the program. The program is open to all US Citizens and Permanent Residents. Undergraduate students from groups underrepresented in health-related sciences, i.e. individuals from ethnic or racial groups (African American, Hispanic American, Native American, Alaskan and Hawaiian Natives); individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds, and individuals with physical or mental disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.

    Application Components and Process:

    Application form. Download the form and instructions. Personal statement Transcripts (unofficial are acceptable) 2 letters of recommendations

    Submit completed application form, personal statement, and transcripts as a SINGLE PDF file by e-mail to surf@uic.edu by February 1, 2017.

    Request that your letters of references are e-mailed to surf@uic.edu by February 1, 2017.

    Notification:

    All effort will be made to notify applicants no later than April 14, 2017 regarding their status. Applicants chosen to participate in the 2017 SURF program will be sent an offer letter via e-mail.

    Contact Information:

    Please contact us by e-mail to surf@uic.edu.

  • Pre-Law orientation Workshop, Thurs Jan 19th

    ARE YOU A FRESHMAN OR SOPHOMORE STUDENT* CONSIDERING LAW SCHOOL?

     

    IF SO, COME OUT TO ONE OF THE “PRE-LAW ORIENTATION” WORKSHOPS

     

          WHEN: THURSDAY, JANUARY 19th 3:30PM - 4:45PM

          WHERE: UNIVERSITY HALL, ROOM 850

                                         OR

          WHEN: TUESDAY, JANUARY 24th 12:00PM - 1:15PM

          WHERE: UNIVERSITY HALL, ROOM 850

     

     

    MEET THE PRE-LAW ADVISOR AND LEARN THE BASICS OF WHAT YOU SHOULD BE DOING WHILE AN UNDERGRAD TO MAKE YOURSELF THE MOST VIABLE CANDIDATE COME APPLICATION TIME. WE WILL DISCUSS THE SUCCESSFUL LAW STUDENT PROFILE, SELECTION OF A MAJORTHAT IS BEST FOR YOU, EXTRA-CURRICULARS, AND THE APPLICATION TIMELINE.

     

    *NEW AND CONTINUING ADVANCED STUDENTS (JUNIORS AND ABOVE) SHOULD COME TO THE PRE-LAW OFFICE FOR ONE-ON-ONE ADVISING APPOINTMENTS.  PRE-LAW ADVISING APPOINTMENTS CAN BE MADE BY LOGGING ON TO INSIGHT.

     

     

     

    For the January 19th session, RSVP at:  https://goo.gl/forms/C6iRQt6tCYLZsZsT2

     

    For the January 24th session, RSVP at:  https://goo.gl/forms/lRhSKdwTMiKue8tN2

     

  • National Cancer Institute Summer Research Fellowship, Apply by 2/15

    The National Cancer Institute’s (NCI) Cancer Systems Biology Consortium and Physical Sciences in Oncology Network are offering rising Junior and Senior undergraduates with outstanding research potential the opportunity to work closely with faculty mentors from NCI-supported institutions for an 8-week summer fellowship. The 2017 summer research program is designed specifically for students to gain experience in the interdisciplinary fields of systems biology and physical oncology. Students who are especially interested in cancer research careers are encouraged to apply. Opportunities are available at 14 research institutions across the United States. Stipend, housing, and travel to and from the host institution are covered by NCI. Additionally, students will convene at the NIH in Bethesda, MD, mid-way through the summer to present their research and network with their peers.

    Detailed information about the program and application instructions can be found at: https://Frederick.cancer.gov/SummerProgram . The application deadline is February 15, 2017.

    Please distribute the attached flyer to undergraduates within your institution who might be interested in this exciting opportunity. Don’t hesitate to contact Dr. Shannon Hughes (shannon.hughes@nih.gov) or Ms. Erin Wetzel (erin.wetzel@nih.gov) if you have any questions about the program.

  • Apply to be a Student Orientation Leader, Due 1/25

    The UIC Orientation Program seeks to serve its diverse population of prospective new students while connecting them to their advisors and preparing them for their transition into our university.

    This program strives to aid students in more ways than just one, guiding through the historic campus, connecting with the numerous student resources, programs, and clubs available, and showing what we as a university have to offer.

    Looking to gain professional experience? Looking for a paid position? Want to live on campus for FREE during the summer? Student Orientation Leader (SOL) applications for the summer of 2017 will be available as of Monday, January 16th.

    As a SOL, you will gain an immeasurable amount of experience leading new incoming students and working with advisors. Round 2 applications are due January 25th, and you can access the application at orientation.uic.edu.

  • Infomation Session for Faculty-Led Paris Study Abroad Program with Kathryn Engel

    Social Services Internships in Paris: Faculty-Led Study Abroad Program with Kathryn Engel

    Information Session

    January 17, 1:00 PM

    Burnham Hall B21 (Basement)  

     

    This is a great time to begin plan for your Study Abroad, make scholarship applications, and connect with family and friends around crowdfunding.  There are two scholarships Kathryn want you to know about and she also wanted to share a couple of tips for fundraising.  The application for the Paris program is attached and also available online. 

     

    Due on January 11, 2017:

    Fund for Education Abroad.  This is for non-traditional locations for study abroad in programs that are both immersive and rigorous.  This fits this program (although Paris is traditional) because it is immersive, rigorous and non-traditional in that students are interning within the social services.  Emphasize that an internship in the social services is a unique and non-traditional destination for studies in France.  It is important to note that this scholarship only supports academically rigorous and immersive study abroad programs.  

     

    http://fundforeducationabroad.org/applicants/

     

    Due on March 07, 2017:

    Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship from the Department of State. This is for Pell eligible students.  The application will open mid January and you can begin preparations by looking at the website.  

     

    http://www.iie.org/Programs/Gilman-Scholarship-Program/Deadlines-and-Timeline/Summer

     

    Tips for fundraising:

    Apply for scholarships,  use your financial aid, and use crowdfunding through a site or in person.  Be specific, describe your program and costs, and request airline miles donations for flights; miles all now have expiration dates so someone may share miles they cannot use.  

     

    Steps to take in no specific order to have an early application for this program:

    1)  Attend a First Step at Study Abroad  if you have not already

    2)  Meet with Irina Krymova at Study Abroad

    3)  Attend a Program Presentation with Kathryn and have an individual meeting with Kathryn 

    4)  Begin applying for scholarships at the Special Scholarships Office and seek others outside of UIC

     

    Please feel free to reach out any time with questions to fill in your scholarships or about any other way I can support you – engel@uic.edu  

  • Apply to be an RA or PM in Campus Housing for 2017-18, Deadline 1/22

    Interested in Applying to be an RA or PM for 2017-2018?

    Are you looking for a unique, challenging, and fun leadership opportunity for the 2017-2018 academic year? APPLY to be a Resident Assistant (RA) or a Peer Mentor (PM) for Campus Housing!

    RAs and PMs serve as resources, community builders, administrators, role models, and peer educators for our residents. As members of a residence hall staff, RAs and PMs work collaboratively with other departmental staff to create an educational advantage. RAs are responsible for building and facilitating a positive and strong communities.  PMs seek to help residents develop strong study skills and academic communities.

    *Applications are now live!*

    To learn more, attend an upcoming Info Session:

    Wednesday, January 11-JST Event Center (South Campus) at 7:00 PM
    Thursday, January 12-SCE 605 (East Campus) at 7:00 PM
    Wednesday, January 18-SCE 605 (East Campus) at 7:00 PM
    Thursday, January 19-JST Training Room (South Campus) at 7:00 PM

    Applicants must attend ONE information session in order to participate in the interview process.

    *Applications are due at 11:59 PM on Sunday, January 22, 2017!*

    For more information and to apply, please visit:

    https://www.housing.uic.edu/jobs/

  • The 2017 Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship, Deadline Tues, Nov. 29 and Mon, Jan. 23

    The 2017 Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship competition is under way, with two more application deadlines available for interested candidates: November 29 and January 23.

    As many of you know, the WW Teaching Fellowships offer intensive master’s-level teacher preparation, including a year of classroom experience, for exceptionally qualified candidates. Eligible applicants may be graduating seniors or recent grads/alumni; they should have a commitment to teaching in the urban and rural schools that most often lack strong STEM teachers; and they must have completed STEM degrees.

    The Fellowships are available this year in Georgia and New Jersey (with more states now in the works). Fellows attend a partner institution in one of these states and commit to teach for three years in the same state, but they need not be from that state. Fellows receive a generous stipend ($30,000 or more, depending on location) to complete the master’s program. Throughout their three-year teaching commitment, they continue to receive mentoring and support from both their universities and their schools.

    To learn more, take a look at the program’s website, download a poster, attend a webinar, or write directly to Danielle DiFiore, one of our WW Teaching Fellowship recruiters, atdifiore@woodrow.org. We’re always happy to hear from you, and we look forward to applications from your best candidates!

  • Application for Yiddish Book Center Fellowship and Steiner Summer Yiddish Program, Due Mon 01/09

    The Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, Massachusetts, is now accepting applications for two education programs for college students and recent graduates: the 2017 Steiner Summer Yiddish Program and the 2017-18 Yiddish Book Center Fellowship Program. 

    The Steiner Summer Yiddish Program is an intensive seven-week course in Yiddish language and culture for college students. The program offers a beginner track for students with no previous Yiddish experience and an intermediate track for those who have completed one year of Yiddish. In addition to their classes, students take part in cultural and social activities, including film screenings, concerts, workshops, and a trip to New York City. Beginner students take a course in Central and Eastern European Yiddish history, literature, and culture, while intermediate students work as interns on the Center’s major projects, including translation and oral history.

    All Steiner students receive full-tuition scholarships. Intermediate students also receive free housing and a $1,000 internship stipend. All participants are eligible to receive college credits through the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

    The 2017 Steiner Summer Yiddish Program will run from June 4 to July 21. Applications are due by February 6, 2017. For more information, visit http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/educational-programs/steiner-summer-yiddish-program.

    The Yiddish Book Center Fellowship Program offers recent college graduates with intermediate or advanced Yiddish skills an opportunity to develop professional experience while working as full-time members of the Center's staff. 

    Fellows serve as teaching assistants for college-level Yiddish classes, conduct interviews for the Center’s Wexler Oral History Project, develop educational and exhibit materials, assist with translation or online accessibility initiatives, and do bibliographic work with the Center’s collection of books. With the support of mentors, Fellows also apply their ingenuity and personal expertise to the creation of new projects.

    Fellows receive a $30,000 stipend and health insurance. The next Fellowship Program runs from September 2017 to August 2018. Applications are due by January 9. For more information, visit http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/educational-programs/graduate-students.

  • Lists of summer research and internship opportunities

    Winter break is the perfect time to work on applications for summer research and internship opportunities, study abroad programs, or scholarship opportunities. Here's some resources you can use to get started:

    Office of Undergraduate Research: OUR Research and Internship Opportunities Catalog

    Resources for finding summer opportunities from the Honors College: https://blogs.uofi.uic.edu/files/1516/439911/99018.docx 

    Post-Baccalaureate Opportunities (Gap Year) Guide from the Office of Special Scholarship Programs: https://ossp.uic.edu/scholarships/gap-year/ 

     

  • Apply Now for Humanity in Action Fellowships in Europe and the US!

    Applications for the 2017 Humanity in Action Fellowship programs are now open!

    Humanity in Action Fellowship programs in Europe (Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, Paris, Sarajevo and Warsaw): May 26 - June 25, 2017.

    John Lewis Fellowship program in Atlanta, Georgia: July 5 - 30, 2017. 

    We invite applications from students and recent graduates of U.S. colleges and universities  who are passionate about active and responsible citizenship, diversity and human rights. Current sophomores, juniors and seniors as well as graduates from the undergraduate classes of 2015 and 2016 are eligible. Applications for students and recent graduates from European universities will open in late fall. The deadline to apply to these programs is January 4, 2017 at 11:59pm PST

     on.org.

  • Graphic Design Position for The Ampersand

    The Honors College newsletter The Ampersand is looking for a graphic designer to work on publication production. We are hoping to find an underclassman who is willing to stay on for more than one semester. Graphic design students and students with experience with the Adobe suite are preferred, but if you have no experience we can teach you.

    If you are interested, please submit an application here: https://docs.google.com/a/uic.edu/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeZq01cb54XNDSDFsJrubPRMv8WPN0WYGC_KehxM46P8ifByA/viewform?c=0&w=1

    Questions? Contact Christine Lee at clee242@uic.edu