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  • Application deadline for Campus Committees is 2/26/16

    2016-2017 Campus Committees:  The Illinois Student Senate has been working in conjunction with the office of the Vice-Chancellor for Student Affairs to ensure that Campus Committee applications for 2016-2017 provide the opportunity for the student voice to be heard heard all across campus. 

  • Application deadline for the Social Justice Educators Paraprofessional Program extended!

    The Social Justice Educators Paraprofessional Program wants you!

    Do you want to…

    Serve as a peer leader on campus?Expand your knowledge about social identities and inclusivity?Design fun and engaging educational opportunities for your peers?Develop public speaking and interpersonal communication skills?

    For more information on how to apply, visit https://go.illinois.edu/SJEPapplication. The deadline to apply has been extended, and applications will be scheduled and interviews held on a rolling basis until December 12, 2018.

  • Application deadline for the Social Justice Educators Paraprofessional Program extended!

    The Social Justice Educators Paraprofessional Program wants you!

    Do you want to…

    Serve as a peer leader on campus?Expand your knowledge about social identities and inclusivity?Design fun and engaging educational opportunities for your peers?Develop public speaking and interpersonal communication skills?

    For more information on how to apply, visit https://go.illinois.edu/SJEPapplication. The deadline to apply has been extended, and applications will be scheduled and interviews held on a rolling basis until December 12, 2018.

  • Applications are now open to join the 2017-2018 cohort of the iVenture Accelerator:  2nd Round Deadline 2/5/17

    Applications are now open to join the 2017-2018 cohort of the iVenture Accelerator, the educational accelerator for the top student startups at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.  

  • Applications being accepted for Chancellor's Public Engagement Student Fellows grants:  deadline is 3/11/16

     Between now and March 11, 2016, applications are being accepted for Chancellor’s Public Engagement Student Fellows.

     

     

  • Applications being accepted until 9/1/14 for the Conflict Resolution Training Program

    Mediation Services in the Office for Student Conflict Resolution is currently accepting Fall 2014 applications for the Conflict Resolution Training Program

  • Applications due for the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship:  2nd Application Deadline is 11/29/16

     

    You may be the perfect fit for the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship, a pioneering program that prepares outstanding teachers for the schools that need them most.  .

  • Applications open for the second cohort of Schwarzman Scholars:  Apply by 9/15/16

    Applications for the second cohort of Schwarzman Scholars opened today, April 15, 2016, and they are looking forward to meeting another outstanding group of high-potential young leaders from around the world. 

  • Applications open to present in 4/19/18 Undergraduate Research Symposium

    The Office of Undergraduate Research is now accepting submissions for the 4/19/18 Undergraduate Research Syposium! The URS is the signature event of Undergraduate Research Week (April 15-21), and brings together students, faculty, and staff from all disciplines on the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign campus, as well as corporate partners and sponsors, to learn more about undergraduate research and its potential to change the world. For more information on Undergraduate Research Week, the URS, and OUR programs, please visit the OUR website at: http://undergradresearch.illinois.edu/researchweek.html

    Deadline for submitting an application to the URS is Friday, February 16, 2018, at 11:59 pm. The application can be found at http://go.illinois.edu/urs.   Questions may be addressed to ugresearch@illinois.edu; please put “URS Application” in the subject line.

  • Applications open until 5/2/15 for the 2015-2016 Executive Board for Equinox!

    Applications are open for the 2015-2016 Executive Board for Equinox!  The deadline is Saturday, May 2, 2015 at 11:59 p.m.

     

     

  • Apply by 10/23/15 to CSAMES for Study Abroad Fellowships interested in studying in South Asia or studying South Asian language

     Apply for Undergraduate Scholarships for Summer Language Study and Study Abroad in South Asia!

     

     

  • Apply by 10/4/19 to be a Counseling Center Paraprofessional

      

    Recruiting is on-going for the 2020 cohort of Counseling Center Paraprofessionals. Students who are selected receive credit through the Psychology Department (PSYC 496, 340, 341) but students from any major are welcome to apply. Because CCPs help support our and provide Outreach & Prevention Services, they seek a diverse, inclusive, and representative cohort.

    The CCP application is officially due on Friday, October 4. Students need to submit two letters of recommendation. Applications will be reviewed, and students will be notified to participate in an interview process, including a group interview. Selected students will begin the program in the Spring Semester.  For more info: go.illinois.edu/ccp and apply at go.illinois.edu/ccp-apply.

    Thanks to Gary Wszalek of the School of Psychology for this information item.

  • Apply by 11/4/16 to go to New Zealand with the International Business Immersion Program

     

    The International Business Immersion Program hosts its spring semester course (ACE 436) and 2 week study tour to New Zealand in May 2017.

     

     

  • Apply by 12/15/19 for Information Technology & Biomedical Informatics Internship at Mayo Clinic

      

    Sponsored by the Mayo Clinic and Illinois Alliance, the IT and Bioinformatics summer internship program at Mayo Clinic offers an outstanding opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students in computer science and engineering. The internship will consist of working on tasks within multiple project areas of the Bioinformatics Systems Unit within the IT Division of Research and Education Systems Support. Projects will focus on the Center for Individualized Medicine (CIM) scientific programs with the goal of discovering and translating research into clinically viable solutions for patients.

    The qualified student must be enrolled in an accredited bachelors, masters, or PhD computer science or engineering program, have completed the first year of that program, and be looking to gain practical work experience. The selected individual will be responsible for assisting bioinformatics and IT specialists with algorithm and workflow development tasks, including programming, script writing, system administration, and other IT related tasks. All internships are project-based, providing experience in bioinformatics, algorithms, statistical modeling, and analysis software development.

    View the complete internship description at

    https://healthinstitute.illinois.edu/sites/default/files/MCIA_IT%20internship_summer2019.pdf

    Please complete the application form and upload your CV by December 15, 2019. Visit mayoillinois.org for more details, or contact LeaAnn Carson at lcarson@illinois.edu with questions.

  • Apply by 2/1/19 for 3 Day Startup Illinois Social Innovation (2/15—2/17/19)

      

    Sign up for a 3-day learning-by-doing workshop that teaches entrepreneurial skills that students can use to make a positive impact in the community! Sheffie Robinson from 3 Day Startup will be the facilitator (she is CEO of Touco Direct LLC, a serial entrepreneur with a career in software development for startups, an advocate for diversity and inclusion, and mentor to startups and potential founders).

    3 Day Startup is FREE and open to ALL majors and levels (undergrad and grad).  Deadline to apply online is February 1: uiuc.3daystartup.org

    Learn what to expect at the 3DS Information Session, which is January 28 @ 6:30 p.m. (240 Wohlers Hall):  3 Day Startup ("3DS") is a 501(c)3 nonprofit based in Austin, Texas that delivers experiential entrepreneurship education programs to students around the world (http://3daystartup.org/). Participants are set up for success by learning the entrepreneurial mindset over the course of a 3-day weekend. Over the past 10 years, 3DS has built capabilities in more than 13,000 students in 33 countries around the world at schools like Harvard, Stanford, and Oxford, which has resulted in hundreds of launched companies, 44 accelerator acceptances, and over $180 million raised from investors.

    Thanks to Valeri Werpetinski of the Origin Ventures Academy for Entrepreneurial Leadership.

  • Apply by 2/15/21 for SPIN Summer 2021 internships at NCSA

    Apply by 2/15/21 for SPIN Summer 2021 internships at NCSA

  • Apply by 2/15/21 for SPIN Summer 2021 internships at NCSA

    Apply by 2/15/21 for SPIN Summer 2021 internships at NCSA

  • Apply by 2/16/15: Undergraduate Research Symposium is 4/23/15, and Undergraduate Research Week is 4/19-4/25/15

    Undergraduate Reserach Week is April 19-25, 2015!

     

     

  • Apply by 2/16/19 for a Fred S. Bailey Scholarship for Cause-Driven Leaders

    The Bailey Undergraduate awards are $3000 awards ($1500/semester) given each year to undergraduate students at the University of Illinois who have demonstrated positive impact and commitment as a result of service, community involvement, leadership, and action. Financial need and academic achievement will also be considered. University of Illinois - Urbana campus undergraduate students in all programs are eligible to apply.  For more information or to apply online, visit:  www.universityymca.org/bailey by the application deadline: February 16.

    Thanks to Kasey Umland of the University YMCA for this information item.

  • Apply by 3/11/19 to be a Japan House Intern!

      

    Become a Japan House Intern:  ARTD299-Japan House Internship Accepting Applications for Fall 2019!

    Japan House is seeking students who are deeply interested in promoting traditional Japanese Arts and Culture. This program will provide students educational opportunities to learn the basics of Chado, the Japanese Way of Tea, the art of Japanese cooking and many other facets of traditional Japanese Arts. Furthermore, this internship will give students an opportunity to assist in the development of student-focused programming and contribute to outreach efforts through social media.

    The application deadline is Monday, March 11, 2019 at 11:59 p.m.  To find out more about what interns do and apply, go to: https://japanhouse.illinois.edu/education/internships

  • Apply by 3/11/19 to be a Japan House Intern!

      

    Become a Japan House Intern:  ARTD299-Japan House Internship Accepting Applications for Fall 2019!

    Japan House is seeking students who are deeply interested in promoting traditional Japanese Arts and Culture. This program will provide students educational opportunities to learn the basics of Chado, the Japanese Way of Tea, the art of Japanese cooking and many other facets of traditional Japanese Arts. Furthermore, this internship will give students an opportunity to assist in the development of student-focused programming and contribute to outreach efforts through social media.

    The application deadline is Monday, March 11, 2019 at 11:59 p.m.  To find out more about what interns do and apply, go to: https://japanhouse.illinois.edu/education/internships

     

  • Apply by 3/15/19 to participate in the May 2019 Chicago Entrepreneurship Workshop

      

    Join the Technology Entrepreneur Center and Origin Ventures Academy for Entrepreneurial Leadership in Chicago May 13-15 for the Chicago Entrepreneurship Workshop. You will hear from entrepreneurial alumni who recently graduated, learn about how to take your passion for entrepreneurship and turn it into a successful company, and discover what it's like to live and work in Chicago as a young alum. Apply by March 15 here:  https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/9728583?referrer=

  • Apply by 3/31/21 to be an AY 21-22 Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relations Liaison!

    Apply by 3/31/21 to be an AY 21-22 Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relations Liaison!

  • Apply by 3/6/19 to go on 3/29 - 3/31/19 OVP Service Trip to Nashville!

      

    Join Office of Volunteer Programs as they go to "Music City, USA" for their first weekend service trip of the semester! Volunteer, explore the city, and make new friends! Students will leave the morning of Friday, March 29 and return back to campus on the evening of Sunday, March 31. 

    Participants must...

    Attend a mandatory pre-trip meeting on Tuesday, March 26 at 5:30pm in the Illini Union Room 406Meet by the north side of the Illini Union at the fish tanks (next to courtyard cafe) at 11:30am on Friday, March 29 to depart for the tripPay for the cost of trip of $80 to the RSO office (Illini Union Room 284) by 5pm on March 15 which covers food, travel, accomodations, and trip activities (financial assistance options are also available)

    Participation is limited, so don't miss your chance to go to Nashville, TN and apply at go.illinois.edu/Nashville now! Applications close at midnight on Wednesday, March 6! 

      

  • Apply by 4/12/18 for a Fred S. Bailey Internship Scholarship for cause-driven leaders

    Are you interested in an unpaid internship but are concerned about the financial hardship it may cause? The Fred S. Bailey Internship Scholarship Program for Cause-Driven Leaders offers undergraduate students at the University of Illinois who receives an unpaid internship with a public service agency or not-for profit organization is eligible to apply. Awards are $1,000 for a part-time internship or $2,500 for a full-time internship and are given directly to the student.  Click here for more information:  http://universityymca.org/bailey/unpaid-internship-scholarship/

    Summer 2018 or Fall 2018 (For internships that occur between May 16, 2018 - December 31, 2018):  Application Deadline: April 12

    Got questions? We have answers.  Stop by Office Hours at the University Y:

    Monday, April 9 from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 11 from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m.

    Thanks to Kasey Umland of the University YMCA for this information item.

  • Apply by 4/2/18 to be a DGS Summer Peer Advisor

    The Division of General Studies (DGS) is seeking undergraduate student leaders, who are interested in being a positive influence on the DGS campus community, to assist with their summer registration program for incoming first-year students.  DGS is the starting point for the University of Illinois students who wish to explore their options before declaring a major. DGS also serves students in transition between colleges or majors. The DGS student body is approximately 3,000 students. The summer Peer Advisors will work closely with DGS advisors and administrators to gain necessary knowledge to assist incoming freshman in planning for their first semester of college.

    DGS Summer Peer Advisors will:

    Learn about the academic advising profession by being an integral part of Summer Registration Collaborate with DGS academic advisors, administrators, and other campus partners Serve as a point person for roughly 1,700 new students Facilitate morning small group meetings for DGS students during Summer Registration Assist new students with registration of courses for the fall semester

    The DGS Summer Peer Advisor position will assist students with the following skill development:  Collaboration/Teamwork, Presentation skills, Small group facilitation, Mentoring, Problem solving, Critical Thinking.

    An informational session will be held Thursday, March 29, 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. in the Illini Union Bookstore Building, room 514 for candidates to gain a better understanding of the position and the application process. Candidates are not required to attend an information meeting, however, it is highly encouraged.

    Peer Advisors must be available for three weeks of training before the end of the spring semester. Dates are listed below. Two options are given for each week. Peer Advisors only need to attend one meeting per week.

    Tuesday, April 17, 8-10am OR Friday, April 20, 1:30-3:30pm

    Tuesday, April 24, 8-10am OR Friday, April 27, 1:30-3:30pm

    Tuesday, May 1, 8-10am OR Wednesday, May 2, 1:30-3:30pm

    Full staff training will begin May 14, 2018. Peer Advisors must be available May 14, 15 and 16 for full staff training. A schedule will be released closer to the end of the spring semester. Peer Advisors will be responsible for working approximately 30 hours per week from May 29-July 6. The pay for this position is $8.25 per hour.

    Required qualifications:

    Strong communication skills Demonstrated ability to work well with others Knowledge of the Course Explorer website Knowledge of UI Integrate Self Service Minimum GPA of 2.0 or above

    Preferred qualifications:

    Former DGS student Familiarity of ICT process Knowledge of Illinois general education requirements Junior or Senior class standing for Fall 2018 Demonstrated leadership experience GPA of 2.5 or above Attendance of a peer advisor informational session

    Application:  Email a cover letter, resume and three references to Jessica Arnold, jarnold7@illinois.edu by 5:00 p.m. on April 2, 2018. Applications received after 5:00 p.m. will not be considered.

  • Apply by 6/30/17 to present Student Posters at the 4Annual iSEE Congress “Building Resilience to Climate Change” on 9/18 – 9/20/17

    You are invited to present work relevant to the theme of the climate change resilience during two poster sessions at the Congress this year.  Present your work at iSEE Congress 2017: “Building Resilience to Climate Change."  Poster submissions are being accepted now through June 30, 2017.

     

     

  • Apply by 9/11/17 to be part of the Volunteer Illini Projects Board of Directors!

    APPLICATIONS ARE OPEN! If you are passionate about volunteering with one of the oldest and largest service groups on campus, looking for leadership experience and/or want to make a positive impact in our community, then apply for an open position on the Board of Directors of Volunteer Illini Projects! All applications are due by Monday, September 11, 2017. Please use this link: https://goo.gl/forms/w9BVZQsSLglYmKQv1. Please direct all inquiries to volunteerilliniprojects@gmail.com.

    Thanks to Chancellor's Scholar Kevin Cheng for this information item.

  • Apply by 9/15 for the YWCA Women in Leadership (WIL) Program

    Are you a woman or woman-identifying student? Apply today for the YWCA Women in Leadership (WIL) Program! WIL is an opportunity for you to develop marketable skills, build your resume, and discover your professional identity. The program is an intensive, two semester leadership and project management internship. You will work in a small team with a local nonprofit to research, propose, and implement solutions to their organizational challenges. Applications are due by September 15th. For more information and to apply, please visit: ywcauofi.org/womeninleadership

    Thanks to Kate Ross of the YWCA for these information items.

  • Apply by 9/18/15 to be an I-STAR (Illinois Student Admission Representative)

    Do your part to share your experiences at Illinois with Prospective Students and receive a paycheck! 

     

  • Apply by 9/29/17: David H. Prindable Undergraduate Internship at the Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities

    Undergraduate majors in humanities disciplines are invited to apply for a paid internship in communications and undergraduate outreach at the Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities (IPRH), the campus humanities hub. The successful candidate will assist IPRH with its communications strategy, particularly its email communications and social-media presence, in addition to serving as an IPRH’s undergraduate liaison and chief strategist on undergraduate engagement. This position is funded thanks to a generous gift from David F. Prindable.

     

    To be considered for this internship, candidates must possess strong writing and communications skills, excellent attention to detail, the ability to work independently, and an investigative mind. A broad interest in the humanities is preferred.

     

    The position commences October 16, 2017 and ends May 15, 2017. The Prindable intern will work approximately two to three hours per week, for 24 weeks, at the rate of $15.75 per hour (up to $1,000 per year). There is flexibility regarding the hours to be worked.

     

    To apply, please email a one-page letter of interest, a resume, and a list of three references (academic or non-academic, so long as they can speak to your skills and work ethic; at least one referee should be able to comment on your writing skills) to iprh@illinois.eduby September 29 with “Prindable Internship” in the subject line. Letters may be addressed and questions directed to IPRH Associate Director, Nancy Castro (ncastro@illinois.edu).

    http://www.iprh.illinois.edu/fellowships/prindable/index.html.

     

    Thanks to Antoinette Burton of the Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities for this information item.

  • Apply by 9/29/17 to be a Counseling Center Paraprofessional

    Apply to be a Counseling Center Paraprofessaional!

    Application due: Friday, Sept. 29

    Facilitate workshops about mental health, academic skills, and wellness-related topics. Provide a variety of Counseling Center outreach and prevention programming for the student community. Build valuable professional skills like public speaking, discussion facilitation & more.

    For more information and to apply:  https://counselingcenter.illinois.edu/training/counseling-center-paraprofessional-program/apply-be-ccp.

  • Apply by 9/30/15 to pursue a Public Relations Certificate

    The Fall 2015 PR Certificate application period is now open. 

  • Apply by 9/30/16:  David H. Prindable Undergraduate Internship at the Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities

    Applications now being accepted for the David H. Prindable Undergraduate Internship at the Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities (IPRH) for Communications and Undergraduate Outreach.

     

     

  • Apply for 2015 – 2016 IPRH Prizes for Research in the Humanities by 3/15/16

    IPRH Prizes for Research in the Humanities, 2015–16:  IPRH has recognized outstanding humanities research in numerous ways since its inception.  The IPRH Prizes for Research in the Humanities allow us to celebrate excellence in humanities scholarship, and we are pleased to solicit submissions and nominations for the 2015–16 academic year.  

  • Apply for 2016 – 2017 Internships in Student Affairs:  Info session on 1/27/16

     Check out Internships in Student Affairs!

     

     

  • Apply for a Barbara Seaquist Williams Internship at the OVP by 3/30/18

  • Apply for a Boren Scholarship by 1/20/15 to study a language outside the U.S.: Application Workshop is 12/5/14

    Studying a less-commonly-taught language?  Seeking linguistic and cultural immersion?  Boren Scholarships provide unique funding opportunities for freshman through seniors to study language and culture in non-Western regions critical to US interests.  Must be a US citizen.

     

  • Apply for a Critical Language Scholarship by 11/12/16

     Check out this critical language scholarship!

     

  • Apply for a Critical Language Scholarship: Info Session is on 10/8/15

    The Critical Language Scholarship welcomes undergraduate and graduate applicants from all fields!

     

     

  • Apply for a Fred S. Bailey International Service Travel or Internship Scholarship for Cause-Driven Leaders

    Are you interested in an unpaid internship but are concerned about the financial hardship it may cause? The Fred S. Bailey Internship Scholarship Program for Cause-Driven Leaders offers undergraduate students at the University of Illinois who receive an unpaid internship with a public service agency or not-for profit organization is eligible to apply.  Awards are $1,000 for a part-time internship or $2,500 for a full-time internship and are given directly to the student.

     

     

     

  • Apply for a Fred S. Bailey International Service Travel Scholarship for Cause-Driven Leaders

    The Fred S. Bailey International Service Travel Scholarship for Cause-Driven Leaders offers scholarships of $600-1800 dollars for travel to University of Illinois undergraduate students leading international service projects.

    Award Amount

    The Fred S. Bailey International Travel Scholarship program will fund up to 75% of the total cost of international travel with a service component.  Awards range from $600–$1800, depending on duration of study and associated costs (price of air travel to/from country, length of stay, etc.). For more information on maximum allowable funding for specific countries, go to:

    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18QLvQB2zO5Y_iWtn8JRwLWn7dyVqqwPInXe-KcV7vVc/edit#gid=685296145

    Qualifications

    *Student must be enrolled as an undergraduate student in good standing at the University of Illinois – Urbana Champaign campus during the current or previous academic semester.  Student need not be enrolled in classes at the time of travel but must be working towards a degree at UIUC. Students who will have completed their degree requirements by the departure date of travel are not eligible to apply.

    *Minimum length of trip to be considered is 10 days.

    *Students interested in receiving support for travel must apply within the specified application periods.

    *Students must apply for funding for a specific international service trip but may submit more than one application for different opportunities.

    *Students may only receive one international service travel scholarship while enrolled as an undergraduate at UIUC.

    *Students must have specific travel plans related to an existing project or program and must have been involved in that program (academic or extracurricular) for a minimum of one semester prior to the time of departure.

     

    If selected, the student must complete the program requirements outlined at http://universityymca.org/bailey/travel-scholarship/.

     

    Applications will be reviewed by the Bailey Scholarship committee during two application periods:

    Application Period 1 (For trips that occur between December 20, 2017 - August 30, 2018)

    Applications Open: August 28, 2017, Application Deadline: October 2, 2017

     

    Application Period 2 (For trips that occur between May 1, 2018 - January 17, 2019)

    Applications Open: January 16, 2018, Application Deadline: February 22, 2018

  • Apply for an OUR Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship – by 2/20/15

    The Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) is sponsoring a competitive Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship for undergraduate students at UI.  The goals for this initiative are to provide students with funds necessary to conduct research during the summer term at UI.  OUR recognizes that UI students are conducting cutting edge research on campus, but that funding for research is sometimes lacking.  OUR hopes that this competition will both broaden and deepen the types of research being conducted by undergraduate students on campus, and that the recipients are able to use this opportunity as a way of engaging with their fields. 

    Eligibility Requirements:

    *Students must be current UI undergraduate students, and be in good academic standing.  GPA will be considered during the selection process.

    *Applicants must have faculty support or mentoring during the duration of the summer employment.

    *Research must be conducted on the UI campus; students cannot use the money to work in an off campus lab or to fund an outside internship.

    *Funding is provided for students pursuing their own research projects or working on a faculty-led project. 

    Additional Requirements:

    *A letter of support must be provided by a faculty member. For students doing an independent research project, the letter should come from a faculty mentor familiar with the student’s research plans. For students doing research as part of a larger faculty-led project, a letter of support must come from a faculty member directly involved in the project who will supervise the student.

    *If students use their own research as the basis of a presentation at a conference or campus event, there must be an acknowledgement of the Office of Undergraduate Research for its support on the poster or in the paper.

    *Students must provide a 3-5 page summary of their research, suitable for website posting, to OUR following the completion of the project.

    Funding Restrictions:

    *The application must itemize how the students will spend their time and how the employment is important to the student and the project on which the student will work.

    *Funding will be given to the student as a lump sum, and use of the funds and the conduct of the student research must meet all UI employment and safety standards.

    Application:

    *Applications are available at http://go.illinois.edu/surf2015.

    *The deadline for applications is 20 February 2015, with winners notified by 9 March 2015

    Thanks to the Office of Undergraduate Research  for this information item.

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  • Apply for a Student Summer Internship at The Career Center – by 4/4/16!xxx

     The Career Center has a Summer Internship available May 16 - August 5, 2016, approximately 20-25 hours weekly from 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. and/or 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday – Friday.

     

     

  • Apply for Internships at The Career Center by 4/6/18

    Internships are available in Marketing, Communications, Social Media, Video, Art & Design at The Career Center! These are PAID internships for the 2018-19 academic year.  Some positions will be available as soon as Summer 2018. Each position will give students an opportunity to gain valuable skills and build their own personal portfolio! All applications due by 4/6/18, or until the position is full.

    Students can view these positions on The Career Center's website at careercenter.illinois.edu/opportunities. The positions are also posted in Handshake with the following job numbers:

    Marketing & Communications - #142717 Social Media - #1427039 Video - #1426987 Graphic Design - #1427191

    Thanks to Sparkle Sanders of The Career Center for this information item.

  • Apply for OUR Fall 2014 Conference Travel Grant funding by 10/05/14!

    Fall 2014 conference travel grant competition announced!

  • Apply for Scholarships for Study Abroad by 2/18/15

    The Illinois for Illinois (I4I) and International Programs and Studies (IPS) Undergraduate Study Abroad Scholarship Programs are now accepting applications. 

  • Apply for Scholarships for Study Abroad by 2/18/15

    The Illinois for Illinois (I4I) and International Programs and Studies (IPS) Undergraduate Study Abroad Scholarship Programs are now accepting applications.  

  • Apply for Senate Committees on Student Discipline by 2/28/19

    The Senate Committee on Student Discipline and the Office for Student Conflict Resolution are now seeking to fill vacant student, staff, and faculty seats on the Subcommittee on Undergraduate Student Conduct and the Subcommittee on Graduate Student Conduct, and vacant faculty, student and staff seats on the Subcommittee on Sexual Misconduct. Applications are due on Feb. 28, 2019.

    Students: https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/774201

    Thanks to January Boten of the Office for Student Conflict Resolution and Kathy Martensen of the Office of the Provost for this information item.

  • Apply for Senate Committees on Student Discipline by 2/28/19

    The Senate Committee on Student Discipline and the Office for Student Conflict Resolution are now seeking to fill vacant student, staff, and faculty seats on the Subcommittee on Undergraduate Student Conduct and the Subcommittee on Graduate Student Conduct, and vacant faculty, student and staff seats on the Subcommittee on Sexual Misconduct. Applications are due on Feb. 28, 2019.

    Students: https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/774201

    Thanks to January Boten of the Office for Student Conflict Resolution and Kathy Martensen of the Office of the Provost for this information item.