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  • March 11th Wellness Wednesday

    Restorative Exercise: Moving Better for Students. CU Movement, Wednesday, 3/11,
    12-12:50 & 5-5:50 pm, Rm 2018

  • HEALS Conference

    The Social Work Health Education and Leadership Scholars (HEALS) are hosting a free educational event on Friday, March 27 at the I-Hotel titled “Cannabis in Illinois: Policy and Practice from Social Work Perspectives.” The morning event will involve roundtables, a panel, and a keynote speaker where we can all come together and learn more about the recent law legalizing and regulating cannabis in the state of Illinois. Two BSW and two MSW students have worked with HEALS affiliate faculty to plan an event that is by students and for students. We hope you can join us. Please register using the following link or the QR code on our flyer https://forms.gle/PnfegK8gFNypKMn99.

  • Writers Workshop Upcoming Events

    As we head into the last six weeks of the semester, the Writers Workshop is hosting a variety of interactive presentations that may benefit you as you prepare their final course projects and professional materials.

  • National Volunteer Week

    The University of Illinois will celebrate National Volunteer Week on April 23-29. Office of Volunteer Programs (OVP) has highlighted volunteer opportunities around the Champaign-Urbana area to help engage students in their community to make a difference and participate in National Volunteer Week. To view a complete list of volunteer events and opportunities, go to http://go.illinois.edu/nationalvolunteerweek.

  • Tuesdays @ 7 Workshop - #FinishStrongIllinois Finals Prep

    Tuesday @ 7 Workshop, presented by Counseling Center Paraprofessionals: Students helping students

    #FinishStrongIllinois Finals Prep

    Tuesday, April 24th

    Mechanical Engineering 135

  • LGBTQ Research Symposium - Student Volunteers

    Dear students,

    Social Work is a sponsor the 6th annual LGBTQ Research Symposium happening May 24th and 25th at the I-Hotel and Conference Center (https://lgbtresearch.weebly.com/2018-program-schedule.html). We are looking for student volunteers to operate the School of Social Work informational table that will be set up in the main hall during the Symposium. We need volunteers for Friday, May 25th, from 8 am to 4 pm. Please contact Sharva Hampton-Campbell (shamcamp@illinois.edu) if you are interested in volunteering.

  • Illinois Department of Employment Security Hiring Event

    The Illinois Department of Employment Security - IDES & Illinois workNet Center will hold a hiring event on Wednesday, May 15, from 10 AM to 1 PM.

    Anyone who plans to attend must first register athttps://illinoisjoblink.illinois.gov/ada/r/job_seeker.

  • Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Informational Events 9/3-9/4

    Are you interested in study abroad, but concerned about the cost?

    The Gilman International Scholarship Program provides awards of $5,000 (plus up to a $3,000 supplement for critical languages) for U.S. citizen undergraduate students to pursue summer, semester, or academic-year study abroad opportunities in other countries. This is a need-based award, and to be eligible, you must be receiving a Federal Pell Grant.  

    The National and International Scholarships Program will assist in reviewing your scholarship application material. In fact, we welcome the opportunity to help make your application more competitive!  To get you started, we are offering a two-day informational event about the Gilman Scholarship.

    Gilman International Scholarship Information Session

    September 3, 2020   3:30 - 4:30 pm 

    Online:    https://illinois.zoom.us/j/99487287069

    Gilman International Scholarship Writing Workshop

    September 4, 2020   3:00 - 4:00 pm   

    Online:  https://illinois.zoom.us/j/93901013751

    For more information, contact the scholarships office at topscholars@illinois.edu or visit our website.

  • Gilman International Scholarship Program Informational Events 9/5 & 9/6

    Dear students,

    Are you interested in study abroad, but concerned about the cost?

    The Gilman International Scholarship Program provides awards of $5,000 (plus up to a $3,000 supplement for critical languages) for U.S. citizen undergraduate students to pursue summer, semester, or academic-year study abroad opportunities in other countries. This is a need-based award, and to be eligible, you must be receiving a Federal Pell Grant. 

    The National and International Scholarships Program will assist in reviewing your scholarship application material. In fact, we welcome the opportunity to help make your application more competitive!  To get you started, we are offering a two-day informational event about the Gilman Scholarship.

    Gilman International Scholarship Information Session

    Location: 1002 Lincoln Hall

    Date: September 5, 2019   3:30 - 4:30 pm  

    Gilman International Scholarship Writing Workshop

    Location: 807 S. Wright St. Floor 5 (514 IUB)

    Date: September 6, 2019   3:00 - 4:00 pm  

    For more information, contact the scholarships office at topscholars@illinois.edu or visit our website at www.topscholars.illinois.edu

  • Fall 2019 i-Program Series Dates

    The Illinois Leadership® Center (ILC) would like to inform you about upcoming free leadership development opportunities to share with your students.

    As the cornerstone initiative of the ILC, I-Programs are designed as six (6) hours seminars (typically on Saturdays) which focus on a particular aspect of leadership practice. Each program is applicable to all academic majors and programs.

    Click the title for program dates and descriptions. 

  • New student library tours Aug. 30 and 31

    Get to know the University Library system and services. We'll take you on a tour of the Main and Undergraduate Libraries, stopping to see all major service points. Next, we'll provide you with an introduction to the Library Gateway, your home for virtual library resources. Tours start in the Marshall Gallery, on the east side of the Main Library on the first floor, at 11 a.m. on 8/30 and 8/31.

  • High Caliber Training Center Fundraiser

    High Caliber Training Center is holding a fundraiser, Saturday, September 8 at 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, to raise awareness for suicide among veterans and first responders. You can find out more about the event by visiting the link below!

    https://www.facebook.com/events/308885582992174/

  • This Week: The Pandemic No One is Talking About

    Thursday, September 3, 2020, 4:00PM CST

    The Pandemic No One Is Talking About: Violence Against, and Expected Silence from Black Womxn

    The WRC is co-hosting a conversation with Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center and the Swan Center for Advocacy and Research, entitled The Pandemic No One is Talking About: Violence Against, and Expected Silence from Black Womxn.

    Target audience: Space By and For Black Womxn 

    Register here:  https://bit.ly/2D8GlLT

  • Mary Ramier Grant for Undergraduate Women

    The Mary Ramier Grant is set up to inspire undergraduate women to develop as successful leaders, activists, and professionals.  Mary Ramier, a 1923 graduate of the University of Illinois, was an attorney and activist from Indianapolis, IN.   She was remembered for tackling problems in her Irvington neighborhood, including a petition drive that led to much-needed urban renovation.  She also worked at the national level as an attorney and officer for the Mortar Board National Senior Women’s Honorary.

    The grant will be awarded competitively and can be used to:

    Support research - research travel, research materials such as books, recording equipment, etc., conference travel
    Creative projects such as, but not limited to zines films plays
    Field trips that are related to gender and women’s studies
    Other activities that promote the advancement of women 

    Awards are usually between $50 and $500.  The Gender and Women’s Studies awards committee will determine the amount and number of awards per year based on the merit of individual proposals and financial need.  Money will not be awarded for tuition costs or living expenses.   

    Requirements: All undergraduate women in good standing are eligible to apply.  Applicants should fill out an application form, and include the name of a faculty member who might be called for reference. 

    Fall Semester Deadline:                    October 1

    The attached application form can also be accessed at:  https://gws.illinois.edu/award/mary-ramier-grant

  • 2018 Majors and Minors Fair

    Take a closer look at Illinois majors, minors, and resources!

    Majors & Minors Fair

    Monday, September 17th

    1:30-4:30pm

    Illini Union Ballrooms A, B, C

  • Upcoming Career Center Events

    Tuesday, September 25

    Finding an Internship ​​5 - 6 p.m.​, The Career Center, Conference Room 143, 715 S Wright St. 

    Wednesday, September 26 

    Snack Bite: Exploring Health Careers (Explore) 4:15 - 4:45 p.m., The Career Center, Conference Room 143, 715 S Wright St. 

    10/17 Graduate and Professional School Fair, Illini Union, Rooms ABC & Pine Lounge, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.

  • Critical Language Scholarship Information Session 10/4

    The Critical Language Scholarship, provided by the U.S. Department of State, is a fully-funded, intensive overseas language and cultural immersion program for undergraduate and graduate students.  A list of eligible languages is available here.

    The CLS institutes cover one academic year of university-level language coursework in 8 to 10 weeks over the summer, and include cultural programming, local language partners, and excursions. Participants receive academic credit at their U.S. institutions.  Applicants must be U.S. citizens at least 18 years of age and enrolled in a degree-granting program at the undergraduate or graduate level.  For more information, please visit: http://www.clscholarship.org/. 

    Our advisors, who have served as national-level CLS reviewers, will provide an overview of the program and give you helpful guidance on how to put together a competitive application.

    If you would like to learn more, please join us:

    Critical Language Scholarship Information Session
    Thursday, October 4th, 3:00-4:00 pm
    514 Illini Union Bookstore* (807 S. Wright St. Floor 5)

  • Critical Language Scholarship Information Session 10/2

    The Critical Language Scholarship, provided by the U.S. Department of State, is a fully-funded, intensive overseas language and cultural immersion program for undergraduate and graduate students.  A list of eligible languages is available here.

    The CLS institutes cover one academic year of university-level language coursework in 8 to 10 weeks over the summer, and include cultural programming, local language partners, and excursions. Participants receive academic credit at their U.S. institutions.  Applicants must be U.S. citizens at least 18 years of age and enrolled in a degree-granting program at the undergraduate or graduate level.  For more information, please visit: http://www.clscholarship.org/.  

    Time: Oct 2, 2020 03:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
    Join Zoom Meeting https://illinois.zoom.us/j/92174217157?pwd=K2dDMElWNXBCSXY2U2xSOVAxeUNTZz09
    Meeting ID: 921 7421 7157
    Password: CLS

    For more information, contact the National and International Scholarships Program at topscholars@illinois.edu or visit our website at www.topscholars.illinois.edu.

  • Graduate & Professional School Fair 2018

    Graduate & Professional School Fair 2018

    Recruiters from 132 institutions representing over 1,200 different graduate and professional school programs will be on hand for this open-house style fair.

    Wednesday, October 17, 2018 from 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

    Illini Union Ballrooms A, B, C & Pine Lounge (first floor)

    No RSVP required.

    Casual attire welcome.

    A list of the schools/programs in attendance (as well as Grad School Prep Workshops) can be found on Handshake at: https://illinois.joinhandshake.com/career_fairs/6937/student_preview

  • Mindful Monday

    Take a break! Sit back and relax. Enjoy a relaxation technique facilitated by the McKinley Health stress management peers. 

    Topic: Mindful Monday - October 5 @ 7:00PM  
    Time: Oct 5, 2020 07:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)  
    https://illinois.zoom.us/j/92140937843?pwd=TFAzUnJZWXRVZkU5T2J3UTZsRDVmdz09  
    Meeting ID: 921 4093 7843  
    Password: 644808  

    Topic: Mindful Monday - October 5 @ 7:15PM  
    Time: Oct 5, 2020 07:15 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
    https://illinois.zoom.us/j/91283731362?pwd=RytwdnB3M3cralA3T3dwRldHS25CUT09  
    Meeting ID: 912 8373 1362  
    Password: 183953  

    Topic: Mindful Monday - October 5 @ 7:30PM  
    Time: Oct 5, 2020 07:30 PM Central Time (US and Canada)  
    https://illinois.zoom.us/j/96078283281?pwd=eXZnR0VKeFhRTEU1K1pjdCsyOWV1dz09  
    Meeting ID: 960 7828 3281  
    Password: 444471  

    Topic: Mindful Monday - October 5 @ 7:45PM
    Time: Oct 5, 2020 07:45 PM Central Time (US and Canada)  
    Join Zoom Meeting  
    https://illinois.zoom.us/j/95490312691?pwd=ZU9HcnJvS3pHbHBIUUg3OTJvMnFrQT09  
    Meeting ID: 954 9031 2691  
    Password: 377909  

  • Upcoming School of Social Work Events

    iMSW Informational Session for prospective MSW students, Saturday, 10/12, from 9 am – 11:30 am, room 2027.

    MSW Open House for prospective MSW students, Saturday, 10/12, from 1 pm – 3:30 pm, room 2027. Prospective students will have the opportunity to learn more about our MSW programs, the application process, our school, and our faculty.

    Hispanic Heritage Fiesta, Tuesday, October 15, from 12 pm -12:50 pm in Room 2015. Join us for some great food and music!

  • WE NEED YOUR OPINION | 2019 Career Institute Insight Survey

    The Women’s Resources Center is looking for woman-identified students to help make our career development programs more impactful. Please consider taking 5 minutes to complete our survey for the upcoming Women’s Career Institute in Spring 2019.

    TAKE OUR QUICK SURVEY: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZB2BNGH

    The Women’s Career Institute is a daylong event held on a Saturday that is a collaboration between the Women’s Resources Center, the Career Center, and YWCA. If you are interested in attending or have any questions, email Sylwia Dutka at dutka2@illinois.edu.

  • Big Ten Student Design Challenge--Now Open

    You may have heard about the Big Ten Student Design Challenge. UIUC and other Big Ten campuses, in collaboration with Herman Miller, have announced an opportunity for student teams to redesign an informal space on their campuses, and compete for close to $100K in prizes for the winning design.

    More information is available at the Big Ten Student Design Challenge main website. (Note: Ohio State is the main organizer of the event so much of the branding including the main website points to OSU. This should not discourage our students from participating in the challenge.) You or your students must enter an email under the Competition tab to request a packet of materials about the competition and the UIUC space to be redesigned.

    The space that was chosen for redesign on this campus is in the basement of the Foreign Language Building, an airy, well-traveled space that is easily accessible to anyone who wants to dream up a fantastic redesign solution.

    Student teams of 3 or 4 undergrad or grad students in any discipline are invited to submit a proposal to be judged in this national competition by November 27. The top 3 teams in the final running will travel to Herman Miller headquarters for design consultation in February. One winning team/campus will receive up to $80K in Herman Miller furniture, a $20k stipend to cover building costs, and a $2,000 cash prize. The winning design will be installed in summer 2019.

  • #RelatableRelationships Week for Domestic Violence Awareness Month

    #RelatableRelationships Week for Domestic Violence Awareness Month

    This year, in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we are piloting our #RelatableRelationships Week series. This set of programs will be filled with workshops, panels, and discussion groups around how to engage in healthy and responsible relationships, beyond the typical lens of not perpetuating abuse. What are things we want to cultivate in our relationships with friends, roommates, and partners? What needs and wants do we want fulfilled in our different relationships? Topics include:

    Relationships in the Age of Apps How Do I Live with This Person? Navigating Living Spaces and Communication #RelationshipGoals: What the Media Tells Us Real Relationship Stories (a panel of student speakers) Bystander Intervention (ICARE specific for Relatable Relationships) How Do I Relationship? (IHeart for Relatable Relationships)

    #RelatableRelationships week creates the space to explore the nuances of dating, talking, hooking up, and relationships, through programs that are FOR students, BY students.

    Monday, October 22

    Event Details:   Relationships in the Age of Apps

    7:00-8:00pm | Allen Hall

    Sponsored by The Women’s Resources Center, The Counseling Center, and Allen Hall

    How do dating apps influence our romantic relationships and friendships? This event focuses on two critical ideas: why we use dating apps in the first place and how these apps influence the way we talk with others.

    “Relationships in the Age of Apps” aims to normalize how widespread dating apps are on college campuses—over 27% of millennials in the US have used Tinder—while acknowledging the healthy and fun aspects of using these apps in different types of relationships.

    Tuesday, October 23

    Event Details:   I Heart Healthy Relationships

    7:00-8:00pm | Women’s Resources Center

    Sponsored by The Women’s Resources Center, The Counseling Center, and Students Against Sexual Assault

    In this interactive session, Students Against Sexual Assault (SASA) will lead a discussion with peers about what healthy relationships looks like. I HEART includes activities on effective communication, the role of “needs” and “deal-breakers” in relationships, how to support survivors of dating abuse, and information about available support services on campus.

    Wednesday, October 24

    Event Details:   ICARE Bystander Intervention

    8:00-9:00pm | Illini Union Room 209

    Sponsored by The Women’s Resources Center, The Counseling Center, and Girl Up

    Girl Up helps to advocate for global change for girls, and will be hosting a workshop on bystander intervention for #RelatableRelationships Week. This discussion will provide students with practical ways to step up and interrupt, or stop problematic behaviors when they witness them on our campus.

    Friday, October 26

    Event Details: Real Relationship Stories

    3-4pm | Asian American Cultural Center (part of Global Engagement Lounge)

    Sponsored by The Women’s Resources Center, The Counseling Center, OIIR-International Education, and Asian American Cultural Center

    Come and enjoy a chance to hear real life relationship stories from your peers! This will be a question and answer session about the formation and maintenance of healthy relationships.

  • BSWA Events and NASW Information Session

    If you've missed any of our BSW events over the past few weeks, we have recorded them and you can watch them. 

    BSW Alumni Panel: https://youtu.be/1N-uci5TTxc
    BSW Job Fair: https://youtu.be/zxz9l-Hn8Ew
    NASW Informational Session: https://youtu.be/TRxc0ms8DRI

    On November 30th we'll have an event: 

    Adapting To Online Learning, 11/30/20, 12-1 PM
    Join Zoom Meeting:https://illinois.zoom.us/j/89201221967?pwd=TzdwWHRGOTQ4L0hUL1JnN0RHT0RBdz09
    Meeting ID: 892 0122 1967
    Password: 526084

    If you attended the BSW Alumni Panel and/or the Job Fair, please provide us with feedback using the following link https://surveys.illinois.edu/sec/562707565

  • Connecting with National and International Scholars Programs

    If you've been named to the Dean's List we encourage you to connect with National and International Scholars. 

    You may be a successful candidate for national and international merit-based scholarships and awards like the Fulbright, Rhodes or Marshall. I encourage you to visit the National and International Scholarships Program Office, located on the fifth floor of the Illini Union bookstore (http://www.topscholars.illinois.edu). Staff there can assist you in determining your eligibility for the various awards they administer as well as help you prepare your application.

  • Writers Workshop Upcoming Events

    As we head into the last few weeks of the semester and final paper season, the Writers Workshop will offer several activities to support students.

    We have upcoming interactive presentations that may benefit students as they prepare their final course projects and professional materials. Students can learn about "Avoiding  Plagiarism," gain "Revision Strategies for Structure and Argument," or learn how to "Write an Effective Literature Review." All events are held via Zoom. Please visit our calendar to register in advance and learn about more upcoming events. 

  • Seeking Applicants for Illinois Undergraduate Research Ambassadors Program

    The Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) is looking for motivated and personable first- and second-year undergraduates who are excited to introduce and support peers through the Illinois research experience. If you have participated in a research project, be it through coursework, assisting faculty, research staff, or graduate students, or conducting a project of your own, you can become an Illinois Undergraduate Research Ambassador and help other students along their research journeys.  Ideal candidates should demonstrate at least one semester (or 1 full summer semester) of engagement in research/creative inquiry and exhibit excellent communication skills. Such candidates should be reliable, organized, personable, and respectful.

     How do you know if you have research experience? You probably have experience if you have:  

    Conducted research as part of laboratory or team Participated in a research-based course (e.g., research methods)  Participated in a research program (e.g., URAP, IPRH Bio-Humanities, Ethnography of the University Initiative)  Are currently pursuing a thesis, capstone project, or independent study  Under the supervision of a graduate student, faculty, or research staff member:   Conducted lab work Conducted literature reviews  Conducted textual analysis of different literature  Analyzed primary sources   Conducted interviews, surveys, focus groups  Wrote or produced a story based on some of the previous steps   

    Apply now!

    If you are interested but unsure that you have research/creative inquiry experience, reach out to us! The actual practice of research/creative inquiry varies across disciplines. We can help you figure it out if the IURA Program is right for you!

    Link to application: https://go.illinois.edu/IURA_ApplyThe deadline to apply is December 20, 2020 at 11:59pm.

  • Illinois Enactus' Info Night

    Illinois Enactus is an organization that aims to create real change through our projects while preparing our members to succeed in their future careers. We are committed to using entrepreneurial action to transform lives and shape a better, more sustainable world. We rank Top 12 in the nation among hundreds of Enactus teams. We accept students of all majors and are looking for individuals who are committed to creating sustainable change. You can find out more about us at illinoisenactus.com or through our Facebook Page. Email huiyiyk2@illinois.edu with questions.    

    Tuesday, January 22, 7:00 p.m.
    Wohlers Hall, Room 141
    llinois Enactus' Info Night

  • Undergraduate Research Conference Travel Grant

    This grant provides awards of up to $350 for undergraduate students to travel to professional conferences to present their research posters, papers, or creative works. Please note, the Office of Undergraduate Research does not provide funds for conference travel for attendance only; grants are meant for students who will present their work.

    For details, eligibility requirements, and link to the application please visit: http://go.illinois.edu/OUR_CTG

    The deadline for applications is February 21, 2019 at 11:59pm.

  • Advocacy Day Registration and Bus RSVP

    Please join an anticipated 1,000 Social Workers and Social Work students from across the state of Illinois to attend Advocacy Day on Tuesday, April 4th in Springfield, IL!  The day will encompass a half day of educational seminars on lobbying in Illinois followed by advocating at the Capitol.  The cost of attending the event is $12 if you register prior to March 1st.  After March 1st, the cost goes up to $15. 

    If you plan to attend, you need to register individually, online at https://naswil.wufoo.com/forms/advocacy-day-04417/

    The School of Social Work will be arranging for transportation for students to Springfield and back on Advocacy Day.  If you would like to ride the bus, you must also RSVP at https://illinois.edu/fb/sec/3272536 by Friday, March 17th at 5pm.  You are also welcome to arrange for your own transportation if you prefer.   

    More information about Advocacy Day can be found at http://www.naswil.org/advocacy/advocacy-day/#sthash.woJx5p54.dpuf   

  • Spanish Minor Informational Meeting

    Wednesday, February 22nd

    Lucy Ellis Lounge, Foreign Language Building

    Rm 1080 (Behind the elevators)

    3:30-4:30 pm

  • University of Illinois Police Department Recruiting Qualified Candidates for Police Officer Testing

    The University of Illinois Police Department is in the process of recruiting qualified candidates for police officer testing.  UIPD is a progressive and collaborative based organization with a strong value based foundation and existence on the ideal of community-based public safety:  justice, respect and integrity. 

    Information on the application process can be found here:  http://police.illinois.edu/about/employment/

  • BSWA Game Night

    BSWA invites you the first General Meeting of the Spring 2019 semester. Join on February 20, 2019 in Room 2015 from 5PM-6PM for games, snacks, and more information about upcoming events and service opportunities this semester!

  • COMING UP! The reaffirmation vote for the Krannert Center Fee

    All U of I students pay a Krannert Center fee. This fee, which is $17.28 per semester and is not being raised, supports public performances at Krannert Center and is part of what makes $10 U of I student tickets, as well as dozens of free events, possible. The student body must reaffirm the fee, which was initiated by students over 20 years ago, every four years. That vote is coming up March 8 and 9, 2017. The outcome is key to the ability of Krannert Center, the Department of Dance, the Department of Theatre, and Lyric Theatre to continue to provide outstanding programming for students at this university at affordable prices. Join your fellow students in preserving the privileges and entertainment opportunities that Krannert Center for the Performing Arts provides us each semester through the support of the fee.

    HOW YOU CAN HELP:

    Join the Facebook event and invite your friends!
    Update your Facebook profile picture with one of these images 
    Sign up for tabling opportunities
    VOTE March 8 and 9!

  • ACES Study Abroad Info Sessions

    SOUTH AFRICA - January 2020 Winter Break
    Wednesday April 3, 4:30pm, 305 Mumford Hall
    Led by Jan Brooks, Human Development & Family Studies; this program is titled "Service Learning, Child, Family, Health, and Agriculture."

    SIERRA LEONE - January 2020 Winter Break or Spring 2020 Semester
    Wednesday April 3, 5pm, 426 Mumford Hall
    Programs in Sierra Leone are directed by Dr. Paul McNamara, Agricultural and Consumer Economics. Focus is on international development, global health & nutrition, and history/culture/agriculture. Open to all majors and options for winter break and spring semester.

  • Pizza & a Professional

    Careers Working with Children

    April 7, Noon-1 PM
    The Career Center Interview Suite, Room 213
    616 E. Green St., Champaign, IL

    Enjoy lunch on the Career Center and hear from professionals as they share their experience with choosing a major and pursuing their careers.

  • Siebel Center for Design (SC4D) Engagement, Involvement, and Experience Form

    The Siebel Center for Design (SC4D) is due to open on campus in January 2020 but in the meantime, we are looking to jumpstart programs and events. The Center will enable undergraduate students from all disciplines to experience design thinking, design making and design learning, by working in multidisciplinary team projects, within and outside the curriculum.

    To make sure our team understands student interest in these activities, we want to establish your awareness and thoughts about design thinking. To do this, we have created this survey and we would be grateful if you could take a few minutes to complete it.

    We thank you for your time: http://bit.ly/2GYtV5z

    You can find out more details about the Center at http://designcenter.illinois.edu

  • Intensive Foreign Language Instruction Program

    Language courses open to all (Summer 2019)

    The Intensive Foreign Language Instruction Program offers low-cost classes in French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Russian, and English as a Second Language. Open to everyone; not for credit, just for fun! Classes will meet May 13-31 (no class on Memorial Day). Take advantage of the early-bird registration discount! For more information and to sign up, visit: https://slcl.illinois.edu/engagement/iflip

  • Registration Timeline

    The University has shifted the timeline for registration for Summer 2020 and Fall 2020 classes by two week. Time Tickets will be e-mailed on Monday, April 6th and registration will begin on Monday, April 20th. Remember to schedule your advising appointment today to avoid a registration hold from being placed on your account! Call 217-244-5246 to schedule your appointment today! Meetings will be held via Zoom unless you are unable to access wifi (or unlimited phone data) at the time of your appointment. Aaron will send an email with the link to join your appointment shortly before it begins.

  • Career opportunities with the Fund for the Public Interest

    The Fund for the Public Interest will be holding interviews at the Career Fair on April 5th from 12-5pm at the Activities and Recreation Center (ARC). They're a nationwide nonprofit that runs grassroots campaigns that work on behalf of leading social change groups like U.S. PIRG and Environment America.

    They're hiring graduating seniors to help run their campaign offices next year as Canvass Directors.  It's a lot of responsibility, mainly focused on hiring, training and managing a staff that goes out into communities to build grassroots support for the above organizations and their campaigns. They’re looking for students who might be up for this challenge and would be passionate about working on environmental, consumer protection and social change campaigns. 

  • Fulbright Scholarship Workshops: Spring 2018 (Juniors and Seniors

    The US Student Fulbright website is:  https://us.fulbrightonline.org

    Facebook UIUC Fulbright Events page is here.

    Tuesday, April 10

    Kickoff Fulbright Information Session – 3:30-5:00 pm, 180 Bevier Hall. 

    Recent Fulbright award winners will be present to share their experiences, an introduction to the Fulbright application process will be shared, and then pizza will arrive as we continue informal conversations!  Please come and bring someone with you.

    Friday, April 20

    Personal Statement Workshop – 3:30-5:00 pm, 514 Illini Union Bookstore

    A key part of the Fulbright Application is the Personal Statement, a one-page essay. Come learn how to create this document and tell your unique story.

    Webinars for those off campus:

    If you are not currently on campus to take advantage of our Fulbright Information Session, join us remotely for these webinars!  The same detailed overview will be provided for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, including: eligibility, grant types, and application advice.  There will also be plenty of time for questions and answers.

    Wednesday, April 25

    Informational Webinar for Illinois Alumni and Students Abroad – 8:30-9:30 am CST

    https://us.bbcollab.com/guest/96a0120ef64d43dc9f7b43d6e77ce197

    Thursday, April 26

    Informational Webinar for Illinois Alumni and Students Abroad – 12:00-1:00 pm CST

    https://us.bbcollab.com/guest/ed88abfed96540c7a4e96da034f46819

    Friday, April 27

    English Teaching Assistant (ETA) Application Workshop – 2:00-3:00 pm, 514 Illini Union Bookstore

    The Fulbright ETA application includes a one-page essay on your case for Why the Fulbright program should fund You to Teach English to students in ____________ (insert your host country).  We will discuss how to approach this essay and more during this workshop.

    Friday, April 27

    Designing a Fulbright Research Proposal Workshop – 3:30-5:00 pm, 514 Illini Union Bookstore

    If you are interested in applying for a Fulbright research grant, join us for this workshop to learn how to craft this important two-page grant request, how to secure a letter of affiliation, and how to select your reference letter writers.

    The US Student Fulbright website is:  https://us.fulbrightonline.org

    Facebook UIUC Fulbright Events page is here.

  • Undergraduate Research Week 2017 (April 23 - 29)

    Undergraduate Research Week 2017 is almost upon us (April 23-29; with a few early birds beginning this week), and its bigger than ever! URW showcases the best of undergraduate research and creative inquiry at the U of I. Campus events include workshops on getting started in research, special exhibits, and colloquia sponsored by individual departments, programs, and units, highlighting the best of our students’ work. The Undergraduate Research Symposium, URW’s day-long signature event, will see hundreds of students from all academic disciplines share their research through oral panels, poster presentations, and performances. A highlight of the Symposium is our special lunch time session, with 4 of our best and brightest demonstrating the range of research that occurs at Illinois, from the scarcity of African-Americans in STEM fields to the future of renewable energy. We invite you to come be inspired!

    You can find the program attached to this email, and on our website at: http://undergradresearch.illinois.edu/researchweek.html

  • Careers at United Nations and International Organizations

    Are you interested in learning more about career opportunities at United Nations and international non-profit organizations? Come listen to recruiters and alumni in this field! Informal networking time will be provided after presentations and a panel.  The event is hosted by The Career Center and Area Studies Centers at University of Illinois.

    Global Career Series: 

    Careers at UN and International Organizations 

    Date/ Time: Thursday, April 26th, 2018, from 3-6 pm Location: Illini Union Ballroom (2nd Floor) located at 1401 W. Green Street, Urbana, IL

    Agenda

    Part 1 – 3:00-5:00pm: Presentations and Panel  Nanayaa Kumi (Associate Outreach Officer, Office of Human Resource Management at United Nations): Employment Opportunities at United Nations   Panelists: Career Experiences in International Organizations  Santa Leal: Global Talent Acquisition Partner at Rotary International Justin Cross: International Component Relations Manager at International Society of Arboriculture Ira Yulianti Purnomo: Promotion Coordinator at Erasmus Mundus Association – a renewable energy expert working with EU Mike Shen: Former United Nations Intern (PhD student in Global Studies in Education) Miranda Meng: Former Asian Development Bank Intern (Master’s student in Human Resource Development)

     

    Part 2 – 5:00-6:00pm: Resource Tables and Informal Networking with Guests

  • Walk-in Advising Hours

    This week and next week, Aaron is doing Walk-in Advising hours which do not require an appointment. Please check in with the staff upon entering the Academic Program Suite and they will let Aaron know that you have arrived and he will see you as soon as he can. These hours are to discuss Fall 2019 schedule questions (including James Scholar questions). Questions about future semesters or concerns not related to your fall schedule can be answered in an appointment (stop by or call 217-244-5246 to schedule these).

    Walk-in hours:

    Monday August 26th, 1-4:00 PM
    Tuesday, August 27th, 10:30 AM-12:00 Noon
    Wednesday, August 28th, 1-4:00 PM
    Thursday, August 29th, 9 AM – 12 Noon
    Friday, August 30th, 9 AM – 12 Noon

  • Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program (URAP) Is Now Accepting Applications!

    Program Description

    The Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program (URAP@UI) offers undergraduate students with little or no research experience the opportunity to assist advanced graduate students with their research projects. Through a one-on-one research experience with their graduate student mentor, undergraduate students will have the opportunity to learn what it means to do research, create knowledge, and produce scholarship.

    Undergraduate students selected to be part of the program will begin work with their mentors in Spring 2021. As part of the program, students will (1) attend regular weekly class meetings (GC 295, Introduction to Undergraduate Research, 3 credit hours) with OUR/Grad College instructors; and (2) work one-on-one with their graduate mentors, an average of 5-6 hours per week. As part of the course requirement, students will complete a final project, consisting of a poster, to be presented during the Undergraduate Research Symposium, an annual event sponsored by OUR.

    Please note that due to COVID19, GC295 course sections will be online. Also, in their project abstracts, graduate student mentors have indicated whether work with their undergraduate mentees will be: in-person preferred, open to discussion (whether remote or in-person), or remote preferred.  Any in-person research work must meet all campus and unit safety protocols. For more information on undergraduate research during the pandemic, please see our COVID19 guidelines here.

    For more information about URAP, and to apply to the program, please visit our website: http://undergradresearch.illinois.edu/programs/urap.html

    Informational Meetings

    Get tips on creating a good statement of interest, why you should participate, and get your questions answered at our online informational meetings. These will be conducted through Zoom on September 8 (2-3pm), September 16 (2-3pm), and September 25 (2-3pm). No registration required; Zoom links can be found on the program website: http://undergradresearch.illinois.edu/programs/urap.html

    Application Deadline

    Deadline for applications is October 9, 2020 at 11:59pm.

    To apply, please visit: http://undergradresearch.illinois.edu/programs/urap.html

     

  • SOAR: Student Opportunities for After-School Resources - Volunteer Tutoring Opportunity

    S.O.A.R. at the International Prep Academy!

    Student Opportunities for After-School Resources

    The SOAR after-school program is looking for enthusiastic and dedicated tutors to provide reading and homework support to Latina/o emergent bilingual/biliterate students in grades 2-5.

    WHEN: 2:00-3:15 p.m.
    Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and/or Thursdays

    WHERE:
    International Prep Academy
    1605 W. Kirby Ave.
    Champaign, IL

    Interested in volunteering?

    Contact Irene Ortega at (309)830-6179 or ireneo2@illinois.edu
    http://education.illinois.edu/smallurban/soar 

     

  • Women's Resources Center Confidential Advising Still Available

    WRC services are still available although they are working remotely. They want to make sure all students, staff, and faculty are aware that their confidential advising services are still available to you. Students, staff, faculty, and their support persons in need of confidential advising services related to sexual assault and harassment, stalking, sexual exploitation, and abuse within a relationship are eligible for these services. In-person services are temporarily suspended; however, phone/virtual advocacy and support for new, past, or currently-served clients and their support persons are available Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.

     

    Those interested can find out more information about our services and how to schedule an appointment at https://oiir.illinois.edu/womens-center

  • Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program (URAP @ UI)

    Now in its fourth year of collaboration, the Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) and the Graduate College offer undergraduate students with little or no research experience the opportunity to assist advanced graduate students (those who have completed all coursework requirements and are in the dissertation research stage) with their research projects. Through a one-on-one research experience with their graduate student mentor, undergraduate students will have the opportunity to learn what it means to do research, create knowledge, and produce scholarship. Selected undergraduate students will begin work with their mentors in Spring 2019.

    Undergraduate students will (1) attend regular weekly class meetings (GC 295, Introduction to Undergraduate Research, 3 credit hours) with OUR/Grad College instructors; and (2) work one-on-one with their graduate mentors, an average of 5-6 hours per week. As part of the course requirement, students will complete a final project, consisting of a poster, to be presented during “Undergraduate Research Week,” an annual event sponsored by OUR.

    If you have any questions about the application process, the office will be holding informational meetings on Monday September 24, Monday October 1, and Monday October 8, from 3-3:50pm in Lincoln Hall Room 1065. Get tips on creating a good statement of interest, why you should participate, and get your questions answered.

    For more information and to apply, please visit our website: http://undergradresearch.illinois.edu/programs/urap.htmlDeadline for applications is Monday, October 15.

  • Critical Language Scholarship Information Session October 4th

    The Critical Language Scholarship, from the U.S. Department of State, is a fully-funded, intensive overseas language and cultural immersion program for American undergraduate and graduate students.  The CLS institutes cover one academic year of university-level language coursework in 8 to 10 weeks over the summer, and include cultural programming, local language partners, and excursions.  Participants receive academic credit at their U.S. institutions.  Applicants must be U.S. citizens at least 18 years of age and enrolled in a degree-granting program at the undergraduate or graduate level.  For more information, please visit: http://www.clscholarship.org/.  A list of eligible languages is available here.

    Our advisors, who have served as national-level CLS reviewers, will provide an overview of the program and give you helpful guidance on how to put together a competitive application.

    If you would like to learn more, please join us:

    Critical Language Scholarship Information Session

    Thursday, October 4th, 3:30-4:30 pm

    514 Illini Union Bookstore (807 S. Wright St. Floor 5)

    Hosted by the National and International Scholarships Program

    For more information, contact the National and International Scholarships Program at topscholars@illinois.edu or visit our website at www.topscholars.illinois.edu.