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November 2, 2009

Peace Corps Presentation

-Visit with our Peace Corps Campus Representative

-Discover the professional and personal benefits to work with the Peace
Corps

-Learn about current positions & the steps to apply

When: Wednesday, December 9th

Time: 3:00pm-4:00pm (short video followed by question & answer period)

Location: 325 Education Sciences Building

October 30, 2009

AmeriCorps Presentation

-Learn about current opportunities & employer contacts

-Find out the steps to apply & following up

-Listen to first-hand experiences of past & present AmeriCorps employees

*This event is open to students and alumni*

When: Thursday, December 3rd

Time: 3:00pm-4:30pm (open to come by anytime during this time slot)

Where: Room 325, Education Sciences building

Arts Career Panel

What Can I Do With A Major In - The Arts Thursday November 12, 2009
12:15 - 1:30 p.m.
E110 (In-Flux Room) Regis Center for Art This panel discussion is
recommended for students majoring (or
interested) in Art, Art History, and BIS/IDIM with an art concentration.
Attend this exciting event to hear what a diverse group of professionals in
the field have done with their own arts related degree and career.
Co-sponsored by the Arts Student Community and the Career and Community
Learning Center. Questions? Contact Chris Buckley at cbuckley@umn.edu or
612-625-9358.

Breakthrough Saint Paul

Breakthrough Saint Paul is looking for a diverse group of talented
undergraduate and high school students (juniors/seniors) to teach and lead
at an innovative academic summer program for high-potential, under-resourced
middle school students in Saint Paul. Breakthrough provides paid summer
internships, complete with training and classroom teaching experience.

Open to all majors!

This internship was ranked as one of the TOP TEN SUMMER INTERNSHIPS FOR
COLLEGE STUDENTS by the Princeton Review.

Please check out the attached documents and visit our website for more
details!
http://www.breakthroughsaintpaul.org/teachers_become.html

Application Deadline: March 1st, 2010

October 28, 2009

Monster.com Online Event

Do you want to connect with employers and gain career resources without
leaving your room? Now you can with a virtual online event hosted by
Monster.com on November 12, 2009 at 2PM to 8PM CST.

With cutting edge technology, Monster is hosting the prestigious Diversity
Leadership Programs event on a virtual platform where the best of the best
college students network with top companies; while getting career tips on
how to get a job. Best of all, no travel is required!

The Monster DLP Educationxpo will provide participants an opportunity to:

* Learn more about the Monster DLP and company sponsors to learn about
available job opportunities and resources.
* Gain additional insight on resume-building and interviewing from
industry-leading company recruiters.
* Connect with other high-achieving peers in a fun, interactive
environment.
* An opportunity to be entered in a Sweepstakes of $1,000 scholarships
and prizes!

This program is completely FREE, and no downloads are necessary. All you
have to do sign-up by
November 11, 2009 at 5PM EST.

Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship

Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarships for Study Abroad in 2011-12 Info Session:
Wednesday November 4, 3:35-4:30, Folwell Hall 108 Learn from Rotary
representatives about the world's largest privately funded scholarship
program for international education! Opportunities are offered for a year of
study abroad in nearly 100 host countries.
Rotary Ambassadorial Scholars receive a flat grant of $25,000 to support
their studies. May not be used for university-sponsored study abroad
programs. Language proficiency requirements apply to some destinations.
SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS, SENIORS, AND GRADUATES may apply. Must be a citizen of
a country with Rotary Clubs. Applicants should have strong academic records
and a commitment to service. Initial application is made through a Rotary
Club in the applicant's hometown or place of current full-time study. APPLY
THIS JANUARY for scholarships for the 2011-12 academic year. For further
information, visit honors.umn.edu/scholarships
or www.rotary.org
.

October 27, 2009

Hot job leads

Hi students & alumni, Please check out the recent jobs that were posted to
GoldPASS. There are a wide variety of employers looking to connect with our
students and alumni, so don't miss out on these great opportunities! Please
log into GoldPASS at https://goldpass.umn.edu

Check out recent posts from organizations such as:

-MN Department of Revenue

-MN Conservation Corp

-Timberwolves

Student Group Meeting

UMHRDO (University of MN Human Resource Development Student Organization) is
seeking Graduate and Undergraduate students to participate in the group.
Meetings occur every other Wednesday

Goals consist of:

-Networking with peers & industry professionals

-Organizing professional speakers

-Visiting companies

-Planning workshops with student services

Next meeting:

Wednesday, November 4th

250 Wulling Hall

Time: 3:30pm

October 26, 2009

The Washington Center Intern Abroad Program

Washington, D.C.-Sydney Internship Program (spring, summer)
Washington, D.C.-London Internship Program (summer, fall)
Washington, D.C.-Oxford Internship Program (summer only)

We're extending our deadline for the spring D.C.-Sydney Program until
November 13 in order to give students additional time to apply.

If you'd like to find out more about these opportunities, please visit
www.twc.edu/internabroad

or feel free to contact us at internabroad@twc.edu or 202-238-7900 any time!

Explore Public Health

Thinking of Graduate School? Want to Explore Public Health?

Join us at a Brown Bag Information Session on Environmental Health Sciences
(EnHS) Specialty Tracks.

Thinking of making a contribution to the health sciences but not sure how
much science you need to apply? Come and learn more about Environmental
Health Sciences (EnHS) specializations.

*Information for Prospective Students*:
http://enhs.umn.edu/prospective/index.htm

Our multidisciplinary and highly collaborative faculty provide exciting
educational and research opportunities across a broad range of environmental
health specialties, ranging from infectious diseases and toxicology to
injury prevention and industrial hygiene.

Our Students in the News:


'Team D'

*'Team D' Continues to Make Headlines. * Last year, 'Team Diarrhea', or Team
D - the Minnesota Department of Health's highly effective food-borne illness
investigation unit - discovered that jalapenos were the cause of a
nationwide outbreak of Salmonella Saintpaul.

This year, Team D was the first to identify Peanut Corporation of America as
the producer of salmonella-tainted peanut butter that recently sickened more
than 677 nationwide.

*Learn More at a Brown Bag Information Session:*

When: Thursday October 29, 2009
Where: 1155 Mayo Memorial Building
Time: 12:00 -1:00pm

rsvp: enhsss@umn.edu

October 23, 2009

National Student Exchange

National Student Exchange is a network of nearly 200 U.S. and Canadian
colleges and universities. Students can go on exchange for a semester or a
year to schools all over the U.S., Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin
Islands, and Canada!* NSE is AFFORDABLE!* Most students pay U of M tuition
while on exchange and most financial aid applies.

Benefits of NSE include:

* Live in a different geographic location (like Hawaii, Maine, US
Virgin Islands, Alaska, and many places in between!)
* Gain access to different courses and faculty at another school.
You can choose from approximately 550 majors/minors!
* Evaluate a school you might attend later for graduate studies.
* Research another job market and network or look for jobs there.
* Pursue internship opportunities outside of Minnesota.
* Pursue language study (improve your Spanish at a school in Puerto
Rico or work on your French at a school in Quebec!)
* Experience different cultures and traditions.
* Study at a Historically Black College or University (HBCU).
* Grow personally, academically, and professionally!

Applications to participate in NSE during the 2010/2011 school year are due
before *February 10th, 2010*. Attend an info session (register at
http://www.cclc.umn.edu/infosessions/#NSE) to receive an application.


If you'd like more information:

* Visit www.offcampusstudy.umn.edu/nse.
* Attend an NSE info session (register at
http://www.cclc.umn.edu/infosessions/#NSE).
* Pick up an NSE catalog in 345 Fraser Hall.
* Contact an NSE advisor at 612-626-2044 or nseadv@umn.edu.

AmeriCorps Presentation

-Learn about current opportunities & employer contacts

-Find out the steps to apply & following up

-Listen to first-hand experiences of past & present AmeriCorps employees

*This event is open to students and alumni*

When: Thursday, December 3rd

Time: 3:00pm-4:30pm (open to come by anytime during this timeframe)

Where: Room 325, Education Sciences building

October 22, 2009

Hot job leads

Hi students & alumni, Please check out the recent jobs that were posted to
GoldPASS. There are a wide variety of employers looking to connect with our
students and alumni, so don't miss out on these great opportunities! Please
log into GoldPASS at https://goldpass.umn.edu

10/21

WITS Education is seeking to fill a position for fitness
educators/professionals to teach a Personal Trainer Certification class at
Minneapolis Community and Technical College on weekends/weeknights. This is
a great part time gig for those seeking extra money. . The pay is
$25.00-$35.00 an hour. Candidates MUST possess a Bachelors degree in the
Health and Fitness Sciences or hold a fitness certification for the past 3
years and have teaching experience.

ACET, Inc. is currently accepting applicants for an internship for winter or
spring of 2010. Our goals for creating this opportunity are to develop new
talents in the field of evaluation and to expand our network. This is a very
competitive internship that only allows 2 interns per semester. Job
information is on GoldPASS job ID# 17893

Over the last six years, students from the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of
Public Policy, the College of Education and Human Development at the
University of Minnesota have interned at ACET. Previously, students have
received up to five graduate-level credits for their internship.

WPLC Fall Program - Women's Leadership in Public Service

The CEHD Community is invited to the college's Women's Philanthropic
Leadership Circle's fall program - Women's Leadership in Public Service. The
event will feature a panel discussion with distinguished U of M and CEHD
alumnae leaders in public service: Regent Linda Cohen; Representative Mindy
Greiling; Senate Patricia Torres Ray; and Kate Rubin, president of the
Minnesota High Tech Association. Dr. Susan Hagstrum, CEHD alumna/WPLC
member and University First lady, will serve as the moderator.

Tuesday, November 10

5-7:30 p.m. (program at 6:00)

A.I. Johnson Room, McNamara Alumni Center

Cost is $10 for non WPLC members.

Fitness Educators needed

Immediate need!
WITS Education is seeking to fill a position for fitness
educators/professionals to teach a Personal Trainer Certification class at
Minneapolis Community and Technical
College on weekends/weeknights. This is a great part time gig for those
seeking extra money. . The pay is $25.00-$35.00 an hour.

Qualifications:
Candidates MUST possess a Bachelors degree in the Health and Fitness
Sciences or hold a fitness certification for the past 3 years and have
teaching experience.

Application Process:
Please check out this opportunity and application instructions on GoldPASS
at https://goldpass.umn.edu

October 21, 2009

CEHD/CFANS Study in Brazil

Study in Brazil through a CEHD / CFANS exchange program!

Scholarships available!

October 23, 12:00 - 1:30, 2009 (Pizza will be served!)

250 Wulling Hall (East Bank)

Attend an informational meeting with Professors Alexandre Ardichvili (CEHD)
and Edgard Cornachione (University of Sao Paulo).

October 20, 2009

UPCOMING LEARNING DREAMS WORKSHOP: PROMOTING EDUCATIONAL ENGAGEMENT FOR

The Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare announces an upcoming
workshop �C �DLearning Dreams: A Strategy for Promoting Educational
Engagement for Families in the Child Welfare System‖ to be held Wednesday,
October 21, 8:30-4:00 at the McNamara Alumni Center. Dr. Jerry Stein, Senior
Fellow in the School of Social Work, will present the Learning Dreams model
for educational engagement as a tool for child welfare workers to use to
motivate youth and help them make long term progress in their lives. It will
also teach workers how to use creative community building strategies to
effectively support the learning dreams of youth in the child welfare
system. Learning Dreams is built on the premise that actively supporting a
culture of learning in homes and communities creates a foundation for
students' educational success. To For more information, or to register, go
to: cehd.umn.edu/ssw/cascw Click on the
link on the banner under the pictures!

2010 Executive Pathways Internship Program

The MN Department of Human Services (DHS) has announced their summer 2010
Executive Pathways Internship Program offering 12 internships in a number of
programs areas for full time graduate students in a number of 3

professional degree programs, including social work. The deadline for
application is December 11, 2009. Each placement is designed to provide
in-depth learning opportunities in a state government setting. Interns are
appointed as Management Analyst I with a pay rate of $16.41 per hour for up
to 400 hours.

A brief description of DHS's major internship areas and a list of Executive
Pathways placements available in 2010 summer is at : www.dhs.state.mn.us
Type "Office of Equal Opportunity" in the "advanced search" box, and you
will see a link for the Executive Pathways application. You can also send an
email to executive.pathways@state.mn.us to receive this application in
MSWord or RTF formats. The Executive Pathways internships usually cannot be
used as your School of Social Work field placement. If you apply for this
internship, check with the field program first. For more information on the
Executive Pathways program, you also can email njohnsto@umn.edu.

October 19, 2009

Brooklyn Center Area Learning Center

Job Purpose: To work with Northwest Suburban Hennepin County youth, with a focus on Brooklyn Center, to provide opportunities for youth to gain employment skills and secure jobs.

Duties:
• Identifies area employers who are interested in hiring youth
• Locates individuals who will provide job shadowing opportunities for area youth and creates a listing for youth to access
• Organizes activities related to gaining employment skills for area youth (3 large activities during the school year)
• Develops youth through one-on-one meetings focused on the goals of each individual youth to gain employment or skills to seek employment
• Creates flyers, postcards, and other promotional products for events
• Protects organization's value by keeping information confidential.
• Updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; reading professional publications;

Skills/Qualifications:
• Associates or Bachelors degree preferred
• Minimum of 2 years previous experience working with youth
• Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint
• Written and oral communication skills

Applications Accepted By:
Fax: (763) 561-1966
E-mail: Tallen@brookcntr.k12.mn.us (Subject line should read Outreach to Schools Intern Position)
Mail: Tonya Allen
Brooklyn Center Area Learning Center
6870 Shingle Creek Parkway, Ste 113
Brooklyn Center, MN 55430

Oh, Canada! Research Funding Opportunities from the Canadian Government

October 21st
10:00-11:30 am in 250 Wulling Hall (East Bank)

Find funding for your work!!!!

Join Jennifer Kay from the General Counsel of Canada as she explains grant
programs offered by the Government of Canada. Grants include:

* Research grants (large and small)
* Dissertation grants
* Funding for collaborative conferences with Canadian universities and
organizations
* Funding to develop courses with Canada themes or taught in Canada

Contact Chris Johnstone at john4810@umn.edu

Sponsored by CEHD

Hot Job Leads

Hi students & alumni, Please check out the recent jobs that were posted to
GoldPASS.There are a wide variety of employers looking to connect with our
students and alumni, so don't miss out on these great opportunities! Please
log into GoldPASS at https://goldpass.umn.edu

Outreach to Schools Intern (Paid position): Brooklyn Center ALC
Job Purpose: To work with Northwest Suburban Hennepin County youth, with a
focus on Brooklyn Center, to provide opportunities for youth to gain
employment skills and secure jobs.

Campaign Finance Intern (Upaid) Paul Thissen for Governor is seeking an
intern to work on the campaign. Could be great experience for a Business
Marketing major.

IES Global is seeking people to teach in China. (Paid position) Since this
is a FT position, it would be good for an upcoming graduate.

University of MN Urban Youth Development is seeking Youth Program leader
Interns (Paid!) This could be a great opportunity for multiple majors

Land O' Lakes is seeking a Marketing Intern. This is a paid internship
opportunity and a great opportunity for our Business & Marketing students.


University of Southern Indiana has several vacancies from administrative
support to faculty positions. Please visit their website at www.usi.edu
for the position descriptions, qualifications, and
application instructions.

MN Department of Human Services has 12 openings for the Executive Pathways
Internship program. These are PT or FT paid internship opportunities and
perfect for someone interested in public service careers.

College Tutors & Nannies Inc.- St. Paul has several PT tutor positions. This
is an excellent opportunity to gain experience in the field of education.

UMD Recreation Department is recruiting for an Information & Registration
Associate. Great opportunity for someone with a background in recreation &
leisure.


MSW Information Sessions

The School of Social Work will be hosting MSW information sessions
throughout the next few months. Representatives will be sharing information
about the MSW program, admissions process and financial aid opportunities.
For more information, visit the School of Social Work web site at:
http://www.cehd.umn.edu/SSW/prospective_students/msw/admission

Learn about the May Semester trip to Nambia

The School of Social Work will hold an information meeting to discuss the
May Semester Trip to Namibia. Come learn about this beautiful and
fascinating country and the exciting program of travel events. The
information session is Thursday, October 15, 11:45-12:45, 280 Peters Hall.

CEHD Open House

Hello CEHD Students,

Join CEHD Student Services staff at our Open House on Thursday October 22nd,
1:30 pm - 4:00 pm.

. See our beautiful new space including beautiful views, private
study spaces and a coffee shop!

. Meet the Student Services staff.

. Learn about CEHD majors, minors and certificate programs.

. Talk with advisers from all CEHD majors.

. Speak with career counselors.

. Find out how to get involved in CEHD.

There will be tricks and treats, refreshments, and fabulous prizes!

October 14, 2009

Math Tutor Needed

Tutoring pre-calculus for a high school junior boy. Student has decent math
skills but is missing background in trigonometry. If you are interested and
qualified, please apply by emailing Becky Gonzalez-Campoy at
becky@mncome.com This position pays $15.00 an hour and offers flexible
hours. The student plays varsity hockey.

alk-in Career Counseling Appointments for CEHD Students

Please visit CEHD Career Services in 360 Education Sciences for walk-in
career counseling appointments on Tuesdays 2 pm- 4 pm and Wednesdays 9 am -
11 am for the rest of fall semester.

Walk-in appointments are 15 minute sessions on a first come-first serve
basis. If you would like to schedule an hour long session with a career
counselor, please contact 612.625.3339 and someone will be able to assist
you.

Ethics and Politics of Research with Immigrant Populations Conference CFP

CONFERENCE CALL FOR PAPERS
The Ethics and Politics of Research with Immigrant Populations
President's Interdisciplinary Conference

June 4-5, 2010
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

Conference chairs Assistant Professor Bic Ngo (Curriculum and
Instruction), Associate Professor Martha Bigelow, (Curriculum and
Instruction) and Professor Stacey Lee, Department of Educational
Policy Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison, announce the
conference and extend a call for papers. Submission deadline: December
21, 2009.

Details are available at the conference website:
http://www.cehd.umn.edu/Immigrant-Research

CEHD Open House

Join CEHD Student Services staff at our Open House on Thursday October 22nd,
1:30 pm - 4:00 pm.

. See our beautiful new space including beautiful views, private
study spaces and a coffee shop!

. Meet the Student Services staff.

. Learn about CEHD majors, minors and certificate programs.

. Talk with advisers from all CEHD majors.

. Speak with career counselors.

. Find out how to get involved in CEHD.

There will be tricks and treats, refreshments, and fabulous prizes!

October 9, 2009

Graduate Degree Fair for the Public Good

The Idealist.org Graduate Degree Fair for the Public Good is an opportunity to learn more about a variety of graduate programs such as:

-Public Policy
-Non-Profit Management
-Education
-MBA
-Social Work
-and many more

The fair will be held Wednesday, October 7, 5:00 a.m.-8 p.m. in the Great Hall of Coffman Memorial Union at the University of Minnesota (300 Washington Ave. SE) This event is sponsored by the Humphrey Institute. To learn more about the Humprey Institute and our graduate programs, visit: http://www.hhh.umn.edu

Lime Corporate Recruitment for Students with Disabilities

Tuesday, November 3, 2009
5:15 pm to 7:15 pm
Downtown Minneapolis Target (bus transit provided by Lime Connect)

This is a special event for U of M students with disabilities. This
recruiting event is coordinated and hosted by Lime Connect, a nonprofit
organization working to connect employers and students with disabilities.

Students with all disabilities can attend this event to network with
corporate recruiters and with representatives from Lime Connect. You'll
also learn more about how Lime Connect works. Companies represented at this
event include Bank of America/Merrill Lynch, PepsiCo, Target, Goldman Sach,
and Google. They're recruiting students with disabiltiies for internships
and full-time positions.

Find details and registration information at:
http://www.cclc.umn.edu/Events/Lime_Recruitment.html

Health Careers Fair

Mark your calendars for the annual Health Careers Fair on Tuesday, October
13, in the Coffman Memorial Union's Great Hall from 2:00 - 5:00pm and
explore academic paths to a health career. This is your one chance to visit
with admissions and program representatives from different health
professional programs available here at the U - all on the same day! Don't
miss it!

At the Health Careers Fair:

. Students can learn about different health and related educational
options available at the University of Minnesota.

. Students can meet admissions staff and others from the different
programs and ask their questions (see below for a list of programs).

. The representatives will be all in one area.all at one time!


Featuring:

. Clinical Laboratory Sciences
. College of Biological Sciences
. College of Food, Agriculture, and Natural Resource Sciences
. College of Liberal Arts - Natural Sciences
. Dental Hygiene
. Dental Therapy
. Dentistry
. Genetic Counseling
. Health Careers Center
. Institute of Technology
. Kinesiology
. Learning Abroad
. MD/PhD program
. Medicine - Twin Cities, Duluth
. Minnesota Area Health Education Center
. Mortuary Science
. Nursing
. Nutrition and Food Science
. Occupational Therapy
. Pharmacy
. Physical Therapy
. Public Health
. Scientific & Technical Communication
. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences
. Social Work
. Spirituality & Healing
. Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program
. University of Minnesota - Rochester
. Veterinary Medicine

And more!

For additional details, click here:

http://www.healthcareers.umn.edu/events/healthcareersfair/home.html

This event is free and no registration is required.

This event is sponsored by the Health Careers Center. Visit us online at
www.healthcareers.umn.edu, stop by our
office in 2-565 Moos Tower, or contact us at
HCC@umn.edu or 612-624-6767.

October 8, 2009

Cargill Information Session

Monday, October 19 4-5pm
250 Wulling Hall

Two positions available: Undergraduate HR Intern and Graduate HR Intern
(positions posted on GoldPASS)

They will also provide pizza, cookies, and beverages!

University of Minnesota Alumni Association Etiquette Dinner

University of Minnesota Alumni Association Etiquette Dinner

October 20, 2009

To register visit www.MinnesotaAlumni.org/etiquette

When you register, you may either create a guest account
or use your Alumni Association membership number to register for our Web
site.

Students will need to create a non-member 'guest' account.

Information Sessions On Dual Degrees With HHH

The Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs is hosting an information session
to promote its graduate programs in Public Policy and Urban and Regional
Planning. Faculty, staff and current Humphrey students will provide
information and answer questions about these degree programs, as well as our
dual degree programs with the schools of Business, Law, Social Work, Public
Health, Landscape Architecture and Civil Engineering.

To register, click on the link below your interested date.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009 from 5:30-7:30 PM

http://www.eventbrite.com/event/390592272

Tuesday, November 17, 2009 from 12:00-1:30 PM

http://www.eventbrite.com/event/390598290

Tuesday, December 1, 2009 from 5:30-7:30 PM

http://www.eventbrite.com/event/390606314

Master of Social Work Information Sessions

The School of Social Work will be hosting MSW information sessions
throughout the next few months. Representatives will be sharing information
about the MSW program, admissions process and financial aid opportunities.
For more information, visit the School of Social Work web site at:

http://www.cehd.umn.edu/SSW/prospective_students/msw/admission/infosessions.asp

Graduate and Professional School Day

Wednesday, October 14, 2009
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Great Hall, Coffman Union
www.cclc.umn.edu/GSD

More than 100 graduate and professional programs from throughout the
country will be represented at the University of Minnesota's Graduate
and Professional School Day. This free, University-wide event provides
students the opportunity to speak with representatives from law,
business, education, health sciences and a variety of other graduate and
professional programs.

The event will also feature helpful workshops on "How to Apply" and "Funding Graduate and Professional School." This annual event is coordinated by the Career and Community Learning Center. For more information, go to www.cclc.umn.edu/GSD

October 7, 2009

Check out GoldPASS

Remember to check out GoldPASS for the latest job opportunities, internships
and volunteer opportunities at https://goldpass.umn.edu/

October 5, 2009

"What Makes a Good Teacher?"

The Citizen's League is holding a public forum ("Policy and a Pint") next
Thursday at the Varsity Theater in Dinkytown on the topic "The Elements of
Education."

When: Thursday, October 8, 6-7pm (doors open at 5:30)
Where: Varsity Theater, Dinkytown
Who: Steve Seel (moderator, 89.3 DJ), Amber Damm (MN Teacher of Year),
Nathan Eklund (Search Institute)
Cost: $10, $5 for students (with ID) (appetizers included)

Graduate and Professional School Day

Wednesday, October 14, 2009
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Great Hall, Coffman Memorial Union

More than 100 graduate and professional programs from throughout the country
will be represented at the University of Minnesota's Graduate and
Professional School Day. This event is free and open to the public.
It provides students the opportunity to speak with representatives from law,
business, education, health sciences and a variety of other graduate and
professional programs. The event will also feature helpful workshops on "How
to Apply" and "Funding Graduate and Professional School." This annual event
is coordinated by the Career and Community Learning Center (cclc@umn.edu;
612-624-7577).

For more information, go to www.cclc.umn.edu/GSD

October 2, 2009

Big 10 Conference and Career Expo

Big 10 Conference and Career Expo

--Friday, March 12, 2009

--9:00am - 3:00pm

--Union Station, Indianapolis, Indiana

www.bigtencareerexpo.com

Attending the Big 10 Basketball tournament? Considering attend the Big 10
Conference and Career Expo while you are there to meet employers looking to
hire students from Big 10 Schools. Career panels will also be held
throughout the day.

Short-Term Work Abroad

Working overseas is an affordable alternative to tourism. There are several benefits, such as learning about the culture, improving your resumé, covering living expenses while traveling, and meeting new people.

BUNAC and USIT are two fo the most flexible programs for obtaining a work visa. Although these programs leave the details up to you, they do provide some assistance in finding a job and housing overseas. BUNAC coers work visas in Britain, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. USIT provides work visas for Ireland.

Most jobs will be servie work, such as in pubs, restaurants, retail, resorts, etc. Finding a job related to your field of study is possible but will require more research, planning, and patience.

Visit BUNAC at www.bunac.org or USIT at www.workandtravelireland for more details.

Applications are available online at www.UMabroad.umn.edu/programs/wiv/apply.html or from the BUNAC or USIT websites. Allow 6-8 weeks for your application to be processed

Teahing English Abroad

Teaching English abroad is a popular and accessible option and both volunteering abroad and working abroad. It is a wonderful opportunity to find long-term work in foreign countries. Helping students develop thier English language skills offers you an opportunity to learn first-hand about another culture while sharing your own.

Many of these programs do not require previous teaching experience certification. However, several do require a Bachelor's defree. Compensation and program length vary by program.

Programs are available in China, Chile, Thailand, Spain, South Korea and more. Visit www.UMabroad.umn.edu/programs/wiv/tefl/placement.html for more information.

For Government sponsored programs visit www.UMabroad.umn.edu/programs/wiv/tefl/governmentSponsored.html.

Lime Corporate Recruitment Event for Sudents with Disabilities

Lime Corporate Recruitment Event for Students with Disabilities
Tuesday, November 3rd, Target's Global Headquarters , 5:15 p.m.

Don't miss this panel discussion and networking opportunity with recruiters
and executives from Bank of America/Merrill Lynch, PepsiCo, Target, Goldman
Sachs and Google who are seeking to hire students with disabilities for a
variety of internship and full time positions.
(Transportation will be provided from The University of Minnesota campus)

For more info, and to RSVP: **www.limeconnect.com/upcoming-events.html
Co-sponsored by Lime and the University of Minnesota's Institute of
Technology, Carlson School of Management and Disability Services.

September 30, 2009

Health Careers Fair 2009

Students:
** Are you interested in a health career or thinking of becoming a health
professional? **
** Wondering what kinds of education the University of Minnesota has to
offer? **
** Want to talk to admissions representatives from the different health and
health-related programs? **

This is the event for you!

Mark your calendars for the annual Health Careers Fair on Tuesday, October
13, in the Coffman Memorial Union's Great Hall from 2:00 - 5:00pm and
explore academic paths to a health career. This is your one chance to visit
with admissions and program representatives from different health
professional programs available here at the U - all on the same day! Don't
miss it!

HEALTH CAREERS FAIR 2009
Explore academic paths to a health career
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
2:00pm - 5:00pm
Coffman Memorial Union
Great Hall

Invited programs include:

* Clinical Lab Sciences
* Dental Hygiene
* Dentistry
* Genetics
* Health Journalism & Communications
* Kinesiology
* Medicine (MD, MD/PhD, Duluth)
* Mortuary Science
* Nursing
* Occupational Therapy
* Pharmacy
* Physical Therapy
* Public Health
* Respiratory Care
* Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences
* Social Work
* Scientific & Technical Writing
* Spirituality & Healing
* Veterinary Medicine

Plus related majors, programs, student groups, and MORE! Come and check it
out!

For additional details, click here:
http://www.healthcareers.umn.edu/events/healthcareersfair/home.html

This event is free and no registration is required. This event is sponsored
by the Health Careers Center. Visit us online at www.healthcareers.umn.edu,
stop by our office in 2-565 Moos Tower, or contact us at HCC@umn.edu or by
calling 612-624-6767.

Health Professional School Application Essentials

Is applying to a health professional school in your future?

Need to write your personal statement?

* Take the Personal Statements for a Health Program short course!

Nervous about an on campus interview?

* Check-out the Interview Skills for a Health Program short course!

Thinking about Medical School or already plan to apply?

* Sign-up for the Planning for Medical School short course!


These no-cost, online short courses can be completed in as little as 45
minutes and will walk you through the steps of writing a personal statement,
interviewing, or - if you are thinking about medical school - planning for
medical school as a whole. These easily accessible short courses can be used
on your own time, at your convenience. And, after you complete your short
course, meet with a Health Careers Center staff member for personalized
feedback on your personal statement, "mock" interview, or action plan for
medical school.


Comprehensive Content
The Personal Statements and Interviewing Skills online short courses prepare
you for any health professional programs requiring interviews or personal
statements, such as medicine, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry, veterinary
medicine, and others health professions.

The Planning for Medical School online short course will help you get
started in your preparation for medical school, by providing many answers to
questions you likely have and giving you tips on how to organize yourself in
your preparation.

Direct Coaching Follow-up
Upon completion of a short course, you can meet with a Health Careers Center
staff member for a:

* Personal statement draft review
* Interview feedback (using online InterviewStream software)
* Medical school action plan review


Get more information about your application essentials here:
http://www.healthcareers.umn.edu/shortcourses/

Minnesota Twins Internship Program

The Minnesota Twins are currently accepting applications for the 2010 Minnesota
Twins Internship Program. The following internship opportunities, including
full descriptions and requirements, are now posted on their website
www.twinsbaseball.com/jobopportunities:

Intern, Accounting
Intern, Ballpark Engineering
Intern, Ballpark Maintenance
Intern, Ballpark Operations
Intern, Baseball Communications
Intern, Baseball Operations
Intern, Broadcast
Intern, Community Fund
Intern, Community Relations
Intern, Corporate Partnerships
Intern, Emerging Markets
Intern, Game Presentation
Intern, Information Technology
Intern, Marketing
Intern, S/T Baseball Communications
Intern, S/T Community Relations
Intern, Ticket Office
Intern, Ticket Sales
Intern, TSS Game Day

Qualified applicants should apply online only.
www.twinsbaseball.com/jobopportunities
All applications must be turned in by October 15, 2009.

MCN/MCF Joint Conference

Join more than 1,000 of your nonprofit and philanthropy colleagues at the
foremost event of the year - the MCN/MCF Joint Conference. Only once every
three years do these two organizations come together for an experience bringing
both nonprofits and grantmakers together. This is it!

Watch a special video invitation at www.transformingourwork.org from conference
planning committee co-chairs Ellis Bullock, executive director of the Grotto
Foundation and Susan Haigh, president & CEO of Twin Cities Habitat for
Humanity.

Get all the the latest conference information at www.transformingourwork.org:

* Plan your conference with the schedule at a glance
* View the conference sessions by track
* Get to know the conference speakers
* See who else is going to be there
* And don't miss the best parts of the conference

Get the best rates! There are two ways to save:

* Team Registration makes it affordable for your organization to get the
most out of the conference by sending four people and get the fourth free.
* MCN and MCF members save $60 off their registration just for being a
member! Get the member rates of $179 by using the promo code TRANSFORM when
registering online. Plus, there are scholarships available for small
organizations.

Don't miss out on the largest conference of its kind - right here in Minnesota.
Register now! at www.transformingourwork.org.

Graduate Programs in Public Policy and Regional Planning Info Session

You are invited to an information session to learn more about graduate
programs in Public Policy and Urban and Regional planning on the
following dates:

* *Monday, October 5, 2009 from 5:30-7:30 PM
Wednesday, November 4, 2009 from 5:30-7:30 PM
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 from 12:00-1:30 PM
Tuesday, December 1, 2009 from 5:30-7:30 PM
Thursday, January 28, 2010 from 5:30-7:30 PM
Monday, February 15, 2010 from 5:30-7:30 PM
Tuesday, March 9, 2010 from 5:30-7:30 PM
Thursday, April 22, 2010, 12:00-1:30 PM

The information session will take place in Room 205 Humphrey Center
(Freeman Commons). Beverages and pizza will be served. Faculty and
current students will speak briefly about each of our degree programs
and will also be available to answer questions.

People with interests such as yours have been very successful in our
programs, and in their careers promoting the public good (through the
public, non-profit and private sectors).

We offer concentrations and specializations in Public and Non-Profit
Management and Leadership, Community and Economic Development, Social
Policy, Policy Analysis, Global Public Policy (including International
Development), Science, Technology and Environmental Policy, Women and
Public Policy, Transportation Planning, Environmental Planning, Land Use
and Urban Design, Housing and Community Development, and Regional,
Economic and Workforce Development. We also offer joint degrees with the
schools of Business, Law, Social Work, Public Health, Architecture and
Landscape Architecture and Civil Engineering.

This event is free and open to the public

Space is limited, so please visit our recruitment events page to RSVP:

http://www.hhh.umn.edu/learn/LearnMore.html

Information about our degree programs can also be found on our website
at www.hhh.umn.edu .

July 9, 2009

One Nation News On-line Classifieds

onenationnews.com/classified.asp

A great place to keep an eye out for Family Social Sciences, and in general human development, jobs!

Jobs and Job Fairs in the Twin Cities Metro Area.

www.MinneapolisHires.com

A search engine to look for jobs and job fairs in the Twin Cities metro area.

June 24, 2009

GoldPASS: Looking for a Job?

New job, volunteer, and internship positions are posted in GoldPASS everyday.

Log-in to your account to view: http://goldpass.umn.edu.

June 18, 2009

ID 3208 Internship Reflection: Making Meaning of Your Experience

1 credit online internship reflection class for fall semester 2009

This class is open to sophomores, juniors and seniors in any college on the Twin Cities campus. The course description will be showing up in the course guide very shortly but the class is already open for registration. Students can contact 612-624-7577 or vassa001@umn.edu to register.

Course Description
Want to make the most of your internship experience? This class will allow you to examine, reflect on, and construct meaning from your internship experience. You will have opportunities to assess your personal and career needs and goals, learn about what it means to be a "professional" and operate within professional environments, evaluate your performance and accomplishments as well as get feedback from others and develop a resume that helps to best articulate your knowledge and skills.

Grading/Workload
Your performance will be evaluated from multiple perspectives including active and substantive participation in group/online discussions, satisfactory completion of all required assignments, the students' self evaluations, internship supervisor evaluations and instructor evaluations, and the successful completion of the hours at their internship site. Assignments consist of reading, journal reflections & reactions, 3-4 papers/projects and other assignments as determined by the instructor. There are no exams in this course. This is an online course.

Course Pre-Requisites
•Internship secured for fall 2009 semester that consists of at least 120 hours over the semester (this must be a new internship not one the student has already been doing)
•Sophomore, junior or senior status

March 19, 2009

ISEEK

Minnesota’s comprehensive career, education, and job resource. ISEEK just launched their re-designed website, making it easier for Minnesotans to research, organize, and understand successful pathways to the hottest careers, best education, and perfect jobs.

Check it out: http://www.iseek.org/

January 27, 2009

U of M GoldPASS: Applying For On-Campus Interviews

There may be on-campus interviews that you qualify for! Check out the listings in GoldPASS:

1. Log into GoldPASS -- http://goldpass.umn.edu
2. Click the “On-Campus Interviews� tab, and then select “Sign Up For Interviews You Qualify For�
3. You must have an approved resume in GoldPASS to apply for on-campus interviewing opportunities

December 24, 2008

GLBT Job and Internship Search

Learn ways to find the right job for you: researching GLBT -friendly employers, being out or not in the application process, being yourself on the job.

Click here for the presentation...

November 20, 2008

InterviewStream

InterviewStream

Practice your interviewing with InterviewStream from home! Free for all U of M students to use. Click here to use...

GoldPASS

U of M Students - if you have an active account in GoldPASS*, you can search for job, internship, and volunteer opportunities – and apply on-line where employers allow. You can view and sign up for various career events (i.e., information sessions, career workshops, career fairs) and sign up for on-campus interviews you qualify for. If you have not activate your account, you can do so by clicking here...

WetFeet

WetFeet is a fantastic resource for career advice and information on careers in business and industry (i.e., salary). The site includes articles, videos, and 100+ page "insider guides" that are completely downloadable and printable. Normally these guides retail for around $30 a copy if you were to buy one off of Amazon. Direct questions or concerns about accessing WetFeet to Van Houlson, Business Librarian, at houls001@umn.edu or 612-624-1140.

Access WetFeet via the University of Minnesota Libraries Website, select the letter “W� under Indexes and Databases A-Z and click on WetFeet.