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SGPP Undergrad Newsletter
Important Dates 2
Announcements 3-9
Reminders 10-19
University wide Dates & Deadlines click here. Important Dates & Deadlines to Know:
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Table of Contents
The Schedule of Classes for Summer Session 2013 is live in UAccess! Registration will begin on March
18th.
The Summer website is up and available for students to view at…..
http://summer-winter.arizona.edu/
There are no details yet as to the cost per unit. As soon as details are known, the website will be updated.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact the Summer/Winter Office at 626-8200.
*Please note that Graduation Services will be closed to student traffic for commencement-
list editing during the (next) week of April 1st – April 5th, returning on Monday, April 8th. *
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Announcements
Meet & Greet Luncheon
SGPP Governance Board Meeting
We want to hear YOUR VOICE!
M a r k C r o m e y
Karen Donderewicz
Free Pizza Lunch
Please RSVP to [email protected]
Discussion Topics:
SGPP Program Fees
Student Suggestions
Department Recommendations
Anything Else
Wednesday April 3rd
12:00-2:00
Social Sciences 311
SGPP Governance Board Members
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Announcements
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Announcements
Call for Papers Josef Korbel Journal of Advanced International Studies
Graduate Student Research Journal The Josef Korbel Journal of Advanced International Studies (JAIS) is an online journal
published by the Ph.D. program at the University of Denver's Josef Korbel School of Interna-
tional Studies. It showcases the rigorous, original, scholarly research of graduate students in
the fields of political science and international studies. Articles can be submitted for jour-
nal publication. JAIS is refereed by Ph.D. students from the University of Denver as well as
from other domestic and international departments.
We welcome submissions from the main subfields of international studies:
· International Relations
· Comparative Politics
· Political Theory
· International Political Economy
For submission guidelines and more information:
Website: http://www.du.edu/korbel/jais Email: [email protected]
Submission Deadline: April 30, 2013
Tucson Member of the State Legislature Rep. Victoria Steele visits the UA
Arizona State Representative Victoria Steele, who currently represents Legislative District 9 in the State House, will be visiting the University of Ari-zona Young Democrats Club.
Rep. Steele will be discussing legislation that she has proposed in her first term in office and current legislation pending in the State House. The Young Democrat’s meeting, at which she will be the guest
speaker, will be Thursday, April 4th, at 6:30 PM in Social Sciences Room 114. Membership in the club or in the Democratic Party are not required to attend the event. For more information or for any questions, check out the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/UAYoungDems or email their President at [email protected].
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Become a Recycling Ambassador for Greening the Game!
For Fall 2013
$8.00/hour
APPLICATION DUE TUESDAY, APRIL 9TH, 2012 at 5pm.
Interviews will be held Monday April 15th to Thursday April 25th.
Greening the Game is an initiative run through Students for Sustainability, an ASUA program. The goal of this program are to reach out to fans and educate them during tailgating and to clean the stadiums after the game. This is a fun and a hands on job that will teach students about how to be educational leaders and in-
form them about sustainable initiatives on the UA Campus.
PLEASE FILL OUT APPLICATION ON:
https://sites.google.com/a/uasfs.com/home/waste-reduction/greening-the-game/greening-the-game-recycling-ambassador-application
For more information visit uasfs.com
If you have any questions, please send them to Kaitlyn Elkind at [email protected].
The Fund for the Public Interest is a national non-profit organization that works to build support for progres-sive organizations across the country. We run campaigns for the Human Rights Cam-paign, USPIRG, and Environment America. This summer we will be in over 50 cities,
working and lobbying to help win environmental and social justice campaigns.
Last summer our staff helped ban off-shore drilling to protect our coasts, repeal Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, and increase food safety standards to make school lunches safer- all
while building valuable leadership skills.
Currently, we have paid positions open on our campaign staff in each of our locations. We require that interested candidates are hard workers and have excellent communication skills.
As a member of our staff, you will fundraise, build membership for our partner groups, and educate and acti-vate citizens on pressing issues. You will also have the opportunity to organize press conferences and build coalitions with other non-profit organizations. While on staff, you gain knowledge of pressing concerns our
country is facing, learn how to effectively generate public support, and obtain a firm understanding of the po-litical process.
We will be holding information sessions and interviews at University of Arizona on April 2nd, 3rd, and
4th at 10am, 2pm, 4pm and 6pm each day.
Contact us at 1-800-75-EARTH to find out where we'll be on campus. To apply today, please visit www.JobsThatMatter.org or call 1-800-75-EARTH (753-2784).
Announcements
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The Student Health Advocacy Committee's 7th annual 5K Run for Your Life at the University of Arizona is quickly approaching. On Saturday April 6th, in addition to running for a great cause, there will be free t-shirts and food, music and tons of cool prizes!
Here are some of the details:
To Register: http://rfyl.arizona.edu
What: A 5K fun run and walk- there will be food, drinks, a DJ, raffles, and prizes! FREE t-shirts for anyone participating!
Where: University of Arizona Mall near the Student Union
When: Saturday, April 6th 2013
Registration/Check-In begins at 7:30 am
Get ready to run for your life at 9:00 am!
Cost: $10 early group registration (5+ people per group until March 29th)
$15 group registration (5+ people per group after March 29th and the day of the event)
$15 early registration (until March 29th)
$20 regular registration (after March 29th and the day of the event)
The Cause: All funds raised will benefit the Tucson Hopefest- check out their website for more info: www.hopefest.org
Questions?
Email:
Announcements
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Announcements The Fund for the Public Interest is a national non-profit organization that works to build support for pro-gressive organizations across the country. We run campaigns for the Human Rights Campaign, USPIRG, and Environment America. This summer we will be in over 50 cities, working and lobbying to help win environ-mental and social justice campaigns. Last summer our staff helped ban off-shore drilling to protect our coasts, repeal Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, and increase food safety standards to make school lunches safer- all while building valuable leadership skills. Currently, we have paid positions open on our campaign staff in each of our locations. We require that inter-ested candidates are hard workers and have excellent communication skills. As a member of our staff, you will fundraise, build membership for our partner groups, and educate and acti-vate citizens on pressing issues. You will also have the opportunity to organize press conferences and build coalitions with other non-profit organizations. While on staff, you gain knowledge of pressing concerns our country is facing, learn how to effectively generate public support, and obtain a firm understanding of the political process. We will be holding information sessions and interviews at University of Arizona on April 2nd, 3rd, and 4th at 10am, 2pm, 4pm and 6pm each day. Contact us at 1-800-75-EARTH to find out where we'll be on campus. To apply today, please visit www.JobsThatMatter.org or call 1-800-75-EARTH (753-2784).
Educational Housing Services: An Intern’s Solution to Housing in New York City Check out www.studenthousing.org/and/university to see all of the great residence options EHS offers, all located in NYC's most premier neighborhoods. All Residences Feature:
Fully furnished rooms with private bathroom and air conditioning!
Free: TVs, high-speed internet, cable and national calling
Free: on-site fitness center, lounges, and kitchens
24 hour security, laundry facility, plus MUCH more
1-800-297-4694 or visit www.studenthousing.org/and/university to reserve your room today!
Film & Television (FTV) 252, INTRODUCTION TO FILM STYLES & GENRES, a Tier Two Arts course offered PRE-SESSION 2013. The class is taught fully online
PRE-SESSION 2013 (May 13-June 1) ONLINE COURSE
FTV 252 INTRODUCTION TO FILM STYLES & GENRES
Instructor: Prof. Yuri Makino
This course provides an introduction for non-majors to the history and aesthetics of film. We will examine the technology of the moving image, analyze the visual aesthetic of successive periods and styles of filmmak-ing, and chart the development of visual narrative forms and genres in selected examples from the history of film.
FTV 252 is available now via UAccess registration.
For more information, contact Prof. Makino at [email protected] or at (520)621-8974.
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Announcements
The Arizona Office of the Auditor General will be on campus conducting
interviews in Career Services for a Performance Auditor I on Thursday,
April 11, from 10:00 am-4:00 pm.
The mission of the Office of the Auditor General is to improve state and
local government operations and accountability by independently provid-
ing the Legislature, government decision-makers, and the public with
timely, accurate, and impartial information; relevant recommendations;
and technical assistance. Performance Auditor I’s assist in conducting performance audits of state agencies
and programs. They gather information, identify areas of inquiry, obtain evidence, prepare well-documented
work papers, and formulate findings and recommendations in compliance with government auditing stan-
dards.
Apply for an interview on the Wildcat JobLink by April 9, 2013
New Era Colorado, is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that works to engage young peo-ple in the political process through civic engagement, advocacy, and leadership development. New Era is an innovative vehicle for hands-on democracy working to empower our generation.
This summer, New Era is offering a fulltime summer fellowship program in Denver to train the next generation of young leaders to create change in their communities. The Democracy Fellows will learn to lead, organize, and advocate for the issues they are passionate about, and can receive need-based stipends for their participation. They'll learn from the best in their fields in Colorado how to write field plans, craft a media strategy, build relationships with volunteers, and more.
Visit New Era’s website for more info!
This can count for SGPP internship program!
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Attention Graduating Seniors for May 2013!
Graduation Ceremony Information
University-Wide Ceremony
UA Football Stadium
Friday, May 10, 2013 at 7:30pm
Visit: http://commencement.arizona.edu/ for information and to RSVP for this
ceremony.
Social and Behavioral Sciences College Ceremony
Tucson Convention Center
Friday, May 10, 2013, at 1:00 p.m
Visit: http://web.sbs.arizona.edu/college/convocation for information and to
RSVP and purchase tickets for your guests.
Reminders
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Reminders
Become a Recycling Ambassador for Greening the Game!
For Fall 2013
$8.00/hour
APPLICATION DUE TUESDAY, APRIL 9TH, 2012 at 5pm.
Interviews will be held Monday April 15th to Thursday April 25th.
Greening the Game is an initiative run through Students for Sustainability, an ASUA pro-
gram. The goal of this program are to reach out to fans and educate them during tailgating
and to clean the stadiums after the game. This is a fun and a hands on job that will teach
students about how to be educational leaders and inform them about sustainable initiatives
on the UA Campus.
PLEASE FILL OUT APPLICATION ON:
https://sites.google.com/a/uasfs.com/home/waste-reduction/greening-the-game/greening-the
-game-recycling-ambassador-application
For more information visit uasfs.com
If you have any questions, please send them to
Kaitlyn Elkind at [email protected]
** Job Opportunities Making Social Change** We’re looking for smart, hard-working students who work well in a team and are eager to work
for change after graduation.
The Fund for the Public Interest helps some of the top progressive organizations in the country
work on issues such as clean energy, equal rights for LGBT Americans, and getting big money
out of politics. And we're hiring!
Specifically, we're hiring Citizen Outreach Directors to run our grassroots campaign offices
across the country next fall -- working on behalf of groups like the Environment America, the Hu-
man Rights Campaign and US PIRG.
We are looking for smart, motivated students who want to get their hands dirty and make a real
impact on some of the most critical issues facing our society.
If you are interested in applying, visit our website at www.fundjobs.org, or contact me directly -
617-747-4324, [email protected] . I’m looking forward to speaking with you more
about our positions!
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Reminders
Students,
SGPP has over $40,000 in scholarship
money to award for the 2013-2014 aca-
demic year!
Please visit our scholarships page to learn more about how to apply.
Application deadline: Monday, April 15, 2013 @ 8 a.m.
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Reminders
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Reminders
Greetings Wildcats!
ASUA is proud to announce the Academic Enrichment Scholarship. Three outstanding
Wildcats will be awarded $1,000 to ease the financial burdens that students face while at-
tending the University of Arizona. Absolutely anybody can apply for this scholarship, re-
gardless of age, GPA, or background. The winners will be recognized at Accolades on April
20. Please fill out the application here:
Please direct any questions to me via email at [email protected].
Applications are due April 10, and winners will be notified on April 12.
Bear Down,
Anthony Carli, ASUA Academic Affairs Director
The Show Me Campaign Fellowship offers $3,000 stipends
to college students completing unpaid internships focused on
education or poverty alleviation.
The Show Me Campaign Fellowship application is attached
here , more information is available on our website
www.showmecampaign.org
The Office of Admissions is now accepting applications for the
2013-2014 academic school year!
Do you know any students who would like to represent UA to
prospective students and their parents from across the United States?
These enthusiastic, involved UA students have numerous opportunities including,
assisting with the application and NextSteps process, giving general admissions
information and bringing first hand student experience to life!
Applications are due April 1st. Please see this pdf for more information.
Feel free to contact the Office of Admissions at 520-621-3237 with any questions!
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Reminders
FEDERAL RELATIONS DC INTERN SCHOLARSHIP Members of Congress have small staffs and tremendous workloads, so interns play a vital role. Duties
vary, but generally, interns will learn how the legislative branch of government works, develop knowledge of
resources available to assist constituents, gather information from various federal agencies, and attend meet-
ings on behalf of the Member. As a result, internships in Washington DC are an invaluable experience for
college students, and many current congressional staff members began their careers as interns.
Internships in Washington DC, (as opposed to in-district internships), can be particularly challenging
for students due to cost. While you would be receiving college credit and a wealth of experience for your
work, you are not generally compensated financially. Because of the important role you play in our Arizona
congressional offices, the UA Office of Federal Relations is pleased to offer a scholarship to help cover the
costs of your time in Washington. Award of this scholarship is competitive and based on both merit and fi-
nancial need, with a required minimum GPA of 3.0. The scholarship will allow $500/mo for living ex-
penses, plus a tuition award. The tuition award covers mandatory fees, but not optional personal fees such
as Honors fees, Engineering fees, class fees, etc. This scholarship is intended as a one semester opportunity
for undergraduates, but graduate student applications may be considered on a case-by-case basis. Renewals
may be considered only if academic credit and necessary degree progression can be demonstrated well prior
to the second term.
To apply for this scholarship, please send to the Office of Federal Relations at least thirty days prior to the
start of the semester:
Your Name, Contact Information, including in DC (if you have it) and Student ID #;
Record of approval for twelve units of academic credit for the internship and Department point of contact for
independent confirmation;
A listing of any financial aid which you are receiving/have applied;
A two-page written statement of interest and merit; and
An offer letter from the relevant Congressional office.
Scholarships are subject to approval by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid and the student’s college
or department.
UA Office of Federal Relations
P. O. Box 210066
Tucson, AZ 85721-0066
Phone number: (520) 621-3108
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Reminders
Intern for Arizona’s
First Congressional District!
The Office of Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick (AZ-01) is now accepting
resumes for Spring, Summer, and Fall internships in our Washington, D.C.
office!
Intern duties vary, but may include:
Constituent Correspondence
Capitol Tours
Legislative Research
Attending Hearings and Briefings
Assisting with Press Releases and Research
Internships provide a tremendous opportunity to learn about the
legislative process and to become more familiar with how our
government operates. Interns are a vital part of our office
operations and will gain invaluable work experience.
Because internships are highly competitive, we encourage applicants to apply
early. To apply, please visit our Website at:
http://kirkpatrick.house.gov/services/internships
All internships are unpaid, but students may earn credit through universities
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Reminders
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Academic Advising Info
To see your Academic Advisor click here for their contact information. You can also schedule an appointment with your advisor by logging into SBS
WiseAdvising here.