[Biostudent] 🌏 Global Resume Builders: THUR at 5:30 PM at THO 101
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GLOBAL RESUME BUILDERS is THIS Thursday, Oct 10, at 5:30 PM at Thomson 101! This is a great opportunity for students to learn about global internships, fellowships, and funding opportunities . These activities can help students have unique, valuable experiences that will help them build up their resume at the same time. We’ll have snacks too. Thanks for helping us spread the word.
GLOBAL RESUME BUILDERS
Thursday, October 10, 2024
5:30-6:30 PM
Thomson 101
Co-hosted by Jackson School Career Services<https://jsis.washington.edu/advise/career/careers-events/> and the Jackson School Student Association (JSSA)<https://jsis.washington.edu/advise/undergraduatestudentorganizations/>
Want to build up your resume with interesting and internationally related experiences? Come and learn about global internships, study abroad fellowships, and funding for human rights projects from a panel of speakers affiliated with the UW and opportunities around the world.
Panelists:
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Willy Oppenheim, Omprakash<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.omprakash.org__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!mCkro1L7gUF_E2OwA5FfTSuVFUYjik-bgO9OSVZ5gcJ36Yx7A0QfU6E3td3n9jrvG8as9gyoCx4Dn3BC$>
Willy Oppenheim is a Lecturer at the UW Comparative History of Ideas (CHID) and the Executive Director of Omprakash (www.omprakash.org<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http:/www.omprakash.org__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!nOIlZwl6TX-qIAamclz8B8_PtrfIEn6xoa6xNWOyPrdbSdUhTTS0HqkAkUenIWvjqzQo36IftBveRw$>), an organization dedicated to building mutually beneficial and educational relationships between grassroots social impact organizations and volunteers, donors, and classrooms around the world. Willy will share how Omprakash can connect students with global internships that are some of the most affordable ways to study abroad and gain work experience at the same time.
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Marion Ferguson, UW Canadian Studies Center<https://jsis.washington.edu/canada/>
Marion Ferguson is the Exchange Programs Manager at the UW Canadian Studies Center and also a UW alum who earned a Master of Public Administration from the Evans School of Public Policy & Governance. Marion will share information about the Corbett International Exchange Program<https://jsis.washington.edu/canada/funding/corbett-program/>, the Killam Fellowship Program<https://jsis.washington.edu/canada/funding/killam-fellowship/>, and other funded opportunities for students interested in increasing their knowledge and understanding of our cross-border region, the Canada-U.S. relationship, and Canada’s role in the world.
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Andrea Marcos, UW Center For Human Rights<https://jsis.washington.edu/humanrights/>
Andrea Marcos is the Communications Manager for the Center for Human Rights at the UW where they are part of a small but mighty team working with students, faculty, and community partners to put to task the resources and research of the university to advance real-world social change. Andrea will share how students can apply for funding<https://jsis.washington.edu/humanrights/funds/> to support their research and projects on human rights issues. Funds can be used for tuition, research, travel, books, materials, equipment, and/or housing.
Bring your own drink, tasty snacks will be served. See you there!
See more Jackson School Career Events here<https://jsis.washington.edu/advise/career/careers-events/>. All UW students are welcome.
PEG CHENG (she/her)
Assistant Director of Student Services
Jackson School of International Studies
University of Washington
Email: pcheng at uw.edu<mailto:pcheng at uw.edu>
Phone: 206-543-0176
Book an appointment with Peg<https://jsis.washington.edu/advise/career/career-advising-appointments/>
On campus: Mon, Wed, Thu
Remote: Tue, Fri
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