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SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 1

Undergraduate Newsletter

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 2

sgppcats

Semester

at a Glance January 15

Classes begin

January 20

No classescampus closed (Martin

Luther King Day)

January 23

Last day to add classes without

instructorrsquos signature

February 11

Last day to drop classes without

notation on transcript

March 15-March 23

No classes (Spring Break)

May 7

Last Day of Classes

May 8

Reading Day

May 9-15

Final Exams

Table of Contents

May 2014 Graduation 3

Reminder 4

SGPP Events 5-7

Internship Opportunities 8-16

Job Opportunities 17-19

Announcements 20-27

Academic Advising 28

Receive updates posted directly to

Facebook amp Twitter

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 3

May 2014 Graduation

GRADUATING IN May 2014

January 30 2014 is the dead-line to apply for your degree check if you are graduating May 2014 Detailed instructions on how to initiate your paperwork can be found on our degree check page

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 4

Reminder

Dear Juniors and Seniors

We have partnered with Career Services to give our junior and senior majors access to Wildcat Joblink Wildcat JobLink is a state-of-the-art career management tool offering UA students access to jobs internships and a range of other services including campus interview-ing and resume referrals

To access JobLink please visit the Career Services website at httpswwwcareerarizonaedujoblink All you need is your NETID and password to login and take advantage of these great services

Why is SGPP only funding juniors and seniors to have access to JobLink

The funding comes from SGPP Program Fees which only our junior and sen-ior majors pay If you are a freshman or sophomore you are welcome to register and pay the annual $5 fee out of pocket Visit httpswwwcareerarizonaedujoblink to register

I will be a junior at the end of the current semester When can I have ac-cess

SGPP will be requesting access for any students who have reached 60+ cred-its each semester after the census date (the 21st day of the semester) So if you will have 60+ completed credits at the end of this semester you will be granted access next semester after the census date

If you have any questions please email ctryonemailarizonaedu

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 5

SGPP Events

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 6

SGPP Events

httpsgpparizonaeduspring

-2014-workshop-series

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 7

SGPP Events

RSVP httpsgpparizonaeducontentspeaker-series

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 8

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 9

Internship Opportunities

Amistades Inc

Amistades Inc is a non-profit (c) (3) organization The primary purpose is to provide culturally competent leadership in the prevention on alcohol tobac-co and other substance abuse problems affecting Latino youth families and elderly Amistades is looking for University of Arizona School of Government and

Public Policy interns for

Office of National Drug Control Policy Program The intern will be responsi-

ble for assisting in the implementation of the project prevention strategies

and activities to initiate environmental policy change

The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP2) Intern will support the

mission of Amistades Inc by assisting in coordinating various tasks associat-

ed with the writing of a federal grant application through Amistades United

Way of Tucson-Southern Arizona and the Tucson Urban League

Tobacco Youth Coalition Development and Policy Initiative project The in-

tern will be responsible for assisting in the implementation of the project

strategies and activities pertaining to Tobacco Youth Coalition Development

Policy Initiative

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 10

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 11

Internship Opportunities

INTERNSHIPS

CITY OF TUCSON

Office of the Mayor

The City of Tucson Mayorrsquos Office is looking for interns for Spring Semester 2014 Mayoral internships are excellent opportunities to gain valuable knowledge about public service Intern duties include handling of constituent concerns answering and managing phone calls processing re-quests for City of Tucson plaques Davis Monthan Air Force Base Retirement Certificates and drafting memos letters and other special recognitions for the citizens of Tucson Responsibilities

Assists with answering phones Opens and distributes mail filing and typing Assists in preparing Proclamations Retirement Plaques and Special Recognitions Assists in drafting Welcome and Congratulatory letters Assists with Constituent Correspondence Assists in special projects Data compilation and entry

Program Structure Attends City Council meetings and briefings as needed Attends press conferences as needed During the summer months interns may be asked to work on the Mayorrsquos Back to School Fair Interns will have the opportunity to spend 30 minutes to 1 hour with the Mayor during the intern-

ship to ask questions Accompanies the Mayor or Staff to events (if necessary) Visit City facilities and operations (as needed)

Requirements Interns must be able to work during business hours M-F (800AM ndash 1200PM 1000AM-200PM

100PM-500PM) Internships are non-paid positions Ability to multitask and follow directions Ability to remain calm in a fast paced environment Attention to detail Warm and friendly attitude Possess strong skills in Microsoft Word PowerPoint and Excel Ability to work in a team setting as well as independently Professional demeanor Must have reliable transportation to work Business professional dress is required (no jeanssneakerslogo t-shirts)

Applicants can email a cover letter resume and three references to carmennoriegatucsonazgov For more information about Mayor Rothschild visit mayorrothschildcom

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 12

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 13

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 14

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 15

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 16

Internship Opportunities

Looking for other

internship

opportunities

Check out our SGPP

Internships page for a comprehensive list of

internships instructions on how to enroll and

more

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 17

Job Opportunities

To be held in Social Sciences 311

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 18

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 19

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 20

Announcements

Phi Alpha Delta

Interested in a law related career Want to join a club that works on professional building along with philanthropy and fraternalism Come check out Phi Alpha Delta

We will also be holding recruitment events with a professional speaker meeting with Bianca Mack from UA Lawrsquos Schoolrsquos Admissions on Tuesday the 28th at 600 pm in Law 164 and a BBQ to meet and greet with the members on Thursday the 30th

Our General meetings are also every Tuesday at 700 pm in Law 164

Please contact Eric Mason our Administrative Vice President at padavpgmailcom if you have any questions

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 21

Announcements

GET STARTED ON SMARTER PRACTICE

Dont just stand theremdashfind out where you stand Take a free practice test from Kaplan

MCAT LSAT GRE PCAT on-site at the University of Arizona

Saturday February 15 2014 1000 am

GMAT DAT OAT available on-line at kaptestcomlthttpkaptestcomgt

Sign up now for YOUR test and reserve your seat at httpbitlyUofASPR14

Please note this will be our FINAL on-site practice test for the current MCAT

Youll get a detailed score report complete explanations to every question strategies for improvement Kaplanrsquos QuickSheets and a special discount to

help you get started on your preparation Questions Contact Emily Bell emilybellkaplancomltmailtoemilybellkaplancomgt Event Sponsored by the University of Arizona Alumni Association Michaela Dannenbrink Campus Representative at University of Arizona Kaplan Test Prep michaeladannenbrinkkaplancomltmailtomichaeladannenbrinkkaplancomgt (Office) 520-626-0357 Prep Smarter | Score Higher | wwwkaptestcomlthttpwwwkaptestcomgt | 1-800-KAP-TEST

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 22

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 2: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 2

sgppcats

Semester

at a Glance January 15

Classes begin

January 20

No classescampus closed (Martin

Luther King Day)

January 23

Last day to add classes without

instructorrsquos signature

February 11

Last day to drop classes without

notation on transcript

March 15-March 23

No classes (Spring Break)

May 7

Last Day of Classes

May 8

Reading Day

May 9-15

Final Exams

Table of Contents

May 2014 Graduation 3

Reminder 4

SGPP Events 5-7

Internship Opportunities 8-16

Job Opportunities 17-19

Announcements 20-27

Academic Advising 28

Receive updates posted directly to

Facebook amp Twitter

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 3

May 2014 Graduation

GRADUATING IN May 2014

January 30 2014 is the dead-line to apply for your degree check if you are graduating May 2014 Detailed instructions on how to initiate your paperwork can be found on our degree check page

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 4

Reminder

Dear Juniors and Seniors

We have partnered with Career Services to give our junior and senior majors access to Wildcat Joblink Wildcat JobLink is a state-of-the-art career management tool offering UA students access to jobs internships and a range of other services including campus interview-ing and resume referrals

To access JobLink please visit the Career Services website at httpswwwcareerarizonaedujoblink All you need is your NETID and password to login and take advantage of these great services

Why is SGPP only funding juniors and seniors to have access to JobLink

The funding comes from SGPP Program Fees which only our junior and sen-ior majors pay If you are a freshman or sophomore you are welcome to register and pay the annual $5 fee out of pocket Visit httpswwwcareerarizonaedujoblink to register

I will be a junior at the end of the current semester When can I have ac-cess

SGPP will be requesting access for any students who have reached 60+ cred-its each semester after the census date (the 21st day of the semester) So if you will have 60+ completed credits at the end of this semester you will be granted access next semester after the census date

If you have any questions please email ctryonemailarizonaedu

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 5

SGPP Events

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 6

SGPP Events

httpsgpparizonaeduspring

-2014-workshop-series

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 7

SGPP Events

RSVP httpsgpparizonaeducontentspeaker-series

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 8

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 9

Internship Opportunities

Amistades Inc

Amistades Inc is a non-profit (c) (3) organization The primary purpose is to provide culturally competent leadership in the prevention on alcohol tobac-co and other substance abuse problems affecting Latino youth families and elderly Amistades is looking for University of Arizona School of Government and

Public Policy interns for

Office of National Drug Control Policy Program The intern will be responsi-

ble for assisting in the implementation of the project prevention strategies

and activities to initiate environmental policy change

The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP2) Intern will support the

mission of Amistades Inc by assisting in coordinating various tasks associat-

ed with the writing of a federal grant application through Amistades United

Way of Tucson-Southern Arizona and the Tucson Urban League

Tobacco Youth Coalition Development and Policy Initiative project The in-

tern will be responsible for assisting in the implementation of the project

strategies and activities pertaining to Tobacco Youth Coalition Development

Policy Initiative

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 10

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 11

Internship Opportunities

INTERNSHIPS

CITY OF TUCSON

Office of the Mayor

The City of Tucson Mayorrsquos Office is looking for interns for Spring Semester 2014 Mayoral internships are excellent opportunities to gain valuable knowledge about public service Intern duties include handling of constituent concerns answering and managing phone calls processing re-quests for City of Tucson plaques Davis Monthan Air Force Base Retirement Certificates and drafting memos letters and other special recognitions for the citizens of Tucson Responsibilities

Assists with answering phones Opens and distributes mail filing and typing Assists in preparing Proclamations Retirement Plaques and Special Recognitions Assists in drafting Welcome and Congratulatory letters Assists with Constituent Correspondence Assists in special projects Data compilation and entry

Program Structure Attends City Council meetings and briefings as needed Attends press conferences as needed During the summer months interns may be asked to work on the Mayorrsquos Back to School Fair Interns will have the opportunity to spend 30 minutes to 1 hour with the Mayor during the intern-

ship to ask questions Accompanies the Mayor or Staff to events (if necessary) Visit City facilities and operations (as needed)

Requirements Interns must be able to work during business hours M-F (800AM ndash 1200PM 1000AM-200PM

100PM-500PM) Internships are non-paid positions Ability to multitask and follow directions Ability to remain calm in a fast paced environment Attention to detail Warm and friendly attitude Possess strong skills in Microsoft Word PowerPoint and Excel Ability to work in a team setting as well as independently Professional demeanor Must have reliable transportation to work Business professional dress is required (no jeanssneakerslogo t-shirts)

Applicants can email a cover letter resume and three references to carmennoriegatucsonazgov For more information about Mayor Rothschild visit mayorrothschildcom

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 12

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 13

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 14

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 15

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 16

Internship Opportunities

Looking for other

internship

opportunities

Check out our SGPP

Internships page for a comprehensive list of

internships instructions on how to enroll and

more

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 17

Job Opportunities

To be held in Social Sciences 311

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 18

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 19

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 20

Announcements

Phi Alpha Delta

Interested in a law related career Want to join a club that works on professional building along with philanthropy and fraternalism Come check out Phi Alpha Delta

We will also be holding recruitment events with a professional speaker meeting with Bianca Mack from UA Lawrsquos Schoolrsquos Admissions on Tuesday the 28th at 600 pm in Law 164 and a BBQ to meet and greet with the members on Thursday the 30th

Our General meetings are also every Tuesday at 700 pm in Law 164

Please contact Eric Mason our Administrative Vice President at padavpgmailcom if you have any questions

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 21

Announcements

GET STARTED ON SMARTER PRACTICE

Dont just stand theremdashfind out where you stand Take a free practice test from Kaplan

MCAT LSAT GRE PCAT on-site at the University of Arizona

Saturday February 15 2014 1000 am

GMAT DAT OAT available on-line at kaptestcomlthttpkaptestcomgt

Sign up now for YOUR test and reserve your seat at httpbitlyUofASPR14

Please note this will be our FINAL on-site practice test for the current MCAT

Youll get a detailed score report complete explanations to every question strategies for improvement Kaplanrsquos QuickSheets and a special discount to

help you get started on your preparation Questions Contact Emily Bell emilybellkaplancomltmailtoemilybellkaplancomgt Event Sponsored by the University of Arizona Alumni Association Michaela Dannenbrink Campus Representative at University of Arizona Kaplan Test Prep michaeladannenbrinkkaplancomltmailtomichaeladannenbrinkkaplancomgt (Office) 520-626-0357 Prep Smarter | Score Higher | wwwkaptestcomlthttpwwwkaptestcomgt | 1-800-KAP-TEST

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 22

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 3: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 3

May 2014 Graduation

GRADUATING IN May 2014

January 30 2014 is the dead-line to apply for your degree check if you are graduating May 2014 Detailed instructions on how to initiate your paperwork can be found on our degree check page

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 4

Reminder

Dear Juniors and Seniors

We have partnered with Career Services to give our junior and senior majors access to Wildcat Joblink Wildcat JobLink is a state-of-the-art career management tool offering UA students access to jobs internships and a range of other services including campus interview-ing and resume referrals

To access JobLink please visit the Career Services website at httpswwwcareerarizonaedujoblink All you need is your NETID and password to login and take advantage of these great services

Why is SGPP only funding juniors and seniors to have access to JobLink

The funding comes from SGPP Program Fees which only our junior and sen-ior majors pay If you are a freshman or sophomore you are welcome to register and pay the annual $5 fee out of pocket Visit httpswwwcareerarizonaedujoblink to register

I will be a junior at the end of the current semester When can I have ac-cess

SGPP will be requesting access for any students who have reached 60+ cred-its each semester after the census date (the 21st day of the semester) So if you will have 60+ completed credits at the end of this semester you will be granted access next semester after the census date

If you have any questions please email ctryonemailarizonaedu

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 5

SGPP Events

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 6

SGPP Events

httpsgpparizonaeduspring

-2014-workshop-series

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 7

SGPP Events

RSVP httpsgpparizonaeducontentspeaker-series

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 8

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 9

Internship Opportunities

Amistades Inc

Amistades Inc is a non-profit (c) (3) organization The primary purpose is to provide culturally competent leadership in the prevention on alcohol tobac-co and other substance abuse problems affecting Latino youth families and elderly Amistades is looking for University of Arizona School of Government and

Public Policy interns for

Office of National Drug Control Policy Program The intern will be responsi-

ble for assisting in the implementation of the project prevention strategies

and activities to initiate environmental policy change

The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP2) Intern will support the

mission of Amistades Inc by assisting in coordinating various tasks associat-

ed with the writing of a federal grant application through Amistades United

Way of Tucson-Southern Arizona and the Tucson Urban League

Tobacco Youth Coalition Development and Policy Initiative project The in-

tern will be responsible for assisting in the implementation of the project

strategies and activities pertaining to Tobacco Youth Coalition Development

Policy Initiative

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 10

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 11

Internship Opportunities

INTERNSHIPS

CITY OF TUCSON

Office of the Mayor

The City of Tucson Mayorrsquos Office is looking for interns for Spring Semester 2014 Mayoral internships are excellent opportunities to gain valuable knowledge about public service Intern duties include handling of constituent concerns answering and managing phone calls processing re-quests for City of Tucson plaques Davis Monthan Air Force Base Retirement Certificates and drafting memos letters and other special recognitions for the citizens of Tucson Responsibilities

Assists with answering phones Opens and distributes mail filing and typing Assists in preparing Proclamations Retirement Plaques and Special Recognitions Assists in drafting Welcome and Congratulatory letters Assists with Constituent Correspondence Assists in special projects Data compilation and entry

Program Structure Attends City Council meetings and briefings as needed Attends press conferences as needed During the summer months interns may be asked to work on the Mayorrsquos Back to School Fair Interns will have the opportunity to spend 30 minutes to 1 hour with the Mayor during the intern-

ship to ask questions Accompanies the Mayor or Staff to events (if necessary) Visit City facilities and operations (as needed)

Requirements Interns must be able to work during business hours M-F (800AM ndash 1200PM 1000AM-200PM

100PM-500PM) Internships are non-paid positions Ability to multitask and follow directions Ability to remain calm in a fast paced environment Attention to detail Warm and friendly attitude Possess strong skills in Microsoft Word PowerPoint and Excel Ability to work in a team setting as well as independently Professional demeanor Must have reliable transportation to work Business professional dress is required (no jeanssneakerslogo t-shirts)

Applicants can email a cover letter resume and three references to carmennoriegatucsonazgov For more information about Mayor Rothschild visit mayorrothschildcom

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 12

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 13

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 14

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 15

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 16

Internship Opportunities

Looking for other

internship

opportunities

Check out our SGPP

Internships page for a comprehensive list of

internships instructions on how to enroll and

more

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 17

Job Opportunities

To be held in Social Sciences 311

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 18

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 19

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 20

Announcements

Phi Alpha Delta

Interested in a law related career Want to join a club that works on professional building along with philanthropy and fraternalism Come check out Phi Alpha Delta

We will also be holding recruitment events with a professional speaker meeting with Bianca Mack from UA Lawrsquos Schoolrsquos Admissions on Tuesday the 28th at 600 pm in Law 164 and a BBQ to meet and greet with the members on Thursday the 30th

Our General meetings are also every Tuesday at 700 pm in Law 164

Please contact Eric Mason our Administrative Vice President at padavpgmailcom if you have any questions

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 21

Announcements

GET STARTED ON SMARTER PRACTICE

Dont just stand theremdashfind out where you stand Take a free practice test from Kaplan

MCAT LSAT GRE PCAT on-site at the University of Arizona

Saturday February 15 2014 1000 am

GMAT DAT OAT available on-line at kaptestcomlthttpkaptestcomgt

Sign up now for YOUR test and reserve your seat at httpbitlyUofASPR14

Please note this will be our FINAL on-site practice test for the current MCAT

Youll get a detailed score report complete explanations to every question strategies for improvement Kaplanrsquos QuickSheets and a special discount to

help you get started on your preparation Questions Contact Emily Bell emilybellkaplancomltmailtoemilybellkaplancomgt Event Sponsored by the University of Arizona Alumni Association Michaela Dannenbrink Campus Representative at University of Arizona Kaplan Test Prep michaeladannenbrinkkaplancomltmailtomichaeladannenbrinkkaplancomgt (Office) 520-626-0357 Prep Smarter | Score Higher | wwwkaptestcomlthttpwwwkaptestcomgt | 1-800-KAP-TEST

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 22

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 4: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 4

Reminder

Dear Juniors and Seniors

We have partnered with Career Services to give our junior and senior majors access to Wildcat Joblink Wildcat JobLink is a state-of-the-art career management tool offering UA students access to jobs internships and a range of other services including campus interview-ing and resume referrals

To access JobLink please visit the Career Services website at httpswwwcareerarizonaedujoblink All you need is your NETID and password to login and take advantage of these great services

Why is SGPP only funding juniors and seniors to have access to JobLink

The funding comes from SGPP Program Fees which only our junior and sen-ior majors pay If you are a freshman or sophomore you are welcome to register and pay the annual $5 fee out of pocket Visit httpswwwcareerarizonaedujoblink to register

I will be a junior at the end of the current semester When can I have ac-cess

SGPP will be requesting access for any students who have reached 60+ cred-its each semester after the census date (the 21st day of the semester) So if you will have 60+ completed credits at the end of this semester you will be granted access next semester after the census date

If you have any questions please email ctryonemailarizonaedu

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 5

SGPP Events

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 6

SGPP Events

httpsgpparizonaeduspring

-2014-workshop-series

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 7

SGPP Events

RSVP httpsgpparizonaeducontentspeaker-series

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 8

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 9

Internship Opportunities

Amistades Inc

Amistades Inc is a non-profit (c) (3) organization The primary purpose is to provide culturally competent leadership in the prevention on alcohol tobac-co and other substance abuse problems affecting Latino youth families and elderly Amistades is looking for University of Arizona School of Government and

Public Policy interns for

Office of National Drug Control Policy Program The intern will be responsi-

ble for assisting in the implementation of the project prevention strategies

and activities to initiate environmental policy change

The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP2) Intern will support the

mission of Amistades Inc by assisting in coordinating various tasks associat-

ed with the writing of a federal grant application through Amistades United

Way of Tucson-Southern Arizona and the Tucson Urban League

Tobacco Youth Coalition Development and Policy Initiative project The in-

tern will be responsible for assisting in the implementation of the project

strategies and activities pertaining to Tobacco Youth Coalition Development

Policy Initiative

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 10

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 11

Internship Opportunities

INTERNSHIPS

CITY OF TUCSON

Office of the Mayor

The City of Tucson Mayorrsquos Office is looking for interns for Spring Semester 2014 Mayoral internships are excellent opportunities to gain valuable knowledge about public service Intern duties include handling of constituent concerns answering and managing phone calls processing re-quests for City of Tucson plaques Davis Monthan Air Force Base Retirement Certificates and drafting memos letters and other special recognitions for the citizens of Tucson Responsibilities

Assists with answering phones Opens and distributes mail filing and typing Assists in preparing Proclamations Retirement Plaques and Special Recognitions Assists in drafting Welcome and Congratulatory letters Assists with Constituent Correspondence Assists in special projects Data compilation and entry

Program Structure Attends City Council meetings and briefings as needed Attends press conferences as needed During the summer months interns may be asked to work on the Mayorrsquos Back to School Fair Interns will have the opportunity to spend 30 minutes to 1 hour with the Mayor during the intern-

ship to ask questions Accompanies the Mayor or Staff to events (if necessary) Visit City facilities and operations (as needed)

Requirements Interns must be able to work during business hours M-F (800AM ndash 1200PM 1000AM-200PM

100PM-500PM) Internships are non-paid positions Ability to multitask and follow directions Ability to remain calm in a fast paced environment Attention to detail Warm and friendly attitude Possess strong skills in Microsoft Word PowerPoint and Excel Ability to work in a team setting as well as independently Professional demeanor Must have reliable transportation to work Business professional dress is required (no jeanssneakerslogo t-shirts)

Applicants can email a cover letter resume and three references to carmennoriegatucsonazgov For more information about Mayor Rothschild visit mayorrothschildcom

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 12

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 13

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 14

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 15

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 16

Internship Opportunities

Looking for other

internship

opportunities

Check out our SGPP

Internships page for a comprehensive list of

internships instructions on how to enroll and

more

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 17

Job Opportunities

To be held in Social Sciences 311

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 18

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 19

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 20

Announcements

Phi Alpha Delta

Interested in a law related career Want to join a club that works on professional building along with philanthropy and fraternalism Come check out Phi Alpha Delta

We will also be holding recruitment events with a professional speaker meeting with Bianca Mack from UA Lawrsquos Schoolrsquos Admissions on Tuesday the 28th at 600 pm in Law 164 and a BBQ to meet and greet with the members on Thursday the 30th

Our General meetings are also every Tuesday at 700 pm in Law 164

Please contact Eric Mason our Administrative Vice President at padavpgmailcom if you have any questions

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 21

Announcements

GET STARTED ON SMARTER PRACTICE

Dont just stand theremdashfind out where you stand Take a free practice test from Kaplan

MCAT LSAT GRE PCAT on-site at the University of Arizona

Saturday February 15 2014 1000 am

GMAT DAT OAT available on-line at kaptestcomlthttpkaptestcomgt

Sign up now for YOUR test and reserve your seat at httpbitlyUofASPR14

Please note this will be our FINAL on-site practice test for the current MCAT

Youll get a detailed score report complete explanations to every question strategies for improvement Kaplanrsquos QuickSheets and a special discount to

help you get started on your preparation Questions Contact Emily Bell emilybellkaplancomltmailtoemilybellkaplancomgt Event Sponsored by the University of Arizona Alumni Association Michaela Dannenbrink Campus Representative at University of Arizona Kaplan Test Prep michaeladannenbrinkkaplancomltmailtomichaeladannenbrinkkaplancomgt (Office) 520-626-0357 Prep Smarter | Score Higher | wwwkaptestcomlthttpwwwkaptestcomgt | 1-800-KAP-TEST

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 22

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 5: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 5

SGPP Events

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 6

SGPP Events

httpsgpparizonaeduspring

-2014-workshop-series

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 7

SGPP Events

RSVP httpsgpparizonaeducontentspeaker-series

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 8

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 9

Internship Opportunities

Amistades Inc

Amistades Inc is a non-profit (c) (3) organization The primary purpose is to provide culturally competent leadership in the prevention on alcohol tobac-co and other substance abuse problems affecting Latino youth families and elderly Amistades is looking for University of Arizona School of Government and

Public Policy interns for

Office of National Drug Control Policy Program The intern will be responsi-

ble for assisting in the implementation of the project prevention strategies

and activities to initiate environmental policy change

The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP2) Intern will support the

mission of Amistades Inc by assisting in coordinating various tasks associat-

ed with the writing of a federal grant application through Amistades United

Way of Tucson-Southern Arizona and the Tucson Urban League

Tobacco Youth Coalition Development and Policy Initiative project The in-

tern will be responsible for assisting in the implementation of the project

strategies and activities pertaining to Tobacco Youth Coalition Development

Policy Initiative

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 10

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 11

Internship Opportunities

INTERNSHIPS

CITY OF TUCSON

Office of the Mayor

The City of Tucson Mayorrsquos Office is looking for interns for Spring Semester 2014 Mayoral internships are excellent opportunities to gain valuable knowledge about public service Intern duties include handling of constituent concerns answering and managing phone calls processing re-quests for City of Tucson plaques Davis Monthan Air Force Base Retirement Certificates and drafting memos letters and other special recognitions for the citizens of Tucson Responsibilities

Assists with answering phones Opens and distributes mail filing and typing Assists in preparing Proclamations Retirement Plaques and Special Recognitions Assists in drafting Welcome and Congratulatory letters Assists with Constituent Correspondence Assists in special projects Data compilation and entry

Program Structure Attends City Council meetings and briefings as needed Attends press conferences as needed During the summer months interns may be asked to work on the Mayorrsquos Back to School Fair Interns will have the opportunity to spend 30 minutes to 1 hour with the Mayor during the intern-

ship to ask questions Accompanies the Mayor or Staff to events (if necessary) Visit City facilities and operations (as needed)

Requirements Interns must be able to work during business hours M-F (800AM ndash 1200PM 1000AM-200PM

100PM-500PM) Internships are non-paid positions Ability to multitask and follow directions Ability to remain calm in a fast paced environment Attention to detail Warm and friendly attitude Possess strong skills in Microsoft Word PowerPoint and Excel Ability to work in a team setting as well as independently Professional demeanor Must have reliable transportation to work Business professional dress is required (no jeanssneakerslogo t-shirts)

Applicants can email a cover letter resume and three references to carmennoriegatucsonazgov For more information about Mayor Rothschild visit mayorrothschildcom

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 12

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 13

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 14

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 15

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 16

Internship Opportunities

Looking for other

internship

opportunities

Check out our SGPP

Internships page for a comprehensive list of

internships instructions on how to enroll and

more

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 17

Job Opportunities

To be held in Social Sciences 311

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 18

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 19

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 20

Announcements

Phi Alpha Delta

Interested in a law related career Want to join a club that works on professional building along with philanthropy and fraternalism Come check out Phi Alpha Delta

We will also be holding recruitment events with a professional speaker meeting with Bianca Mack from UA Lawrsquos Schoolrsquos Admissions on Tuesday the 28th at 600 pm in Law 164 and a BBQ to meet and greet with the members on Thursday the 30th

Our General meetings are also every Tuesday at 700 pm in Law 164

Please contact Eric Mason our Administrative Vice President at padavpgmailcom if you have any questions

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 21

Announcements

GET STARTED ON SMARTER PRACTICE

Dont just stand theremdashfind out where you stand Take a free practice test from Kaplan

MCAT LSAT GRE PCAT on-site at the University of Arizona

Saturday February 15 2014 1000 am

GMAT DAT OAT available on-line at kaptestcomlthttpkaptestcomgt

Sign up now for YOUR test and reserve your seat at httpbitlyUofASPR14

Please note this will be our FINAL on-site practice test for the current MCAT

Youll get a detailed score report complete explanations to every question strategies for improvement Kaplanrsquos QuickSheets and a special discount to

help you get started on your preparation Questions Contact Emily Bell emilybellkaplancomltmailtoemilybellkaplancomgt Event Sponsored by the University of Arizona Alumni Association Michaela Dannenbrink Campus Representative at University of Arizona Kaplan Test Prep michaeladannenbrinkkaplancomltmailtomichaeladannenbrinkkaplancomgt (Office) 520-626-0357 Prep Smarter | Score Higher | wwwkaptestcomlthttpwwwkaptestcomgt | 1-800-KAP-TEST

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 22

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 6: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 6

SGPP Events

httpsgpparizonaeduspring

-2014-workshop-series

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 7

SGPP Events

RSVP httpsgpparizonaeducontentspeaker-series

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 8

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 9

Internship Opportunities

Amistades Inc

Amistades Inc is a non-profit (c) (3) organization The primary purpose is to provide culturally competent leadership in the prevention on alcohol tobac-co and other substance abuse problems affecting Latino youth families and elderly Amistades is looking for University of Arizona School of Government and

Public Policy interns for

Office of National Drug Control Policy Program The intern will be responsi-

ble for assisting in the implementation of the project prevention strategies

and activities to initiate environmental policy change

The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP2) Intern will support the

mission of Amistades Inc by assisting in coordinating various tasks associat-

ed with the writing of a federal grant application through Amistades United

Way of Tucson-Southern Arizona and the Tucson Urban League

Tobacco Youth Coalition Development and Policy Initiative project The in-

tern will be responsible for assisting in the implementation of the project

strategies and activities pertaining to Tobacco Youth Coalition Development

Policy Initiative

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 10

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 11

Internship Opportunities

INTERNSHIPS

CITY OF TUCSON

Office of the Mayor

The City of Tucson Mayorrsquos Office is looking for interns for Spring Semester 2014 Mayoral internships are excellent opportunities to gain valuable knowledge about public service Intern duties include handling of constituent concerns answering and managing phone calls processing re-quests for City of Tucson plaques Davis Monthan Air Force Base Retirement Certificates and drafting memos letters and other special recognitions for the citizens of Tucson Responsibilities

Assists with answering phones Opens and distributes mail filing and typing Assists in preparing Proclamations Retirement Plaques and Special Recognitions Assists in drafting Welcome and Congratulatory letters Assists with Constituent Correspondence Assists in special projects Data compilation and entry

Program Structure Attends City Council meetings and briefings as needed Attends press conferences as needed During the summer months interns may be asked to work on the Mayorrsquos Back to School Fair Interns will have the opportunity to spend 30 minutes to 1 hour with the Mayor during the intern-

ship to ask questions Accompanies the Mayor or Staff to events (if necessary) Visit City facilities and operations (as needed)

Requirements Interns must be able to work during business hours M-F (800AM ndash 1200PM 1000AM-200PM

100PM-500PM) Internships are non-paid positions Ability to multitask and follow directions Ability to remain calm in a fast paced environment Attention to detail Warm and friendly attitude Possess strong skills in Microsoft Word PowerPoint and Excel Ability to work in a team setting as well as independently Professional demeanor Must have reliable transportation to work Business professional dress is required (no jeanssneakerslogo t-shirts)

Applicants can email a cover letter resume and three references to carmennoriegatucsonazgov For more information about Mayor Rothschild visit mayorrothschildcom

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 12

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 13

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 14

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 15

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 16

Internship Opportunities

Looking for other

internship

opportunities

Check out our SGPP

Internships page for a comprehensive list of

internships instructions on how to enroll and

more

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 17

Job Opportunities

To be held in Social Sciences 311

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 18

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 19

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 20

Announcements

Phi Alpha Delta

Interested in a law related career Want to join a club that works on professional building along with philanthropy and fraternalism Come check out Phi Alpha Delta

We will also be holding recruitment events with a professional speaker meeting with Bianca Mack from UA Lawrsquos Schoolrsquos Admissions on Tuesday the 28th at 600 pm in Law 164 and a BBQ to meet and greet with the members on Thursday the 30th

Our General meetings are also every Tuesday at 700 pm in Law 164

Please contact Eric Mason our Administrative Vice President at padavpgmailcom if you have any questions

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 21

Announcements

GET STARTED ON SMARTER PRACTICE

Dont just stand theremdashfind out where you stand Take a free practice test from Kaplan

MCAT LSAT GRE PCAT on-site at the University of Arizona

Saturday February 15 2014 1000 am

GMAT DAT OAT available on-line at kaptestcomlthttpkaptestcomgt

Sign up now for YOUR test and reserve your seat at httpbitlyUofASPR14

Please note this will be our FINAL on-site practice test for the current MCAT

Youll get a detailed score report complete explanations to every question strategies for improvement Kaplanrsquos QuickSheets and a special discount to

help you get started on your preparation Questions Contact Emily Bell emilybellkaplancomltmailtoemilybellkaplancomgt Event Sponsored by the University of Arizona Alumni Association Michaela Dannenbrink Campus Representative at University of Arizona Kaplan Test Prep michaeladannenbrinkkaplancomltmailtomichaeladannenbrinkkaplancomgt (Office) 520-626-0357 Prep Smarter | Score Higher | wwwkaptestcomlthttpwwwkaptestcomgt | 1-800-KAP-TEST

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 22

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 7: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 7

SGPP Events

RSVP httpsgpparizonaeducontentspeaker-series

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 8

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 9

Internship Opportunities

Amistades Inc

Amistades Inc is a non-profit (c) (3) organization The primary purpose is to provide culturally competent leadership in the prevention on alcohol tobac-co and other substance abuse problems affecting Latino youth families and elderly Amistades is looking for University of Arizona School of Government and

Public Policy interns for

Office of National Drug Control Policy Program The intern will be responsi-

ble for assisting in the implementation of the project prevention strategies

and activities to initiate environmental policy change

The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP2) Intern will support the

mission of Amistades Inc by assisting in coordinating various tasks associat-

ed with the writing of a federal grant application through Amistades United

Way of Tucson-Southern Arizona and the Tucson Urban League

Tobacco Youth Coalition Development and Policy Initiative project The in-

tern will be responsible for assisting in the implementation of the project

strategies and activities pertaining to Tobacco Youth Coalition Development

Policy Initiative

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 10

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 11

Internship Opportunities

INTERNSHIPS

CITY OF TUCSON

Office of the Mayor

The City of Tucson Mayorrsquos Office is looking for interns for Spring Semester 2014 Mayoral internships are excellent opportunities to gain valuable knowledge about public service Intern duties include handling of constituent concerns answering and managing phone calls processing re-quests for City of Tucson plaques Davis Monthan Air Force Base Retirement Certificates and drafting memos letters and other special recognitions for the citizens of Tucson Responsibilities

Assists with answering phones Opens and distributes mail filing and typing Assists in preparing Proclamations Retirement Plaques and Special Recognitions Assists in drafting Welcome and Congratulatory letters Assists with Constituent Correspondence Assists in special projects Data compilation and entry

Program Structure Attends City Council meetings and briefings as needed Attends press conferences as needed During the summer months interns may be asked to work on the Mayorrsquos Back to School Fair Interns will have the opportunity to spend 30 minutes to 1 hour with the Mayor during the intern-

ship to ask questions Accompanies the Mayor or Staff to events (if necessary) Visit City facilities and operations (as needed)

Requirements Interns must be able to work during business hours M-F (800AM ndash 1200PM 1000AM-200PM

100PM-500PM) Internships are non-paid positions Ability to multitask and follow directions Ability to remain calm in a fast paced environment Attention to detail Warm and friendly attitude Possess strong skills in Microsoft Word PowerPoint and Excel Ability to work in a team setting as well as independently Professional demeanor Must have reliable transportation to work Business professional dress is required (no jeanssneakerslogo t-shirts)

Applicants can email a cover letter resume and three references to carmennoriegatucsonazgov For more information about Mayor Rothschild visit mayorrothschildcom

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 12

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 13

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 14

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 15

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 16

Internship Opportunities

Looking for other

internship

opportunities

Check out our SGPP

Internships page for a comprehensive list of

internships instructions on how to enroll and

more

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 17

Job Opportunities

To be held in Social Sciences 311

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 18

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 19

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 20

Announcements

Phi Alpha Delta

Interested in a law related career Want to join a club that works on professional building along with philanthropy and fraternalism Come check out Phi Alpha Delta

We will also be holding recruitment events with a professional speaker meeting with Bianca Mack from UA Lawrsquos Schoolrsquos Admissions on Tuesday the 28th at 600 pm in Law 164 and a BBQ to meet and greet with the members on Thursday the 30th

Our General meetings are also every Tuesday at 700 pm in Law 164

Please contact Eric Mason our Administrative Vice President at padavpgmailcom if you have any questions

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 21

Announcements

GET STARTED ON SMARTER PRACTICE

Dont just stand theremdashfind out where you stand Take a free practice test from Kaplan

MCAT LSAT GRE PCAT on-site at the University of Arizona

Saturday February 15 2014 1000 am

GMAT DAT OAT available on-line at kaptestcomlthttpkaptestcomgt

Sign up now for YOUR test and reserve your seat at httpbitlyUofASPR14

Please note this will be our FINAL on-site practice test for the current MCAT

Youll get a detailed score report complete explanations to every question strategies for improvement Kaplanrsquos QuickSheets and a special discount to

help you get started on your preparation Questions Contact Emily Bell emilybellkaplancomltmailtoemilybellkaplancomgt Event Sponsored by the University of Arizona Alumni Association Michaela Dannenbrink Campus Representative at University of Arizona Kaplan Test Prep michaeladannenbrinkkaplancomltmailtomichaeladannenbrinkkaplancomgt (Office) 520-626-0357 Prep Smarter | Score Higher | wwwkaptestcomlthttpwwwkaptestcomgt | 1-800-KAP-TEST

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 22

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 8: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 8

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 9

Internship Opportunities

Amistades Inc

Amistades Inc is a non-profit (c) (3) organization The primary purpose is to provide culturally competent leadership in the prevention on alcohol tobac-co and other substance abuse problems affecting Latino youth families and elderly Amistades is looking for University of Arizona School of Government and

Public Policy interns for

Office of National Drug Control Policy Program The intern will be responsi-

ble for assisting in the implementation of the project prevention strategies

and activities to initiate environmental policy change

The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP2) Intern will support the

mission of Amistades Inc by assisting in coordinating various tasks associat-

ed with the writing of a federal grant application through Amistades United

Way of Tucson-Southern Arizona and the Tucson Urban League

Tobacco Youth Coalition Development and Policy Initiative project The in-

tern will be responsible for assisting in the implementation of the project

strategies and activities pertaining to Tobacco Youth Coalition Development

Policy Initiative

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 10

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 11

Internship Opportunities

INTERNSHIPS

CITY OF TUCSON

Office of the Mayor

The City of Tucson Mayorrsquos Office is looking for interns for Spring Semester 2014 Mayoral internships are excellent opportunities to gain valuable knowledge about public service Intern duties include handling of constituent concerns answering and managing phone calls processing re-quests for City of Tucson plaques Davis Monthan Air Force Base Retirement Certificates and drafting memos letters and other special recognitions for the citizens of Tucson Responsibilities

Assists with answering phones Opens and distributes mail filing and typing Assists in preparing Proclamations Retirement Plaques and Special Recognitions Assists in drafting Welcome and Congratulatory letters Assists with Constituent Correspondence Assists in special projects Data compilation and entry

Program Structure Attends City Council meetings and briefings as needed Attends press conferences as needed During the summer months interns may be asked to work on the Mayorrsquos Back to School Fair Interns will have the opportunity to spend 30 minutes to 1 hour with the Mayor during the intern-

ship to ask questions Accompanies the Mayor or Staff to events (if necessary) Visit City facilities and operations (as needed)

Requirements Interns must be able to work during business hours M-F (800AM ndash 1200PM 1000AM-200PM

100PM-500PM) Internships are non-paid positions Ability to multitask and follow directions Ability to remain calm in a fast paced environment Attention to detail Warm and friendly attitude Possess strong skills in Microsoft Word PowerPoint and Excel Ability to work in a team setting as well as independently Professional demeanor Must have reliable transportation to work Business professional dress is required (no jeanssneakerslogo t-shirts)

Applicants can email a cover letter resume and three references to carmennoriegatucsonazgov For more information about Mayor Rothschild visit mayorrothschildcom

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 12

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 13

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 14

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 15

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 16

Internship Opportunities

Looking for other

internship

opportunities

Check out our SGPP

Internships page for a comprehensive list of

internships instructions on how to enroll and

more

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 17

Job Opportunities

To be held in Social Sciences 311

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 18

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 19

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 20

Announcements

Phi Alpha Delta

Interested in a law related career Want to join a club that works on professional building along with philanthropy and fraternalism Come check out Phi Alpha Delta

We will also be holding recruitment events with a professional speaker meeting with Bianca Mack from UA Lawrsquos Schoolrsquos Admissions on Tuesday the 28th at 600 pm in Law 164 and a BBQ to meet and greet with the members on Thursday the 30th

Our General meetings are also every Tuesday at 700 pm in Law 164

Please contact Eric Mason our Administrative Vice President at padavpgmailcom if you have any questions

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 21

Announcements

GET STARTED ON SMARTER PRACTICE

Dont just stand theremdashfind out where you stand Take a free practice test from Kaplan

MCAT LSAT GRE PCAT on-site at the University of Arizona

Saturday February 15 2014 1000 am

GMAT DAT OAT available on-line at kaptestcomlthttpkaptestcomgt

Sign up now for YOUR test and reserve your seat at httpbitlyUofASPR14

Please note this will be our FINAL on-site practice test for the current MCAT

Youll get a detailed score report complete explanations to every question strategies for improvement Kaplanrsquos QuickSheets and a special discount to

help you get started on your preparation Questions Contact Emily Bell emilybellkaplancomltmailtoemilybellkaplancomgt Event Sponsored by the University of Arizona Alumni Association Michaela Dannenbrink Campus Representative at University of Arizona Kaplan Test Prep michaeladannenbrinkkaplancomltmailtomichaeladannenbrinkkaplancomgt (Office) 520-626-0357 Prep Smarter | Score Higher | wwwkaptestcomlthttpwwwkaptestcomgt | 1-800-KAP-TEST

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 22

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 9: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 9

Internship Opportunities

Amistades Inc

Amistades Inc is a non-profit (c) (3) organization The primary purpose is to provide culturally competent leadership in the prevention on alcohol tobac-co and other substance abuse problems affecting Latino youth families and elderly Amistades is looking for University of Arizona School of Government and

Public Policy interns for

Office of National Drug Control Policy Program The intern will be responsi-

ble for assisting in the implementation of the project prevention strategies

and activities to initiate environmental policy change

The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP2) Intern will support the

mission of Amistades Inc by assisting in coordinating various tasks associat-

ed with the writing of a federal grant application through Amistades United

Way of Tucson-Southern Arizona and the Tucson Urban League

Tobacco Youth Coalition Development and Policy Initiative project The in-

tern will be responsible for assisting in the implementation of the project

strategies and activities pertaining to Tobacco Youth Coalition Development

Policy Initiative

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 10

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 11

Internship Opportunities

INTERNSHIPS

CITY OF TUCSON

Office of the Mayor

The City of Tucson Mayorrsquos Office is looking for interns for Spring Semester 2014 Mayoral internships are excellent opportunities to gain valuable knowledge about public service Intern duties include handling of constituent concerns answering and managing phone calls processing re-quests for City of Tucson plaques Davis Monthan Air Force Base Retirement Certificates and drafting memos letters and other special recognitions for the citizens of Tucson Responsibilities

Assists with answering phones Opens and distributes mail filing and typing Assists in preparing Proclamations Retirement Plaques and Special Recognitions Assists in drafting Welcome and Congratulatory letters Assists with Constituent Correspondence Assists in special projects Data compilation and entry

Program Structure Attends City Council meetings and briefings as needed Attends press conferences as needed During the summer months interns may be asked to work on the Mayorrsquos Back to School Fair Interns will have the opportunity to spend 30 minutes to 1 hour with the Mayor during the intern-

ship to ask questions Accompanies the Mayor or Staff to events (if necessary) Visit City facilities and operations (as needed)

Requirements Interns must be able to work during business hours M-F (800AM ndash 1200PM 1000AM-200PM

100PM-500PM) Internships are non-paid positions Ability to multitask and follow directions Ability to remain calm in a fast paced environment Attention to detail Warm and friendly attitude Possess strong skills in Microsoft Word PowerPoint and Excel Ability to work in a team setting as well as independently Professional demeanor Must have reliable transportation to work Business professional dress is required (no jeanssneakerslogo t-shirts)

Applicants can email a cover letter resume and three references to carmennoriegatucsonazgov For more information about Mayor Rothschild visit mayorrothschildcom

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 12

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 13

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 14

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 15

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 16

Internship Opportunities

Looking for other

internship

opportunities

Check out our SGPP

Internships page for a comprehensive list of

internships instructions on how to enroll and

more

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 17

Job Opportunities

To be held in Social Sciences 311

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 18

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 19

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 20

Announcements

Phi Alpha Delta

Interested in a law related career Want to join a club that works on professional building along with philanthropy and fraternalism Come check out Phi Alpha Delta

We will also be holding recruitment events with a professional speaker meeting with Bianca Mack from UA Lawrsquos Schoolrsquos Admissions on Tuesday the 28th at 600 pm in Law 164 and a BBQ to meet and greet with the members on Thursday the 30th

Our General meetings are also every Tuesday at 700 pm in Law 164

Please contact Eric Mason our Administrative Vice President at padavpgmailcom if you have any questions

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 21

Announcements

GET STARTED ON SMARTER PRACTICE

Dont just stand theremdashfind out where you stand Take a free practice test from Kaplan

MCAT LSAT GRE PCAT on-site at the University of Arizona

Saturday February 15 2014 1000 am

GMAT DAT OAT available on-line at kaptestcomlthttpkaptestcomgt

Sign up now for YOUR test and reserve your seat at httpbitlyUofASPR14

Please note this will be our FINAL on-site practice test for the current MCAT

Youll get a detailed score report complete explanations to every question strategies for improvement Kaplanrsquos QuickSheets and a special discount to

help you get started on your preparation Questions Contact Emily Bell emilybellkaplancomltmailtoemilybellkaplancomgt Event Sponsored by the University of Arizona Alumni Association Michaela Dannenbrink Campus Representative at University of Arizona Kaplan Test Prep michaeladannenbrinkkaplancomltmailtomichaeladannenbrinkkaplancomgt (Office) 520-626-0357 Prep Smarter | Score Higher | wwwkaptestcomlthttpwwwkaptestcomgt | 1-800-KAP-TEST

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 22

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 10: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 10

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 11

Internship Opportunities

INTERNSHIPS

CITY OF TUCSON

Office of the Mayor

The City of Tucson Mayorrsquos Office is looking for interns for Spring Semester 2014 Mayoral internships are excellent opportunities to gain valuable knowledge about public service Intern duties include handling of constituent concerns answering and managing phone calls processing re-quests for City of Tucson plaques Davis Monthan Air Force Base Retirement Certificates and drafting memos letters and other special recognitions for the citizens of Tucson Responsibilities

Assists with answering phones Opens and distributes mail filing and typing Assists in preparing Proclamations Retirement Plaques and Special Recognitions Assists in drafting Welcome and Congratulatory letters Assists with Constituent Correspondence Assists in special projects Data compilation and entry

Program Structure Attends City Council meetings and briefings as needed Attends press conferences as needed During the summer months interns may be asked to work on the Mayorrsquos Back to School Fair Interns will have the opportunity to spend 30 minutes to 1 hour with the Mayor during the intern-

ship to ask questions Accompanies the Mayor or Staff to events (if necessary) Visit City facilities and operations (as needed)

Requirements Interns must be able to work during business hours M-F (800AM ndash 1200PM 1000AM-200PM

100PM-500PM) Internships are non-paid positions Ability to multitask and follow directions Ability to remain calm in a fast paced environment Attention to detail Warm and friendly attitude Possess strong skills in Microsoft Word PowerPoint and Excel Ability to work in a team setting as well as independently Professional demeanor Must have reliable transportation to work Business professional dress is required (no jeanssneakerslogo t-shirts)

Applicants can email a cover letter resume and three references to carmennoriegatucsonazgov For more information about Mayor Rothschild visit mayorrothschildcom

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 12

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 13

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 14

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 15

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 16

Internship Opportunities

Looking for other

internship

opportunities

Check out our SGPP

Internships page for a comprehensive list of

internships instructions on how to enroll and

more

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 17

Job Opportunities

To be held in Social Sciences 311

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 18

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 19

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 20

Announcements

Phi Alpha Delta

Interested in a law related career Want to join a club that works on professional building along with philanthropy and fraternalism Come check out Phi Alpha Delta

We will also be holding recruitment events with a professional speaker meeting with Bianca Mack from UA Lawrsquos Schoolrsquos Admissions on Tuesday the 28th at 600 pm in Law 164 and a BBQ to meet and greet with the members on Thursday the 30th

Our General meetings are also every Tuesday at 700 pm in Law 164

Please contact Eric Mason our Administrative Vice President at padavpgmailcom if you have any questions

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 21

Announcements

GET STARTED ON SMARTER PRACTICE

Dont just stand theremdashfind out where you stand Take a free practice test from Kaplan

MCAT LSAT GRE PCAT on-site at the University of Arizona

Saturday February 15 2014 1000 am

GMAT DAT OAT available on-line at kaptestcomlthttpkaptestcomgt

Sign up now for YOUR test and reserve your seat at httpbitlyUofASPR14

Please note this will be our FINAL on-site practice test for the current MCAT

Youll get a detailed score report complete explanations to every question strategies for improvement Kaplanrsquos QuickSheets and a special discount to

help you get started on your preparation Questions Contact Emily Bell emilybellkaplancomltmailtoemilybellkaplancomgt Event Sponsored by the University of Arizona Alumni Association Michaela Dannenbrink Campus Representative at University of Arizona Kaplan Test Prep michaeladannenbrinkkaplancomltmailtomichaeladannenbrinkkaplancomgt (Office) 520-626-0357 Prep Smarter | Score Higher | wwwkaptestcomlthttpwwwkaptestcomgt | 1-800-KAP-TEST

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 22

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 11: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 11

Internship Opportunities

INTERNSHIPS

CITY OF TUCSON

Office of the Mayor

The City of Tucson Mayorrsquos Office is looking for interns for Spring Semester 2014 Mayoral internships are excellent opportunities to gain valuable knowledge about public service Intern duties include handling of constituent concerns answering and managing phone calls processing re-quests for City of Tucson plaques Davis Monthan Air Force Base Retirement Certificates and drafting memos letters and other special recognitions for the citizens of Tucson Responsibilities

Assists with answering phones Opens and distributes mail filing and typing Assists in preparing Proclamations Retirement Plaques and Special Recognitions Assists in drafting Welcome and Congratulatory letters Assists with Constituent Correspondence Assists in special projects Data compilation and entry

Program Structure Attends City Council meetings and briefings as needed Attends press conferences as needed During the summer months interns may be asked to work on the Mayorrsquos Back to School Fair Interns will have the opportunity to spend 30 minutes to 1 hour with the Mayor during the intern-

ship to ask questions Accompanies the Mayor or Staff to events (if necessary) Visit City facilities and operations (as needed)

Requirements Interns must be able to work during business hours M-F (800AM ndash 1200PM 1000AM-200PM

100PM-500PM) Internships are non-paid positions Ability to multitask and follow directions Ability to remain calm in a fast paced environment Attention to detail Warm and friendly attitude Possess strong skills in Microsoft Word PowerPoint and Excel Ability to work in a team setting as well as independently Professional demeanor Must have reliable transportation to work Business professional dress is required (no jeanssneakerslogo t-shirts)

Applicants can email a cover letter resume and three references to carmennoriegatucsonazgov For more information about Mayor Rothschild visit mayorrothschildcom

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 12

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 13

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 14

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 15

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 16

Internship Opportunities

Looking for other

internship

opportunities

Check out our SGPP

Internships page for a comprehensive list of

internships instructions on how to enroll and

more

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 17

Job Opportunities

To be held in Social Sciences 311

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 18

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 19

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 20

Announcements

Phi Alpha Delta

Interested in a law related career Want to join a club that works on professional building along with philanthropy and fraternalism Come check out Phi Alpha Delta

We will also be holding recruitment events with a professional speaker meeting with Bianca Mack from UA Lawrsquos Schoolrsquos Admissions on Tuesday the 28th at 600 pm in Law 164 and a BBQ to meet and greet with the members on Thursday the 30th

Our General meetings are also every Tuesday at 700 pm in Law 164

Please contact Eric Mason our Administrative Vice President at padavpgmailcom if you have any questions

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 21

Announcements

GET STARTED ON SMARTER PRACTICE

Dont just stand theremdashfind out where you stand Take a free practice test from Kaplan

MCAT LSAT GRE PCAT on-site at the University of Arizona

Saturday February 15 2014 1000 am

GMAT DAT OAT available on-line at kaptestcomlthttpkaptestcomgt

Sign up now for YOUR test and reserve your seat at httpbitlyUofASPR14

Please note this will be our FINAL on-site practice test for the current MCAT

Youll get a detailed score report complete explanations to every question strategies for improvement Kaplanrsquos QuickSheets and a special discount to

help you get started on your preparation Questions Contact Emily Bell emilybellkaplancomltmailtoemilybellkaplancomgt Event Sponsored by the University of Arizona Alumni Association Michaela Dannenbrink Campus Representative at University of Arizona Kaplan Test Prep michaeladannenbrinkkaplancomltmailtomichaeladannenbrinkkaplancomgt (Office) 520-626-0357 Prep Smarter | Score Higher | wwwkaptestcomlthttpwwwkaptestcomgt | 1-800-KAP-TEST

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 22

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 12: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 12

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 13

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 14

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 15

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 16

Internship Opportunities

Looking for other

internship

opportunities

Check out our SGPP

Internships page for a comprehensive list of

internships instructions on how to enroll and

more

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 17

Job Opportunities

To be held in Social Sciences 311

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 18

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 19

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 20

Announcements

Phi Alpha Delta

Interested in a law related career Want to join a club that works on professional building along with philanthropy and fraternalism Come check out Phi Alpha Delta

We will also be holding recruitment events with a professional speaker meeting with Bianca Mack from UA Lawrsquos Schoolrsquos Admissions on Tuesday the 28th at 600 pm in Law 164 and a BBQ to meet and greet with the members on Thursday the 30th

Our General meetings are also every Tuesday at 700 pm in Law 164

Please contact Eric Mason our Administrative Vice President at padavpgmailcom if you have any questions

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 21

Announcements

GET STARTED ON SMARTER PRACTICE

Dont just stand theremdashfind out where you stand Take a free practice test from Kaplan

MCAT LSAT GRE PCAT on-site at the University of Arizona

Saturday February 15 2014 1000 am

GMAT DAT OAT available on-line at kaptestcomlthttpkaptestcomgt

Sign up now for YOUR test and reserve your seat at httpbitlyUofASPR14

Please note this will be our FINAL on-site practice test for the current MCAT

Youll get a detailed score report complete explanations to every question strategies for improvement Kaplanrsquos QuickSheets and a special discount to

help you get started on your preparation Questions Contact Emily Bell emilybellkaplancomltmailtoemilybellkaplancomgt Event Sponsored by the University of Arizona Alumni Association Michaela Dannenbrink Campus Representative at University of Arizona Kaplan Test Prep michaeladannenbrinkkaplancomltmailtomichaeladannenbrinkkaplancomgt (Office) 520-626-0357 Prep Smarter | Score Higher | wwwkaptestcomlthttpwwwkaptestcomgt | 1-800-KAP-TEST

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 22

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 13: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 13

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 14

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 15

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 16

Internship Opportunities

Looking for other

internship

opportunities

Check out our SGPP

Internships page for a comprehensive list of

internships instructions on how to enroll and

more

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 17

Job Opportunities

To be held in Social Sciences 311

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 18

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 19

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 20

Announcements

Phi Alpha Delta

Interested in a law related career Want to join a club that works on professional building along with philanthropy and fraternalism Come check out Phi Alpha Delta

We will also be holding recruitment events with a professional speaker meeting with Bianca Mack from UA Lawrsquos Schoolrsquos Admissions on Tuesday the 28th at 600 pm in Law 164 and a BBQ to meet and greet with the members on Thursday the 30th

Our General meetings are also every Tuesday at 700 pm in Law 164

Please contact Eric Mason our Administrative Vice President at padavpgmailcom if you have any questions

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 21

Announcements

GET STARTED ON SMARTER PRACTICE

Dont just stand theremdashfind out where you stand Take a free practice test from Kaplan

MCAT LSAT GRE PCAT on-site at the University of Arizona

Saturday February 15 2014 1000 am

GMAT DAT OAT available on-line at kaptestcomlthttpkaptestcomgt

Sign up now for YOUR test and reserve your seat at httpbitlyUofASPR14

Please note this will be our FINAL on-site practice test for the current MCAT

Youll get a detailed score report complete explanations to every question strategies for improvement Kaplanrsquos QuickSheets and a special discount to

help you get started on your preparation Questions Contact Emily Bell emilybellkaplancomltmailtoemilybellkaplancomgt Event Sponsored by the University of Arizona Alumni Association Michaela Dannenbrink Campus Representative at University of Arizona Kaplan Test Prep michaeladannenbrinkkaplancomltmailtomichaeladannenbrinkkaplancomgt (Office) 520-626-0357 Prep Smarter | Score Higher | wwwkaptestcomlthttpwwwkaptestcomgt | 1-800-KAP-TEST

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 22

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 14: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 14

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 15

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 16

Internship Opportunities

Looking for other

internship

opportunities

Check out our SGPP

Internships page for a comprehensive list of

internships instructions on how to enroll and

more

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 17

Job Opportunities

To be held in Social Sciences 311

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 18

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 19

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 20

Announcements

Phi Alpha Delta

Interested in a law related career Want to join a club that works on professional building along with philanthropy and fraternalism Come check out Phi Alpha Delta

We will also be holding recruitment events with a professional speaker meeting with Bianca Mack from UA Lawrsquos Schoolrsquos Admissions on Tuesday the 28th at 600 pm in Law 164 and a BBQ to meet and greet with the members on Thursday the 30th

Our General meetings are also every Tuesday at 700 pm in Law 164

Please contact Eric Mason our Administrative Vice President at padavpgmailcom if you have any questions

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 21

Announcements

GET STARTED ON SMARTER PRACTICE

Dont just stand theremdashfind out where you stand Take a free practice test from Kaplan

MCAT LSAT GRE PCAT on-site at the University of Arizona

Saturday February 15 2014 1000 am

GMAT DAT OAT available on-line at kaptestcomlthttpkaptestcomgt

Sign up now for YOUR test and reserve your seat at httpbitlyUofASPR14

Please note this will be our FINAL on-site practice test for the current MCAT

Youll get a detailed score report complete explanations to every question strategies for improvement Kaplanrsquos QuickSheets and a special discount to

help you get started on your preparation Questions Contact Emily Bell emilybellkaplancomltmailtoemilybellkaplancomgt Event Sponsored by the University of Arizona Alumni Association Michaela Dannenbrink Campus Representative at University of Arizona Kaplan Test Prep michaeladannenbrinkkaplancomltmailtomichaeladannenbrinkkaplancomgt (Office) 520-626-0357 Prep Smarter | Score Higher | wwwkaptestcomlthttpwwwkaptestcomgt | 1-800-KAP-TEST

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 22

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 15: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 15

Internship Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 16

Internship Opportunities

Looking for other

internship

opportunities

Check out our SGPP

Internships page for a comprehensive list of

internships instructions on how to enroll and

more

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 17

Job Opportunities

To be held in Social Sciences 311

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 18

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 19

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 20

Announcements

Phi Alpha Delta

Interested in a law related career Want to join a club that works on professional building along with philanthropy and fraternalism Come check out Phi Alpha Delta

We will also be holding recruitment events with a professional speaker meeting with Bianca Mack from UA Lawrsquos Schoolrsquos Admissions on Tuesday the 28th at 600 pm in Law 164 and a BBQ to meet and greet with the members on Thursday the 30th

Our General meetings are also every Tuesday at 700 pm in Law 164

Please contact Eric Mason our Administrative Vice President at padavpgmailcom if you have any questions

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 21

Announcements

GET STARTED ON SMARTER PRACTICE

Dont just stand theremdashfind out where you stand Take a free practice test from Kaplan

MCAT LSAT GRE PCAT on-site at the University of Arizona

Saturday February 15 2014 1000 am

GMAT DAT OAT available on-line at kaptestcomlthttpkaptestcomgt

Sign up now for YOUR test and reserve your seat at httpbitlyUofASPR14

Please note this will be our FINAL on-site practice test for the current MCAT

Youll get a detailed score report complete explanations to every question strategies for improvement Kaplanrsquos QuickSheets and a special discount to

help you get started on your preparation Questions Contact Emily Bell emilybellkaplancomltmailtoemilybellkaplancomgt Event Sponsored by the University of Arizona Alumni Association Michaela Dannenbrink Campus Representative at University of Arizona Kaplan Test Prep michaeladannenbrinkkaplancomltmailtomichaeladannenbrinkkaplancomgt (Office) 520-626-0357 Prep Smarter | Score Higher | wwwkaptestcomlthttpwwwkaptestcomgt | 1-800-KAP-TEST

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 22

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 16: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 16

Internship Opportunities

Looking for other

internship

opportunities

Check out our SGPP

Internships page for a comprehensive list of

internships instructions on how to enroll and

more

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 17

Job Opportunities

To be held in Social Sciences 311

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 18

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 19

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 20

Announcements

Phi Alpha Delta

Interested in a law related career Want to join a club that works on professional building along with philanthropy and fraternalism Come check out Phi Alpha Delta

We will also be holding recruitment events with a professional speaker meeting with Bianca Mack from UA Lawrsquos Schoolrsquos Admissions on Tuesday the 28th at 600 pm in Law 164 and a BBQ to meet and greet with the members on Thursday the 30th

Our General meetings are also every Tuesday at 700 pm in Law 164

Please contact Eric Mason our Administrative Vice President at padavpgmailcom if you have any questions

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 21

Announcements

GET STARTED ON SMARTER PRACTICE

Dont just stand theremdashfind out where you stand Take a free practice test from Kaplan

MCAT LSAT GRE PCAT on-site at the University of Arizona

Saturday February 15 2014 1000 am

GMAT DAT OAT available on-line at kaptestcomlthttpkaptestcomgt

Sign up now for YOUR test and reserve your seat at httpbitlyUofASPR14

Please note this will be our FINAL on-site practice test for the current MCAT

Youll get a detailed score report complete explanations to every question strategies for improvement Kaplanrsquos QuickSheets and a special discount to

help you get started on your preparation Questions Contact Emily Bell emilybellkaplancomltmailtoemilybellkaplancomgt Event Sponsored by the University of Arizona Alumni Association Michaela Dannenbrink Campus Representative at University of Arizona Kaplan Test Prep michaeladannenbrinkkaplancomltmailtomichaeladannenbrinkkaplancomgt (Office) 520-626-0357 Prep Smarter | Score Higher | wwwkaptestcomlthttpwwwkaptestcomgt | 1-800-KAP-TEST

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 22

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 17: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 17

Job Opportunities

To be held in Social Sciences 311

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 18

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 19

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 20

Announcements

Phi Alpha Delta

Interested in a law related career Want to join a club that works on professional building along with philanthropy and fraternalism Come check out Phi Alpha Delta

We will also be holding recruitment events with a professional speaker meeting with Bianca Mack from UA Lawrsquos Schoolrsquos Admissions on Tuesday the 28th at 600 pm in Law 164 and a BBQ to meet and greet with the members on Thursday the 30th

Our General meetings are also every Tuesday at 700 pm in Law 164

Please contact Eric Mason our Administrative Vice President at padavpgmailcom if you have any questions

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 21

Announcements

GET STARTED ON SMARTER PRACTICE

Dont just stand theremdashfind out where you stand Take a free practice test from Kaplan

MCAT LSAT GRE PCAT on-site at the University of Arizona

Saturday February 15 2014 1000 am

GMAT DAT OAT available on-line at kaptestcomlthttpkaptestcomgt

Sign up now for YOUR test and reserve your seat at httpbitlyUofASPR14

Please note this will be our FINAL on-site practice test for the current MCAT

Youll get a detailed score report complete explanations to every question strategies for improvement Kaplanrsquos QuickSheets and a special discount to

help you get started on your preparation Questions Contact Emily Bell emilybellkaplancomltmailtoemilybellkaplancomgt Event Sponsored by the University of Arizona Alumni Association Michaela Dannenbrink Campus Representative at University of Arizona Kaplan Test Prep michaeladannenbrinkkaplancomltmailtomichaeladannenbrinkkaplancomgt (Office) 520-626-0357 Prep Smarter | Score Higher | wwwkaptestcomlthttpwwwkaptestcomgt | 1-800-KAP-TEST

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 22

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 18: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 18

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 19

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 20

Announcements

Phi Alpha Delta

Interested in a law related career Want to join a club that works on professional building along with philanthropy and fraternalism Come check out Phi Alpha Delta

We will also be holding recruitment events with a professional speaker meeting with Bianca Mack from UA Lawrsquos Schoolrsquos Admissions on Tuesday the 28th at 600 pm in Law 164 and a BBQ to meet and greet with the members on Thursday the 30th

Our General meetings are also every Tuesday at 700 pm in Law 164

Please contact Eric Mason our Administrative Vice President at padavpgmailcom if you have any questions

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 21

Announcements

GET STARTED ON SMARTER PRACTICE

Dont just stand theremdashfind out where you stand Take a free practice test from Kaplan

MCAT LSAT GRE PCAT on-site at the University of Arizona

Saturday February 15 2014 1000 am

GMAT DAT OAT available on-line at kaptestcomlthttpkaptestcomgt

Sign up now for YOUR test and reserve your seat at httpbitlyUofASPR14

Please note this will be our FINAL on-site practice test for the current MCAT

Youll get a detailed score report complete explanations to every question strategies for improvement Kaplanrsquos QuickSheets and a special discount to

help you get started on your preparation Questions Contact Emily Bell emilybellkaplancomltmailtoemilybellkaplancomgt Event Sponsored by the University of Arizona Alumni Association Michaela Dannenbrink Campus Representative at University of Arizona Kaplan Test Prep michaeladannenbrinkkaplancomltmailtomichaeladannenbrinkkaplancomgt (Office) 520-626-0357 Prep Smarter | Score Higher | wwwkaptestcomlthttpwwwkaptestcomgt | 1-800-KAP-TEST

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 22

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 19: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 19

Job Opportunities

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 20

Announcements

Phi Alpha Delta

Interested in a law related career Want to join a club that works on professional building along with philanthropy and fraternalism Come check out Phi Alpha Delta

We will also be holding recruitment events with a professional speaker meeting with Bianca Mack from UA Lawrsquos Schoolrsquos Admissions on Tuesday the 28th at 600 pm in Law 164 and a BBQ to meet and greet with the members on Thursday the 30th

Our General meetings are also every Tuesday at 700 pm in Law 164

Please contact Eric Mason our Administrative Vice President at padavpgmailcom if you have any questions

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 21

Announcements

GET STARTED ON SMARTER PRACTICE

Dont just stand theremdashfind out where you stand Take a free practice test from Kaplan

MCAT LSAT GRE PCAT on-site at the University of Arizona

Saturday February 15 2014 1000 am

GMAT DAT OAT available on-line at kaptestcomlthttpkaptestcomgt

Sign up now for YOUR test and reserve your seat at httpbitlyUofASPR14

Please note this will be our FINAL on-site practice test for the current MCAT

Youll get a detailed score report complete explanations to every question strategies for improvement Kaplanrsquos QuickSheets and a special discount to

help you get started on your preparation Questions Contact Emily Bell emilybellkaplancomltmailtoemilybellkaplancomgt Event Sponsored by the University of Arizona Alumni Association Michaela Dannenbrink Campus Representative at University of Arizona Kaplan Test Prep michaeladannenbrinkkaplancomltmailtomichaeladannenbrinkkaplancomgt (Office) 520-626-0357 Prep Smarter | Score Higher | wwwkaptestcomlthttpwwwkaptestcomgt | 1-800-KAP-TEST

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 22

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 20: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 20

Announcements

Phi Alpha Delta

Interested in a law related career Want to join a club that works on professional building along with philanthropy and fraternalism Come check out Phi Alpha Delta

We will also be holding recruitment events with a professional speaker meeting with Bianca Mack from UA Lawrsquos Schoolrsquos Admissions on Tuesday the 28th at 600 pm in Law 164 and a BBQ to meet and greet with the members on Thursday the 30th

Our General meetings are also every Tuesday at 700 pm in Law 164

Please contact Eric Mason our Administrative Vice President at padavpgmailcom if you have any questions

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 21

Announcements

GET STARTED ON SMARTER PRACTICE

Dont just stand theremdashfind out where you stand Take a free practice test from Kaplan

MCAT LSAT GRE PCAT on-site at the University of Arizona

Saturday February 15 2014 1000 am

GMAT DAT OAT available on-line at kaptestcomlthttpkaptestcomgt

Sign up now for YOUR test and reserve your seat at httpbitlyUofASPR14

Please note this will be our FINAL on-site practice test for the current MCAT

Youll get a detailed score report complete explanations to every question strategies for improvement Kaplanrsquos QuickSheets and a special discount to

help you get started on your preparation Questions Contact Emily Bell emilybellkaplancomltmailtoemilybellkaplancomgt Event Sponsored by the University of Arizona Alumni Association Michaela Dannenbrink Campus Representative at University of Arizona Kaplan Test Prep michaeladannenbrinkkaplancomltmailtomichaeladannenbrinkkaplancomgt (Office) 520-626-0357 Prep Smarter | Score Higher | wwwkaptestcomlthttpwwwkaptestcomgt | 1-800-KAP-TEST

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 22

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

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SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 21

Announcements

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SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 22

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SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 22: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 22

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 23: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 24: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 24

Announcements

The Journal of Undergraduate International Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

Call for Submissions for the Spring 2014 issue The journal seeks to publish the worlds premier undergraduate work related to international themes and topics including but not limited to international conflict and conflict resolution human rights environmental issues history culture comparative politics economics development and trade global secu-rity and international health To view previous issues please visit httpjuisglobalwisceduissueshtml Submissions generally range in length from 5 to 20 pages but may be longer Submissions must not have been published in any other publication Current undergraduates and recent graduates (one semester out or less) are eligible to submit their work To submit your work email it as an attachment to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt with these guidelines 1 Use an easily read font such as Times New Roman 2 Double-space your document 3 Follow the Chicago Manual of Style for all citations (for help http

wwwchicagomanualofstyleorghomehtml) This is not a requirement un-less the piece is selected for publication

4 Convert all your citations and footnotes to endnotes 5 Make sure your name is not present in the text of your work 6 Include an abstract of 100 words or less Submissions must be received by February 16 2014 at 1159 pm CST We also welcome photos both related to or independent of the content of submitted essays These photos could appear on the cover of the journal or on our website wwwjuisglobalwiscedulthttpwwwjuisglobalwiscedugt Photos can be sent as high resolution jpegs to juisglobalwiscedultmailtojuisglobalwiscedugt Please include the sub-ject location and date of the photo as well as your name and university affili-ation

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 25: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 25

Announcements

Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program The University of Arizona is looking for 5 students to begin the Doris Duke Conserva-tion Scholars Program at UA in June 2014 Freshmen and sophomores with interest in the environment and promoting diversity are strongly encouraged to apply Applications are available now and will be accepted through February 15 2014 To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled at UA or planning to enroll at UA by Fall 2014 While preference will be given to qualified sophomore applicants freshmen will also be considered for the program and are encouraged to apply Non-traditional and transfer students that do not meet the traditional designation of ldquosophomorerdquo may also be eligible and can contact the national program director at DDCSPufledultmailtoDDCSPufledugt to discuss their specific circumstances If you are accepted into the program you will attend an expense-paid week-long conservation leadership program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Ser-vicersquos National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia in June and will work full-time for 8 weeks on field research projects with faculty and graduate student mentors at UA During your second summer you will complete paid internships with local state federal or tribal agencies or NGOs You will earn more than $5000 each summer receive a $1000 housing stipend and gain the valuable skills and experi-ence that are necessary for a successful career in conservation During the academic year you will connect with students from across the Collabora-tive (which includes University of Florida University of Idaho North Carolina State University and Cornell University in addition to UA) using social networks and a 1-credit distance-based course focused on human dimensions of conservation and achieving academic and professional success attend biweekly group meetings or so-cials and interact regularly with graduate student and faculty mentors at UA For more information see the national program website httpprogramsifasufledu or contact ddcspifasufledultmailtoddcspifasufledugt To apply now click herelthttpsdocsgooglecomformsd17q5LiS4mk8wRN002BAs0K9b2-hE3Ub0ux45GuhroyuMviewformgt

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 26: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 26

Announcements

2014 Tillman Military Scholars Each year 60 of the best poised-leaders who show strength in character academic excellence and incredible potential are chosen as Tillman Military Scholars They are individuals who apply the best lessons theyve learned in life and the military to impact our country for years to come in medicine business law education and the arts (PTF Website) The Pat Tillman Foundation class of 2014 Tillman Military Scholars application will open February 7th and closes March 6th It is open to all disciplines of study Every veteran every active-duty member and every spouse has a compelling story of why we chose the path we did And each and every one of you should apply Informational sessions at the following times and locations

VETS Center in the Arizona Health Sciences Center Fridays at 4PM beginning today Jan 24th through February 28th

VETS Center in the USS Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

Wednesdays at 12PM beginning next Wednesday Jan 29th through February 26th

Eller College of Management ELLER-MH204C-Undergrad-Seminar-Rm Tuesdays at 10AM beginning next Tuesday Jan 28 through Feb 25

UA South TBA

The sessions will last approximately 30 minutes depending on questions If you are unable to attend any of these sessions please contact me and I will be happy to meet with you in individually Veterans active-duty service members and current military spouses are eligible to apply to become a Tillman Military Scholar We strongly encourage you to attend an informational session and we encourage all of you to ap-ply Here is a link to a piece that ran on UA News Now this morning httpuanewsorgstoryua-renewed-as-a-tillman-foundation-partner Additionally The link to the Pat Tillman Foundation Website is below Please note the Website is under construction and more information about the Tillman Military Scholar Program will be added soon httppattillmanfoundationorg

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

Academic Advising Info

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Page 27: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 27

Announcements

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising

Page 28: Newsletter 01272014

SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 28

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

Academic Advising