Monday, October 27, 2014

10/28/14

Psych Scoop 10/28/14
The inside scoop on staying engaged and up-to-date with the Psychology Advisor!
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PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING
--1.Psychology Diversity Expo!
PISA - PSYCHOLOGY INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION
--2.PISA Bake Sale
PSI CHI/PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
--3.Potluck Halloween Party on Thursday!
EVENTS
--4.Mindful Health and the Power of Possibility
--5.Humphrey Preview Day, November 1
--6.Masters in Human Resources Grad School Fair Virtual
--7.Info Session for U of M Counseling Master's Program
ENGAGEMENT
--8.Volunteer with the Aurora Center
LEARNING ABROAD
--9.NEW! Psychology & Research in Madrid: Summer 2015
COURSES
--10.Practicum Course in ABA for Autism
--11.WRIT 4431W Science, Technology, and the Law
RESOURCES
--12.University Libraries
--13.Student Mental Health Resources
JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
--14.Mental Health Advocate Position in Eden Prairie
--15.Work with Girl Scouts
--16.Part Time Research Analyst Positions
--17.Job Opportunities with Ramsey County
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PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING
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1.Psychology Diversity Expo!
The Psychology Undergraduate Diversity Council is a student advisory group dedicated to engaging diverse perspectives and ensuring accessibility of services and programs within the psychology undergraduate program. The Diversity Council will be hosting the very first Psychology Diversity Expo next week Wednesday, November 5th. This event will feature programs and services that support students' academic success, engagement and goals. Students are welcome to come and go throughout the Expo. Speak with researchers in psychology labs, learn about summer research programs for multicultural and first generation students, become familiar with Career Services' resources, speak to Psychology grad program staff. Refreshments will be served, and students will have the chance to be entered into a prize drawing. Again, the event will be held Wednesday, November 5th 2-4pm in N219 Elliott Hall. No RSVP necessary. Hope to see you there.
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PISA - PSYCHOLOGY INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION
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PLEASE NOTE: All students interested in Psychology are welcome to participate in PISA activities. No previous participation or membership is required. If you're interested, please attend!
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2.PISA Bake Sale
Tomorrow, Wednesday, October 29th, the Psychology International Student Association (PISA) will have a bake sale! We will be selling cookie brownies, cinnamon muffins and much more! Please see us in front of Coffman marketplace on Wednesday from 10:15am to 6:00pm! We hope to see you soon.
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PSI CHI/PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
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PLEASE NOTE: All students interested in Psychology are welcome to participate in Psi Chi/ Psychology Student Association activities. No previous participation or membership is required. If you're interested, please attend!
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3.Potluck Halloween Party on Thursday!
Happy Halloween! We will be hosting a scary movie night this Thursday from 4:30 to the end of the movie in Elliott Hall room N391. It's potluck style, so we'll bring some snacks, but feel free to bring your own to share too!
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EVENTS
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4.Mindful Health and the Power of Possibility
The Center for Spirituality & Healing is sponsoring The Wellbeing Lecture Series. They have invited experts in various fields of health and wellbeing to share the latest science as well as new knowledge and tools to help you find your own path to wellbeing. The Series' next speaker is Social Psychologist, Dr. Ellen Langer who will be presenting: Mindful Health and the Power of Possibility. Dr. Langer is the first female professor to gain tenure in the Psychology Department at Harvard University. She has been described as the "mother of mindfulness" and has written extensively on the illusion of control, mindful aging, stress, decision-making, and health. Dr. Langer has been a guest speaker all over the world, including Japan, Malaysia, Germany, Australia, Mexico, Switzerland, Argentina and China. Her websites can be found at www.langermindfulnessinstitute.com and www.ellenlanger.com. The presentation will be held Monday, November 10th from 2:00-4:00pm in The Great Hall of Coffman Memorial Union. Go to the Wellbeing Lecture Series Website for more information.
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5.Humphrey Preview Day, November 1
If you would like to learn more about how a Humphrey School education can prepare you for a lifetime of impact, we invite you to attend the Humphrey Preview Day on Saturday, November 1. During this half-day event at the Humphrey School on the UM-Twin Cities campus, attendees will learn about our five master's degrees in public policy, urban and regional planning, and international development as well as science, technology, and environmental policy.
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6.Masters in Human Resources Grad School Fair Virtual
Are you considering a career in Human Resources? Looking to get ahead in this growing field? A graduate degree in HR can provide you with just the advantage that you need. The Virtual Fair will allow you to have your admissions questions answered by representatives from graduate institutions nationwide in this live online event on November 5th. Register NOW to attend the FREE virtual fair to learn more about HR Grad Schools. Save your valuable time by meeting school representatives in live chat sessions online and have your questions answered without ever leaving the comfort of your computer. Only a one-time registration is required to meet multiple schools.
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7.Info Session for U of M Counseling Master's Program
The Counseling and Student Personnel Psychology (CSPP- Department of Educational Psychology) program at the University of Minnesota would like to invite you to attend an information session, held on Thursday, October 30th from 2:30-3:30pm in the Education Sciences Building, Room 10. Attendees will have an opportunity to meet faculty, staff and current students in the program, learn about the CSPP program requirements and possible career paths and licensure options and ask about the application process. If you are interested in attending, please RSVP online. To learn more about the Counseling and Student Personnel Psychology program, please visit the website.
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ENGAGEMENT
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8.Volunteer with the Aurora Center
The Aurora Center for Advocacy & Education (TAC) is currently accepting applications for Violence Prevention Educators. You can contact aurora@umn.edu for an information packet. Training space is limited so early application is suggested. Contact the Volunteer Coordinator, Jerie Smith, with questions.
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LEARNING ABROAD
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9.NEW! Psychology & Research in Madrid: Summer 2015
The Learning Abroad Center, together with the Department of Psychology and the Fundacion Ortega-MaraƱon in Madrid, will be launching a new study abroad program in Madrid, Spain this summer. On this program, students will earn 6 credits of PSY Credit in just 6 weeks! Students will take Psy 3061 (taught by Professor Jonathan Gewirtz, Department of Psychology UMN-TC) and work in one of 2 world-famous research labs in Madrid, earning 3 credits of Psy 5993. Students on the program will have the choice of living in local dormitories or with a Spanish host family. In addition to spending 6 weeks in Madrid, students will also take a study trip to Toledo, Spain. This program is a great opportunity for students to gain an international perspective on psychology, specifically in the brain science area, and to work on psychological research while abroad! Best of all, this program is extremely affordable. To find out more, take a look at the Learning Abroad Center's Website. If you're thinking of applying, you will first need to complete a Learning Abroad Center first step meeting () and then apply through the Apply tab. If you have questions about this program, or how it would count towards the Psychology major (BA or BS), please contact Psychology Advising, or Sarah Reuben from the Learning Abroad Center.
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COURSES
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IMPORTANT: Not all courses listed below are offered by the Department of Psychology, and you will need to meet with your college advisor to find out how they will fit into your academic program.
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10.Practicum Course in ABA for Autism
We're entering our 17th year of offering a practicum in ABA for autism at the Psychology Department at the University of Minnesota (Psy 4012 - Behavior Analysis and Autism). We typically have room for about 12 undergraduates each spring, who participate in 7 hours per week of introductory practicum work in family homes and ABA centers in the Twin Cities. This is part of a four-course sequence in the Psychology Department including: Psy 3011: Introduction to Learning & Behavior; Psy 4011: Applied Behavior Analysis; Psy 4012: Behavior Analysis and Autism; and Psy 3996: Undergraduate Field Study/Internship in Psychology. A handout with full descriptions of these courses can be found on the Course Catalog online or picked up in Psychology Advising (N108 Elliott Hall). If you are seeking credits in autism or ABA, then please contact Dr. Eric Larsson and request a prerequisites questionnaire. He will be able to provide you with all of the necessary information.
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11.WRIT 4431W Science, Technology, and the Law
Learn about areas of the law that are greatly affected by technology and scientific discovery: privacy, intellectual property, and health law. Using case reading and discussion, the course begins with a survey of what actions by business, government, and private individuals constitute invasion of privacy as well as what limits are placed on the right of privacy. For example, students discuss The Wiretap Act and The Patriot Act, and how the Fifth and Fourth Amendments affect such laws. Students then discuss intellectual property, in particular music downloading, filesharing, and electronic books. The final section of the course centers on health law--how medical science and the law have affected each other. Students will find this course prepares them for the legal issues they will encounter in future careers in industry, government, and media. Students interested in law school should find this course of particular value. For more information, contact instructor Brian Larson at 612.464.8660 or lars0642@umn.edu.
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RESOURCES
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12.University Libraries
The U Libraries are a great resource for students! They have free workshops, tutorials and services! There are Peer Research Consultants who provide one-on-one assistance to students to help them develop academic research strategies. The Libraries also sponsor an Online Assignment Calculator that allows students to put in due dates and get research and writing steps for assignments like a research papers, speeches, videos, lab reports, UROP proposals and more. If you aren't sure where to start with conducting research in the library system, there is also an online tutorial to walk students through the basics of using the University Libraries, the website, and finding academic sources. These are just a few of the resources the libraries have to offer, check out their website for more information.
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13.Student Mental Health Resources
As fall semester is now in full swing, this time of year can also be a time of transition, increasing demand, and heightened stress. It can sometimes be difficult to find the right balance. In addition to friends and family, we want to make sure that you know that the University has a number of resources available to help students through tough times. If you go to the Student Mental Health Website you will find information about the various University of Minnesota mental health resources available to students. These resources may be of assistance to you, as well as friends who may be experiencing emotions and/or displaying behavior that concerns you.
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JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
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IMPORTANT: Organizations listed below are not necessarily affiliated with or endorsed by the Department of Psychology or Psychology Undergraduate Advising. Please exercise the same discretion you would in viewing any other source.
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14.Mental Health Advocate Position in Eden Prairie
GradStaff is the leader in providing college graduates with great career opportunities. We are currently seeking a Mental Health Advocate with a National independent behavioral health care company, located in Eden Prairie, MN. This company specializes in management for all behavioral health problems and mental health and chemical dependency diagnoses. The Mental Health Advocate will provide resources to employees of the organizations who are covered under the behavioral health program. This position has provided an excellent opportunity for a Psychology/Sociology graduate to get their foot in the door and use their degree in a supportive business setting. Interested candidates can email their resume to mqueenan@gradstaff.com.
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15.Work with Girl Scouts
Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys are hiring. In partnership with 17,000 adult volunteers, Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys helps 43,000 girls each year--in all or portions of 49 counties in southern Minnesota and western Wisconsin--to discover new abilities, connect with new friends, and take action to improve their communities. Girl Scouts is the world's preeminent leadership development organization for girls, building girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. See open positions online.
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16.Part Time Research Analyst Positions
The Tobin Project is seeking part-time research assistants to work on a variety of important social science issues within and across our four research areas: Government & Markets, Economic Inequality, Institutions of Democracy, and National Security. Our ideal candidate is an undergraduate or graduate student in the social sciences with excellent writing skills and independent research experience. If you are interested in this opportunity, please have send a resume, cover letter, unofficial transcript, and writing sample to opportunities@tobinproject.org. The full job posting can be found online.
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17.Job Opportunities with Ramsey County
The Ramsey County Human Resources Department has updated the list of job opportunities on our website for which Ramsey County is currently seeking applications as of Monday, October 20, 2014. One great new job posting (Child Protection Worker) has also been added to our list. We encourage and invite you to take a look at this great, new list of job postings! You can file your application online using our easy-to-use, secured website. Our updated Job Opportunities list is available online. If you are not able to access the URL (web address), go to the main Ramsey County website at www.co.ramsey.mn.us, and click on the link that reads "Job Opportunities" from the left hand menu bar to get to our job postings.
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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

10/21/14

Psych Scoop 10/14/14
The inside scoop on staying engaged and up-to-date with the Psychology Advisor!
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PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING
--1.Interested in Research but Don't Know Where to Start? Attend this Info Session Today!
--2.Psychology Advising Study Room Closed Tomorrow Afternoon
PISA - PSYCHOLOGY INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION
--3.PISA Bake Sale
PSI CHI/PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
--4.Psi Chi Applications Due!
EVENTS
--5.Info Session for U of M Counseling Master's Program
--6.Career Day Seminar for International Students
--7.HECUA Info Session
--8.Government & Nonprofit Career Fair
--9.Minneapolis Idealist Grad Fair Tomorrow
RESEARCH
--10.Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) College of Sciences Hosts FOCUS
ENGAGEMENT
--11.Volunteer with the Aurora Center
--12.UDREAM
SCHOLARSHIPS
--13.Boren Scholarship and Fellowship $8,000-$20,000 Awards for Study Abroad
RESOURCES
--14.University Libraries
--15.Student Mental Health Resources
--16.One-On-One ESL Support for English Language Learners
JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
--17.Part Time Research Analyst Positions
--18.Job Opportunities with Ramsey County
--19.Data Analysis Employment Opportunity: Available Immediately!
--20.Student Experience is Hiring!
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PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING
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1.Interested in Research but Don't Know Where to Start? Attend this Info Session!
Today, Tuesday, October 21st, 3pm-4:30pm in N639 Elliott Hall, Psychology Undergraduate Advising will be hosting the 'Research Session: UROP & PSY 4/5993'. Attend this event to hear from current undergrad research assistants, a faculty mentor, and a UROP advisor. Come with questions and something to write with! Seating is limited, so please RSVP to psyadvis@umn.edu with "Research Session" in the subject heading.
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2.Psychology Advising Study Room Closed Tomorrow Afternoon
The Psychology Study Room (N121) & Community Room (N118) in the Psychology Advising Corridor will be closed after 1:30pm tomorrow, Wednesday October 22nd due to a staff event. The rooms will reopen at 8am on Thursday morning as usual, and continue will normal hours (8:00am-4:30pm).
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PISA - PSYCHOLOGY INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION
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PLEASE NOTE: All students interested in Psychology are welcome to participate in PISA activities. No previous participation or membership is required. If you're interested, please attend!
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3.PISA Bake Sale
On Monday, October 27th and Wednesday, October 29th, Psychology International Student Association will have a bake sale! We will be selling cookie brownies, cinnamon muffins and much more! Please see us inside Elliot Hall near the entrance on Monday and in front of Coffman marketplace on Wednesday from 10:15am to 6:00pm! We hope to see you soon.
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PSI CHI/PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
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PLEASE NOTE: All students interested in Psychology are welcome to participate in Psi Chi/ Psychology Student Association activities. No previous participation or membership is required. If you're interested, please attend!
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4.Psi Chi Applications Due!
Psi Chi is the International National Honor Society in Psychology. It's a great way to improve your resume and become eligible for new opportunities within the field of psychology. We are taking applications now, and they are due This week Thursday, October 23rd. Follow this link to find out more about becoming a member.
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EVENTS
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5.Info Session for U of M Counseling Master's Program
The Counseling and Student Personnel Psychology (CSPP- Department of Educational Psychology) program at the University of Minnesota would like to invite you to attend an information session, held on Thursday, October 30th from 2:30-3:30pm in the Education Sciences Building, Room 10. Attendees will have an opportunity to meet faculty, staff and current students in the program, learn about the CSPP program requirements and possible career paths and licensure options and ask about the application process. If you are interested in attending, please RSVP online. To learn more about the Counseling and Student Personnel Psychology program, please visit the website.
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6.Career Day Seminar for International Students
Are you interested in finding a job? Would you like to learn valuable skills for job-hunting as an international student? Register for our free Career Day seminar this Saturday, October 25th, hosted by the Minnesota International Student Association (MISA), and learn about what it takes to create a stellar resume and ace that interview! Visit our website here to learn more information and register.
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7.HECUA Info Session
Tomorrow, Wednesday, October 22nd from 12:30pm-1:30pm in 325 Coffman, there will be an info session to learn more about HECUA's dynamic off-campus study and internship programs here in the Twin Cities. While all programs will be discussed, we'll highlight these spring 2015 offerings: Making Media, Making Change; Agriculture and Justice; Inequality in America; and Art for Social Change. Program faculty and alums will be on hand to talk to any interested students! You can learn more about HECUA's off-campus + internship programs in the Twin Cities on their website.
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8.Government & Nonprofit Career Fair
This Friday, October 24 from 10:00am - 3:00pm there will be a Government & Nonprofit Career Fair in the Great Hall of Coffman Memorial Union. Great positions are available in government offices and nonprofit organizations, both locally and nationally. Come to this event to learn what's out there. This event is FREE and open to all U of M students and alumni. More information can be found online.
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9.Minneapolis Idealist Grad Fair Tomorrow
The Humphrey School will co-sponsor this year's Minneapolis IdealistGrad Fair, on Wednesday, October 22 from 5:00-8:00pm in the Great Hall at Coffman Memorial Union. More than 80 graduate programs from around the country will be in attendance! Go online for more information.
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RESEARCH
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10.Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) College of Sciences Hosts FOCUS
FOCUS is one of the nation's premier programs for raising awareness of graduate education. It is designed to attract the best and brightest underrepresented minority students and encourage them to pursue graduate degrees at Georgia Tech (particularly those with research interests in biology, chemistry, biochemistry, earth and atmospheric/environmental sciences, mathematics, physics, physiology, or psychology). FOCUS will be held January 15-18, 2015, in Atlanta, Georgia. Heading into its 24th year, this campus-wide event has attracted the best and brightest undergraduates to learn about the following topics: How to successfully navigate the graduate application process; Strategies to succeeding in graduate school including identification of financial resources (fellowships, assistantships, etc.); Research taking place at Georgia Tech which includes visits to academic units based on the student's interest; Perspectives on graduate school from current students, faculty and administrators; Insights into career opportunities for persons with an advanced degree. Interested students should apply online at www.focus.gatech.edu by October 31, 2014. Participation is limited, and priority is given to juniors and seniors with excellent academic credentials and who intend to embark on graduate studies in the sciences. Lodging, meals and transportation subsidies will be provided for the participants. For additional details and FAQs, see the Focus website or email.
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ENGAGEMENT
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11.Volunteer with the Aurora Center
The Aurora Center for Advocacy & Education (TAC) is currently accepting applications for Violence Prevention Educators. You can contact aurora@umn.edu for an information packet. Training space is limited so early application is suggested. Contact the Volunteer Coordinator, Jerie Smith, with questions.
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12.UDREAM
CLA Career Services invites you to apply to The UDream program. UDream is designed to get students thinking about their career and to engage them with resources to help their career development. The program asks students to write a personal essay about their dream job and submit it to our office. Winners will gain expanded access to peer mentorship, in-depth resume, cover letter and LinkedIn critiques, resources to conduct informational interviews in the local area, an invitation to networking opportunities, and more! UDream participant selection will be based on the clarity of the "dream job" narrative, connection to personal strengths, and the extent to which the essay demonstrates a drive for self-development and likelihood to make the most of opportunities. The application deadline is October 26. Finalists will be asked to conduct a short interview which will take place in early-mid November. More information can be found on the website.
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SCHOLARSHIPS
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13.Boren Scholarship and Fellowship $8,000-$20,000 Awards for Study Abroad
Boren Scholarships are for U.S. students (grad and undergrad) interested in studying abroad in world regions considered "critical to U.S. interests", including Africa, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. Boren Scholarships are up to $20,000 for an academic year, and are a fantastic funding opportunity for academically excellent students who are interested in studying critical languages and/or in "critical" areas of the world. Important Note- the January deadline is only for programs between June 1, 2015 and May 31, 2016 and are at least 8 weeks. To provide an opportunity for students to learn more about this scholarship, a Boren representative from Washington D.C. will be hosting an info session next Thursday, October 23rd from 12:00-1:00pm in 110 Heller Hall. Questions? Please contact Amanda Fischer at fisch856@umn.edu.
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RESOURCES
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14.University Libraries
The U Libraries are a great resource for students! They have free workshops, tutorials and services! There are Peer Research Consultants who provide one-on-one assistance to students to help them develop academic research strategies. The Libraries also sponsor an Online Assignment Calculator that allows students to put in due dates and get research and writing steps for assignments like a research papers, speeches, videos, lab reports, UROP proposals and more. If you aren't sure where to start with conducting research in the library system, there is also an online tutorial to walk students through the basics of using the University Libraries, the website, and finding academic sources. These are just a few of the resources the libraries have to offer, check out their website for more information.
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15.Student Mental Health Resources
As fall semester is now in full swing, this time of year can also be a time of transition, increasing demand, and heightened stress. It can sometimes be difficult to find the right balance. In addition to friends and family, we want to make sure that you know that the University has a number of resources available to help students through tough times. If you go to the Student Mental Health Website you will find information about the various University of Minnesota mental health resources available to students. These resources may be of assistance to you, as well as friends who may be experiencing emotions and/or displaying behavior that concerns you.
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16.One-On-One ESL Support for English Language Learners
Are you an international student who needs help with English? The Minnesota English Language Program (MELP) is pleased to announce a new resource for international undergraduates at the U of M! Student English Language Support offers free, one-on-one English as a second language consultations on a variety of language needs, including one-on-one support for improving: pronunciation, presentation skills, interaction with classmates, TAs and instructors, grammatical accuracy in speaking or writing, listening comprehension, strategies for learning and using academic vocabulary and any other English language need! Schedule an ELS consultation or learn more about this online.
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JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
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IMPORTANT: Organizations listed below are not necessarily affiliated with or endorsed by the Department of Psychology or Psychology Undergraduate Advising. Please exercise the same discretion you would in viewing any other source.
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17.Part Time Research Analyst Positions
The Tobin Project is seeking part-time research assistants to work on a variety of important social science issues within and across our four research areas: Government & Markets, Economic Inequality, Institutions of Democracy, and National Security. Our ideal candidate is an undergraduate or graduate student in the social sciences with excellent writing skills and independent research experience. If you are interested in this opportunity, please have send a resume, cover letter, unofficial transcript, and writing sample to opportunities@tobinproject.org. The full job posting can be found online.
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18.Job Opportunities with Ramsey County
The Ramsey County Human Resources Department has updated the list of job opportunities on our website for which Ramsey County is currently seeking applications as of Monday, October 20, 2014. One great new job posting (Child Protection Worker) has also been added to our list. We encourage and invite you to take a look at this great, new list of job postings! You can file your application online using our easy-to-use, secured website. Our updated Job Opportunities list is available online. If you are not able to access the URL (web address), go to the main Ramsey County website at www.co.ramsey.mn.us, and click on the link that reads "Job Opportunities" from the left hand menu bar to get to our job postings.
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19.Data Analysis Employment Opportunity: Available Immediately!
Temporary position available for an Undergraduate Psychology Major at the Center for Applied Research and Educational Improvement (CAREI) on St. Paul Campus. Qualified candidate will have completed courses in research methods and statistics, and will work to complete data analysis and construction of summary tables for a project report. Project subject area is media arts integration in 7th and 8th grade classrooms. Approximately 6 hours a week, with end date dependent upon continued funding (will either be November 2014 or March 2015). Please send a letter of interest and resume to Rachel Satterlee (rsatterl@umn.edu).
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20.Student Experience is Hiring!
Have you been looking for an opportunity to gain experience in your field, help others, and make money doing it? If so, we have the opportunity for you! Student Experience, located in Minneapolis, specializes in matching college students with young children, adolescents, and adults with physical or behavioral needs to assist with daily living activities as a Personal Care Assistant. Our company helps clients that range from age 4 to mid-sixties. While the majority of student employees are studying helping professions such as health care, education, psychology, and sociology, all majors are welcome. Working at Student Experience provides you with an opportunity to work on your professional development, gain transferable skills for your career path and helps to build your resume for future positions or graduate school. Student Experience does require a commitment of 12-15 hours per week and a minimum two semester commitment (summer semester included). We also ask that you have access to a vehicle. Student Experience is hiring for 12 part time positions! Visit our website http://www.studentexperience.com to apply today. OR call Eric at 612-353-3950 for more information.
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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

10/14/14

Psych Scoop 10/14/14
The inside scoop on staying engaged and up-to-date with the Psychology Advisor!
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PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING
--1.Considering Grad School in Mental Health? Attend this Info Session!
--2.Interested in Research but Don't Know Where to Start? Attend this Info Session!
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
--3.Psychology Colloquium: Neuroimaging, PTSD, Resilience, and Posttraumatic Growth
PSI CHI/PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
--4.Rorschach Painting and Trivia at Psychology Club
EVENTS
--5.Government & Nonprofit Career Fair
--6.On-Campus Interviews
--7.Genetic Counseling Graduate Program
--8.Students Interested in Aging Studies - Fall Film, Pizza and Discussion
--9.Minneapolis Idealist Grad Fair Next Week
--10.Medical School Info Sessions
RESEARCH
--11.Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) College of Sciences Hosts FOCUS
--12.DESRE- Disparities Elimination Summer Research Experience Program
ENGAGEMENT
--13.UDREAM
--14.Become a Volunteer Blogger at the Women's Center!
COURSES
--15.Register now for B-Term Classes Starting Oct 21st
--16.Spring 15 - PSY 5960: Neuroscience, Philosophy & Ethics
RESOURCES
--17.Website to Help Students with Group Projects
SCHOLARSHIPS
--18.Boren Scholarship and Fellowship $8,000-$20,000 Awards for Study Abroad
JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
--19.Employment Opportunity Available Immediately
--20.Student Experience is Hiring!
--21.Expanded Learning Teacher at Sojourner Truth Academy
--22.Conservation Corps MN & IA is hiring a Recruitment Coordinator, based in St. Paul
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PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING
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1.Considering Grad School in Mental Health? Attend this Info Session!
Tomorrow - Wednesday, October 15th; 3pm-4:30pm in N639 Elliott Hall Psychology Undergraduate Advising will be hosting the 'Mental Health Graduate School Information Session' an opportunity to hear from a panel of Mental Health graduate students from across the metro area, including a few from the University of Minnesota. Bring a pen, paper, and any questions you may have! As seating is limited, please RSVP to psyadvis@umn.edu with "Grad Panel" in the subject heading.
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2.Interested in Research but Don't Know Where to Start? Attend this Info Session!
On Tuesday, October 21st, 3pm-4:30pm in N639 Elliott Hall, Psychology Undergraduate Advising will be hosting the 'Research Session: UROP & PSY 4/5993'. Attend this event to hear from current undergrad research assistants, a faculty mentor, and a UROP advisor. Come with questions and something to write with! Seating is limited, so please RSVP to psyadvis@umn.edu with "Research Session" in the subject heading.
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DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
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3.Psychology Colloquium: Neuroimaging, PTSD, Resilience, and Posttraumatic Growth
Thursday, October 16th from 3:30-4:30pm in Walter Library 402, the Department of Psychology will host Brian Engdahl, Ph.D. as part of the Psychology Fall Colloquium Series. The search is on for biological markers of mental disorders. Neuroimaging techniques that assess brain function (EEG, PET, MRI) are providing tools in this search. We are using magnetoencephalography (MEG), a unique neuroimaging technique that is simple (task free resting state), safe, short (1 minute), dynamic (based on ongoing activity collected every millisecond) and sensitive to changes in brain communication patterns. MEG allows excellent discrimination between controls and disorder-specific groups. We have studied nearly 2000 subjects. Findings on multiple select groups will be presented, highlighting neural differences in PTSD, trauma adaptation, and posttraumatic growth. A list of the upcoming Colloquium speakers can be found under "upcoming events" on the Departmental website.
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PSI CHI/PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
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PLEASE NOTE: All students interested in Psychology are welcome to participate in Psi Chi/ Psychology Student Association activities. No previous participation or membership is required. If you're interested, please attend!
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4.Rorschach Painting and Trivia at Psychology Club
There is a Psychology Club meeting this Thursday from 4:45-5:45 in Elliott Hall. We will be making our very own Rorschach tests and competing in some psychology trivia! I hope to see you there! Check out the Psychology Club/Psi Chi Facebook Page on the day of the event for the exact location. There will also be signs posted on the doors of Elliott Hall that day.
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5.Government & Nonprofit Career Fair
This Friday, October 24 from 10:00am - 3:00pm there will be a Government & Nonprofit Career Fair in the Great Hall of Coffman Memorial Union. Great positions are available in government offices and nonprofit organizations, both locally and nationally. Come to this event to learn what's out there. This event is FREE and open to all U of M students and alumni. More information can be found online.
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6.On-Campus Interviews
Each semester employers conduct interviews on campus for a variety of full-time and internship positions. Organizations interviewing on campus yet this semester include: Ameriprise Financial, Cargill, General Mills, Kohl's Department Stores, MEDITECH, SPS Commerce, Target, and more! These organizations are recruiting for a variety of positions including Management Development, Internal Communications, Marketing, Analyst, Store Management, Sales, Customer Operations, Quality Control, Software Developer, and more! Check often as new schedules are added regularly! Search the 'Interview On Campus' section on GoldPASS for more information and a full list of on-campus interview opportunities. There are deadlines this week and next week for some great positions! Questions about interviewing on campus? Contact CLA Career Services at 612-624-7577 or hirecla@umn.edu.
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7.Genetic Counseling Graduate Program
At the University of Minnesota, we have one of 35 graduate programs accredited by the American Board of Genetic Counseling to educate genetic counseling practitioners in North America. The program currently accepts 8 new students each year. Most of our students secure teaching assistantships in their first year that helps to fund a portion of their studies with partial tuition remission and a stipend. Our graduates are employed in a wide variety of positions in clinical settings, research, public health and industry both nationally and internationally. To find out more about our programs, attend our genetic counseling information session on Friday, October 17th! More information about this can be found online.
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8.Students Interested in Aging Studies - Fall Film, Pizza and Discussion
Students, faculty, and staff are invited to enjoy pizza and view the film Gen Silent, next Thursday, October 23rd from 4:00-6:30pm in Mayo 3-100. This award-winning documentary is the first film to examine the challenges faced by older GLBT adults as they navigate the healthcare system. After the film, there will be a group discussion led by Stef Wilenchek, director of the GLBTA Programs Office, and Judith Katz, regional academic adviser in the Department of English and the Department of Gender, Women's, and Sexuality Studies. The event is free and open to all, but advance registration is requested. You can access the registration form on the home page of the Center on Aging web site.
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9.Minneapolis Idealist Grad Fair Next Week
The Humphrey School will co-sponsor this year's Minneapolis IdealistGrad Fair, on Wednesday, October 22 from 5:00-8:00pm in the Great Hall at Coffman Memorial Union. More than 80 graduate programs from around the country will be in attendance! Go online for more information.
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10.Medical School Info Sessions
There are many factors that go into creating a competitive medical school portfolio and just as many pathways. In an attempt to provide students with information, the University of Minnesota Medial School hosts various events throughout the year. We hope that students we can have a meaningful and informative dialogue about preparing for medical school and the admissions process. We encourage applicants to seek advice and feedback from a variety of people who know the profession and pathway. Lastly, we hope to convey to prospective students the benefit of attending the University of Minnesota Medical School and expose them to our unique academic programs and opportunities. If you are interested in coordinating a visit and have not done so already please contact Lola Galvan at galva001@umn.edu. Lola, will work with you to find an appropriate time and date. In addition to visiting your campus we are hosting two on-campus information sessions for students. Friday, October 17 from 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm in 3-100 Mayo Building (Register online) and November 21, 2014 from 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm in3-125 Mayo Building (Register online). We look forward to an opportunity to work with applicants who will be Driven to Discover at the University of Minnesota Medical School. Please do not hesitate in contacting me directly at dpatel@umn.edu should you have any questions.
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11.Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) College of Sciences Hosts FOCUS
FOCUS is one of the nation's premier programs for raising awareness of graduate education. It is designed to attract the best and brightest underrepresented minority students and encourage them to pursue graduate degrees at Georgia Tech (particularly those with research interests in biology, chemistry, biochemistry, earth and atmospheric/environmental sciences, mathematics, physics, physiology, or psychology). FOCUS will be held January 15-18, 2015, in Atlanta, Georgia. Heading into its 24th year, this campus-wide event has attracted the best and brightest undergraduates to learn about the following topics: How to successfully navigate the graduate application process; Strategies to succeeding in graduate school including identification of financial resources (fellowships, assistantships, etc.); Research taking place at Georgia Tech which includes visits to academic units based on the student's interest; Perspectives on graduate school from current students, faculty and administrators; Insights into career opportunities for persons with an advanced degree. Interested students should apply online at www.focus.gatech.edu by October 31, 2014. Participation is limited, and priority is given to juniors and seniors with excellent academic credentials and who intend to embark on graduate studies in the sciences. Lodging, meals and transportation subsidies will be provided for the participants. For additional details and FAQs, see the Focus website or email.
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12.DESRE- Disparities Elimination Summer Research Experience Program
The initiative is a 6-week summer program at Georgia Southern University hosted by the Rural Health Research Institute and funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The initiative, called DESRE (Disparities Elimination Summer Research Experience), is a paid, hands-on research experience for undergraduate and graduate students. During the program, students engage in cutting-edge rural health disparities research and receive training in the unique factors associated with addressing health disparities. Students work with and learn from a team of experienced faculty researchers from both Georgia Southern University and Mercer University. Learn more about the program and access the application online. The application deadline is Monday, December 1st, 2014. Please contact Janie Wilson, with any questions or for more information about the program.
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13.UDREAM
CLA Career Services invites you to apply to The UDream program. UDream is designed to get students thinking about their career and to engage them with resources to help their career development. The program asks students to write a personal essay about their dream job and submit it to our office. Winners will gain expanded access to peer mentorship, in-depth resume, cover letter and LinkedIn critiques, resources to conduct informational interviews in the local area, an invitation to networking opportunities, and more! UDream participant selection will be based on the clarity of the "dream job" narrative, connection to personal strengths, and the extent to which the essay demonstrates a drive for self-development and likelihood to make the most of opportunities. The application deadline is October 26. Finalists will be asked to conduct a short interview which will take place in early-mid November. More information can be found on the website.
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14.Become a Volunteer Blogger at the Women's Center!
Practice, enhance, and strengthen your writing skills, have a chance to express your opinions to a large audience, have your work published and archived online, and learn how to work on a deadline. The blogging opportunity at the Women's Center is a great way to become involved in the social justice community. Not only will you become more familiar with social justice topics in our community, but you will also build your resume for future positions. Apply online by October 27 to be considered for fall semester (or beyond).
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15.Register now for B-Term Classes Starting Oct 21st
The Academic Professional and Personal Success (APPS) Program offers a series of courses that allow you to develop your personal Toolkit for Success. These courses are tailored to students' unique interests and goals and range in topic from effective interviewing to preparing for graduate school, all focused on student success now and after graduation program. Find out more about the APPS program online. There are still some 1 credit, B-term courses open that will start October 21st. The courses are listed under EDHD 1620: Strategies for Student Success. Individual topics include: Developing your Digital Brand; Preparing for Meaningful Internships; Building your Professional Network; Navigating Difficult Conversations; Effective Interviewing; Meaningful Community Engagement; Teamwork-Surviving to Thriving. Register now.
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16.Spring 15 - PSY 5960: Neuroscience, Philosophy & Ethics
This Spring, the Department of Psychology will be offering a 3 credit seminar course titled "Neuroscience, Philosophy, & Ethics" - Psy 5960. Neuroscience increasingly allows us to explain the human experience in terms of mechanistic, electrochemical processes. The current course explores philosophical issues sparked by these developments in two modules. The first module examines the ways in which human neuroscience may shed new light on age-long philosophical quagmires such as mind-body dualism, free-will, and consciousness. For example, can all of conscious experience (qualia) be reduced to neurobiology? The second module turns to neuroethical questions regarding the potential benefits and harms neuroscience might bring to the moral fabric of society. For example, could brain-based accounts of human behavior increase societal compassion toward those exhibiting taboo or antisocial behaviors (e.g., substance abuse, mental illness, violence, reckless driving, homelessness). Following modules one and two, the course will cover an additional 3-4 topics chosen collectively by enrolled students. The semester will also include two guest lectures by UMN professors from the Law School, Philosophy Department, Neuroscience Department, or School of Public Health. This course will be open to junior and senior undergraduates; preference will be given to students who have completed Psy 3061 or an equivalent course. The seminar will be taught by Shmuel Lissek who is an assistant professor in the department. If you think you may be interested in taking this course, please contact Dr. Lissek at smlissek@umn.edu. Expressing interest does not entail a commitment to enroll in the course. This course would count towards the Psychology Electives portion of the psychology major (BA or BS).
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17.Website to Help Students with Group Projects
Ever been frustrated with group-work/group projects? The Center for Teaching and Learning here at the TC campus has just created a new website to help students work better together on group projects in their courses. It's teamwork.umn.edu. Check it out!
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18.Boren Scholarship and Fellowship $8,000-$20,000 Awards for Study Abroad
Boren Scholarships are for U.S. students (grad and undergrad) interested in studying abroad in world regions considered "critical to U.S. interests", including Africa, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. Boren Scholarships are up to $20,000 for an academic year, and are a fantastic funding opportunity for academically excellent students who are interested in studying critical languages and/or in "critical" areas of the world. Important Note- the January deadline is only for programs between June 1, 2015 and May 31, 2016 and are at least 8 weeks. To provide an opportunity for students to learn more about this scholarship, a Boren representative from Washington D.C. will be hosting an info session next Thursday, October 23rd from 12:00-1:00pm in 110 Heller Hall. Questions? Please contact Amanda Fischer at fisch856@umn.edu.
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JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
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IMPORTANT: Organizations listed below are not necessarily affiliated with or endorsed by the Department of Psychology or Psychology Undergraduate Advising. Please exercise the same discretion you would in viewing any other source.
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19.Employment Opportunity Available Immediately
Temporary position available for an Undergraduate Psychology Major at the Center for Applied Research and Educational Improvement (CAREI) on St. Paul Campus. Qualified candidate will have completed courses in research methods and statistics, and will work to complete data analysis and construction of summary tables for a project report. Project subject area is media arts integration in 7th and 8th grade classrooms. Approximately 6 hours a week, with end date dependent upon continued funding (will either be November 2014 or March 2015). Please send a letter of interest and resume to Rachel Satterlee (rsatterl@umn.edu).
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20.Student Experience is Hiring!
Have you been looking for an opportunity to gain experience in your field, help others, and make money doing it? If so, we have the opportunity for you! Student Experience, located in Minneapolis, specializes in matching college students with young children, adolescents, and adults with physical or behavioral needs to assist with daily living activities as a Personal Care Assistant. Our company helps clients that range from age 4 to mid-sixties. While the majority of student employees are studying helping professions such as health care, education, psychology, and sociology, all majors are welcome. Working at Student Experience provides you with an opportunity to work on your professional development, gain transferable skills for your career path and helps to build your resume for future positions or graduate school. Student Experience does require a commitment of 12-15 hours per week and a minimum two semester commitment (summer semester included). We also ask that you have access to a vehicle. Student Experience is hiring for 12 part time positions! Visit our website http://www.studentexperience.com to apply today. OR call Eric at 612-353-3950 for more information.
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21.Expanded Learning Teacher at Sojourner Truth Academy
Sojourner Truth Academy is a PreK-8th grade Charter Public School in Minneapolis. We are passionate about ensuring our scholars achieve academic and social success in a community of high expectations where each scholar is valued. Through a collaborative partnership with the Northside Achievement Zone, STA is able to offer Truth be Told, an academically and socially enriching expanded learning (after school) program. We are seeking passionate, patient, and collaborative youth workers to work in a team environment supported by professional development and data driven instruction. Compensation is $18/hour. The full post can be found online. To apply email a letter of interest and resume to Katie Cook at: kcook@sojournertruthacademy.org.
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22.Conservation Corps MN & IA is hiring a Recruitment Coordinator, based in St. Paul
The Recruitment Coordinator manages recruitment for 300 AmeriCorps and 275 youth positions serving each year: developing applications and position descriptions, managing the applicant tracking database, posting service opportunities, reviewing and processing applications, fielding applicant inquiries, running criminal history and driver checks, conducting interviews, and networking with program alumni and community organizations. The start date is November 3, 2014 (or earliest available). View the posting & position description online. The Application deadline is October 19, 2014. Submit a cover letter and resume to: hr@conservationcorps.org (electronic submission only). Questions: Contact Candice McElroy at 651.209.9900 x 24
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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

10/6/14

Psych Scoop 10/6/14
The inside scoop on staying engaged and up-to-date with the Psychology Advisor!
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PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING
--1.CONNECT! Schedule an appointment with a Psychology Advisor!
--2.Considering Grad School in Mental Health? Attend this Info Session!
EVENTS
--3.Tour May School of Health Sciences (Transportation Provided this Thursday)
--4.Webinar: 50 Shades of Developing Gray Matter: Adolescents & Marijuana
--5.Pre-Genetic Counseling Club Meeting
--6.MCAE Scholarship & Internship Fair
--7.Pre-Law Advising and Student Group
RESEARCH
--8.Post-Graduate Research Fellowships
--9.Facial Emotion Coding RA Position Available Immediately
--10.Child Development Research
ENGAGEMENT
--11.Institute on the Environment Undergraduate Leader's Program
--12.Pre-Law Advising and Student Group
--13.Community Engagement Scholars Program
SCHOLARSHIPS
--14.National Scholarship Applications
--15.Learning Abroad Center Scholarships
LEARNING ABROAD
--16.May Term in Denmark and Sweden!
--17.Volunteer & Community Engagement Abroad Information Sessions
--18.Study Abroad in Istanbul
JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
--19.Banyan Community is hiring
--20.Volunteering with Youth Providing After-School Education
--21.AmeriCorps Positions with the Minnesota Alliance With Youth
--22.Undergraduate Internship at Urban Arts
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1.CONNECT! Schedule an appointment with a Psychology Advisor!
Statistics show that 70% of all jobs are found through networking! Start now! Making CONNECTions is a crucial part of your undergraduate student experience, especially within your major. As your major advisors, we want to CONNECT with you! In Psychology Undergraduate Advising we have a great deal of psych-related experience, including having worked in a wide variety of psychology-related positions, completed both undergraduate and graduate programs in psych, traveled and studied abroad, and completed internships and maintained CONNECTions with alumni and current graduate students who are working in the field. With that, we would like to invite you to CONNECT with us by scheduling an appointment to simply CONNECT. Relationship building is important, so if there is an advisor who you have met with in the past, or has experience in something that you are interested in, feel free to request a specific advisor. October is a great month for these type of appointments, act now before the rush!
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2.Considering Grad School in Mental Health? Attend this Info Session!
Wednesday, October 15th; 3pm-4:30pm in N639 Elliott Hall Psychology Undergraduate Advising will be hosting the 'Mental Health Graduate School Information Session' an opportunity to hear from a panel of Mental Health graduate students from across the metro area, including a few from the University of Minnesota. Bring a pen, paper, and any questions you may have! As seating is limited, please RSVP to psyadvis@umn.edu with "Grad Panel" in the subject heading.
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3.Tour May School of Health Sciences (Transportation Provided this Thursday)
This Thursday, October 9th from 5:30-7:30 the Universi of Minnesota Rochester (UMR) is hosting the Mayo School of Health Sciences Educational Open House. UMR is providing FREE transportation from UMTC (Coffman Memorial Union) to the event. This will be an excellent opportunity for students interested in pursuing a career in the health field. You can discover new career pathways, chat with current students and get a behind-the-scenes look at Mayo Clinic's Mayo School of Health Sciences with 19 undergraduate, graduate and internship programs represented. In addition to the transportation and open house, there will be a short tour of downtown Rochester and a free meal included in the bus tour. You must register here ASAP if you are interested in taking the bus. Please contact Jordan Melbye at melby085@r.umn.edu or 507-258-8087 with any questions.
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4.Webinar: 50 Shades of Developing Gray Matter: Adolescents & Marijuana
More Americans now perceive marijuana as harmless and many believe that it should be legal and unregulated. Currently, 22 states either allow medical or recreational use of the drug. As policy shifts toward medicalization and legalization of marijuana, it is reasonable to expect that prevalence rates and resulting health consequences will increase. The Minnesota Center for Chemical and Mental Health presents Dr. Ken Winters speaking on the use of marijuana by adolescents and the clinical implications. Dr. Winters is a Professor in the UMN Department of Psychiatry, Director for the Center for Adolescent Substance Abuse Research, and a senior scientist with the Treatment Research Institute in Philadelphia. His primary research interests are the assessment and treatment of addictions, including adolescent drug abuse and problem gambling. This webinar will be held Friday, October 10th from 12:00pm-1:00-m. You can register online. The webinar can also be viewed with a mobile device by downloading and installing the free app. The webinar ID to use with a mobile device is 103-655-043
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5.Pre-Genetic Counseling Club Meeting
Do you enjoy counseling people through major life decisions? Do you like genetics? Then genetic counseling may be the perfect path for you! Join the Pre-Genetic Counseling Club to meet other students interested in the field, hear guest speakers from different specialties, and learn more about all of the opportunities waiting for you in genetic counseling. Attend our next meeting on Tuesday, October 14 from 6-7pm in Coffman room 326. We will be hearing from Bonnie LeRoy, the director of the genetic counseling grad program at the U! Snacks will be provided of course.
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6.MCAE Scholarship & Internship Fair
The Multicultural Center for Academic Excellence (MCAE) is hosting a Scholarship and Internship Information Fair tomorrow, Wednesday, October 8, 2014 from 11:00am - 2:00pm in the Mississippi Room at Coffman Memorial Union. Local corporations, government agencies and university programs will be there recruiting for their internship and scholarship opportunities and scholarship experts and organizations will be onsite to answer questions. In addition to recruiters, we strength coaching will be available, and students can bring their resumes and have them reviewed by a career services staff member. Go online to register and to see which organizations will be attending. Registration is not required but appreciated. Students who register will receive event reminders and information on how to prepare for the event. All eligible student participants will have a chance to win an ipad.
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7.Pre-Law Advising - Should I go to Law School
The Pre-Law advising office on campus will be hosting a workshop called: Should I go to Law School, tomorrow, Wednesday, October 8th at 3pm in 411 STSS. Check it out!
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8.Facial Emotion Coding RA Position Available Immediately
A lab at the Institute of Child Development is seeking Research Assistants to help us this fall semester with a facial emotion coding project. You will gain training in face emotion coding and learn more generally about conducting psychology research. This may be an especially good opportunity for individuals who think they may want to eventually pursue graduate studies in psychology or child development and want to gain research experience. This experience can be from 1 to 3 credits, depending on your time commitment (3-9 hours per week effective from now until the end of the fall semester). To apply please forward your resume, which includes your current GPA near the top, to Jyothi and Madelyn at ramak032@umn.edu and label052@umn.edu; please be sure to put "ICD Emotion Coding Project" in the Subject Line. Feel free to contact us should you have any questions. Thanks for your interest!
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9.Research Opportunity in Child Development
The Carlson Child Development Lab offers undergraduate students the opportunity to gain valuable research experience and earn college credits while working with preschool and school-aged children in a laboratory setting. Current research topics include self-control, perspective-taking and pretend play. Our undergraduates are an integral part of our lab, and participate in all levels of our research. From offering suggestions for developing protocols to running sessions with children and families, research assistants are afforded every opportunity to pursue their own interests and apply their own skills within our lab. As a Carlson Lab RA, you will interact with some of the leading scientists in the field of child development,. You will also have the chance to contribute to presentations of our research at international conferences and be included in future publications. This is the perfect opportunity to develop important research skills and relationships while learning about children's social cognitive development. Schedules are highly flexible. Inquiries can be directed to childlab@umn.edu. Two credit, two semester minimum.
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10.Community Engagement Scholars Program
Do you enjoy volunteering? Would you like to connect with others who are dedicated to working with their communities? Check out the Community Engagement Scholars Program (CESP)! This program recognizes students who make a significant commitment to community work and service-learning. Through work with non-profit organizations off campus, reflections, service-learning courses and a final project, CESP participants explore what it means to work and learn with their communities. Interested? The first step to get involved is to attend an information session. See dates and register here online. Questions? call 612-626-2044 or email cesp@umn.edu.
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14.National Scholarship Applications
The Office for National and International Scholarships hosts a variety of scholarship information sessions throughout the school year regarding several competitive scholarships that U of M students can apply for. Applying for national or international scholarships or fellowships can be a great learning experience, but it is also very challenging. The Office for National and International Scholarships have a variety of resources to help students assess their scholarship potential, understand the application process, and prepare the most competitive application. While these awards are very competitive, University of Minnesota students have been winners and top contenders in the past. For more information, please visit their website.
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15.Learning Abroad Center Scholarships
Scholarship deadlines are approaching for students participating in winter break and spring 2015 programs. The Study Abroad Scholarship and the Diversity Scholarship are due Wednesday, October 15. Contact the LAC for more information.
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16.May Term in Denmark and Sweden!
Explore what makes Nordic countries among the happiest in the world! This May (2015) Dr. Michael Stebleton will be leading EDHD 3100: Examining the Good Life. This is a 3-week, 3-credit program where students will examine how education, employment and environmental issues contribute to high standards of living in Denmark and Sweden. Participants will travel like locals, by bike, around many of Copenhagen's car-free streets, and learn about the importance of smart urban design in the parks and canals. This course will also fulfill the Global Perspectives Theme Liberal Education Requirement. Sign up today!
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17.Volunteer & Community Engagement Abroad Information Sessions
Volunteer and Community Engagement programs are for UofM students and are led by UofM staff. The Non-Credit Learning Abroad Grant is applicable to these programs. For more information visit our site. This year, the Senegal program during winter break will be led by staff from the LAC and the Leadership (LEAD-UP) office. The Ecuador and Guatemala programs during spring break will be led by staff from the LAC. Pizza and refreshments are provided at all sessions. Ecuador and Guatemala: Wednesday, October 8, 12-1 p.m., 230 Heller Hall; Senegal: Wednesday, October 8, 4-5:30 p.m., 219 Appleby Hall
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18.Study Abroad in Istanbul
Are you interested in participating in one of the U of M's most cost-effective semester long programs in Europe? This Thursday the Learning Abroad Center will host an information session about the Study Abroad in Istanbul, Turkey. The session will be Thursday, October 9, 2:30pm, Social Sciences 260. Study Abroad in Istanbul has coursework well suited to CLA majors, with classes fulfilling several UMN Lib Ed requirements (including Writing Intensive). The program will include Turkish language, housing in host families, and limited credit-bearing internship placements new for Spring 2015. The program also features a two-week academic excursion to Rome, Italy (included in the program fee). The application deadline is November 1. Contact Eric Leinen (lein0032@umn.edu) for more details or visit the Learning Abroad Center's website.
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IMPORTANT: Organizations listed below are not necessarily affiliated with or endorsed by the Department of Psychology or Psychology Undergraduate Advising. Please exercise the same discretion you would in viewing any other source.
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16.May Term in Denmark and Sweden!
Explore what makes Nordic countries among the happiest in the world! This May (2015) Dr. Michael Stebleton will be leading EDHD 3100: Examining the Good Life. This is a 3-week, 3-credit program where students will examine how education, employment and environmental issues contribute to high standards of living in Denmark and Sweden. Participants will travel like locals, by bike, around many of Copenhagen's car-free streets, and learn about the importance of smart urban design in the parks and canals. This course will also fulfill the Global Perspectives Theme Liberal Education Requirement. Sign up today!
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17.Volunteer & Community Engagement Abroad Information Sessions
Volunteer and Community Engagement programs are for UofM students and are led by UofM staff. The Non-Credit Learning Abroad Grant is applicable to these programs. For more information visit our site. This year, the Senegal program during winter break will be led by staff from the LAC and the Leadership (LEAD-UP) office. The Ecuador and Guatemala programs during spring break will be led by staff from the LAC. Pizza and refreshments are provided at all sessions. Ecuador and Guatemala: Wednesday, October 8, 12-1 p.m., 230 Heller Hall; Senegal: Wednesday, October 8, 4-5:30 p.m., 219 Appleby Hall
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18.Study Abroad in Istanbul
Are you interested in participating in one of the U of M's most cost-effective semester long programs in Europe? This Thursday the Learning Abroad Center will host an information session about the Study Abroad in Istanbul, Turkey. The session will be Thursday, October 9, 2:30pm, Social Sciences 260. Study Abroad in Istanbul has coursework well suited to CLA majors, with classes fulfilling several UMN Lib Ed requirements (including Writing Intensive). The program will include Turkish language, housing in host families, and limited credit-bearing internship placements new for Spring 2015. The program also features a two-week academic excursion to Rome, Italy (included in the program fee). The application deadline is November 1. Contact Eric Leinen (lein0032@umn.edu) for more details or visit the Learning Abroad Center's website.
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