Showing posts with label social science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social science. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

International Education and Diplomacy: Careers with the US Department of State

Come meet with US Department of State Diplomat-in-Residence, Vallera Gibson, to learn more about careers, internships, and fellowships in diplomacy. Learn how you can become part of America’s leadership, contributing your skills, innovative thinking, and global perspectives to support foreign policy efforts. This International Education Week event is designed to inform outstanding U.S. citizens of international career and educational opportunities with the Department of State.

Tuesday, November 13, 2018
11:00 – 11:45 am
Habersham Building, Room G-17




Nonproliferation Internship and Graduate School Info Session

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 | 4 – 6 PM | HABERSHAM BUILDING, NUNN CONFERENCE ROOM
PIZZA WILL BE PROVIDED!
Devin Lueddeke, a representative from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, a graduate school of Middlebury College, will be visiting to discuss a paid internship opportunity at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies. In addition to the internship, Devin will discuss the graduate opportunities in International Development, Nonproliferation, Environmental Policy and Linguistics that are offered at the Middlebury Institute.
www.miis.edu | info@miis.edu | 831-647-4166

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

GT Urban Honey Bee Project

The Georgia Tech Urban Honey Bee Project needs you!

The Georgia Tech Urban Honey Bee Project is a new interdisciplinary undergraduate education and research initiative.  We are currently seeking students interested in honey bees to start a student group that will help with hive maintenance, designing experiments, collecting data, and helping with outreach activities.   For more information visit bees.gatech.edu . If you are interested, please email jennifer.leavey@cos.gatech.edu

Friday, January 14, 2011

Georgia Tech Model United Nations Wants You!

We are trying to find interested students to staff our annual fall conference. We offer a class (INTA 4812/8802) that is eligible for social sciences credit and the conference has issues that are applicable to students of any major. This conference is hosted by the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and has become one of the most popular Model UN conferences in the southeastern United States. Students of all majors will benefit from the public speaking, researching, writing and leadership skills opportunities inherent in directing the committees, as well as enjoy a rewarding experience as they help educate high school students on the pressing issues facing the international system today. Examples of the committees we are offering this year include the International Atomic Energy Agency, UN General Assembly 2 (Economic and Financial), UN General Assembly 6 (Legal), the Security Council, the African Union, the Commission for Science and Technology for Development, and the UN Environmental Programme. This conference truly is an incredible opportunity for all GT students and we hope to welcome your students to our team! If you have any questions or concerns, please e-mail our Conference Director, Graham Sweeney, at gtmun.condir@gmail.com.

Thank you,

The GTMUN 2011 Secretariat