Friday, November 4, 2011

Next week: German & Spanish-speaking internships / UN internships / Global Student Health Day

November 7th-11th Events

Monday, Nov. 7 – Internships in Germany and 3 Spanish-speaking Countries

Tuesday, Nov. 8 – Graduate internships with the UN

Friday, Nov. 11—3rd Annual Global Student Health Day (register now!)

Read on for further information!

Cultural Vistas Work Abroad Programs 2012 ~ Info Session


(formerly known as CDS and IAESTE)

Monday, November 7, 5pm
International Center, 603 E. Madison, Room 9


·         IAESTE Internships 2012

Internship opportunities worldwide for U.S. students majoring in technical fields; all internships are paid; internships are 2-3 months in the summer (fall and long-term internships are also available).

Application deadline: January 6, 2012

Foreign language skill requirements vary by position.
 

·         Summer Internships in Germany, Spain, Argentina and Chile 2012

Placement programs open to U.S. students in all fields (note: international students can only apply to the program in Germany); internships are 2-3 months; mostly paid in Germany, unpaid in Spain, Argentina and Chile.

Application deadlines: Dec 1, 2011 (Germany) & Jan 15, 2012 (Spain, Argentina, Chile).

German or Spanish language skills required.



Internship opportunities for students with U.S. or Canadian citizenship to complete one- to three-month internships with German state parliaments and ministries in spring, early summer, or fall 2011.

Application deadline: December 1, 2011, for early summer 2012.

German language skills required.



Work-study scholarship Program in Germany; enables 75 young adults (US citizens or permanent residents) with a high school diploma (18-24 years) to spend a year in Germany (2 months intensive language training, 4 months of college instruction and 5 months internship).

Application deadline: December 1, 2011.

No German language skills required.


For further information, please contact:

Peggy Wunderwald-Jensen, Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, MLB 3416

Tel.: 734 – 615 6336, Email: pwjensen@umich.edu, Office Hours: Tue/Thur 2-5pm

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Graduate Internships with the UN
Tuesday, November 8, 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Weill Hall, Annenberg Auditorium (1120)

 Each summer graduate students from a wide range of UM programs accept internships with UN agencies around the world.  Hear from a panel of former interns about the nature of their UN work and their tips for identifying and securing UN internships.

Kristefer Stojanovski (Master of Public Health – Epidemiology/Health

Management & Policy

World Health Organization

Belgrade, Serbia



Elliot Robson (Master of Public Policy)

UNESCO - Asia Pacific Program of Educational Innovation for

Development

Bangkok, Thailand



Emilie Miller (Juris Doctor)

UN High Commissioner for Refugees

Geneva, Switzerland



Lindsay Minnema (Master of Public Policy)

UN Office on Drugs and Crime - International Narcotics Control Board, Office   of the Secretary

Vienna, Austria       

For more information, contact the International Center at: icoverseas@umich.edu



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Register now for the…

Third Annual Global Student Health Day

Friday, Nov. 11, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Rackham, 4th Floor


As the 3rd Annual Student Global Health Day fast approaches, we would like to remind you to register in advance.  


The Symposium takes place on Friday 11/11/11 on the 4th floor of Rackham from 10:00am–4:00pm.  This is the largest event that the Center for Global Health hosts each year, and we hope that the audience is full old friends and new!





We are very, very excited about this year's topic "Health in Post-Conflict Settings" and the program that the planning committee has created.  We hope that your schedule permits you to enjoy many of the day's events, and we encourage you to forward this email on to others whom you think would be interested.



The morning panel includes three outside speakers and Professor Jody Lori from the School of Nursing.

  • Gilbert Burnham, MD, PhD, Co-director of the Center for Refugee and Disaster Response, John Hopkins University
  • Joop de Jong, MD, PhD, Director of Public Health & Research, Healthnet TPO; and Professor, Vrije University Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
  • Jocelyn Kelly, MS, Director of the Women in War Program, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, Harvard University 
  • Jody Lori, PhD, CNM, FACNM, Director, Office of Global Outreach and Director, WHO Collaborating Center, School of Nursing, University of Michigan

Lunch Sessions

  • Get Involved with Student Orgs
  • Ask the Experts about UM travel and research resources

New this year is an oral segment entitled “Global Gab: Short talks that will blow your mind,” loosely based on the format for TED conference presentations.  All abstract submitters went through an oral audition in order to be selected for presentation.  

  • The seven selected presenters include students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty members from across the University. 
  • Presentations will be diverse by topic and discipline and include (among others): The relationship of birth defects in Iraq and exposure to global war pollution; The impact of headaches among Native Indians in South America; Research, education, and service in Post Coup Honduras; and Using microbes to remove arsenic and other contaminants from drinking water. 

The afternoon poster session showcases the work of students from across campus who are engaged in global health research. 

  • More than 10 schools/college represented
  • Diverse topics covering maternal & child health, global climate and the environmental impact on health, social determinants of health, and noncommunicable diseases (cancer, iron deficiency anemia, diabetes, cardiovascular disease)
  • Undergraduates, masters, doctoral & professional students will be presenting their posters
  • Two awards will be given, one for scientific work and one by 'student vote'

Student Global Health Day is open to the public and is sponsored by the Center for Global Health, the Center for the Education of Women, the Institute for Research on Women and Gender, the MHIRT Program at the Center for Human Growth & Development, and the Office of Global Outreach of the School of NursingAgain, you are most welcome and encouraged to distribute this email widely to University members you think may be interested. Feel free to direct questions to James Stimpson (jstimpso@umich.edu).  
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Announcements forwarded by the U-M International Center, Kelly Nelson and Bill Nolting, tel. 647-2299, http://internationalcenter.umich.edu/swt

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