Showing posts with label internships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internships. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Take an internship in D.C.!
The University of Texas system partners with former U.S. Representative Bill Archer in the Archer Fellowship Program to provide students the opportunity to attain varying internships. The program also provides classes in subjects ranging from economics to policies.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Looking for a job or internship?
Jobs
and internships can be hard to come by. In college, there are times that it is
difficult to balance work, school, getting involved on campus and having fun.
We all need money, so sacrificing some things are necessary. Whether it is
sacrificing time with friends or working less hours, it is all up to the
individual’s discretion. Nevertheless, finding a job or internship related to
your major is absolutely essential in honing your skills in your field of
study.
There
is a relatively new resource offered for students who need to find a job or
internship. It is called MyEdu.
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Thursday, May 31, 2012
Summer Internships
Any major you settle in to at UT Tyler will be benefited from that whole real-life experience deal. You know, the reason most of us go to college in the first place? :) It's easy here, because it's who you know. I've been lucky enough to make those good connections through the clubs and classes I have been in my three previous years at UT Tyler. If you know where to look, it isn't difficult to find some free experience!
Through Samantha Dwight, my advisor in student clinic and student counselling center, I was able to get about 15 hours a week of work in health and prevention for my fellow college students. This internship will hopefully give me the experience I need to possibly work in higher education health and wellness. It feels good to be on the right track for my future.
So, the question is, what do you want to do? Our professors and advisors are here to help!
Through Samantha Dwight, my advisor in student clinic and student counselling center, I was able to get about 15 hours a week of work in health and prevention for my fellow college students. This internship will hopefully give me the experience I need to possibly work in higher education health and wellness. It feels good to be on the right track for my future.
So, the question is, what do you want to do? Our professors and advisors are here to help!
