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    Curious about where a degree in Political Science can take you? Join us on April 19th from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm MDT to hear from Shannon Cazeau! Shannon is the first graduate of the Department of Political Science to be hired as a Program Officer with Global Affairs Canada (GAC).

    During the workshop, Shannon will discuss:

    How her degree in Political Science prepared her for a career in international relations
    Skills needed to secure a job with the Canadian government
    * Her exciting work on advancing gender equality internationally, including addressing human rights violations and empowering girls and women in developing countries

    If you would like to attend, you must RSVP by April 18th. Contact [email protected] today to secure your spot!

  • Faculty Advisor Development workshop series

    Empowering Faculty Advisors: A Catalyst for Student Success

    Through an innovative series of workshops, universities are embarking on a journey to develop and refine the role of faculty advisors. Participants delve into best practices, exploring the complexities of student advising and its profound impact on student engagement, retention, and overall well-being. By fostering a supportive environment where advisors can grow and learn, institutions equip them to effectively navigate the challenges and maximize the opportunities in guiding students toward success. The ultimate goal is to create a vibrant ecosystem where faculty advisors serve as beacons of mentorship, fostering a sense of belonging and propelling students towards their dreams.

  • IAB Life Sciences Seminar: Site fidelity

    Unveiling the Secrets of Site Fidelity: Delve into the Extraordinary Symposium from IAB

    Prepare to be captivated by an illuminating symposium hosted by the eminent IAB Life Sciences, where the captivating phenomenon of site fidelity takes center stage. Join esteemed experts as they unravel the intricate mechanisms that drive organisms’ unwavering loyalty to specific geographical locations.

    Discover the profound implications of site fidelity on ecological dynamics, evolutionary adaptations, and conservation efforts. Witness cutting-edge research and thought-provoking discussions that shed light on the fascinating world of species’ site attachment.

  • Free proposal planning and grant writing courses now available on AlaskaX

    Unlock the secrets of successful grant writing and proposal planning with free courses on AlaskaX. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting out, these comprehensive courses provide the tools you need to elevate your grant applications and secure funding for your projects. From crafting compelling narratives to navigating complex submission processes, AlaskaX empowers you to make a meaningful impact. Explore these courses today and unleash the potential of your grant-seeking initiatives.

  • Chancellor’s tuition forum Oct. 26

    Calling all students! Chancellor’s Tuition Forum is back on October 26. Join us for an open discussion about all things tuition. Bring your questions, concerns, and ideas as we explore affordability, financial aid, and the future of higher education costs. Your voice matters. Let’s shape the future together. Mark your calendars and get ready to make an impact. #TuitionForum #StudentVoices #AffordableEducation

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    Calling all agents of change! The EPA Community Change Grants offer a golden opportunity to ignite positive transformations in underrepresented and underserved communities facing environmental justice challenges. With funding of up to $1 million per project, this limited submission grant is a powerful tool to empower locals in tackling pressing issues and fostering a healthier, more equitable future for all.

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