6/16-7/11/2014 – Matt Cabot (2009 Salzburg Fellow | Journalism & Mass Communications) is leading his fourth consecutive summer study abroad program in Europe. MCOM 180 is a 6-unit | four-week course on Global Leadership that is designed to help prepare students to live and work in an increasingly “globalized” world. Visits to some of Europe’s top strategic communication firms, class lectures, and variety of cultural activities will introduce students to the kind of “global mindset” necessary to think, act, and lead globally. For more information, visit the Study Abroad MCOM 180 information page or view a brief promo video. Contact Dr. Cabot with specific questions.
Service-Learning Tutorship | Lingnan University (Hong Kong)
2/28/14 @ 5:00 PM – Applications are due for Visiting Service-Learning Tutorships at Lingnan University (Hong Kong) for 2014-2015. Successful applicants can have a degree in any discipline but should have direct experience in some type of service-learning program, as well as a particular interest in Asia in general and Hong Kong in specific. This is a paid year-long appointment with fixed monthly salary, and all Visiting Tutors are provided with a small apartment on campus. The university provides fringe benefits, including annual leave, medical and dental benefits, and a mandatory provident fund. It will also provide assistance in obtaining a valid entry visa from the Hong Kong Immigration Department. Visit the program website for application forms and general information or contact Ms. Chloe Siu for assistance.
Service-Learning Tutorship | Lingnan University (Hong Kong)
2/28/14 @ 5:00 PM – Applications are due for Visiting Service-Learning Tutorships at Lingnan University (Hong Kong) for 2014-2015. Successful applicants can have a degree in any discipline but should have direct experience in some type of service-learning program, as well as a particular interest in Asia in general and Hong Kong in specific. This is a paid year-long appointment with fixed monthly salary, and all Visiting Tutors are provided with a small apartment on campus. The university provides fringe benefits, including annual leave, medical and dental benefits, and a mandatory provident fund. It will also provide assistance in obtaining a valid entry visa from the Hong Kong Immigration Department. Visit the program website for application forms and general information or contact Ms. Chloe Siu for assistance.
Information Session #2 | CA Capital Fellows Program
1/28/14 @ 12:00-1:00 PM – Associated Students House | Fireside Room. Join SJSU Alumna and current Executive Fellow Yan Yin K. Choy (2012 BA-Environmental Studies) for an information session to learn more about the State of California’s Capital Fellows Program. This is an exceptional opportunity for highly qualified applicants who are interested in preparing for careers in public service, public policy, and/or civic leadership. A light lunch will be provided by the Cesar Chavez Community Action Center. Visit the event website to RSVP and visit the CFP website for detailed information and application materials. Applications are due 2/10/14.
Information Session #1 | CA Capital Fellows Program
1/27/14 @ 4:00-5:00 PM – MOSAIC Cross-Cultural Center | Mod A (between the SJSU Aquatic Center and the AS Print Shop). Join SJSU Alumna and current Executive Fellow Yan Yin K. Choy (2012 BA-Environmental Studies) for an information session to learn more about the State of California’s Capital Fellows Program. This is an exceptional opportunity for highly qualified applicants who are interested in preparing for careers in public service, public policy, and/or civic leadership. Light snacks will be provided by the MOSAIC Cross Cultural Center. Visit the event website to RSVP and visit the CFP website for detailed information and application materials. Applications are due 2/10/14.