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Global Seminar: Composing Irish odysseys in Dublin, Ireland

Complete your A&S core upper-division written communication requirement abroad in Ireland next June! You'll create your own Irish Odyssey digital story and explore both Dublin and the Irish countryside, including taking part in the exciting Bloomsday Festival. Informational meeting at 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 2 in C4C S484.

Active in a student org? $1,000 leadership scholarships available

The UMC Board knows CU’s student leaders make a difference. We encourage you to apply for the James E. Schafer Scholarship for student leaders. Each award is for $1,000. If you have been involved in a CUSG-recognized student group or organization for at least one full semester and meet the other criteria, we encourage you to apply. The deadline is Friday, Feb. 24, at 4:30 p.m. Applications are available in UMC 305 and on the UMC website.

Science Learner's Lunch workshop series

Science Learner's Lunch is a workshop series designed to give students tools and information that complements the skills they learn in the classroom. Upcoming Science Learner's Lunch workshops: Feb. 1: Basic Zotero Feb. 8: LaTeX Feb. 15: BibTeX Feb. 22: Company and Industry Research: Preparing For Your Next Step March 1: MatLab Learn more.

Global Seminar: Explore culture, media in Indonesia this summer

Attend a three-week field-based Global Seminar in Indonesia. Learn the ethnographic method, documentary filmmaking and critical media practice while living with indigenous people and immersing in the cultural politics of Indonesia. Earn three upper-division credits for ANTH 3760. Open to all majors. Special funding available from CAS SE Asia Study Abroad Scholarship for $500 to $2,000. The program is directed by Christian Hammons. Learn more at an informational meeting Wednesday, Feb. 1, from 4 to 5 p.m. in Hale 450.

Global Seminar: Explore culture, media in Indonesia this summer

Attend a three-week field-based Global Seminar in Indonesia. Learn the ethnographic method, documentary filmmaking and critical media practice while living with indigenous people and immersing in the cultural politics of Indonesia. Earn three upper-division credits for ANTH 3760. Open to all majors. Special funding available from CAS SE Asia Study Abroad Scholarship for $500 to $2,000. The program is directed by Christian Hammons. Learn more at an informational meeting Wednesday, Feb. 1, from 4 to 5 p.m. in Hale 450.

Global Seminar: Finance in London

Study international finance in London this summer. This seminar includes lectures from prominent financial professionals and site visits to companies such as Bloomberg Financial Services and a weekend in Paris! Eligibility requirements include a minimum 2.5 GPA and coursework in business or economics. To learn more, join the informational meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 1, from 5 to 6 p.m. in KOBL 350.

Global Seminar: Finance in London

Study international finance in London this summer. This seminar includes lectures from prominent financial professionals and site visits to companies such as Bloomberg Financial Services and a weekend in Paris! Eligibility requirements include a minimum 2.5 GPA and coursework in business or economics. To learn more, join the informational meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 1, from 5 to 6 p.m. in KOBL 350.

Global Seminar: Conservation and indigenous peoples in Tanzania

Attend a three-week summer Maymester Global Seminar that explores remote conservation areas around the Serengeti. Learn more about indigenous peoples and conservation in one of the most beautiful and biologically-important regions of the world. Study political ecology, culture and development while living amongst indigenous groups such as the Maasai and Hadzabe people. Open to all majors. Learn more at an informational meeting with Director Laura DeLuca on Wednesday, Feb. 1, at 5:30 p.m. in UMC 386.

Global Seminar: Conservation and indigenous peoples in Tanzania

Attend a three-week summer Maymester Global Seminar that explores remote conservation areas around the Serengeti. Learn more about indigenous peoples and conservation in one of the most beautiful and biologically-important regions of the world. Study political ecology, culture and development while living amongst indigenous groups such as the Maasai and Hadzabe people. Open to all majors. Learn more at an informational meeting with Director Laura DeLuca on Wednesday, Feb. 1, at 5:30 p.m. in UMC 386.

International Student Success: Student town hall meetings Feb. 10

The Task Force for International Student Success has scheduled several town hall meetings in an effort to better support international students. Coffee, cookies and conversation will be provided. The next meeting for students is Thursday, Feb. 10, from 5 to 6 p.m. in the UMC Aspen rooms. Please visit CU Boulder Today for the complete list of scheduled meetings.