THE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM of INDIANAPOLIS
Paid, part-time Gallery Facilitator positions in the Core Galleries, Dinosphere and CFAX/Special Exhibits are available. To view the job descriptions and apply please refer to our website. Application deadline is Monday, September 21st at 4:00pm.
www.childrensmuseum.org
News and announcements for Indiana University undergraduate Communication and Culture (CMCL) students
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
2nd 8 weeks! Comparative Lit Class (A+H CSB)
CMLT-C 347 34264 Literature and Ideas: Darwin and the Americas
TR 5:45-8:15 SY 108
A+H, CSB
This class will trace the influence of Charles Darwin’s published works, from his account of the voyage of the Beagle to the Theory of Natural Selection, on fiction, poetry and drama written in the Americas. Ever since he set foot on the Galápagos Islands, the landscape of the Americas deeply affected how Charles Darwin came to understand the interrelationships between organisms and their environments. With this in mind, we will read works in which novelists, playwrights, story writers and even scientists from the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean (and those merely writing about South America) describe the interrelationships between humans, the environment, and the creatures—real and imaginary—which inhabit the American landscape. Among the texts we will be reading in this class will be Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Lost World and Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park, short fiction by Julio Cortázar, Alejo Carpentier, and Gabriel García Márquez, non-fiction by ethno-botanist Gary Nabhan, and the play Inherit the Wind, recently performed by the Cardinal Stage Company as part of the College of Arts and Sciences’ Themester.
TR 5:45-8:15 SY 108
A+H, CSB
This class will trace the influence of Charles Darwin’s published works, from his account of the voyage of the Beagle to the Theory of Natural Selection, on fiction, poetry and drama written in the Americas. Ever since he set foot on the Galápagos Islands, the landscape of the Americas deeply affected how Charles Darwin came to understand the interrelationships between organisms and their environments. With this in mind, we will read works in which novelists, playwrights, story writers and even scientists from the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean (and those merely writing about South America) describe the interrelationships between humans, the environment, and the creatures—real and imaginary—which inhabit the American landscape. Among the texts we will be reading in this class will be Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Lost World and Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park, short fiction by Julio Cortázar, Alejo Carpentier, and Gabriel García Márquez, non-fiction by ethno-botanist Gary Nabhan, and the play Inherit the Wind, recently performed by the Cardinal Stage Company as part of the College of Arts and Sciences’ Themester.
Brazilian Film Series 2009
Department of Spanish and Portuguese
Brazilian Film Series
2009
Thursday, September 10 7:00 - 9:00 PM WY 005
MEU NOME NÃO É JONNY/ My Name Ain’t Johnny
(Drama) Brazil, 2008. 124 min.
In Portuguese with English Subtitles
Director: Mauro Lima
Based on the life of the charismatic João Guilherme Estrella (Selton Mello), who from wealthy middle-class roots, fell into a life of Bohemian abandon and became the drug-trafficking king of Rio de Janeiro by the early 1990s.
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Thursday, September 17 7:00 - 9:00 PM WH 120
O CÉU DE SUELY/Love For Sale: Suely In The Sky
(Drama) Brazil / France / Germany / Portugal, 2006. 90 min.
In Portuguese with English Subtitles
Director: Karim Aïnouz
After two years of living in São Paulo, Hermila returns to her village in northeastern Brazil with her newborn son and anxiously awaits for the arrival of her son’s father. Time passes slowly and the wait becomes an even heavier burden as she begins to realize that she's been abandoned. Determined to raise enough money to escape her stifling hometown, she comes up with an unlikely prize to raffle off--one conceived during her chats with a newfound friend and local prostitute, Georgina.
Thursday, September 24 7:00 - 9:00 PM WY 005
LINHA DE PASSE/ Juggling
(Drama) Brazil-France. 2008. 108 min.
In Portuguese with English Subtitles
Directors: Walter Salles and Daniela Thomas.
São Paulo. 20 million inhabitants, 200 kilometers of traffic, 300,000 messengers on motorcycles. At the heart of one of the toughest, most chaotic cities in the world, four brothers try to reinvent themselves in different ways. With the backdrop of Brazil in a state of emergency, every single one is looking for a way out.
Thursday, October 1 7:00 - 9:00 PM WY 005
A DONA DA HISTÓRIA/Owner of the Story
(Romantic comedy) Brazil, 2004. 87 min.
In Portuguese with English Subtitles
Director: Daniel Filho
A 50 year-old woman pictures herself when she was 20 years-old and re-creates the story of her life through a game of innumerable possibilities. What if she wouldn't have gone to that ball? What if instead of meeting the man of her life, with whom she married and had kids, she would have called a girlfriend and gone to the theater? How would her life have been different?
Free and open to the public
Brazilian Film Series
2009
Thursday, September 10 7:00 - 9:00 PM WY 005
MEU NOME NÃO É JONNY/ My Name Ain’t Johnny
(Drama) Brazil, 2008. 124 min.
In Portuguese with English Subtitles
Director: Mauro Lima
Based on the life of the charismatic João Guilherme Estrella (Selton Mello), who from wealthy middle-class roots, fell into a life of Bohemian abandon and became the drug-trafficking king of Rio de Janeiro by the early 1990s.
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Thursday, September 17 7:00 - 9:00 PM WH 120
O CÉU DE SUELY/Love For Sale: Suely In The Sky
(Drama) Brazil / France / Germany / Portugal, 2006. 90 min.
In Portuguese with English Subtitles
Director: Karim Aïnouz
After two years of living in São Paulo, Hermila returns to her village in northeastern Brazil with her newborn son and anxiously awaits for the arrival of her son’s father. Time passes slowly and the wait becomes an even heavier burden as she begins to realize that she's been abandoned. Determined to raise enough money to escape her stifling hometown, she comes up with an unlikely prize to raffle off--one conceived during her chats with a newfound friend and local prostitute, Georgina.
Thursday, September 24 7:00 - 9:00 PM WY 005
LINHA DE PASSE/ Juggling
(Drama) Brazil-France. 2008. 108 min.
In Portuguese with English Subtitles
Directors: Walter Salles and Daniela Thomas.
São Paulo. 20 million inhabitants, 200 kilometers of traffic, 300,000 messengers on motorcycles. At the heart of one of the toughest, most chaotic cities in the world, four brothers try to reinvent themselves in different ways. With the backdrop of Brazil in a state of emergency, every single one is looking for a way out.
Thursday, October 1 7:00 - 9:00 PM WY 005
A DONA DA HISTÓRIA/Owner of the Story
(Romantic comedy) Brazil, 2004. 87 min.
In Portuguese with English Subtitles
Director: Daniel Filho
A 50 year-old woman pictures herself when she was 20 years-old and re-creates the story of her life through a game of innumerable possibilities. What if she wouldn't have gone to that ball? What if instead of meeting the man of her life, with whom she married and had kids, she would have called a girlfriend and gone to the theater? How would her life have been different?
Free and open to the public
(D)evolution Film Series Begins Sunday!
The (d)evolution film series begins Sunday, September 13 at 7:00pm in Woodburn 120. Admission is free. This Sunday the double feature: The Incredible Shrinking Man and Planet of the Apes will be introduced by CMCL Film scholars.
Business Career in Entertainment Club (BCEC)'s Call-Out Meetings
Future CEO's, Artist's, and Successor's of the Entertainment Industry,
I'm forwarding on to you some information about the Business Career in Entertainment Club (BCEC)'s Call-Out Meeting(s) TONIGHT in Ballentine Hall, Room BH 013 (Basement) and TOMORROW Thursday, Sept. 10th in the Kelley School of Business, Room BU 219, you can attend either one. FREE PIZZA will be served and a VERY well-known IU Entertainment Alumni will be our guest speaker
Everyone knows that getting a job in either the creative or business end of the entertainment industry is close to impossible, but there is solution that hundreds of successful people in both LA, NYC, and all over the world has asked the same question, "Where was that when I was in college?" It does exist for you, so take advantage of making your dream a reality. On a personal level, I served in the military for many years and the Single Greatest Opportunity that I have ever found on this campus is the BCEC because it'll will give you every tool, skill, and experience you may not always get in the classroom. It is NOT just for Business Students or Entertainment Students, it is for EVERY SINGLE IU STUDENT...
The Business Careers in Entertainment Club is here to provide you the resources to land your dream job. Our mission statement is "The Business Careers in Entertainment Club (BCEC) seeks to provide ALL undergraduate and graduate students, regardless of academic degree, with the essential career development mind-set and hands-on experience vital to obtain professional entertainment networking connections, internships, and job opportunities within both the creative and business end of the entertainment industry." I hope to see you at one of our call-out(s) this evening... Thank you...
AVAILABLE COMMITTTES TO JOIN:
Film and Television
Music (Including Radio Broadcasting and Audio Recording) Sports (Including Sports Marketing/Tourism Management) Gaming (Video, Online & Casino) ***GameZombie.TV, Partnership PR/Advertising & Journalism/Photography Performing (Theater & Drama) & Fine Arts Apparel & Fashion Merchandising Arts Administration (Including Non-Profit Management) Networking & Executive Board
Best,
Brian Edwin Binkley
President & CEO
Business Careers in Entertainment Club (BCEC) bcec@indiana.edu (For More Information or To Apply For Membership)
It was just brought to my attention that the message below does not include meeting times! Here is that information:
Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009
Ballantine Hall (Basement)
Room 013
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Thursday, Sept. 10, 2009
Kelley Business School
Room 219
8:00 pm to 10:00 pm
I'm forwarding on to you some information about the Business Career in Entertainment Club (BCEC)'s Call-Out Meeting(s) TONIGHT in Ballentine Hall, Room BH 013 (Basement) and TOMORROW Thursday, Sept. 10th in the Kelley School of Business, Room BU 219, you can attend either one. FREE PIZZA will be served and a VERY well-known IU Entertainment Alumni will be our guest speaker
Everyone knows that getting a job in either the creative or business end of the entertainment industry is close to impossible, but there is solution that hundreds of successful people in both LA, NYC, and all over the world has asked the same question, "Where was that when I was in college?" It does exist for you, so take advantage of making your dream a reality. On a personal level, I served in the military for many years and the Single Greatest Opportunity that I have ever found on this campus is the BCEC because it'll will give you every tool, skill, and experience you may not always get in the classroom. It is NOT just for Business Students or Entertainment Students, it is for EVERY SINGLE IU STUDENT...
The Business Careers in Entertainment Club is here to provide you the resources to land your dream job. Our mission statement is "The Business Careers in Entertainment Club (BCEC) seeks to provide ALL undergraduate and graduate students, regardless of academic degree, with the essential career development mind-set and hands-on experience vital to obtain professional entertainment networking connections, internships, and job opportunities within both the creative and business end of the entertainment industry." I hope to see you at one of our call-out(s) this evening... Thank you...
AVAILABLE COMMITTTES TO JOIN:
Film and Television
Music (Including Radio Broadcasting and Audio Recording) Sports (Including Sports Marketing/Tourism Management) Gaming (Video, Online & Casino) ***GameZombie.TV, Partnership PR/Advertising & Journalism/Photography Performing (Theater & Drama) & Fine Arts Apparel & Fashion Merchandising Arts Administration (Including Non-Profit Management) Networking & Executive Board
Best,
Brian Edwin Binkley
President & CEO
Business Careers in Entertainment Club (BCEC) bcec@indiana.edu (For More Information or To Apply For Membership)
It was just brought to my attention that the message below does not include meeting times! Here is that information:
Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009
Ballantine Hall (Basement)
Room 013
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Thursday, Sept. 10, 2009
Kelley Business School
Room 219
8:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Jewish Studies fall welcome dessert/weekly Hebrew Table and free dinner
The Jewish Studies Program invites all IUB students to the
JEWISH STUDIES FALL WELCOME DESSERT
Tuesday, September 22
4:30-6:00 p.m.
Hoosier Room on the mezzanine floor (around the corner from the East Lounge)
in the Indiana Memorial Union.
This dessert is an informal gathering of Jewish Studies students,
Jewish Studies faculty, and all students interested in Jewish Studies.
No RSVP required; just drop by between 4:30-6:00.
Note: Jewish Studies is the study of the Jews and Judaism.
Students from all personal and academic backgrounds are
welcome to take Jewish Studies courses and pursue
the Jewish Studies major, certificate, and Hebrew minor.
**
First Hebrew Table of the year!
Tuesday, September 8 (TODAY!)
5:30-6:15 p.m.
Every Tuesday in fall through December 8 except September 22 and November 24.
Free dinner for Hebrew speakers.
Hillel dining room, 730 E. 3rd Street.
Co-chairs: Matt Cohen, Josh David, and Sarah Wilensky
Questions? Email iusjp@indiana.edu
JEWISH STUDIES FALL WELCOME DESSERT
Tuesday, September 22
4:30-6:00 p.m.
Hoosier Room on the mezzanine floor (around the corner from the East Lounge)
in the Indiana Memorial Union.
This dessert is an informal gathering of Jewish Studies students,
Jewish Studies faculty, and all students interested in Jewish Studies.
No RSVP required; just drop by between 4:30-6:00.
Note: Jewish Studies is the study of the Jews and Judaism.
Students from all personal and academic backgrounds are
welcome to take Jewish Studies courses and pursue
the Jewish Studies major, certificate, and Hebrew minor.
**
First Hebrew Table of the year!
Tuesday, September 8 (TODAY!)
5:30-6:15 p.m.
Every Tuesday in fall through December 8 except September 22 and November 24.
Free dinner for Hebrew speakers.
Hillel dining room, 730 E. 3rd Street.
Co-chairs: Matt Cohen, Josh David, and Sarah Wilensky
Questions? Email iusjp@indiana.edu
LAMP Accepting Applications
Attention Sophomores and Juniors,
The Liberal Arts and Management Program (LAMP) will be accepting applications from September 1 – October 1. Apply online at www.indiana.edu/~lamp.
Are you interested in majoring in the College of Arts and Sciences but also learning about business, management and leadership? Do you enjoy studying multiple points of view? If you answered “yes” then LAMP might be the right place for you. What is LAMP you ask? LAMP is an honors interdisciplinary program offered by the College of Arts and Sciences in cooperation with the Kelley School of Business. It allows students the opportunity to have a major in the College but take classes in the business school that enhance management and leadership skills. LAMP students are drawn from the full range of majors within the College—from Biochemistry to Theater & Drama. Students can complete either a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science, and many LAMP students pursue a double major.
At LAMP students don’t just learn inside the classroom, we provide a wide variety of co curricular programs for students to get involved in. During any given week a student could attend a Master Class with the CEO of Clorox, have lunch with the Sudan Desk Officer from the US State Department , and attend a workshop on preparing for a career fair. We encourage students to pursue all their passions, whether that is multiple majors, overseas study, or internship experience. We are here to make sure that students can get the most out of their 4 years at Indiana University.
Come Learn More About LAMP at an Information Session
Tuesday, September 8th at 6:00pm in Woodburn 106
Wednesday, September 16th at 5:00pm in Ballantine 015
If none of the above times work for you, please feel free to schedule an appointment with the LAMP academic advisor by calling, (812) 856-4966. For the most up to date information regarding the application and frequently asked questions, visit the LAMP website at www.indiana.edu/~lamp.
The Liberal Arts and Management Program (LAMP) will be accepting applications from September 1 – October 1. Apply online at www.indiana.edu/~lamp.
Are you interested in majoring in the College of Arts and Sciences but also learning about business, management and leadership? Do you enjoy studying multiple points of view? If you answered “yes” then LAMP might be the right place for you. What is LAMP you ask? LAMP is an honors interdisciplinary program offered by the College of Arts and Sciences in cooperation with the Kelley School of Business. It allows students the opportunity to have a major in the College but take classes in the business school that enhance management and leadership skills. LAMP students are drawn from the full range of majors within the College—from Biochemistry to Theater & Drama. Students can complete either a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science, and many LAMP students pursue a double major.
At LAMP students don’t just learn inside the classroom, we provide a wide variety of co curricular programs for students to get involved in. During any given week a student could attend a Master Class with the CEO of Clorox, have lunch with the Sudan Desk Officer from the US State Department , and attend a workshop on preparing for a career fair. We encourage students to pursue all their passions, whether that is multiple majors, overseas study, or internship experience. We are here to make sure that students can get the most out of their 4 years at Indiana University.
Come Learn More About LAMP at an Information Session
Tuesday, September 8th at 6:00pm in Woodburn 106
Wednesday, September 16th at 5:00pm in Ballantine 015
If none of the above times work for you, please feel free to schedule an appointment with the LAMP academic advisor by calling, (812) 856-4966. For the most up to date information regarding the application and frequently asked questions, visit the LAMP website at www.indiana.edu/~lamp.
IUCareers.com Weekly Update: September 7-11
IN THIS ISSUE:
* COME VISIT US AT THE MARKETING BLITZ!
* RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES
* FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
* PROCTER & GAMBLE CONSUMER & MARKET KNOWLEDGE INFORMATION SESSION
* GLOBAL CAREER SERIES: EAST ASIA CAREER NIGHT
* MARKETING YOUR SCIENCE DEGREE, PRESENTED BY ELI LILLY
* APPOINTMENTS WITH THE NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA)
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COME VISIT US AT THE MARKETING BLITZ!
The Career Development Center will host various booths on campus during the month of September. Stop by to learn about the services and events being offered by our center for Fall 2009. The first 350 visitors at each booth get a free employer-sponsored t-shirt!
9/9/09, 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., Student Involvement Fair (Sponsored by Enterprise Rent-A-Car) 9/22/09, 12:30 - 3:30 p.m., Jordan Hall Lobby (Meet employers from Cook Medical)
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RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES:
9/8/09: Eli Lilly & Co., Organic Chemistry Internship, Summer 2010
9/10/09: Procter & Gamble (Scientific Research & Development Division)/Ph.D. Level Scientists
9/30/09: Nielsen/Analyst, Professional Services
10/2/09: Blue Vista Capital Management/Real Estate Analyst
10/5/09: General Mills/Business Management Associate, Business Management Associate Internship
10/14/09: WestPoint Financial Group/MassMutual
10/20/09: Walgreen's/Retail Management Internship, Retail Management Trainee
10/21/09: Enterprise Rent-A-Car/Summer Management/Sales Intern, Sales/Management Trainee
Submit your resume and learn more about these and other positions through myIUcareers.
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FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
Don't forget to check the full-time, part-time, and internship postings on myIUcareers. Below is a preview of what is currently available:
Full-time positions:
* Insight Global, Inc, Sales/Account Manager-Fall 2009
* Taylor Sportswear - A Division of T.I.S., Production Artist
* The Buckle, Management Development Program
* Mesirow Financial, Senior Programmer Analyst
Internships:
* Target Stores, Executive Intern
* WestPoint Financial Group/MassMutual, Financial Services Internship
* Student Conservation Association, Expense Paid Conservation Internships
* BLASTmedia, Media Relations Intern
Part-time positions:
* IU Campus Bus Service, Customer Information Specialist (Non-Work Study)
* Indiana Geological Survey, Publication Layout Assistant (Non-Work Study)
* IU School of Education - Cultural Immersion Projects, Office Assistant (Work-Study)
* IU Swain Hall Library, Library assistant I (Work-Study)
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PROCTER & GAMBLE CONSUMER & MARKET KNOWLEDGE INFORMATION SESSION Thursday, September 10, 7:30 p.m.
Kelly School of Business, BU202
Do you have an inherent interest in people, an intense curiosity to understand why people behave as they do...and want to drive those insights to action!
Procter & Gamble's Consumer & Market Knowledge (CMK) function is uniquely responsible for championing the voice of the consumer and being on the forefront of market trends, making CMK people critical leaders on multi-functional business teams. Our core work is the integration of consumer, shopper, and market understanding to catalyze business growth.
P&G CMK is looking for individuals from diverse educational backgrounds who are strong analytical thinkers and creative problem solvers, and are able to influence others via excellence in both verbal and written communication.
Topics will include:
* Internship (Junior) and Full-time employment (Seniors) opportunities
* What is CMK?
* What skills drive success in CMK?
* Careers in CMK
* How to apply
This opportunity is open to all majors.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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GLOBAL CAREER SERIES: EAST ASIA CAREER NIGHT Tuesday, September 15, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Join IU Alumni and career professionals who specialized in East Asian studies and now work in careers that draw on their knowledge of East Asian languages and culture! Panelists will share their experiences abroad; provide tips on how to maximize your time here at IU, and offer strategies for Americans seeking international work. There will be time set aside to network with the panelists and other students with similar goals and interests. This night should be especially useful for students in international studies, area studies, languages, journalism, and other majors focused on global careers.
* Kara Abramson, Washington, DC, Congressional Executive Commission on China
* Joe Coleman, Indiana University,Former AP Bureau Chief in Japan
* Jen Pearl, Grad Student, Indiana University, Internship in Public Relations, Beijing, China
* Jim Walsh, Bloomington, Indiana, taught English as a second language in China
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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MARKETING YOUR SCIENCE DEGREE, PRESENTED BY ELI LILLY Tuesday, September 15, 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Chemistry Building, CH 122
Join representatives from Eli Lilly and the Career Development Center for an information session/workshop. Gain valuable insight into what employers look for in potential hires, and resume building strategies and techniques. In addition, learn more about Eli Lilly and positions that are available.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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APPOINTMENTS WITH THE NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA) Wednesday, September 16, 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
This is your chance to learn about working for the National Security Agency (NSA). On September 16, a NSA recruiter will hold 15-minute individual appointments to answer your questions and provide information about career opportunities with the NSA.
The National Security Agency is a federal government agency that coordinates certain domestic and foreign communications challenges, including the collection of foreign secure communications and the protection of U.S. secure communications.
Sign up for a time slot through your myIUcareers account under the "On Campus Interviews" tab.
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For more information on these and other events, visit www.iucareers.com and sign in to your myIUcareers account.
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When you're looking for jobs, be sure to check the job listings (by using the "search jobs" feature) as well as the Interviews and Events tabs to find jobs that will have on-campus interviews.
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BENEFITS OF myIUcareers:
Participate in on-campus interviews for internship and full-time employment/Access online postings for part-time, internship, fellowship, and full-time positions/View the IU Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services calendar of interviews and events and RSVP for workshops and employer information sessions/ Obtain contact information for employers actively partnered with the Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services
* COME VISIT US AT THE MARKETING BLITZ!
* RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES
* FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
* PROCTER & GAMBLE CONSUMER & MARKET KNOWLEDGE INFORMATION SESSION
* GLOBAL CAREER SERIES: EAST ASIA CAREER NIGHT
* MARKETING YOUR SCIENCE DEGREE, PRESENTED BY ELI LILLY
* APPOINTMENTS WITH THE NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
COME VISIT US AT THE MARKETING BLITZ!
The Career Development Center will host various booths on campus during the month of September. Stop by to learn about the services and events being offered by our center for Fall 2009. The first 350 visitors at each booth get a free employer-sponsored t-shirt!
9/9/09, 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., Student Involvement Fair (Sponsored by Enterprise Rent-A-Car) 9/22/09, 12:30 - 3:30 p.m., Jordan Hall Lobby (Meet employers from Cook Medical)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES:
9/8/09: Eli Lilly & Co., Organic Chemistry Internship, Summer 2010
9/10/09: Procter & Gamble (Scientific Research & Development Division)/Ph.D. Level Scientists
9/30/09: Nielsen/Analyst, Professional Services
10/2/09: Blue Vista Capital Management/Real Estate Analyst
10/5/09: General Mills/Business Management Associate, Business Management Associate Internship
10/14/09: WestPoint Financial Group/MassMutual
10/20/09: Walgreen's/Retail Management Internship, Retail Management Trainee
10/21/09: Enterprise Rent-A-Car/Summer Management/Sales Intern, Sales/Management Trainee
Submit your resume and learn more about these and other positions through myIUcareers.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
Don't forget to check the full-time, part-time, and internship postings on myIUcareers. Below is a preview of what is currently available:
Full-time positions:
* Insight Global, Inc, Sales/Account Manager-Fall 2009
* Taylor Sportswear - A Division of T.I.S., Production Artist
* The Buckle, Management Development Program
* Mesirow Financial, Senior Programmer Analyst
Internships:
* Target Stores, Executive Intern
* WestPoint Financial Group/MassMutual, Financial Services Internship
* Student Conservation Association, Expense Paid Conservation Internships
* BLASTmedia, Media Relations Intern
Part-time positions:
* IU Campus Bus Service, Customer Information Specialist (Non-Work Study)
* Indiana Geological Survey, Publication Layout Assistant (Non-Work Study)
* IU School of Education - Cultural Immersion Projects, Office Assistant (Work-Study)
* IU Swain Hall Library, Library assistant I (Work-Study)
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PROCTER & GAMBLE CONSUMER & MARKET KNOWLEDGE INFORMATION SESSION Thursday, September 10, 7:30 p.m.
Kelly School of Business, BU202
Do you have an inherent interest in people, an intense curiosity to understand why people behave as they do...and want to drive those insights to action!
Procter & Gamble's Consumer & Market Knowledge (CMK) function is uniquely responsible for championing the voice of the consumer and being on the forefront of market trends, making CMK people critical leaders on multi-functional business teams. Our core work is the integration of consumer, shopper, and market understanding to catalyze business growth.
P&G CMK is looking for individuals from diverse educational backgrounds who are strong analytical thinkers and creative problem solvers, and are able to influence others via excellence in both verbal and written communication.
Topics will include:
* Internship (Junior) and Full-time employment (Seniors) opportunities
* What is CMK?
* What skills drive success in CMK?
* Careers in CMK
* How to apply
This opportunity is open to all majors.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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GLOBAL CAREER SERIES: EAST ASIA CAREER NIGHT Tuesday, September 15, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Join IU Alumni and career professionals who specialized in East Asian studies and now work in careers that draw on their knowledge of East Asian languages and culture! Panelists will share their experiences abroad; provide tips on how to maximize your time here at IU, and offer strategies for Americans seeking international work. There will be time set aside to network with the panelists and other students with similar goals and interests. This night should be especially useful for students in international studies, area studies, languages, journalism, and other majors focused on global careers.
* Kara Abramson, Washington, DC, Congressional Executive Commission on China
* Joe Coleman, Indiana University,Former AP Bureau Chief in Japan
* Jen Pearl, Grad Student, Indiana University, Internship in Public Relations, Beijing, China
* Jim Walsh, Bloomington, Indiana, taught English as a second language in China
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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MARKETING YOUR SCIENCE DEGREE, PRESENTED BY ELI LILLY Tuesday, September 15, 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Chemistry Building, CH 122
Join representatives from Eli Lilly and the Career Development Center for an information session/workshop. Gain valuable insight into what employers look for in potential hires, and resume building strategies and techniques. In addition, learn more about Eli Lilly and positions that are available.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
This is your chance to learn about working for the National Security Agency (NSA). On September 16, a NSA recruiter will hold 15-minute individual appointments to answer your questions and provide information about career opportunities with the NSA.
The National Security Agency is a federal government agency that coordinates certain domestic and foreign communications challenges, including the collection of foreign secure communications and the protection of U.S. secure communications.
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Call-Out Meeting - Student Organization for Cognitive Science
The Student Organization for Cognitive Science (SOCS) invites all students interested in Cognitive Science and related fields to the call-out meeting on Thursday, September 10, from 5-7 p.m. We'll discuss our semester plans over some free pizza. (Many thanks to the Cognitive Science Program!)
SOCS Call-out Meeting
When: Thursday, September 10, 5-7 p.m.
Where: IMU Faculty Room (above the University Club, by Whittenberger Auditorium)
What: Discussion of semester activities and free pizza
Who: Majors and non-majors welcome!
The Student Organization for Cognitive Science (SOCS) organizes a variety of activities including Professor dinners, movie nights, TED parties, and discussions.
For more information, visit http://www.indiana.edu/~iusocs To be added to our mailing list, send 'subscribe socs-l' to listserv@indiana.edu
Contact:
Jaimie Murdock
SOCS President
jammurdo@indiana.edu
SOCS Call-out Meeting
When: Thursday, September 10, 5-7 p.m.
Where: IMU Faculty Room (above the University Club, by Whittenberger Auditorium)
What: Discussion of semester activities and free pizza
Who: Majors and non-majors welcome!
The Student Organization for Cognitive Science (SOCS) organizes a variety of activities including Professor dinners, movie nights, TED parties, and discussions.
For more information, visit http://www.indiana.edu/~iusocs To be added to our mailing list, send 'subscribe socs-l' to listserv@indiana.edu
Contact:
Jaimie Murdock
SOCS President
jammurdo@indiana.edu
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Poynter Center Announces Openings for 2009-10 IU Ethics Bowl Team
Each year the Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions at IU sponsors one team consisting of five undergraduate students to travel and compete in the Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl. The competition begins with ten regional matches in the fall that feed the national competition, held in the early spring. The Central States regional, in which the IU team competes, will be on Saturday, November 14, 2009 at Marian College in Indianapolis.
The Ethics Bowl competition is presented annually by the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics as a method of involving students in deliberating about and seeking to resolve difficult cases and situations. The national competition, which draws together the top 32 teams from the regional rounds, will be held on March 4, 2010 in conjunction with the annual meeting of the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics in Cincinnati, Ohio. IU won the national competition last year and in 2004.
At the national competition, the 32 participating teams compete in three rounds in the morning. The teams are given thirteen complex ethical and policy cases to study in advance of the competition, though they are not told what questions they will be asked about any case. For each match, one team is required to present a view on a case and then respond to questions from the opposing team and judges. Then the roles are reversed, and the opposing team presents an argument surrounding a different case, after which they respond to questions. Teams are evaluated at the end of each match for the quality of their arguments, responses, and counter-responses. The top eight teams advance to the quarterfinals, which are held in the evening.
Interested students should send their name, year, major (or possible major), along with a statement of interest by email, to:
Prof. Richard Miller (miller3@indiana.edu)
Director, Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions
IUB
Please reference Ethics Bowl in the subject line. Applications will be reviewed starting on September 21, 2009. Students should include information about their coursework and background in ethics, along with any questions about the Ethics Bowl team that they may have. Team members meet twice a week from around late September until the November regional event. If they are successful in being selected to participate in the national competition, they will again meet twice a week from the time second semester starts until the March 4 event.
See the web site, http://poynter.indiana.edu/ethicsbowl.shtml for more information about the event and about previous teams.
The Ethics Bowl competition is presented annually by the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics as a method of involving students in deliberating about and seeking to resolve difficult cases and situations. The national competition, which draws together the top 32 teams from the regional rounds, will be held on March 4, 2010 in conjunction with the annual meeting of the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics in Cincinnati, Ohio. IU won the national competition last year and in 2004.
At the national competition, the 32 participating teams compete in three rounds in the morning. The teams are given thirteen complex ethical and policy cases to study in advance of the competition, though they are not told what questions they will be asked about any case. For each match, one team is required to present a view on a case and then respond to questions from the opposing team and judges. Then the roles are reversed, and the opposing team presents an argument surrounding a different case, after which they respond to questions. Teams are evaluated at the end of each match for the quality of their arguments, responses, and counter-responses. The top eight teams advance to the quarterfinals, which are held in the evening.
Interested students should send their name, year, major (or possible major), along with a statement of interest by email, to:
Prof. Richard Miller (miller3@indiana.edu)
Director, Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions
IUB
Please reference Ethics Bowl in the subject line. Applications will be reviewed starting on September 21, 2009. Students should include information about their coursework and background in ethics, along with any questions about the Ethics Bowl team that they may have. Team members meet twice a week from around late September until the November regional event. If they are successful in being selected to participate in the national competition, they will again meet twice a week from the time second semester starts until the March 4 event.
See the web site, http://poynter.indiana.edu/ethicsbowl.shtml for more information about the event and about previous teams.
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