Education Abroad Advisor- Berea College
Department:
Center for International Education
The College has an outstanding career opportunity for an individual with in-depth knowledge of education abroad procedures/programs and the ability to work effectively with a diverse college community.
Responsibilities:
This position is responsible for all aspects of the study abroad program, serving as a key resource to students and faculty in identifying international study opportunities and integrating those into the educational experience.
Qualifications:
Requirements for this position include the following: A Bachelor’s degree (a Master’s degree in an appropriate discipline is preferred); 3 – 5 years experience in a professional education abroad office; superior organizational skills and the ability to communicate effectively are essential as is the ability to advise and mentor young adults. Candidates must possess proficient computer skills and have the ability to travel as needed. Candidates who have studied abroad themselves as students and who are fluent in a second language are especially encouraged to apply.
Contact Information:
An Application to Join the College Staff is required and is available in the Office of People Services, Suite 100, Fairchild Hall on the campus or may be obtained by calling (859) 985-3051 or 985-3050, or on line at http://www.berea.edu/hr. In addition to the Application to Join the College Staff, please submit a current CV and a cover letter which explains why Berea College and this particular position would be a good match with your skills and experiences. These materials may be mailed to People Services, CPO 2189, Berea, KY 40404 or faxed to (859) 985-3911.
Berea College, in light of its mission in the tradition of impartial love and social equality, welcomes all peoples of the earth to learn and work here. Employment decisions are based on training, education and experience related to the requirements of the job. All applicants for employment are considered without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age or disability.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Job Opportunity With Education Abroad
The Education Abroad Office at UK would like to invite students to apply for an up-coming position in our office. We are interested in the position starting as early as mid July and running until spring finals time in 2012. There is a preference for graduate students who have studied abroad previously. The position announcement will go up on the Human Resources website on May 30 and run to June 12.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants
SBE Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants (SBE DDRIG) Agency National Science Foundation Description The National Science Foundation's Division of Behavioral
and Cognitive Sciences (BCS), Division of Social and Economic
Sciences (SES), National Center for Science and Engineering
Statistics (NCSES), and the SBE Office of Multidisciplinary Activities (SMA) award grants to doctoral students to improve
the quality of dissertation research.
These grants provide funds for items not normally available through the student's university.
Additionally, these grants allow doctoral students to undertake significant data-gathering projects and to
conduct field research in settings away from their campus
that would not otherwise be possible. Proposals are judged on the basis of their scientific merit, including
the theoretical importance of the research question and
the appropriateness of the proposed data and methodology to be used in addressing the question. In an effort to improve the quality of dissertation research,
many programs in both BCS and SES, the Research on Science
and Technology Surveys and Statistics program within NCSES, and the Science of Science and Innovation Policy
program in SMA accept doctoral dissertation improvement grant
proposals. Requirements vary across programs, so proposers
are advised to consult the relevant program's webpage for specific information and contact the program director if necessary. The following Programs support dissertation research: Division of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences (BCS) Archaeology<http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/bcs/arch/suppdiss.jsp> Cultural Anthropology<http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/bcs/anthro/suppdiss.jsp> Documenting Endangered Languages<http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/bcs/DEL/DELsuppdiss.jsp> Geography and Spatial Sciences<http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/bcs/grs/suppdiss.jsp> Linguistics<http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/bcs/ling/suppdiss.jsp> Physical Anthropology<http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/bcs/phys/suppdiss.jsp> Division of Social and Economic Sciences (SES) Decision, Risk and Management Sciences<http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/ses/drms/ddrip1.jsp> Economics<http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/ses/econ/ddrip1.jsp> Law and Social Science<http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/ses/law/lawguide1.jsp> Methodology, Measurement, and Statistics<http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/ses/mms/diss1.jsp> Political Science<http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/ses/polisci/ddrip1.jsp> Science, Technology, and Society<http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/ses/ssociety/ssdiss1.jsp> Sociology<http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/ses/soc/socckl1.jsp> National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) Research on Science and Technology Surveys and Statistics Program<http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/ddig_srs.jsp> SBE Office of Multidisciplinary Activities Science of Science and Innovation Policy<http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/scisip/ddrig.jsp> Announcement Number: nsf11547 Closing Date: August 16, 2011 August 16, Annually Thereafter Physical Anthropology August 16, 2011 Science, Technology, and Society September 15, 2011 September 15, Annually Thereafter Documenting Endangered Languages September 16, 2011 September 16, Annually Thereafter Political Science October 15, 2011 October 15, Annually Thereafter Geography and Spatial Sciences January 15, 2012 January 15, Annually Thereafter Political Science February 01, 2012 February 1, Annually Thereafter Science, Technology, and Society February 09, 2012 February 9, Annually Thereafter Physical Anthropology February 15, 2012 February 15, Annually Thereafter Geography and Spatial Sciences August 01, 2012 August 1, Annually Thereafter Science, Technology, and Society Link to Full Announcement http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2011/nsf11547/nsf11547.htm?WT.mc_id=USNSF_179 Contact Information For a list of cognizant program officers for the programs listed above, please visit the SBE Doctoral Dissertation Contact List.<http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/ddrig_contacts.jsp>
Friday, May 20, 2011
Research And Policy Associate
The Kentucky Center for Economic Policy (KCEP), an initiative of the
Mountain Association for Community Economic Development (MACED), is
now accepting applications for the position of Research and Policy
Associate. Click HERE for more info.
Mountain Association for Community Economic Development (MACED), is
now accepting applications for the position of Research and Policy
Associate. Click HERE for more info.
Friday, May 6, 2011
A discussion about globalization, immigration & migration during Crossings.
Dr. Francie Chassen-Lopez (chair, Department of History, University of Kentucky) will moderate a discussion with panelists Dr. Ana Liberato (Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Kentucky), Dr. Cristina Alcalde (Assistant Professor of Gender and Women's Studies), and Andres Cruz (Editor of La Voz de Kentucky and Curator of Crossings) on topics of globalization, immigration and migration.
View Crossings in its final days of exhibition, and come for deeper engagement with the presented work.
Gallery Talk is on May 11, 7p, at LAL @ Loudoun House. Admission is free. Crossings/Travesias is on view now thru May 15. Gallery Hours are Tuesday thru Friday, 10a - 4p, and Saturday & Sunday, 1p - 4p.
View Crossings in its final days of exhibition, and come for deeper engagement with the presented work.
Gallery Talk is on May 11, 7p, at LAL @ Loudoun House. Admission is free. Crossings/Travesias is on view now thru May 15. Gallery Hours are Tuesday thru Friday, 10a - 4p, and Saturday & Sunday, 1p - 4p.
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