The College of Education is pleased to announce the Summer ICT Application to the majors of Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education and Special Education will be open on Monday, June 11th and continue through Friday June 15th. This application is for Fall 2012 entry to the majors.
Information about the requirements for admission as well as the link to application (APPLY button) can be found here: http://education.illinois.edu/programs/ed_major_appl.html
Please read thoroughly the requirements for admission. If you have questions, please contact Pre-Teacher Education Advisor, Joe Cross, at jlcross@illinois.edu.
It is also extremely important that you carefully read all documentation presented as you proceed through the application system. You will need your net ID and your Active Directory password to open the application. If you run into difficulties, please contact undergradadmissions@education.illinois.edu
The Greater Community AIDS Project strives to improve the lives of those living with HIV/AIDS and to help decrease the spread of the disease. Currently they are striving to increase their presence on social media. If you have experience with Facebook or Twitter and interested in promoting GCAP and their mission, consider applying for this unpaid internship. You can do the work remotely. If interested e-mail Mike Benner at mike@gcapnow.com. He will send you an application.
GCAP collaborates with local resources and organizations to serve its community by providing educational outreach to the public and by providing support to those who are living with HIV/AIDS in the form of transitional housing, emergency financial assistance and other services. College students can also volunteer with the organization to help with events, fundraising, housing projects, or administrative work. If interested contact the office at (217) 351-2437 to ask for volunteer application.
Dr. Sandy Cook, Senior Associate Dean for the Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School in Singapore, will be visiting The Career Center on June 13 at 10:30 am. She will be presenting on this medical program, in a session that is open to both staff and students.
The presentation will be held in the first floor conference room of the Student Services Arcade Building.
The Duke University School of Medicine has now extended its presence in Singapore with the presence of Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School. This is a partnership between Duke University and the leading University in Asia, National University of Singapore (NUS).
The Duke-NUS 4 year MD program follows the Duke University School of Medicine curriculum and students are awarded a joint degree from Duke and NUS. This is the only MD degree that Duke awards outside of the US.
If you are interested to find out more about the school and its program, join Prof Sandy Cook who is the Senior Associate Dean for Curriculum Development at Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School for an informal Admissions Information session.
Duke-NUS' application is FREE and application deadline closes on December 1st. Please note that their application is not on the AMCAS system, and you will need to apply separately.
For more information on Duke-NUS, visit their website at www.duke-nus.edu.sg/admissions, Facebook page at www.facebook.com/dukenusgradmedschool and Youtube channel at www.youtube.com/insidedukenus.
Participation
requires visiting research lab 18 times over the course of five to six
weeks, with testing including paper and pencil tasks, computer-based
training and MRI scans. Each session lasts one to two hours. Pay is
$15/hour upon completing the study (~$360 total). Must be right-handed,
native English speaker and between 18-30 years old. http://hpp.beckman.illinois.edu/contact.html