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<Title>SMaRT Scholars Pilot Program - Apply now!</Title>
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<Title>FULBRIGHT INFORMATION SESSION        3/29 - NOON - PUP 204</Title>
<Tagline>Come learn about the Fulbright Program and have pizza!</Tagline>
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    Have you ever thought about living abroad for a year after you graduate? Are
    you interested in teaching English? Doing independent research? Enrolling in
    graduate school? Then come hear about the </span><a href="http://us.fulbrightonline.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Fulbright U.S. Student Program</span></a><span>, a
    prestigious scholarship program that funds U.S. graduates to conduct in-person
    research, earn a master's degree, or teach English as a foreign language in one
    of 140+ countries throughout the world. </span></p>
    
    <p><span>This information session is open to all students, both
    undergraduates and graduates. It is being sponsored by the Anthropology Club,
    the Public Health COM, the Sociology Society, and the Department of Sociology,
    Anthropology, and Public Health, and it will be led by Dr. Brian Souders,
    UMBC's Fulbright Program Advisor. Dr. Souders coaches students through UMBC’s
    (very successful!) Fulbright application process – including quite a few from
    our department! And this session, we anticipate a guest appearance by our own
    anthropology grad <span>Maryam Elhabashy</span> (2021),
    who is currently in Kuwait where she is conducting research supported by a Fulbright
    Award.</span></p>
    
    <p><span> Please plan to join us to hear about this exciting program
    and maybe have some pizza. If you can’t join us or have any questions, please
    contact Dr. Souders at </span><a href="mailto:fulbright@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>fulbright@umbc.edu</span></a><span>.</span></p></div>
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<Title>New Event - HCST Movie: Chain Reaction</Title>
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<Title>New Event - HCST Movie: Chain Reaction</Title>
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<Title>SAPH Job Opportunity</Title>
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    seeking an Academic Program Specialist (APS) for the Department of Sociology,
    Anthropology, and Public Health (SAPH). The department also houses the MA
    program in Applied Sociology and collaborates closely with the Doctoral Program
    in Gerontology.  Three core interest
    areas join the department's programs: health &amp; aging in society; diversity,
    gender &amp; culture; and applied social science research. The department
    provides a vibrant academic home for a diverse community of undergraduate and
    graduate students, staff, and faculty.</div><div><p></p><p>Working collaboratively with the program directors,
    department manager, and department chair, the APS identifies, prioritizes, and
    completes day-to-day operational tasks to support our department community.
    This position involves independently completing duties under general supervision
    and delegating tasks to student workers. 
    The work requires comprehensive knowledge of the department's mission
    and operations, the ability to communicate effectively, and planning &amp;
    organization skills.  This position
    requires daily in-person office work (opening and closing shifts) but may have
    hybrid telework projects available throughout the year.</p><em>If you are interested in this position and would like to apply, please follow the link below. Please feel free to share the attached job ad with prospective applicants.</em></div><div><em><br></em></div><div><span><span><span>For
    best consideration, submit a cover letter, resume and contact information for
    three professional references <strong><u>by </u></strong></span><span><strong><u>February 13, 2023</u></strong></span><span>, (applications will
    be accepted until the position is filled)</span></span></span></div><div><em><a href="https://listings.umbc.edu/cw/en-us/job/494044/academic-program-specialist" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://listings.umbc.edu/cw/en-us/job/494044/academic-program-specialist</a></em></div></div>
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