Hello CHC-ers! We hope you had a relaxing and safe holiday break. We wanted to remind you to stop by our office hours with any questions about starting the quarter, how to get involved in the CHC/campus orgs, or to say hello 🙂 We hope to CHConnect with you soon! – Team MARS
Renew Your Locus Key Card!
Every 90 days
Honors study room key cards have a loan period of 90 Days. Â If you checked your key card out in fall 2021, you may be due for a renewal. Â The library system sends out a courtesy reminder 7 days before the renewal date. Â There is a $25 fee for lost key cards.
CHSC Meeting (Winter Week 1)
Wednesday, January 5, 2022 @ 5:00-6:00 p.m.
CHC Locus (5th Floor of Science Library)
The weekly CHSC meeting is where honors students gather to plan events for the honors community! Join in to help out or give your suggestions about how we can make honors better. Meetings start with an icebreaker or a leadership development activity, followed by important things that have occurred recently in honors. We then go into our plans for the upcoming weeks, followed by break-out rooms for more specific event planning. Register on CampusGroups here: https://cglink.me/2eo/r1412453
Apply to be an Honors Peer Academic Advisor!
APPLICATIONS and résumés are due by 11:59 p.m. on Friday, January 14, 2022
The Honors staff invite you to apply to be an Honors Peer Academic Advisor (PAA)! Honors PAAs play a substantial role in creating & maintaining our close-knit community. They are able to accomplish this through their student advisement, event planning, & communication with the Honors staff.
If you have any questions about your application or the position, please visit https://appointments.web.uci.edu/ to schedule a student advising check-in with a current PAA to discuss your questions. We look forward to receiving your application! Apply now
Carnegie Diverse Internship Program
Winter & Spring 2022
Applications for Winter & Spring 2022 program due Friday, January 7, 2022
Remote Internship
Purpose: A 10-week academic semester internship designed for undergraduate rising sophomores, juniors or seniors interested in international affairs. Up to 5 students will be selected to perform research, assist with communications and outreach or work on development (fundraising) activities.
The Academic Semester Program is part-time, up to 18 hours per week. Interns are paid $15.20 per hour and will work remotely. Interns must have current authorization to work in the U.S.
The Internship Experience: The internship will be focused on practical work experience and
learning, including but not limited to periodic formal educational sessions (e.g., how public policy works, library research skills, writing, presentation and media skills, and career planning). Research interns will perform meaningful, level-appropriate research and writing. Communications and Development interns will engage a variety of think tank related activities, such as outreach, database support, research and grants administration. All will engage in the work of Carnegie scholars and with the policy community at large.
Please see the Google Drive link for information and the application form.