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The Arizona Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies (AJIS) is an undergraduate-led journal at the
University of Arizona that publishes papers written by undergraduate researchers. The journal
accepts research papers from any discipline, though editors are particularly interested in works
that span multiple disciplines. Submissions from individuals and from groups are accepted. The
deadline to submit a paper for the Spring 2025 edition of AJIS is December 21st, 2024,
11:59PM. If accepted, authors can expect to have their work published both digitally and
physically, and will also have the opportunity to share their work and network with faculty
members at a research showcase in Spring 2025. Visit the AJIS website for more information
about the journal and to read past volumes! You can also contact rii-ajis@arizona.edu or find the
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One week in April is Fulbright Week here at the University of Arizona! Join the Office of Nationally Competitive Scholarships as we celebrate international education and intercultural understanding all week long.
About the U.S. Fulbright Program
The US Fulbright Student Program offers grants for individually designed study/research projects or for English Teaching Assistant Programs. A flagship international educational exchange program sponsored by the US government, it aims to foster mutual understanding between the people of the United States and other countries. Participants are chosen for their academic merit and leadership potential, providing them with opportunities to immerse themselves in diverse cultures, forge meaningful connections, and contribute to global cooperation and diplomacy.
- Virginia Tech's Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Review (PPER) call for papers. PPER is currently soliciting papers from undergraduate students studying philosophy, political science, and economics as well as related subjects. Interested students should submit their articles to PPERVT@gmail.com between April 1 and May 31 each year. For further information, please visit the journal website: https://ppervt.org.
- PPEL Summer School! Learn more here: Philosophy, Politics, Economics, and Law Summer School – Center for the Philosophy of freedom (arizona.edu)
- The Fund for American Studies runs an academic internship program in DC each summer which includes an internship placement, housing, a free-market economics course for credit at George Mason University and other programming. They are offering a full scholarship opportunity for students in Arizona. TFAS would like to extend this opportunity to University of Arizona students for the summer of 2023.
- The student application page is: www.dcinternships.org
- The deadline announcement can be found here: Priority Admissions Deadline Announcement - TFAS DC Internships
- The Arizona Journal of Philosophy, Politics, Economics, and Law (APPEL) is a student-led journal, publishing works from both graduate and undergraduate members of the UArizona community in disciplines pertaining to PPEL.
- The Arizona Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies (AJIS) is an undergraduate-led journal at the University of Arizona, publishing undergraduate research, rii-ajis@email.arizona.edu .
- SBS Student Ambassadors - The Student Ambassadors for the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences are a select group of undergraduate students who:
- Represent outstanding campus leadership
- Have a passion for Social and Behavioral Sciences and the UA
- Demonstrate engagement beyond the classroom
- Have a commitment to higher education
- Student Ambassadors help facilitate a wide variety of programming including outreach, events, and student recruitment initiatives. Applications for 2021-2022 are now being accepted on a rolling basis through March 12, 2021.
- McGuire Center New Venture Development Program - This year-long program teaches the principles of entrepreneurship. Then, under the mentorship of faculty and mentors, students build an idea from early-stage to launch-ready venture! This is a fee free program (students only pay for the credit hours) that can count as a certificate or minor in some cases. For more information visit the McGuire Center NVD website or contact Jordan Elias at jordanelias@email.arizona.edu.
- Arizona Legislative Internship
- The Arizona Legislative Internship Program (ALIP) is a partnership between the University of Arizona and the State of Arizona that invites students from each of Arizona’s universities to participate in a paid internship with either the Arizona State Legislature, Office of the Governor, and Arizona Supreme Court every year.
- Dr. Malakeh Taleghani Endowed Undergraduate and Graduate Fellowships in Iranian Studies
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The Taleghani Endowment committee is soliciting applications for the Taleghani Endowed Undergraduate and Graduate Fellowships. Applications will be evaluated based on the research/project proposal and the applicant’s academic standing and scholarly potential. Taleghani Fellowship Award amount: up to $4,000.
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Green Corps Organizer Program
Green Corps is looking for college graduates who are ready to take on the biggest environmental challenges of our day.
Learn more and apply on our website!
Fall 2024 Deadline: October 31st, 2024
The planet needs all the help it can get. To win now and build a strong foundation for lasting progress, we need people who know how to organize: to run organizations and campaigns that will inspire the support and action we need to save our environment. Our program starts with intensive classroom training. You learn about issues and campaigns, organizing theory and principles, and skills from recruiting volunteers to staging a media event. Then, you move to a more hands-on experience. You make a difference on important campaigns to transition our country to clean energy, protect wildlife, and more. For example, Lauren Karpinski, an organizer from the Green Corps Class of 2019, brought together a coalition of 40 groups that helped win a landmark solar energy bill in Arkansas.
We’re accepting the top 20 candidates for our 2025-2026 program. Graduates will join our more than 400 alumni who are leading environmental campaigns and organizations across the country. If you’re passionate about the environment and ready to learn and practice the craft of organizing after graduation, apply today!
Not a graduating senior? Add your name to our list to receive updates about Green Corps including summer internships and jobs in the environmental and broader social change field!
Green Corps’ year-long program begins in August 2025 with introductory classroom training, and continues with field placements in multiple locations across the U.S. Green Corps also offers a short-term program beginning in January 2025. Candidates must be willing to relocate. Please contact Renee Wellman at renee@greencorps.org with additional questions.
Green Corps is part of The Public Interest Network, which operates and supports organizations committed to a shared vision of a better world and a strategic approach to social change. Visit publicinterestnetwork.org to learn more. Green Corps is an equal opportunity employer. The target annual compensation for this position is $33,500 (but compensation may range between $33,500 and $41,690 depending on location). Green Corps' benefits package includes medical insurance for employees and dependents, needs-based student loan assistance, commuter benefit program, sick pay (60-80 hours/year depending on location), and 80 hours of accrued vacation.We also offer short-term positions, an excellent training program, and opportunities for advancement.
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UCLA's Undergraduate Philosophy Journal, Meditations
UCLA’s Undergraduate Philosophy Journal, Meditations, is currently accepting submissions! If you have a research paper (including an advanced draft of a longer research project) or term paper composed during your undergrad that you are interested in submitting, please feel free to submit to our journal! The guidelines for submission length, formatting, and anonymity are all available at our website: https://philosophy.ucla.edu/undergraduate/meditations-journal/, and you can reach out to me if you have any questions at meditations.philosophy.journal@gmail.com! I look forward to reading your submissions!