Archive for October, 2024

Quills to Connect

Tuesday, October 1st, 2024

Hello everyone!

If you love arts and crafts, meaningful connections, outreach/volunteer events, or to simply decompress from the stress of school, come join Quills to Connect! We are a pen-pal club that aims to bridge the communication gap between college students and the senior community through letter writing. If you’re interested, join our Slack and follow our Instagram for information regarding meeting dates and outreach events! Student Interest Forms and our Linktree to our website can also be found attached below! Hope to see you at our first meeting!

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Open Call – Group MFA Show

Tuesday, October 1st, 2024

Open Call for MFA Students: Group Show on the Current State of Politics in the United States

Exhibition Title: Politics of Perspective

Location: DUOS | 1732 E 14th St, Los Angeles CA 90021
Exhibition Dates: October 29 – Nov 5th, 2024
Submission Deadline: October 18th, 2024

As the 2024 U.S. presidential election approaches, the political landscape is more charged than ever. We invite MFA students from greater Los Angeles to explore this dynamic through their art. We seek thought-provoking works that address the current state of politics, reflect on societal issues, and engage viewers in meaningful dialogue.

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Undergraduate Research Journal of Psychology – Recruitment

Tuesday, October 1st, 2024

ATTENTION ALL UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: We encourage anyone interested in undergraduate psychology research and the process of publishing a scientific journal to apply to The Undergraduate Research Journal of Psychology (URJP). Those interested in Psychology/Neuroscience Graduate School are especially encouraged to apply. It is open to all majors and no experience is necessary! We are a passionate and fun community of undergraduates who love learning about and contributing to psychology research. Our deadline is Saturday, October 5th at 11:59 PM PST.

Our application is linked HERE, and we’re so excited to read your application!. This year, we are accepting members in all three teams: Editing, Submissions/Workshops, and Marketing/Finance. Members of the Editing team will learn how to evaluate and edit novel Psychology research, members of the Submissions/Workshops team will plan workshops and prepare the articles for editing, and members of the Marketing/Finance team will work on social media campaigns and design-oriented projects to increase awareness about our organization’s mission—to amplify the voices of undergraduate psychology researchers! Please use this document to find more information about our available positions.

EMRA 2024 Recruitment

Tuesday, October 1st, 2024

Emergency Medicine Research Associates Fall 2024 Recruitment

ABOUT

We seek to admit highly motivated and competent students who have an interest in volunteering in the hospital, want to learn more about emergency medicine, and demonstrate a desire to assist with clinical research. Emergency Medicine Research Associates recruits during the Fall and Spring quarters of each academic year. Our next recruitment will take place in Spring 2025 after the completion of the Fall 2024 cycle. The application process consists of an online application, followed by primary and secondary interviews. At the beginning of each recruitment cycle, we hold two information sessions to provide general program details and application deadlines. While not mandatory, we highly encourage prospective members to attend. 

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Call for Submissions – see/saw

Tuesday, October 1st, 2024

see/saw is a print journal by and for undergraduates devoted to publishing original research in art history and art criticism. Founded in 2023 at the University of California, Berkeley, our publication shares innovative critical work to promote intellectual and creative connectivity among an international network of undergraduate students. As emergent art historians, we are committed to diversifying the field and developing intersectional critical analyses of the artistic canon. see/saw is partial to considerations of art and artists that have been historically erased and underemphasized. To view our inaugural issue and get a sense of the work which we have previously published, visit our website at hartberkeley.com/seesaw

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