University of Wisconsin-Madison Skip navigationUW-Madison Home PageMy UW-MadisonSearch UW
 

 

UW Home page

UW-Madison
Advising Resources

Advising events

Events listed below are part of the university events calendar. To get an event listed on this page, submit it to the university calendar and select Careers, advising, tutoring for the event category.

Nov 05
09 a.m. International Opportunities Advising
Interested in looking into international opportunities for the semester? The summer? Following graduation? Looking for a summer internship? A volunteer opportunity over break? Post-graduation work abroad? Go Global! is pleased to offer advising for those interested in looking into international opportunities of all sorts. 301 Ingraham Hall. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Information: 265-6070, go@global.wisc.edu
4 p.m. Italian Programs Info Session
Learn about the study-abroad programs in Italy offered by International Academic Programs. Get all of your questions answered and talk with past participants. 223 Van Hise Hall. 4-5 p.m. Information: fauquet@bascom.wisc.edu
Nov 07
09 a.m. Doctor of Physical Therapy 'Meet the Program' Event
Have all questions answered about admissions, classes, clinical education and more. 1300 University Ave. 9 a.m.-noon. Information: 265-9388, levy@pt.wisc.edu
Nov 09
5:30 p.m. Third Annual Certificate Showcase
Is a certificate just like a minor? What is the point of pursuing one anyway? Representatives of certificate programs from various schools and colleges answer these questions. Figure out what a certificate is, discuss why to pursue one, and have the opportunity to learn about a variety of certificate programs by speaking with department representatives in a fair-like atmosphere. Chadbourne Main Lounge, Chadbourne Hall. 5:30-6:30 p.m. Information: trabant@wisc.edu
Nov 10
10 a.m. Job Search Support Group
For Unemployed Professionals in the Community

Find support with an informal group designed to provide unemployed [and underemployed] professionals with resources, new ideas and a place to meet others looking for better employment. The group is facilitated by a counselor from the UW-Madison Adult and Student Services Center, Division of Continuing Studies. Contact 263-6960 to confirm session. 7246 21 N. Park St.. 10 a.m.-noon. Information: 263-6960, assc@dcs.wisc.edu
Nov 11
12 p.m. Peace Corps Advising
Are you interested in volunteering overseas? Want to learn another language, live in another culture, apply your degree where it will make a difference? Peace Corps is sending volunteers to more than 75 countries in 30 assignment areas. Come to an advising meeting with the UW-Madison Peace Corps representative to find out more. No appointment needed. 116 Agricultural Hall. Noon-3 p.m. Information: 262-1121, peacecorps@international.wisc.edu
4:30 p.m. What Can You Do With an International Studies Major?
What are common career paths and possibilities for IS majors? How do you begin planning for the job market now? Which skills should you develop? Which resources are available to you? Join Sheila Jensen from L&S Career Services for the answers to these questions and more. Visit the Web site for more information. 206 Ingraham Hall. 4:30-5:30 p.m.
6 p.m. Peace Corps Information Meeting
Join the UW-Madison Peace Corps representative and other returned volunteers for photos, stories, and movie about Peace Corps. Bring your sense of adventure and questions about how you could spend two years immersed in another culture, learning new languages and spreading friendship and peace. Media Room, Armory and Gymnasium (Red Gym). 6-7 p.m. Information: 262-1121, peacecorps@international.wisc.edu
Nov 13
2:30 p.m. International Studies Major: Decalre Me!
This drop-in declaration and Q&A session for IS majors. Come at any time during this session to fill out the paperwork to declare the major. Stay for an open Q&A if you wish. For students who have completed the prerequisites to the Major. Please bring a recent DARS. 206 Ingraham Hall. 2:30-4 p.m.
3 p.m. Study Abroad for International Studies Majors
Planning Tips for IS Majors

Join us to plan for study abroad. Tips cover picking the best program for you, financing your program, getting credit in the major from abroad, and preparing for future international work and internships. 206 Ingraham Hall. 3-4 p.m.
Nov 16
6 p.m. WI Idea Fellowship Program
Information Sessions

WI Idea Undergraduate Fellowships provide opportunities to collaborate with a community partner and faculty/instructional staff sponsor to meet pressing community needs locally, nationally or internationally. Students receive stipends of up to $3000 each and three academic credits. Mezzanine A-B , Armory and Gymnasium (Red Gym). 6-7 p.m. Information: 263-2432, etryon@wisc.edu
Nov 17
10 a.m. Job Search Support Group
For Unemployed Professionals in the Community

Find support with an informal group designed to provide unemployed [and underemployed] professionals with resources, new ideas and a place to meet others looking for better employment. The group is facilitated by a counselor from the UW-Madison Adult and Student Services Center, Division of Continuing Studies. Contact 263-6960 to confirm session. 7246 21 N. Park St.. 10 a.m.-noon. Information: 263-6960, assc@dcs.wisc.edu
1 p.m. International Opportunities Advising
Interested in looking into international opportunities for the semester? The summer? Following graduation? Looking for a summer internship? A volunteer opportunity over break? Post-graduation work abroad? Go Global! is pleased to offer advising for those interested in looking into international opportunities of all sorts. 301 Ingraham Hall. 1-5 p.m. Information: 265-6070, go@global.wisc.edu
3 p.m. Peace Corps Information Table
Visit the UW-Madison Peace Corps representative to pick up information and ask questions about service. No appointment needed, just stop by. Memorial Union. 3-6 p.m. Information: 262-1121, peacecorps@international.wisc.edu
5 p.m. Intro to the International Studies Major
Considering a major in international studies? Come to this session and learn about prerequisites, major requirements, study abroad and what you can do with an IS major. Required for all international studies majors. Visit the Web site for more information. 206 Ingraham Hall. 5 p.m.
Nov 18
12 p.m. Peace Corps Advising
Are you interested in volunteering overseas? Want to learn another language, live in another culture, apply your degree where it will make a difference? Peace Corps is sending volunteers to more than 75 countries in 30 assignment areas. Come to an advising meeting with the UW-Madison Peace Corps representative to find out more. No appointment needed. 116 Agricultural Hall. Noon-3 p.m. Information: 262-1121, peacecorps@international.wisc.edu
Nov 19
09 a.m. International Opportunities Advising
Interested in looking into international opportunities for the semester? The summer? Following graduation? Looking for a summer internship? A volunteer opportunity over break? Post-graduation work abroad? Go Global! is pleased to offer advising for those interested in looking into international opportunities of all sorts. 301 Ingraham Hall. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Information: 265-6070, go@global.wisc.edu
Nov 24
10 a.m. Job Search Support Group
For Unemployed Professionals in the Community

Find support with an informal group designed to provide unemployed [and underemployed] professionals with resources, new ideas and a place to meet others looking for better employment. The group is facilitated by a counselor from the UW-Madison Adult and Student Services Center, Division of Continuing Studies. Contact 263-6960 to confirm session. 7246 21 N. Park St.. 10 a.m.-noon. Information: 263-6960, assc@dcs.wisc.edu
1 p.m. International Opportunities Advising
Interested in looking into international opportunities for the semester? The summer? Following graduation? Looking for a summer internship? A volunteer opportunity over break? Post-graduation work abroad? Go Global! is pleased to offer advising for those interested in looking into international opportunities of all sorts. 301 Ingraham Hall. 1-5 p.m. Information: 265-6070, go@global.wisc.edu
Dec 01
10 a.m. Job Search Support Group
For Unemployed Professionals in the Community

Find support with an informal group designed to provide unemployed [and underemployed] professionals with resources, new ideas and a place to meet others looking for better employment. The group is facilitated by a counselor from the UW-Madison Adult and Student Services Center, Division of Continuing Studies. Contact 263-6960 to confirm session. 7246 21 N. Park St.. 10 a.m.-noon. Information: 263-6960, assc@dcs.wisc.edu
1 p.m. International Opportunities Advising
Interested in looking into international opportunities for the semester? The summer? Following graduation? Looking for a summer internship? A volunteer opportunity over break? Post-graduation work abroad? Go Global! is pleased to offer advising for those interested in looking into international opportunities of all sorts. 301 Ingraham Hall. 1-5 p.m. Information: 265-6070, go@global.wisc.edu
3 p.m. Peace Corps Information Table
Visit the UW-Madison Peace Corps representative to pick up information and ask questions about service. No appointment needed, just stop by. Memorial Union. 3-6 p.m. Information: 262-1121, peacecorps@international.wisc.edu
Dec 02
12 p.m. Peace Corps Advising
Are you interested in volunteering overseas? Want to learn another language, live in another culture, apply your degree where it will make a difference? Peace Corps is sending volunteers to more than 75 countries in 30 assignment areas. Come to an advising meeting with the UW-Madison Peace Corps representative to find out more. No appointment needed. 116 Agricultural Hall. Noon-3 p.m. Information: 262-1121, peacecorps@international.wisc.edu
Dec 03
09 a.m. International Opportunities Advising
Interested in looking into international opportunities for the semester? The summer? Following graduation? Looking for a summer internship? A volunteer opportunity over break? Post-graduation work abroad? Go Global! is pleased to offer advising for those interested in looking into international opportunities of all sorts. 301 Ingraham Hall. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Information: 265-6070, go@global.wisc.edu
Dec 04
1 p.m. International Studies Major: Decalre Me!
This drop-in declaration and Q&A session for IS majors. Come at any time during this session to fill out the paperwork to declare the major. Stay for an open Q&A if you wish. For students who have completed the prerequisites to the Major. Please bring a recent DARS. 206 Ingraham Hall. 1-2:30 p.m.
Dec 08
10 a.m. Job Search Support Group
For Unemployed Professionals in the Community

Find support with an informal group designed to provide unemployed [and underemployed] professionals with resources, new ideas and a place to meet others looking for better employment. The group is facilitated by a counselor from the UW-Madison Adult and Student Services Center, Division of Continuing Studies. Contact 263-6960 to confirm session. 7246 21 N. Park St.. 10 a.m.-noon. Information: 263-6960, assc@dcs.wisc.edu
1 p.m. International Opportunities Advising
Interested in looking into international opportunities for the semester? The summer? Following graduation? Looking for a summer internship? A volunteer opportunity over break? Post-graduation work abroad? Go Global! is pleased to offer advising for those interested in looking into international opportunities of all sorts. 301 Ingraham Hall. 1-5 p.m. Information: 265-6070, go@global.wisc.edu
Dec 09
12 p.m. Peace Corps Advising
Are you interested in volunteering overseas? Want to learn another language, live in another culture, apply your degree where it will make a difference? Peace Corps is sending volunteers to more than 75 countries in 30 assignment areas. Come to an advising meeting with the UW-Madison Peace Corps representative to find out more. No appointment needed. 116 Agricultural Hall. Noon-3 p.m. Information: 262-1121, peacecorps@international.wisc.edu
6 p.m. Peace Corps Information Meeting
Join the UW-Madison Peace Corps representative and other returned volunteers for photos, stories, and movie about Peace Corps. Bring your sense of adventure and questions about how you could spend two years immersed in another culture, learning new languages and spreading friendship and peace. Media Room, Armory and Gymnasium (Red Gym). 6-7 p.m. Information: 262-1121, peacecorps@international.wisc.edu
Dec 10
09 a.m. International Opportunities Advising
Interested in looking into international opportunities for the semester? The summer? Following graduation? Looking for a summer internship? A volunteer opportunity over break? Post-graduation work abroad? Go Global! is pleased to offer advising for those interested in looking into international opportunities of all sorts. 301 Ingraham Hall. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Information: 265-6070, go@global.wisc.edu
Dec 15
10 a.m. Job Search Support Group
For Unemployed Professionals in the Community

Find support with an informal group designed to provide unemployed [and underemployed] professionals with resources, new ideas and a place to meet others looking for better employment. The group is facilitated by a counselor from the UW-Madison Adult and Student Services Center, Division of Continuing Studies. Contact 263-6960 to confirm session. 7246 21 N. Park St.. 10 a.m.-noon. Information: 263-6960, assc@dcs.wisc.edu
1 p.m. International Opportunities Advising
Interested in looking into international opportunities for the semester? The summer? Following graduation? Looking for a summer internship? A volunteer opportunity over break? Post-graduation work abroad? Go Global! is pleased to offer advising for those interested in looking into international opportunities of all sorts. 301 Ingraham Hall. 1-5 p.m. Information: 265-6070, go@global.wisc.edu
3 p.m. Peace Corps Information Table
Visit the UW-Madison Peace Corps representative to pick up information and ask questions about service. No appointment needed, just stop by. Memorial Union. 3-6 p.m. Information: 262-1121, peacecorps@international.wisc.edu
Dec 16
12 p.m. Peace Corps Advising
Are you interested in volunteering overseas? Want to learn another language, live in another culture, apply your degree where it will make a difference? Peace Corps is sending volunteers to more than 75 countries in 30 assignment areas. Come to an advising meeting with the UW-Madison Peace Corps representative to find out more. No appointment needed. 116 Agricultural Hall. Noon-3 p.m. Information: 262-1121, peacecorps@international.wisc.edu
Dec 17
09 a.m. International Opportunities Advising
Interested in looking into international opportunities for the semester? The summer? Following graduation? Looking for a summer internship? A volunteer opportunity over break? Post-graduation work abroad? Go Global! is pleased to offer advising for those interested in looking into international opportunities of all sorts. 301 Ingraham Hall. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Information: 265-6070, go@global.wisc.edu
Dec 22
10 a.m. Job Search Support Group
For Unemployed Professionals in the Community

Find support with an informal group designed to provide unemployed [and underemployed] professionals with resources, new ideas and a place to meet others looking for better employment. The group is facilitated by a counselor from the UW-Madison Adult and Student Services Center, Division of Continuing Studies. Contact 263-6960 to confirm session. 7246 21 N. Park St.. 10 a.m.-noon. Information: 263-6960, assc@dcs.wisc.edu
Dec 29
10 a.m. Job Search Support Group
For Unemployed Professionals in the Community

Find support with an informal group designed to provide unemployed [and underemployed] professionals with resources, new ideas and a place to meet others looking for better employment. The group is facilitated by a counselor from the UW-Madison Adult and Student Services Center, Division of Continuing Studies. Contact 263-6960 to confirm session. 7246 21 N. Park St.. 10 a.m.-noon. Information: 263-6960, assc@dcs.wisc.edu
Jan 28
11 a.m. Public Service Fair
The Public Service Fair is an annual event sponsored by the Morgridge Center for Public Service that brings representatives from nonprofit organizations and governmental agencies to showcase their job opportunities, internships and current volunteer opportunities. Local, state, and federal organizations and schools will be on hand to discuss ways in which you can get volunteer experience or start your career in the nonprofit or governmental sector. Great Hall, Memorial Union. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Information: 263-2432, info@morgridge.wisc.edu
Feb 10
6 p.m. Peace Corps Information Meeting
Join the UW-Madison Peace Corps representative and other returned volunteers for photos, stories, and movie about Peace Corps. Bring your sense of adventure and questions about how you could spend two years immersed in another culture, learning new languages and spreading friendship and peace. Media Room, Armory and Gymnasium (Red Gym). 6-7 p.m. Information: 262-1121, peacecorps@international.wisc.edu

Full event calendar

 

 
 
University Communications | UW Home