February 12, 2008


CCE WORKSHOPS GALORE!

Filed under: Film Division |  Theatre Arts Division |  Visual Arts Division |  Writing Division |  Jobs/Careers/Internships |  Panels & Presentations |  Teaching |  Film Studies MA

The Columbia University Center for Career Education presents a series of presentations entitled: Career Essentials for Masters Students.  The first is entitled:  Career Exploration. 

Date: February 12, 2008 from 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm EST
Location: Center for Career Education, Conference Room
Contact: For further information regarding this event, please contact Chandlee Bryan at cb2573@columbia.edu or by calling 212-854-5484.
Info & Registration: http://www.careereducation.columbia.edu/events

NOTE: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT ONLINE BY VISITING THE URL ADDRESS SHOWN ABOVE.

February 12, Part 1: Career Exploration: Career fields of interest to liberal arts students; how to explore and identify appropriate industries

February 19, Part 2:
Tools for the Job Search: Writing effective resumes and cover letters

February 26, Part 3:
Job Search: Techniques, strategies, networking skills, timeline

March 4, Part 4: Interviewing: Interview process, interviewing techniques, negotiating (more…)



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September 06, 2007


INFORMATIONAL MEETING: COLUMBIA ARTISTS / TEACHERS (CA/T)

Filed under: Film Division |  Theatre Arts Division |  Visual Arts Division |  Writing Division |  Jobs/Careers/Internships |  Scholarships & Grants |  Teaching |  Off Campus |  Film Studies MA |  Columbia Artists/Teachers

Dear new and returning students,

Fall is now upon us which means it’s time to get the ball rolling for Columbia Artists and Teachers!  If you’re interested in finding out more about our various teaching opportunities and applying for a position, join us for a brief informational meeting:

September 11, 4PM Dodge 413
(If room changes, a sign will be posted.)

Unable to make it but still interested? E-mail Susannah at smn2130@columbia.edu or Kristen at klo21@columbia.edu and they’ll hook you up with info. Looking forward to seeing you there!

[Daily Dish Note:  For more information on CA/T, see the website here.  Columbia Artist/Teachers (CA/T) are graduate students in the writing division of Columbia University’s School of the Arts. CA/T has a dedicated community interest and works with several schools and organizations to build stronger communities through writing, teaching, tutoring, and volunteering. They train and place division students in teaching positions in the attempt to provide each CA/T member with teaching experience. They hope this experience will bolster participants’ professional careers and make their MFA more marketable upon graduation.]

Best,
 Kristen, Alex, Alan, and Susannah



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April 13, 2007


PANEL DISCUSSION: ACADEMIC CAREERS

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Columbia University Center for Career Education presents:

Inside the Academic Search Committee -  Faculty Panel

April 17, 2007 at 6:00pm
Philosophy 301

What are the expectations of faculty hiring committees for entry-level candidates?  What preparation is critical to a successful academic job search? If you are interested in how to prepare for an academic, research, or scholarly career, this panel is for you. (more…)



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March 07, 2007


VOLUNTEER WITH COLUMBIA COMMUNITY IMPACT

Filed under: Volunteer |  Community Impact |  Teaching

Interested in Teaching? Looking for an opportunity to tutor and serve the greater community?

Volunteer to be a tutor for adult students preparing for the GED!

Columbia Community Impact needs tutors to help students once or twice a week with high-school level writing, math, science, or social studies.

Please email stephanieadams@gmail.com if interested!



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