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Spring 2007 Week 4: Apr. 23 - Apr. 30
Events: Week 4
 Graduate School Fair
If graduate school is in your future, it is never too late to begin researching graduate schools. At the fair, representatives from graduate and professional schools from all over the country will be sharing information about their programs.
Time and Location:
Wednesday, Apr 25
11:00a to 3:00p
EMU Ballroom
Health Professions Graduate School Fair
The University of Oregon Career Center invites you to participate in our Health Professions Graduate School Fair. UO graduate school fairs are an excellent way to shop for opportunities in the health professions field. We will have twenty five organizations from across the United States sharing their programs with potential students.
Time & Location:
Wednesday, Apr 25
11:00a to 3:00p
EMU Ballroom
Interviewing Essentials 1: Interviewing Basics
This is the first in a two part series on Interviewing. This workshop will give you an overview of the typical stages of an interview, types of questions you may be asked, strategies for how to answer interview questions, and will provide an opportunity for you to answer an interview question in a safe and supportive environment. This workshop is a great introduction for anyone who wants to learn more about interviewing. Come with your questions!
Time & Location:
Tuesday, Apr 24
4:00p to 5:30p Knight Library, Media Services, Proctor 41
register/rsvp online
Pre-Veterinarian Students: Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine will be on campus tomorrow
School representatives will be here Wednesday, April 25th to give a presentation covering their admissions requirements, curriculum, NAVLE pass rates and 24 affiliated US veterinary schools. Ross Academic Advisor, Lori Manson will be in the International Lounge at 3:00, right after the Health Professional Graduate School Fair which takes place in the Ballroom from 11 to 3:00. posted on Monday, April 23, 2007
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Upcoming Events: Spring Career Fair - Get Prepared
 Spring Career Fair
Preparing for the Spring 2007 Career Fair
NovaGroup of Japan Information Session
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Upcoming Events: Etiquette Dinner and Dress for Success Fashion Show
 UO Business Etiquette Dinner and Dress for Success Fashion Show
The annual UO Business Etiquette Dinner and Dress for Success Fashion Show is a few short weeks away. It’s coming up on Thursday, May 17th from 6:00 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. in the EMU Ballroom. This is a fun evening in which students have a chance to hone up on their dining etiquette skills during a beautifully served meal and afterwards get to check out the best way to dress for an interview. You will also have a chance to ask those nagging little questions you might have about how business works or doesn’t work as you chat with the employers seated at your table. This event is FREE to students. Just go to this web link and
register
We hope you’ll join us to sharpen your dining etiquette skills and your knowledge on dressing for success, but you must be registered by May 10th!
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Opportunity of the Week: Earn a Scholarship to study in China
 $1000 SCHOLARSHIP FOR SUMMER STUDY IN CHINA
APRU Undergraduate Summer Program 2007
Fudan University * Shanghai, China
DEADLINE for student applications: Friday, May 4, 2007
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Cool Internships: Week 4
 UO BOOKSTORE - Graphic Design
CITY OF EUGENE - Language Interpreters
LIVEPDX.COM - Editorial
INTEL - Sales/Marketing Training
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IE3: Intern in Japan
 Run for the Cure Foundation in Tokyo, Japan
About the Organization- The Run for the Cure Foundation is an organization that funds education and awareness programs throughout Japan. The Foundation is aided by the support of major corporations and organizations that are willing to donate their time, money, goods and energy to fulfill their mission. Their mission is to increase awareness of the importance of a positive breast health regimen, to strengthen support groups for women in Japan who suffer from breast cancer, and to raise funds to support and encourage the advancement of breast cancer research. Internships consist of three main areas of work:
* Information dissemination and awareness-raising
* Fundraising events
* Other project funding activities
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Campus Interview Program: New Companies Coming to Interview You
 The Campus Interview Program (CIP) connects students and alumni with organizations that want to hire UO students. Employers from leading companies and organizations come to campus to interview for career positions, internships, and part-time or seasonal jobs. Many recruiters hire students from all majors. Check back often, we're adding new visits all the time!!
See who's coming by clicking "read more."
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Peace Corps: Opportunities Abound!
 Counseling teenagers in Belize. Launching an Armenian computer center. Promoting HIV/AIDS awareness in Malawi. Teaching chemistry in a Ghanaian high school. Peace Corps Volunteers work in a wide variety of areas - and no two days are ever the same.
Peace Corps Application Workshop:
Thursday, April 26
Metolius Room (EMU)
4pm - 5pm
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