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Wondering how to talk about your study abroad or international experience to employers? This workshop will help you explain your international experiences so that they are meaningful to employers and graduate schools. We’ll discuss all the ways you can share your international experiences on your resume, and how to talk about them in interviews. You’ll hear experiences from students in Spartans Abroad Global Ambassadors (SAGA – study abroad student group), International Student Association (ISA), and Career Peers (Career Services student employees). Students that have studied abroad, international students, or students that have spent time abroad, may benefit from this program.

Visit Lansing’s most Creative Spaces. Explore Internship and Part-time opportunities. Expand your network.
Join us for the 11th annual Mid-Michigan Creative Alliance Studio Crawl. The studio crawl is a unique opportunity to tour local Lansing studios and gain insight into the many creative businesses operating in the Capital City. Studios will be hosting tours of their spaces and answering questions from 3:00-5:00 p.m. After this, everyone will head to Lansing Brewing Company for a networking mixer!
You can come and go as you please. Do what’s convenient for you. Crawlers can start at any agency and visit the creative spaces at their own pace. Tours will be running every 10 to 15 minutes throughout the crawl.

Readjusting to a new culture can be tricky but coming home has its challenges as well. Mark your calendar for this important workshop that is meant to help our CAL study abroad returnees! Refreshments will be provided! Please RSVP on Handshake.
This workshop will:
• Give you the chance to share your experiences with other returning students
• Provide resources to help you stay connected to the culture and language
• Teach you how to leverage your study abroad experience to impress future employers

Chad Frost, Program Coordinator for the Japan Center for Michigan Universities (JCMU), joins Middlebury Institute of International Studies’ (MIIS) Enrollment Advisor, Carol Johnson, for an informative presentation with Q&A about upcoming study abroad opportunities and why graduate school could be the right next step for you. Attendees will learn more about:
· Study abroad opportunities through JCMU.
· What constitutes an international career?
· The skills and experiences necessary for establishing an international career.
· Whether a graduate program is the right next step.
· How foreign language and experiential learning are integrated into all MIIS degrees.
· Special guaranteed MIIS scholarships for JCMU participants and applicants for several MIIS MA degrees

Career Fair Description
NO RSVP REQUIRED. OPEN TO PUBLIC.
This event is in the Spartan Stadium Office Tower, 4th floor Huntington Club
Here’s your chance to meet with reps from 130+ schools offering graduate programs in law, health, science, business, public affairs, arts, humanities and more! Students of all majors and grade levels are encouraged to attend!
Here’s some popular schools who’ve attended last year’s fair:
- Baylor
- Boston College
- Indiana University
- Johns Hopkins University
- Michigan State University
- Northwestern University
- Notre Dame
- Ohio State University
- Penn State University
- Purdue University
- U.C. San Diego
- University Illinois
- University of Arizona
- University of Kentucky
- University of Massachusetts
- University of Miami
- University of Michigan
- University of Minnesota
- University of Pittsburgh
- University of Wisconsin
- Wake Forest
Parking: TBA
Dress Code: Strive to look nice, but it’s okay to come as you are from classes or work!
Sustainability is a high priority at Michigan State University. We appreciate your efforts to help us Be Spartan Green..
- Printed maps/company layouts will be available at the event.
- Carpool when possible.
Questions? Contact Us:
MSU Career Services @ the Stadium: (517) 884-1300
CareerEvents@csp.msu.edu

Are you thinking about pursuing an advanced degree at some point? If so, join the Career Services Network to learn and chat about important aspects to consider such as the application process, types of degrees, preparation, funding, workload, gap years, and outcomes.
This event occurs during MSU’s Graduate and Law School Fair which takes place in the same building . So, attend the discussion and then go upstairs to check out the fair! How convenient!
The event takes place in the Varsity ‘S’ Clubroom of the Spartan Stadium Office Tower (room 235) at 325 W Shaw Ln. This opportunity is open to undergraduate students of all majors and levels (freshmen through recent alumni).

Halloween is coming up but internships aren’t scary!
Interested in internship opportunities for Spring or Summer 2020? Join us for a conversation with your English & Film Studies peers on their summer internship experience. Hear their tips and advice for how to find internships connected to a variety of career pathways for English & Film students.

Intended for students who currently hold roles as undergraduate researchers, this panel discussion provides insight and suggestions on how to manage common challenges and problems. How can you establish an impactful working relationship with your supervisor? How do you manage to balance your academic, personal, and research responsibilities? How can you optimize your relationship with your faculty mentor? A panel of undergraduate researchers will share their experiences and ideas.

Held at the Art Lab, located directly across the street from the museum at 565 E Grand River Ave., East Lansing, MI 48823.
Call for Submissions
Are you a student performer looking for a venue to hone your craft? Or maybe you’re simply a
student with a great idea and a dream. The MSU Broad is now welcoming submissions for our New in Student Performance program! This monthly open call series features students—like you—as the MSU Broad Art Lab becomes a laboratory to develop and showcase your creative research.
How to Apply
Please submit a completed application and work samples to wordmich@msu.edu. Accepted sample materials include: links to personal websites, mp4 video files, mp3 audio files, and still images. MSU FileDepot is recommended for larger files. Incomplete applications, including those without sample materials, unfortunately, won’t be considered. Contact Michelle Word, Director of Education, at wordmich@msu.edu if you have questions about applying.