Posted on December 16, 2009 by uclaecon
The Office of Mayor Villaraigosa is seeking undergrads, graduate students, and recent graduates for 2010 internships with the mayor’s office and a wide range of city commissions. Candidates may express a specific area of interest, although placements will be decided based on each department’s needs. Internships begin January 24th and extend into spring quarter. Most [...]
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Posted on December 16, 2009 by uclaecon
The Office of Congresswoman Jane Harman is seeking a proactive and community-oriented individual for the position of Staff Assistant. The position will be based in the El Segundo district office. Following is background on this assignment and application instructions for your reference. Best wishes to all who pursue this opportunity, and please let us know [...]
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Posted on December 16, 2009 by uclaecon
This is just a reminder that we have added Econ. 130 to our Winter Quarter schedule. If you have completed Econ. 101, you can enroll into Econ. 130.
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Posted on December 9, 2009 by uclaecon
Fiat Lux Classes (one unit, P/NP) which are still open: Chin 19: Globalization and Chinese Language Classic 19: My Broken Tongue: Reading Sappho’s Poetry Com Lit 19: Teaching North Africa through Film E&S Sci 19: Environmental Debates Educ 19: Transfer Talk: Understanding Transfer Experience EE Biol 19: Evolution in Galápagos Islands Hist 19: The First [...]
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Posted on December 9, 2009 by uclaecon
CUTF WINTER 2010 COURSE OFFERINGS 152-294-200 Comparative Literature 98TA Crusader Jerusalem: the city in medieval textual narratives Offered Thursday, 2:00-4:50, Royce 152 Instructor Tamar Avedissian/Kathleen Komar Grade Letter grade General Education Credit Foundations of Society & Culture – Historical Analysis Course description This seminar will explore the representations of the city Jerusalem in the chronicles [...]
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Posted on December 9, 2009 by uclaecon
The Asian Languages and Cultures Department will be offering the last Chinese, Japanese, and Korean placements exams of the academic year during week 1 of Winter quarter. Remember there will no longer be any Spring placement exams so please encourage students to take these upcoming exams if they missed it in the Fall. In addition, [...]
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Posted on December 7, 2009 by uclaecon
The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston seeks exceptional college graduates for our Research Assistant Program each year. Research assistants have the opportunity to take an active role in economic research, state and local public policy analysis, and regulatory and monetary policymaking. Positions are available in the Research Department, New England Public Policy Center, and the [...]
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Posted on December 7, 2009 by uclaecon
Dear Students, Every eight years, each department in the University undergoes an extensive review of its programs. The Department of Economics underwent such a review two years ago and is currently scheduled for a follow-up site visit. The site visit will take place on Tuesday, January 19, 2010 and the Review Team is anxious to [...]
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Posted on December 4, 2009 by uclaecon
Job Search Jump Start Last Chance for Fall Quarter! Friday, December 4, 1-4 pm UCLA Career Center, Third Floor, Conference Room All Majors and Class Standing May Attend What’s the secret to landing that first job right out of college? What can you do to gain the edge in a competitive job market that is [...]
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Posted on December 4, 2009 by uclaecon
New Economics Class and Discussion Sections for Winter Quarter We have been able to add one discussion section to each of Econ. 11, 41, and 102, as well as two sections to Econ. 103 due to receiving some emergency funds for Winter Quarter. We have also added Economics 130. The following enrollment restrictions will apply [...]
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Posted on December 4, 2009 by uclaecon
Counseling Assistant Topics Announcement LIST Week of December 7, 2009 The College Academic News Bulletin Check out the web version of CATALIST at http://www.ugeducation.ucla.edu/counseling/catalist/catalist_main.htm TOPICS: * Letters & Science Dates and Deadlines * First Day Reminders * Holidays and CAC December Closure * Math Diagnostic Exam * General Campus Workshops and Events * Spotlight on [...]
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Posted on December 4, 2009 by uclaecon
Please share this message with BRUIN friends seeking a local winter quarter internship with a major philanthropic foundation, and a major supporter of UCLA! The Annenberg Foundation and The Annenberg Space for Photography in Century City are each seeking an intern for Winter Quarter. Job descriptions and application instructions are included in the attached announcements. [...]
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Posted on December 4, 2009 by uclaecon
Food & Water Watch “Take Back the Tap” Campus Coordinator Position Join the international movement to Take Back the Tap and protect water as a human right, not a luxury item! Food & Water Watch is working with a nationwide student action network dedicated to promoting public water systems and breaking the bottled water habit [...]
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Posted on December 4, 2009 by uclaecon
BIG 4 FORUM Thursday, January 14, 2009, 5 – 7 p.m. Ackerman 2nd Floor Lounge Attire: Business Professional The Big 4 Forum welcomes students of all majors with an interest in accounting as a career. The four biggest public accounting firms will be in attendance and include Deloitte, Ernst & Young, KPMG, and PricewaterhouseCoopers. Students [...]
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Posted on December 4, 2009 by uclaecon
Have you been trolling the web looking for ways to apply your Economics skills by pursuing an internship? Did you know that you can earn non-major course credit for doing so by enrolling in Economics 195A or 195B through UCLA’s Center for Community Learning? Well, you can. Economics 195 is a pass/fail independent study course open [...]
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Posted on December 3, 2009 by uclaecon
Comp Lit 2AW was closed for enrollment for a crucial ten days due to a series of problems. It has just reopened and has only 36 students out of 100 enrolled. If you still need to take a Literary and Cultural Analysis, as well as a Writing II course, this is an option to consider.
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Posted on December 1, 2009 by uclaecon
Full-time opportunity with the IRS The IRS Camarillo office is now accepting applications for permanent Internal Revenue agent positions (see http://jobs.irs.gov/car_acc_iraEnt.html). They are specifically looking for students with an accounting backgroudn. The application deadline is December 15, 2009, and interviews will begin on December 19, 2009. Please note that applicants must graduate by March 15, 2010 .
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Posted on December 1, 2009 by uclaecon
PAID INTERNSHIP COMPANY: Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Investment Firm INTERNSHIP DESCRIPTION: Working with established Financial Advisor Practice. Daily Activities include the following: -Helping create portfolios for current and potential clients -Marketing to clients and prospects -Scheduling clients meetings -Helping with seminars QUALIFICATIONS: Punctual, Good communication skills, knowledgeable in Microsoft office, comfortable communicating on phone with [...]
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Posted on December 1, 2009 by uclaecon
IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM THE REGISTRAR’S OFFICE Winter 2010 quarter and Spring 2010 semester registration fees will be assessed this week and will appear on your BAR account on Wednesday, 11/25/09. Please note that these amounts reflect the mid-year increase that was approved by the UC Regents last week. The new fees amounts are available at [...]
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