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SOPHOMORE GROUP ADVISING!


Hey sophomores! Next week the sophomore group advising sessions begin.


Be sure to book your group advising appointment via the emails sent to you from Navigate.


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Advising is MANDATORY your first four semesters in the GLI, whether you attend a group session or make an individual appointment.


Sophomores: Book a group session or book a 1:1 with Gillian or Sarah


Freshmen: Your advising window runs October 7 - November 1

Mark your calendars...

Join us this Friday, Sept. 6 after the Welcome Feast for a GLI x Global LLC Welcome Event!


Pack your lawn chairs, don your coolest shades, and come on out for a good time on Brantly Beach (which is in fact not a beach, but a patch of lawn).


Don't know where that is? Scan the QR code! It's the open space between Brantly and Corbin Halls


See you there.

Jobs Fest Tuesday, Sept. 10, noon-2:30

Are you looking for on-campus or part-time employment? What about other career-enhancing opportunities? The Experiential Learning and Career Success Center invites you to the University of Montana Fall Jobs Fest on Tuesday, September 10th, 2024!


  • Time: Noon-2:30
  • Location: Oval


This is an excellent fair for employers and students to connect about part-time and on-campus employment opportunities, as well as volunteer, internship, research, and other experiential learning opportunities.



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Max Baucus Institute Seeking Intern

The Max Baucus Institute works to break down barriers for university students throughout Montana to gain the experiences and skills they need to be leaders in public service. This year, they've partnered with Missoula County's Office of Emergency Management (OEM) to create a new opportunity for their Baucus Leaders MT program. Specifically, this Baucus Leader would work on OEM’s objective to build and maintain an inclusive culture of emergency preparedness. The work would primarily be project management, research, and creating recommendations for best practices, especially in communication. It’s a great opportunity for a student looking to gain paid experience while making a positive impact in their local community.


  • Timeline: October 2024 – December 2024 (with possible extension for spring 2025 if interested)
  • Hours: 8 – 10 hours per week
  • Location: Mostly remote, but with occasional in-person meetings and some on-site work
  • Pay: A $4,000 stipend from the Baucus Institute (with potential for an additional stipend if extended through spring 2025)  
  • Academic credit: may be arranged if applicant is interested 
  • Application: asks for basic contact information, an unofficial transcript, and 2 short essay questions about why the applicant is interested in this work and what they hope to gain from the experience.
  • You can find the application here
  • The Baucus Institute will select 2 – 3 finalists to recommend to the County, and they will conduct interviews and make the final selection.


Reach out to lauren.mckeague@mso.umt.edu with any questions about this opportunity!


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