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- Navigating "No"
- How to Handle Internship Rejection
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- Finding Career Clarity
- Unveiling the Hub's Brand New Home
- Globalize your liberal arts education this summer in Dublin
- CANCELLED: Industry Insiders on Mar. 13
- Intern Spotlight: Adam Seltzer
- What LSA students are saying about the ALA 325 course
- Intern Spotlight: Natalie Suh
- In-person, drop-in coaching is paused until further notice
- Our coaches are online and ready to provide virtual coaching
- April Virtual Alumni Connections
- Gain critical leadership experience as a Hub ambassador
- What can LSA students be doing right now to further their career goals?
- Virtual internships in spring and summer of 2020 are now eligible for funding
- May Virtual Alumni Connections
- Get a first look into the upcoming release of LSA’s new mentoring platform
- Sign up for June's coach-led workshops
- Why early career exploration really matters
- Alum Story: Discover how this 2009 English grad secured his first job during the housing market crash
- Alum Story: Find out how this LSA alum turned his ‘baseball’ career aspirations into a reality
- August's Employer Connections
- What’s ‘Happening’ virtually this Fall at the LSA Opportunity Hub
- Discover what LSA’s online community has been buzzing about
- RSVP for Fall's career-building workshops
- Fostering career connections from home
- A transformation from on-site and in-person to virtual and remote
- Alum Story: Hear how this LSA alum and Detroit native transformed tragedy into human achievement
- Alum Story: From schoolcraft to statecraft
- Connecting all Corners
- LSA Connect turns six months!
- Host an LSA student’s virtual internship this summer
- More than $350,000 awarded to LSA students as virtual internship support
- Are virtual internships as valuable as on-site ones? The experts weigh in with a resounding “Yes”
- 2021 Internship Forum
- Alum Story: A journey to the center of the self
- Student spotlight: Unlocking the mysteries of the human body—and demystifying the career exploration journey
- 2021 Grad School Fair
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- How to (net)work your way into a new career opportunity
- Graduating Hub intern shares that working at the Hub was more than just an internship experience
- More than just students: setting the Hub up for success
- In the “room” where it happens
- Applied Liberal Arts courses at the Hub
- Leveraging your LSA alum network as a recent graduate
- The road to discovery: An LSA alum looks back on how she found fulfillment in an unlikely place
- Three science alums, three very different career journeys
- Career fairs: an opportunity to explore, connect, and practice
- What is ‘career exploration’—and why does it matter?
- Three alums, three identities, three incredibly diverse career paths
- Internships: A way to trying on different careers for size
- An inside look into career coaching
- Where will your LSA degree take you?
- Waste not, want not
- 2022 LSA Internship Fair
- Making career choices with a little help from your LSA friends
- "Be your own advocate"
- 2022 Grad School Fair
- Take the pressure off
- Unlocking your next internship opportunity
- The Grad School Question
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- Navigating the unexpected
- Putting your LSA degree to work
- Networking: The key that unlocks career opportunities and mentoring support
- Dispelling common career myths
- Part Two: Dispelling common career myths
- To all summer interns
- Signing off
- What is Social Capital?
- 5 Ways to Make the Most of Your Undergraduate Career
- 4 Ways to Look After Your Mental Health as a Student
- So, you’re considering a virtual internship?
- Navigating Internship Rejection
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- The 2023 LSA Internship Fair: Employers hiring winter and summer interns
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- Peer Coaching
- Upgrade Your LSA Engage Profile
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and to ensure the safety of our students, all spring and summer 2020 internships, whether they are US-based or international, must be offered in a “virtual” format: a setting where you, the intern, works remotely for the entire duration of the internship without any in-person contact. This includes Hub internships that were originally offered in an in-person format through the LSA Opportunity Network.
For ALA 225 course credit, all internships (whether US or international) can continue to be supported and/or receive credit if they are offered in a remote format (without "in-person contact"). If a student’s internship will remain in-person or have a combination of remote and in-person work, they must complete a few extra steps. Please consult the LSA COVID 2019 Adjustment Policy for Internship Course Credit.
What this means for the Hub’s internship offerings:
- In-person, on-site internships, either in the US or internationally, will not be funded by the LSA Internship Scholarship.
- If you and your employer are able to transition an existing on-site internship to a remote working arrangement or if you secure a virtual internship elsewhere, then you will become eligible to apply for this internship funding.
- If you need support on how to talk to your employer about converting an existing on-site internship into a virtual one, please see more information below under “ways we can support you."
- To learn more about the eligibility requirements, award disbursements, and how to apply, please visit the LSA Internship Scholarship page for details and instructions.
- For more information about the Hub’s spring and summer internships, including the Applebaum Internship Program, please visit our Hub Internships page for updates.
Ways we can support you:
- Financial support for virtual internships in Summer 2020. Up to $5,000 in funding is available to cover the cost of interning remotely in the US or internationally. To receive Summer 2020 funding, your internship must be in a virtual, remote format. These scholarships are made possible through a partnership with the LSA Opportunity Hub and the LSA Scholarships Office, and thanks to generous donations from U-M alumni and supporters. Visit the LSA Internship Scholarship page for eligibility requirements, award disbursements, and how to apply.
- Access a comprehensive guide on virtual internships and remote work. In this helpful guide, you’ll find recommended strategies on engaging with your employers on how to convert an existing on-site internship into a virtual internship. You’ll also get a preview of what to expect while working remotely and tips on how to prepare yourself and your workspace for remote work.
- Explore the Hub's virtual internship opportunities available this summer. Find out what remote intern positions are open for applications and apply through the LSA Opportunity Network.
- Questions? Browse Help Topics. We’ve compiled answers to your most pressing questions as they relate to spring and summer internships, funding for those internships, academic credit for the Hub’s ALA courses, and more.
- Book a virtual coaching appointment: If you’re looking for coaching on any aspect of your professional development and career exploration, you can schedule a one-on-one meeting with a Hub coach. You can also meet with one of the Hub’s Internship Coordinators for coaching specific to internships. To schedule a phone or virtual coaching appointment, please send an email to lsa-opphub@umich.edu, and we will reply back as quickly as possible.
- Connect with LSA alumni and employers. This summer, we’ll be launching LSA Connect — an online platform where you can connect with LSA’s incredibly global network of alums about your career questions. We also will be hosting virtual networking events throughout the summer themes around industry interests. These virtual connections with alums and employers can help further your understanding of various fields and facilitate experiences of various career paths. Look out for announcements on both LSA Connect and virtual networking events through our website or through our Hub Happenings newsletter.
Again, for details on eligibility requirements, award disbursements, and how to apply, please visit the LSA Internship Scholarship page. For more information about the Hub’s spring and summer internships, including the Applebaum Internship Program, please visit our Hub Internships page.