Don't forget to register for the first career fair of the academic year! The Fall Career Fair includes organizations from many industries including finance, consulting, consumer packaged goods, media, marketing, advertising, and more. It's a unique and productive way to meet employers looking to hire students and alumni from Columbia University. Meet with representatives from companies including: Bloomingdale's/Macy's, Credit Suisse, Microsoft, Sloan-Kettering, and Teach for America.
This event is open to students and alumni of the following schools:
Columbia College, School of General Studies, Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, School of the Arts, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Graduate School of Architecture, Preservation and Planning, School of Continuing Education, Graduate School of Social Work, Columbia Law School, Graduate School of Journalism, Teachers College, Barnard College, School of International and Public Affairs
Register today!
Registration is strongly encouraged for sign-in ease on the day of the fair.
For a list of employers attending the Career Fair, please visit the FCF Website.
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Not sure how to best prepare for the Fall Career Fair? Don't forget to check out our "Making the Most of the Career Fair" workshop held the night before the Fair. 6:00pm
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Alumni Industry Panels
The Center for Career Education is also hosting several Industry Panels in the cinema on the same day as the Career Fair. Come and from Columbia Alumni about career paths and what has changed in their respective industries. These panels will give you a good sense of how you can best prepare to start your job search.
State of the Street
10:00-11:00am
State of the Hill
11:30am-12:30pm
Careers in General Business Management
1:30-2:30pm
Careers in Life Sciences
3:00-4:00pm
The American Academy in Rome invites applications for the Rome Prize competition. One of the leading overseas centers for independent study and advanced research in the arts and the humanities, the Academy offers up to thirty fellowships for periods ranging from six months to two years.
Rome Prize winners reside at the Academy's eleven-acre center in Rome and receive room and board, a study or studio, and a stipend. Stipends for six-month fellowships are $12,500 and stipends for eleven-month fellowships are $25,000.
Fellowships are awarded in the following related fields:
- Architecture
- Landscape Architecture
- Historic Preservation and Conservation (including architectural design, public policy, and the conservation of works of art)
- Design (including graphic, fashion, industrial, interior, lighting, set, and sound design, engineering, urban planning, and other related design fields)
Fellowships are also awarded in: Literature*; Musical Composition; Visual Arts; Ancient Studies; Medieval Studies; Renaissance and Early Modern Studies; and Modern Italian Studies
*Awarded by nomination through the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
The application deadline is November 1, 2009
Extended Deadline: 15 November 2009 (additional Fee applies)
For further information or to apply, visit the Academy’s website at www.aarome.org or contact the American Academy in Rome, 7 East 60 Street, New York, NY 10022-1001, Attn. Programs. T: (212) 751-7200, ext. 47; E: info@aarome.org. Please state specific field of interest when requesting information.
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