UW Sociology Undergraduate Colloquium
UW Sociology Undergraduate Colloquium
Staff will be available to discuss La Follette School graduate programs with UW–Madison undergraduate students.
Staff will be available to discuss La Follette School graduate programs with UW–Madison undergraduate students.
Help the La Follette School unlock a $20,000 gift when we reach 135 donations on Day of the Badger, UW–Madison’s annual day of giving.
This workshop introduces well-established processes for positioning yourself to execute a focused and successful U.S.-based job search.
Students can speak one-on-one with criminal justice professionals.
La Follette School students, faculty, and staff will be discussing accountability metrics related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
La Follette undergraduate and graduate students can celebrate Day of the Badger with food, card-writing, and photos.
Mallory SoRelle's research and teaching explore how public policies are produced by, and critically how they reproduce, socioeconomic and political inequality in the United States.
Alumni and the La Follette School community members are invited to our annual social event.
Senior and junior representatives of the US National Security Council will share career advice.
Master's Fair: Explore New Pathways is open to all undergraduate students regardless of background or major. If you or a friend are curious about what new careers paths you can take or what Master's programs …
All UW-Madison students and recent alumni can virtually meet with employers and learn about internships and full-time positions.
Recent UW–Madison alumni will give advice for post-graduation life, including moving to a new city, taking a gap year, managing your finances, and work-life balance.
Mark Sobel is the Senior Advisor of the Center for Strategic and International Studies' Economics Program and served as deputy assistant secretary for international monetary and financial policy from 2000 to early 2015.
Learn about careers with U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the application process.
La Follette School students in Public Affairs 860: Workshop in International Public Affairs and Public Affairs 869: Workshop in Public Affairs present their capstone project reports to La Follette School faculty, staff, and students.
Graduate students can talk to Graduate Program Manager Mo O'Connor about summer and fall 2023 course selection.
Speakers will discuss how their careers engage with the campus and surrounding community.
Learn how to communicate the value of your language skills, including for careers other than translation or teaching abroad.
Learn about the John S. McCain Strategic Defense Fellowship Program.
Diplomat in Residence Midwest Susan Falatko will discuss opportunities with the U.S. Department of State.
Learn about careers with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the application process.
Graduate students can build job negotiation skills and learn about resources in this workshop.
Graduate students can talk to Graduate Program Manager Mo O'Connor about summer and fall 2023 course selection.
La Follette School students in Public Affairs 860: Workshop in International Public Affairs and Public Affairs 869: Workshop in Public Affairs present their capstone project reports to La Follette School faculty, staff, and students.
Panelists will assess the economic and security issues resulting from U.S. and China tensions and and discuss possible policy approaches.
Foreign Service Management Officers will discuss their careers with the U.S. Department of State.
Hear from speakers from the UW-Madison Political Science department, the UW-Madison Law School, and the La Follette School of Public Affairs about the graduate programs they offer, how they differ, and what to take into …
Learn about the U.S. Department of State’s Virtual Student Federal Service (VSFS) Internship Program, which may fulfill requirements for PA 327.
Foreign Service Political Officers will discuss their careers with the U.S. Department of State.
Trevon Logan is the Hazel C. Youngberg Distinguished Professor of Economics at The Ohio State University.
Foreign Service Economic Officers will discuss their careers with the U.S. Department of State.
La Follette School alum Farha Tahir will discuss her career, share advice for moving to Washington, D.C., and answer student questions.
Learn about careers with the U.S. General Services Administration and the application process.
Former Ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor will discuss the Russian invasion with La Follette School Professor Mark Copelovitch and Political Science Professor Jessica Weeks.
La Follette School students, faculty, and staff will discuss next steps for diversity, equity, and inclusion strategic planning, including implementation.
Phillip Levine, Professor of Economics at Wellesley College, applies statistical analysis and research to real-world problems.
Learn about the board and career and internship opportunities.
Learn about careers with the department and speak with recruiters and hiring managers.
This workshop introduces well-established processes for positioning yourself to execute a focused and successful U.S.-based job search.
PROFS and ASPRO will host a forum on the state budget featuring Professor J. Michael Collins.
U.S. Department of State diplomats in residence will discuss the June 2023 Foreign Service Officer Test.
La Follette School Professor Denia Garcia’s work examines the role of space and organizations in shaping how inequalities are experienced and reproduced.
Staff from Sustaining Technical and Analytic Resources will share interview advice.
Learn about careers with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the application process.