Hands-on practical experience (communication, outreach, event planning, writing/citation) Opportunities to practice and improve their critical thinking abilities Must be available for an orientation during Spring 2020 semester and training the week before Fall 2020 semester begins (Dates: TBD)Īs a result of being an OAI Student Ambassador, students will gain:
#Integrity plus rpp full#
Must be able to commit for a full academic year (Fall 2020 and Spring 2021) Can commit up to 5 hours/week to the position Eligibility:
#Integrity plus rpp professional#
Are professional and can provide mentorship to peer-students
Want the opportunity to be involved on campus Understand the importance of having integrity, academically and professionally Completed applications have both a resume and a document with application question responses.ĭeadline for applications is Maat 5 PM.
The Office will only consider completed applications. OAISAs play an integral role in promoting academic integrity on campus and professional integrity in the work field. Office of Academic Integrity Student Ambassadors (OAISAs) are undergraduate and graduate students who work with the Office of Academic Integrity and exemplify the values of honesty, trust, fairness, respect, responsibility and courage in the learning and research processes. We’ll be accepting applications through March 17 at 11:59 p.m.We welcome all undergraduate students, from all majors and backgrounds to apply.įor questions, please contact Val Luutran in Orientation, Transition and Parent Programs, Office of Academic Integrity Student Ambassadors (Paid!) Posted by Tim on Februin Job Opportunity, Paid Student Experience You can apply by completing this application on UB Linked, which includes a Big Interview video activity - so don’t wait until the last minute because you will need to film part of your application! You will find detailed information about the position on UBLinked. The position is paid at a rate of $15.00 per hour for a total ranging approximately from $2,000 to $3,000, paid throughout Summer Orientation and Welcome Weekend. Orientation Leaders will live on campus with their teammates this summer in order to have equal access to the technology/resources they need to successfully facilitate the program, as well as have opportunities to form connections with peers and staff! Summer Orientation 2021 will be a virtual program.