Kentucky Equine Science Internship
The KEMI program is designed to assist students who are interested in jobs related to the equine industry, particularly those related to horse racing. Interns live and work (and get paid) on Central Kentucky Thoroughbred farms and attend weekly lectures related to industry issues. The work is hands-on with horses (cleaning stalls, grooming, feeding, etc.) The lectures relate to what is happening on the farms or within the industry. We request that applicants have at least basic horse handling experience; excellent references and some knowledge of production agriculture (have taken course or grown up around agriculture or livestock).
Professional Services Embryologist
Trans Ova Genetics offers a summer internship program that is designed to give students who have a passion for the animal science and reproduction industry a hands-on and real-world experience in the area of reproductive technologies.
Therapy Assistant
Come join our 28 year old health care team. We treat patients who have experienced work or auto related injuries. Medical doctors, chiropractors and massage therapists working together.
World-renowned Origami Artist to Visit UK Oct. 22-23
By Sarah Jayne Johnson
Lang's popular lectures on origami explore its connections to mathematics, science and technology. His workshops cover both artistic techniques and application in industrial design.
Discovering My Place
The University of Kentucky is bigger than I understood before I sat wedged in with thousands of my fellow newly inducted freshman (or super junior in my case) and recognized this huge crowd was maybe a quarter of the undergraduate class on campus. I added the graduate and professional populations and that was when I began to consider UK its own "Learning Town" in the middle of Lexington.
At this point, halfway through what I imagine will be four undergraduate semesters on campus, there is a lot of work but I am engaged with the material and enthusiastic to progress. I intend to add some of the works I am creating for my classes here. I intend to build a student portfolio with this bog. I have some completed work I intend to post here, but I want to see what grade I get before I do. I suppose I might try to document my overall UK experience in posts like this as well. Or this might be the only post like this. Time will tell.
22nd Annual Lyle Ramsay Dawson Lecture
22nd Annual Lyle Ramsay Dawsone Lecture with guest lecturer N.R. Armstrong was held Friday, October 12th, 2018. Armstrong, a Regents Professor of Chemistry, Biology and Optical Science at the Univeristy of Arizona, spoke on the topic of Interface Science of Emergiung Solar Cell Technologies.
JAPAN EXCHANGE AND TEACHING (JET) PROGRAM
The prestigious Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program offers Americans with a bachelor's degree in any discipline the opportunity to live and work in Japan for periods of 1-5 years. These are full time, paid teaching and international coordinator positions backed by the Government of Japan!
Through JET you can gain valuable international experience in Japan, make likeminded friends from around the world, and build your resume all while earning a comfortable salary and excellent benefits! Every year over 1000 Americans, including several graduates from the University of Kentucky get accepted to the Program.
To learn more, come and speak to the official JET Program Coordinator when he comes to campus! Everyone is welcome to attend, regardless of your year, current language ability or major.
Thursday, October 11, 2018
Time: 2:00pm, 2019 Application Critique Session
Time: 4:00pm, General Information Session
Location: Executive Board Room, Gatton Student Center
Appalachia In The Bluegrass
Sponsored by the John Jacob Niles Center for American Music, the Appalachian Studies Program, and the Appalachian Center. Find more event information HERE