Careers Content / Careers Content for ΢Ƶ en 13 Majors to Help You Combat Climate Change /climate/what-can-i-do/blog/13-majors-help-you-combat-climate-change If you’d like to prepare for a climate career, consider a major that immerses you in the study of the environment and ecology. These 13 majors at with ΢Ƶ College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences could prepare you to become part of the solution. May 02, 2022 - 1:52pm Rebecca D Huval /climate/what-can-i-do/blog/13-majors-help-you-combat-climate-change ΢Ƶ Job Shadowing Program to Partner Students With Senior Campus Leaders /news/uc-davis-job-shadowing-program-partner-students-senior-campus-leaders <p>Students at the University of California, Davis, have a special opportunity to learn more about their university through a new job shadowing program with campus leaders.</p> <p>Chancellor Gary S. May is launching the <a href="https://leadership.ucdavis.edu/leadership-job-shadow-program-application">΢Ƶ Leadership Job Shadow Program</a>.&nbsp;</p> <p>The program will partner a student with one of 12 senior campus leaders, including the chancellor, for a full day that may include observing and participating in meetings, attending events, and meeting other staff and faculty.</p> April 03, 2018 - 12:05pm Julia Ann Easley /news/uc-davis-job-shadowing-program-partner-students-senior-campus-leaders Solving the Conference/Child Care Career Conundrum /news/solving-conferencechild-care-career-conundrum <p>A group of female academics is calling on scientific conferences to do more to accommodate nursing mothers and parents to help normalize parenthood in academia — removing a significant barrier to women beginning their careers in science.</p> <p>“Nursing and child care, most often provided by women, are not a luxury; they are a biological necessity,” said Rebecca Calisi Rodriguez, assistant professor of neurobiology, physiology and behavior at the University of California, Davis, who is organizing the effort.</p> March 05, 2018 - 3:06pm Andy Fell /news/solving-conferencechild-care-career-conundrum 4 Paths at Summer Sessions for Exploring Careers /news/paths-summer-sessions-exploring-careers <p>΢Ƶ students can use Summer Sessions to explore careers by digging into new subjects, testing for alternative majors and getting a language or minor.</p> May 26, 2017 - 9:48am Susanne Rockwell /news/paths-summer-sessions-exploring-careers 5 Reasons Why Undergraduates Should Do Research /news/5-ways-benefit-undergraduate-research <p>Nearly 40 percent of ΢Ƶ undergraduates participate in hands-on research. On the occasion of the 28th annual <a href="https://urc.ucdavis.edu/conference/index.html">Undergraduate Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities Conference</a> on April 28 and 29 — where more than 700 students will present their work — we introduce you to some students and alumni who share what they’ve gained. Consider&nbsp;how the experience can benefit you, too.</p> April 25, 2017 - 1:42pm Julia Ann Easley /news/5-ways-benefit-undergraduate-research Making Politics Personal /news/making-politics-personal <p>The lessons learned best are often the ones that affect us personally.&nbsp;</p> <p><a href="https://twitter.com/mrfradkin">Alumnus Kyle Fradkin</a>&nbsp;graduated in 2011, but he still remembers a particular political science assignment where his actions had the potential to impact not only his grade, but those of his classmates.</p> <p>“Professor Ethan Scheiner asked us to devise our own electoral system to determine when to hold our midterm,” Fradkin recalls. “We picked a type of voting system, argued our positions and ultimately decided our own fate.”</p> December 01, 2015 - 8:00am Robyn Frances Huey /news/making-politics-personal