{"id":900,"date":"2016-01-21T14:00:00","date_gmt":"2016-01-21T14:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/columbiagradunion.org\/?p=900"},"modified":"2016-02-01T14:11:09","modified_gmt":"2016-02-01T14:11:09","slug":"international-student-summer-funding-visaimmigration-issues-workshop","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/columbiagradunion.org\/2016\/01\/21\/international-student-summer-funding-visaimmigration-issues-workshop\/","title":{"rendered":"International student summer funding + visa\/immigration issues workshop"},"content":{"rendered":"
Happy New Year! As we all gear up for spring semester, we have an invitation to our next visa seminar and great news to share on recent accomplishments by our\u00a0 GWC-UAW international students working group<\/a> on ongoing efforts to make Columbia<\/span> a more inclusive university through fighting for expanded funding opportunities for international students!<\/p>\n New Summer Fellowship for International Students<\/b> <\/a>You should have received a recent email from the Graduate Student of Arts and Sciences about GSAS internal fellowships, including the Summer Language Fellowship. We encourage all interested to apply and continue to work with us to put pressure on the university to continue this fellowship and to create more funding opportunities for international students in the interest of a more inclusive university.<\/p>\n Last spring we worked together with the Graduate Student Advisory Council and mobilized the large network of graduate students that the union<\/span> has brought together, to deliver a letter with nearly 500 signatures to Dean Alonso to secure more summer funding for international students who are excluded from major grants because they are not U.S. citizens or residents.<\/p>\n To get more involved with our efforts to work on issues faced by international students at Columbia<\/span>please contact us at gwcinternational@gmail.com.<\/p>\n Workshop on International Student Visa and Immigration Issues<\/b> January 28th<\/sup> (Thursday), 4-6PM<\/span><\/span><\/b>
\nIn early December a group of us met with GSAS Dean Carlos Alonso to discuss improving and expanding the international student Summer Language Fellowship we successfully advocated for last spring<\/a>, and to begin dialogue on many other important issues we face as international students at Columbia<\/span>.<\/p>\n
\nWith Christine Brigagliano, a partner at Van Der Hout, Brigagliano, and Nightingale, LLP<\/a>, a nationally-renowned firm specializing in immigration and nationality law.<\/p>\n
\nLerner Hall Room 555<\/b>
\nDinner will be provided<\/b><\/p>\n