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The University Career Center is committed to supporting your career and professional development and helping you make the most of your time here at Michigan. We've created a list of resources to support you in your job and internship searches, networking efforts, and other next steps. We're here for you with guidance and support on your career exploration and preparation, every step of the way.
In addition to these identity-focused resources, be sure to check out additional resources on our website or schedule an appointment online to meet with one of our career coaches. Schedule an appointment online to meet with a career coach, or look at our additional resources below for more information.
Job and Internship Resources
University of Michigan/UCC Resources
- Handshake: A pathway to career connections. Through this tool you can: Explore job and internship openings, engage in recruiting activities with employers, and develop and track your goals and next steps. You can also identify University Career Center events, workshops, and fairs and schedule an appointment with a UCC coach to discuss your ideas, and develop plans, and strategies related to graduate/professional schools, and employment.
Additional External Resources
- The Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS): This organization provides services within the metropolitan Detroit community. The Employment & Training department offers programs designed to help people of all ethnicities. Job and internship opportunities may be found on the site's postings.
- Diversity Employers | Job Search Engine: This resource includes job and internship postings from employers that indicate that they support diversity.
- IMDiversity: This resource offers information on career-related topics, job opportunities, and ways to make connections to develop a diverse network.
- Diversity Inc.: This publication offers a section of job listings from the publishers of Diversity Inc., as well as articles and webinars. Included is also a list of “Top 50 for Diversity”.
- INROADS - INROADS assists businesses in gaining greater access to diverse talent through the leadership development of ethnically diverse students. It connects businesses and students via paid internships.
Opportunities Related to Graduate & Professional School
- Resources for People of Color (POCs) in STEM: This site provides a list of scholarships, internships, fellowships, graduate application fee waivers, travel grants, and mentors. Information was created by a First-Generation Ph.D. student.
Professional Associations and Networking Groups
University of Michigan/UCC Resources
- UCAN: UCAN is a U of M resource that allows students to connect with university alumni across any broad spectrum of fields, or majors, to gain insight or advice on resumes, interviewing tips, personal statement advice, and so much more that are part of the Middle East and North Africa Community. When exploring Alumni in the search bar type in Middle East and North Africa and you will see all the alumni that have self-identified. These Alumni are willingly donating their time on this platform to help students any way they can with guiding their future steps beyond college
Additional External Resources
- American Association Yemeni Student and Professionals: This national organization seeks to identify and mitigate the socio-cultural barriers preventing Yemeni Americans from attaining the highest levels of academic achievement and professional success. It also focuses on promoting the importance of higher education and professional development amongst Yemeni students and professionals.
- Iraqi American Young Professionals (IAYP): The Iraqi American Young Group is comprised of current college students and recent college graduates of Iraqi heritage currently living in the United States. Thie group offers young professionals opportunities to socialize, network and share information about professional opportunities.
- Lebnet: This North America based non-profit organization in Silicon Valley, California, it includes around 1,200 members. It's goals are to offer networking and volunteering opportunities among members to support young professionals and Lebanese Entrepreneurs. LebNet is open to all Lebanese professionals in a broad technology eco-system, residing in the US or Canada. Members include individuals from Fortune 500 and venture capital organizations, start-ups and academia.
- Middle East Studies Association: This non-profit association fosters the study of the Middle East, promotes high standards of scholarship and teaching, and encourages public understanding of the region. The association recognizes professional distinction and defends academic freedom in accordance with its status as a 501(c)(3) scientific, educational, literary, and charitable organization.
- National Arab American Medical Association: This non-profit organization that serves as a voice for Arab American healthcare professionals. The organization also has student chapters in universities across the country for Arab American undergraduate, graduate, and medical school students pursuing careers in healthcare.
- National Iranian American Council: The mission of this nonpartisan, nonprofit organization is to give voice to the Iranian-American community.
- Palestinian American Medical Association: The Palestinian American Medical Association (PAMA) is a humanitarian, nonprofit, nonpolitical, and charitable organization that promotes educational achievements and expertise of Palestinian health care professionals providing health care in West Bank and Gaza.
- Syrian American Medical Society: This is a global medical relief organization working on the frontlines of crisis relief in Syria and beyond. SAMS is committed to providing dignified medical care to every patient in need.
- SNABPI: This is a peer-to-peer network exclusively for Somali-North American entrepreneurs and professionals. SNABPI enables entrepreneurs to learn from each other to enhance the success of their business and personal lives. This global business/professional network of 17,000+ entrepreneurs spans nearly 50 states and Canada.
- The Arab-American Business & Professional Association: This association hosts networking events with professionals and provides information about corporate internships.
Print Publications and Additional Resources
University of Michigan/UCC Resources
- To connect with student organizations on campus, check out Maize Pages. Learn about the Arab Student Association, Arab Business Society, NAAMA NextGen, MENA Public Health, and more.
Additional External Resources
- Diversity Inc. Career Center: This publication features job listings from the publishers of Diversity Inc., as well as helpful articles and webinars. They also feature a list of “Top 50 for Diversity”.
- Account Spark STEM Scholarship: This scholarship awards between $2,500 and $10,000 and may be renewable for students maintaining satisfactory academic performance. The scholarship makes all grant distributions directly to the student’s affiliated college or university. To qualify students must attend an accredited college/university located within the United States.
- Khalaf Family Scholarship: The Khalaf Family Scholarships award $2,500 per student which may be renewable for up to four years for students meeting satisfactory academic progress standards. The scholarship distributes all grant funds directly to the student’s institution.
State and Federal Laws
- Employment Discrimination Based on Religion, Ethnicity, or Country of Origin
- Questions and Answers for Employers: Responsibilities Concerning the Employment of Individuals Who Are, or Are Perceived to Be, Muslim or Middle Eastern
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Links to external resources are included due to their potential interest to students. Inclusion of a resource does not imply University Career Center or University endorsement of the particular organization, opportunity, or resource described. Descriptions of a resource are taken from the external site and the University is not responsible for the content.