January 25, 2024
NASA: Undergrad Astronaut Scholarship Foundation Application Info Sessions 2/1 & 2/21, 3:00 p.m. apply by 3/4
https://www.waspacegrant.org/opportunities/listing/the-astronaut-scholarship-foundation-application/ The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF) is seeking outstanding undergraduate students studying science, technology, engineering, or mathematics at the University of Washington (UW) for their prestigious merit-based Astronaut Scholarship. Washington Space Grant Consortium (WASG) is honored to serve as the local liaison to facilitate ASF’s application process. WASG will provide the initial application review and…
January 24, 2024
COE: Coffee Chat, “Equity in STEM – Bridging the Divide” – 1/26, 3:00 p.m.
We’re excited to invite you to the next installment of our Coffee Chat series on Friday, Jan. 26, from 3-4:30 pm ECE 403. As always, coffee, tea, and pastries will be provided. Meet fellow grad students to reflect on your time in graduate school and have some meaningful and fun conversations. This month’s theme will be Equity…
January 23, 2024
AA: Postdoc Opportunity on Computer Vision + Ecology – posted 1/23
The Koger Lab specializes in designing and using novel imaging and image processing techniques to study natural systems. The lab uses a combination of drone, satellite, and ground-based imagery paired with deep learning detection and tracking algorithms to investigate how animals’ behaviors are influenced by their social and physical environments. The prospective postdoc will join a research…
January 22, 2024
CELD: Gilman Scholarship for study abroad: due 3/7; application support offered 2/6 & 2/29
The Gilman Scholarship program offers study abroad scholarships to US citizen undergraduates eligible for Pell Grants. The Gilman Scholarship awards are up to $5000 and can be applied towards any study abroad you are participating in! Supplemental awards are offered if you study a critical need language or conduct STEM-related research abroad. Come and learn about the scholarship,…
January 19, 2024
IEEE: Around-the-Clock Around-the-Globe Magnetics Conference, Organizing Committee Call – volunteer by 2/5
Dear Colleagues, Following the continued interest in the IEEE Around-the-Clock Around-the-Globe Magnetics Conference (AtC-AtG) by the IEEE Magnetics Society, we are excited to announce that the next edition of the conference will take place in the second half of September 2024. With its hallmark virtual format spanning all time zones around the globe over the course of 24 hours, the…
January 18, 2024
NSF: Summer Fellowship Opportunity from ACTION Institute – apply by 2/28
I want to share the information about the summer fellowship provided by ACTION at UCSB. This fellowship is to have students involved in the study of AI and cybersecurity and is open to undergraduate and graduate students, providing stipend, housing, and placement of ACTION-related lab at UCSB. The due date of application is Feb. 28,…
CTL: Globally-engaged Teaching Workshop – 1/25, 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, January 25 // 2:00-3:30 PM Join a virtual workshop to explore globally-engaged, inclusive, and culturally-responsive teaching practices that are particularly important in meeting the diverse needs of UW’s international student populations. Register Now A workshop for UW faculty and graduate teaching assistants. Co sponsored by the UW Office of Global Affairs and the Center…
EAC: Engineering Academic Success Coaching for Winter 2024
I hope that your winter term is going well so far! I’m writing to remind you about a resource for supporting engineering undergraduate students: two Engineering Academic Success Coaches (ASCs) working within the College of Engineering’s Engineering Academic Center. This is an academic year partnership with UW Academic Support Programs, and we are extremely fortunate…
January 17, 2024
AWIS: Generative AI – The Good, The Bad, and The Unknown – 1/17, 6:00 p.m.
We hope to see you this evening! 6:00PM, Fred Hutch Thomas Building – Sze Auditorium 6:30PM, Online Join Seattle AWIS and Seattle AAUW as we explore the ever-expanding role of generative AI in our education and work lives. Meet our speaker: Dr. Terry Gray earned a PhD in computer science from UCLA, and as a…
NSF: Distributed Research Experiences for Undergraduates – apply by 2/15
Are you an undergraduate interested in exploring computing research? The Distributed Research Experiences for Undergraduates (DREU) program is the perfect opportunity to gain research experience early in your academic career, which can help you decide if you want to pursue a graduate degree and make you an attractive applicant. A highly-regarded program with a rich 30-year…
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