Campus Resources
June 27, 2022
Dining on Campus | Summer 2022
It’s summer in Seattle! At the UW that means food, fun and beverages all across our beautiful campus. We are genuinely excited to welcome you to dine with us at any of our many on-campus dining locations. For a complete list of open locations and hours of operation, check out our EAT page. Enjoy! WHAT’S…
June 22, 2022
Academic Support Programs
https://academicsupport.uw.edu/ CLUE Tutoring – CLUE is the UW’s free multidisciplinary study center located in Mary Gates Hall. Study Skills – Review information to help you with academic writing, effective reading, preparing for tests and lots more! Success Coaching – Want help with your time management skills, goal-setting, and study strategies? Our academic success coach is available to…
June 21, 2022
Registration for the 2022 TA Program is Open
The UW Center for Teaching and Learning is pleased to invite you to the 2022 TA (Teaching Assistant) Program on Teaching and Learning. The program includes asynchronous workshops that are available starting September 15, and synchronous sessions on Friday, September 16 and Monday, September 19. Our goals for the TA Program are to: Welcome TAs…
FIUTS: Roundtable Discussions on Education & the Future of Work – 6/22, 5:30 p.m.
Join us for inspiring conversations on local and global themes with visiting student leaders from around the world! Roundtable Discussions on Education & the Future of Work Meet young leaders from Brazil, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, and Tunisia! Engage in conversations with visiting university students to learn about their successes, hopes, and challenges as they create initiatives…
Research Exchange Program – apply by 7/15
As part of the UW Research University Alliance (UW-RUA), senior Ph.D. students have the opportunity to experience a Research Exchange visit to one of eight partner R1 universities (Caltech, Georgia Tech, Harvard, Stanford, UC Berkeley, UCLA, University of Michigan, UT-Austin). RUA is focused on creating a cross-university community of senior Ph.D. students and postdocs historically underrepresented in…
June 16, 2022
Podcasting Workshop Call for Applicants: UW Libraries Storytelling Program – apply by 7/6
Applications due July 6, 2022 Application: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdt7K0eGaqxfO079fOgBIh2nmJ6cVPsEDf8x1YJzRApaR2nGA/viewform Are you a graduate student engaged in academic or professional work that you wish you could communicate to a broader audience? Interested in building your resume while learning how to tell compelling stories about meaningful topics? Curious about what you can do with a podcast? If YES: the…
June 8, 2022
Dissertation Writing Retreat – 6/14 to 6/17
The Odegaard Writing and Research Center will be running a virtual retreat for ALL dissertating students this June! Students from any program at any stage of the dissertation process are welcome to attend. When: June 14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th. Where: Zoom Our Dissertation Retreat Provides: Daily workshops 4 hours of focused writing time throughout…
Resources for students depositing theses and dissertations
Some resources for students as they prepare to deposit their works in ETDAdministrator. They now have two asynchronous resources for students: A recorded version of the quarterly UW Theses and Dissertations Workshop, and A new self-guided canvas course, Electronic Theses and Dissertations with UW Libraries As always, the Scholarly Publishing Outreach Librarian is also very happy to…
May 26, 2022
Research Opportunities at SEAL – Summer 2022
This is an updated quarterly announcement of open undergraduate and graduate research internships at the Sensors, Energy, and Automation Laboratory (SEAL) at the UW Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Seattle. We have positions open now and for the Summer quarter. SEAL is a great place to get involved in campus research and design new technologies that help our local community,…
Message of solidarity with Black and African American communities – 5/2022
Dear ECE faculty and staff, I wanted to follow up and provide some additional context and resources to help you support your colleagues and, perhaps most importantly, the students you interact with. When a racially-motivated act of violence like this occurs, it can trigger and resound with a lifetime accumulation of trauma. The message below…
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