Campus Resources
October 11, 2021
STEM Pals: High School Outreach at UW
STEM Pals (check out our website! http://stempals.club/) is an outreach program aimed at Washingtonian high school students. Our goal is to increase high school student participation in STEM via demos, kits, mentorship, or several other approaches listed on our website. Although we are endorsed by UW MEM-C and some faculty (and so have access to…
Ph.D. Research Exchange Program: Applications open,- deadline 10/31
RUA is focused on creating a cross-university community of senior Ph.D. students and postdocs in MPESE fields (Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Computer Science, and Engineering) and from underrepresented and/or underserved communities. In addition to the Research Exchange, the RUA also supports travel to annual RUA conferences and provides other professional development opportunities. This amazing opportunity…
OWRC Services for Graduate Students
The OWRC is an interdisciplinary center that offers free, one-to-one peer writing and research support for UW students, faculty, and staff. We will work with any writer, on any project, in any discipline, and at any phase in the process. Our appointments are 45-minute consultations with peer tutors from a range of disciplines. We’re proud…
October 8, 2021
Scholars’ Studio: Open Call for Proposals for Graduate Students – 11/18, 4:00 p.m. Submit by 11/7
The deadline for grad students to submit proposals for Scholars’ Studio has been extended to next Tuesday, Nov. 7 by 5 pm. Virtual event: November 18, 4 – 5:30 pm Open to all UW graduate students across tri-campus Proposal form: https://www.lib.washington.edu/commons/events/scholarsstudio/proposals CFP flyers: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/18GZOjXpC79AawiOVA1YQECA0aG5ljPS6 Are you a grad student who wants to perfect your presentation skills…
October 6, 2021
BIPOC/Queer Mental Health Resources
List of resources specifically for BIPOC/Queer therapy seekers. BIPOC Mental Health Resources
October 5, 2021
BSU: Black Is Back – 10/9, 12:00 to 5:00 p.m.
BSU is hosting their next community-building event for Black students to socialize and organize: Black Is Back, Saturday, October 9th from 12 – 5:00 p.m. at Red Square and Kane Hall. This event will feature live music, food trucks, teach-ins, art, and guest speakers. Sean Goode, the executive director of Choose180 will serve as the…
Call for Nominations: Marsha L. Landolt Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award 2022 – deadline 12/8
The call for nominations for the 2022 Marsha L. Landolt Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award. Named for the late Graduate School Dean Marsha L. Landolt, the award has recognized excellent faculty mentors annually since 1999. We strongly encourage departments to share this information with their graduate students. We are especially interested in generating a diverse group of…
ISS Services During Autumn 2021
ISS staff are excited to be returning to campus and we look forward to welcoming all of our international students back or to campus for the first time! Although staff will be returning to campus, all advising and student services will be offered virtually this quarter. ISS Reception Desk Hours Monday – Thursday 9:00 AM…
October 4, 2021
Science Outreach for Graduate Students: Volunteers Needed! – 10/17, 3:15 p.m.
Hello, fellow UW graduate students! We are a graduate student organization called Science Explorers. We do weekly virtual science outreach at a local elementary school and we’re currently looking for volunteers! We’re hosting an informational Zoom meeting this Thursday, 10/7 at 3:15 PM (details below). Join us using this link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/94617747717?pwd=RDVYb3BiZ21ZVVFRYzNsaWw0WTZVZz09 Meeting ID: 946 1774 7717 (passcode is sciencex) For more…
ECE GPSS (Graduate & Professional Student Senate) position available
GPSS acts to amplify the voice of all UW graduate and professional students. They do this by developing consensus on topics that are important to graduate and professional students, such as academic success, health & wellness, diversity & inclusivity, and transportation. They then advocate for these positions through actions like meeting with the UW administration and…
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