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January 6, 2026

CC@E CLIMB: Brand 101 – 1/14, 11:30 a.m.

https://uw.joinhandshake.com/stu/events/1864946?mass_email_id=1917145 How do you stand out in a sea of job applicants? Do people have a clear understanding of what you do and the value it brings? Your personal brand is a combination of your image and reputation.​ It’s the foundation of your career development.  In this workshop you will: Define BRAND and see how…


January 5, 2026

OWRC: Graduate Writer Social Hour – 1/30, 3:30 p.m.

Upcoming events  Graduate Writer Social Hour  January 30th, 3:30-4:30 pm at the OWRC (OUG 121)  Join graduate students from across campus for this flexible, writer-focused event. Featuring a welcoming environment for writers to get to know one another, explore OWRC resources, and establish self-led writing communities, it is well-suited for graduate writers at any stage…


OWRC: Graduate Student Resources

About the OWRC  The OWRC is an interdisciplinary center that offers free writing and research support for UW students, faculty, and staff. At the OWRC, graduate writers can find a range of resources and programs including one-on-one consultations, online resources and programing, and events.    Our resources for graduate writers  For graduate students looking to explore what the OWRC has to offer, including the graduate-focused Write for You podcast, the Graduate Writer’s…


UW Seattle: 2026 In-Person Winter Job & Internship Fair – 2/4, 11:00 a.m.

https://uw.joinhandshake.com/stu/career_fairs/60881 Fair information: Please join us on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. for the 2026 Winter Job & Internship Fair, hosted at the Husky Union Building. This fair is open to all majors and years of study, including alumni, of all three UW campuses and community members. You can expect to see employers…


Graduate School: Dean’s Monthly Office Hour – 1/5, 1:00 p.m.

The Graduate School invites graduate students, faculty and staff to the next Graduate School dean’s monthly office hour: Monday, January 5 at 1 p.m. by Zoom: https://washington.zoom.us/j/99225084673?from=addon We would appreciate it if departments could share this information broadly.  During these office hours or “what’s on your mind meetings,” Dean Williamson-Lott will set aside an hour every first…


December 9, 2025

WE Rise: Call for Mentors – WIN26

Your WE Rise Program is now inviting our upper division to graduate students to apply to participate in the Winter quarter PMP (Professional Mentoring Program). Mentoring can help women in STEM optimize their academic and career options. Mentoring allows students to develop productive relationships with industry mentors while enhancing a mentees identity, self-efficacy, and substantial interest in and commitment…


December 4, 2025

Grad School: Dean’s Monthly Office Hour – 1/5, 1:00 p.m.

The Graduate School invites graduate students, faculty, and staff to the next Graduate School dean’s monthly office hour: Monday, January 5, 1-2 p.m. by Zoom: https://washington.zoom.us/j/99225084673?from=addon Note:  The December office hours are cancelled.  We would appreciate it if departments could share this information broadly.  During these office hours or “what’s on your mind meetings,” Dean Williamson-Lott…


December 3, 2025

CC@E: FIVE “PERSONAL BRANDING” ACTIVITIES TO DO OVER BREAK

Ever wondered why some candidates get recognized, remembered, and recommended, while others with similar skills remain invisible? Are you intentional about how you’re perceived, clear about the value you offer, and strategic about creating opportunities that align with your goals? This upcoming holiday break is a good time to review your PERSONAL BRAND. Here are five things…


UW: Nominate Outstanding Staff – by 12/12

https://depts.washington.edu/uwdsa/nominate/ Honors Staff and teams primarily composed of staff that exemplify excellence. Who can nominate Faculty, staff and students. Highlights Nominees receive a congratulatory letter and a copy of their nomination, and five nominees are selected for a $5,000 award. Deadline Friday, Dec. 12


November 18, 2025

BIOL 505: Evidence-Based Teaching in STEM – WIN 26

Description: This graded, three-credit course focuses on introducing graduate students to the literature in discipline-based education research on undergraduate STEM courses. We pay special attention to making STEM education accessible and joyous to students who historically have not thrived in these contexts. The course is housed in the Biology department, but the methods are applicable…



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