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April 4, 2024

ECE: Student Tour of Boeing Integrated Systems Lab 4/26 – apply by 4/11

Interested in a career in the aerospace industry? The Boeing Company would like to cordially invite UW ECE Students to learn more about the industry through a tour of their Integrated Aircraft Systems Labs located in South Seattle. The building, which is over 600,000 square feet, houses Boeing Commercial Airplanes systems laboratories. Its main purpose…


AA: Generative AI for Aerospace with Boeing, 4/15, 4:00 p.m. – please RSVP

Engineering Faculty, Students and Staff, you are invited!  A&A Distinguished Speaker Seminar on  Generative AI for Aerospace with Boeing   **Registration required** And you will need to check in to the event with your UW Husky Card. Please do not forward this invitation.   April 15, 4pm: Add to calendar HUB Lyceum Join us for a…


ECE: Call for volunteers for Discovery Days, May 2/3!

Discovery Days is just around the corner, and we encourage you to register as a volunteer at this amazing College of Engineering event! With hundreds of UW engineering students on hand sharing their passion for science, it takes a multitude of volunteers to make this event a success. Please register to volunteer a few hours of…


April 2, 2024

UW: Register for Summer 2024 – Starts 4/8

Summer quarter 2024 registration begins Monday, April 8. To get started with registration, review your academic plan for summer quarter 2024 and seek guidance from an adviser if you need assistance. Then, sign into MyUW and complete your pre-registration steps before your estimated priority registration date. Prepare for Registration Verify your registration time by viewing the Priority…


Grad School: UW Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Call for Proposals – submit by 4/25

Call for Proposals – For Virtual Preliminary Round Submit your proposal by April 25, 2024, by 11:59 p.m. (PT) Questions? uw3mt@uw.edu Proposal form: https://bit.ly/uw3mt24 Theme: How does your graduate research demonstrate impact for the public good? Are you a UW graduate student in the final stages of your capstone, thesis, or dissertation project? Submit a proposal to present…


CIRCLE: Spring 2024 Fri-Yay!!! Graduate Student Social Hour – 4/5, 4:30 p.m.

Friday, April 5, 2024, 4:30 to 5:30 PM Big Time Brewery | Map: https://g.page/BigTimeBrewery?share) RSVP is required (with your UW email): https://forms.office.com/r/T6k55kUHCD Calling all UW International and U.S. Graduate Students! Join CIRCLE in a fun-packed social event to mingle and meet new and current students to talk about graduate school life, places you want to explore, new…


Amazon Science Hub: UnitaryHACK – 5/29 to 6/12

Announcing UnitaryHACK, a two-week quantum hackathon taking place between May 29 and June 12 encouraging people to make contributions to the open source quantum ecosystem. Participants can win cash prizes for resolving issues.  On June 11th we’ve reserved HUB 145 to create a space for a hack day, where students can team up and work…


March 29, 2024

GradSWE: Looking for Lab Volunteers on 4/18 – apply by 4/8

We are once again asking graduate students to participate in the following roles: – Lab tours: give a tour of your lab! – Networking: answer questions undergrads may have about research and search for potential undergrad mentees. Food will be provided! Apply here by April 8th! Additional questions can be answered by emailing mling13@uw.edu.  Grad Chapter of the…


March 27, 2024

OYPC: Youth Program Summer Job Fair – 4/3, 12:30 p.m.

https://www.washington.edu/youth/youth-at-uw-events/summer-jobs-fair/ Hosted by the UW Office of the Youth Protection Coordinator (OYPC) Volunteer and paid positions available • Over 20 youth program employers • Great seasonal opportunities April 3rd, 12:30 – 2:30 PM at the UW Husky Union Building OYPC Summer Job Fair Flyer 2024


March 26, 2024

CTL: UW Teaching & Learning Symposium – 4/16, 1:00 p.m.

As strong advocates of thoughtful, effective teaching, you’re invited to this year’s UW Teaching & Learning Symposium keynote. This event will focus on the theme of “empowering students” and will consist of two parts: 1) a keynote talk by Cate Denial, an award-winning scholar and author of the forthcoming, A Pedagogy of Kindness, and 2) a panel discussion…



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