May 9, 2023

Ability: Officer Applications – due 5/26

Hope you are having a great Spring Quarter!  My name is Nayha, and I am the founder and Chair of Ability, a CSE/ECE RSO focused on the disability community and accessibility awareness. Our mission is to 1) Provide a strong community for students with disabilities to get support from one another and allies and 2)…


May 8, 2023

UW: Changes to University COVID-19 policies

This message is being sent to students, staff, faculty and academic personnel across the University of Washington. Dear UW community, In response to the current and anticipated public health situation, we are continuing to move the University out of an emergency response mode. I’m writing on behalf of the University’s Advisory Committee on Communicable Diseases to outline…


WSLRG: Information Session – 5/11, 3:30 p.m.

Grad students and faculty who may be interested in the Washington State Labor Research Grant (WSLRG). Grant application materials are due May 22nd. The WSLRG offers a chance for researchers to be awarded up to $15K for research that could create policy change that may impact workers. More information is below on the WSLRG, and…


SEBA First Tuesday: Career Development for Non-Academic Routes – 5/9, 6:00 p.m.

When: May 9th,  6:00pm Where: HUB 334 To join: RSVP here About Are you feeling overwhelmed by the demands of graduate school? Are you unsure how to navigate the job market after graduation? Look no further! The Science & Engineering Business Association (SEBA) upcoming seminar is designed to help you get prepared during and after graduate school. SEBA’s…


GSEE: Spring Soirée – 5/24, 5:00 p.m.

We hope this email finds you well. Here in the Office of Graduate Student Equity & Excellence (GSEE, formerly GO-MAP), we have been excitedly preparing for our annual end-of-year celebration: Our Spring Soirée! Please share the information below with your students:  What is GSEE?  As a reminder, GSEE (formerly GO-MAP) provides support and resources for graduate students from historically underrepresented…


May 3, 2023

ECE: 2023 ENGINE Capstone Showcase! – 6/1, 5:00 p.m.

The UW Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering is excited to invite you to our eighth annual Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship (ENGINE) Capstone Showcase on Thursday, June 1, from 5 to 7 p.m.  The ENGINE program is the culmination of a student’s electrical and computer engineering education. The program is a year-long endeavor where students…


Q-SITE: Hiring Event Planning and Outreach – apply by 5/13

I hope this email finds you well. I am passing this information, together with a blurb and attachment, for the hiring for a conference on quantum computing, science, information and technology, which is happening this Fall 2023.  I would greatly appreciate it if you could share this with your undergraduate mailing list or promote it with your connections with undergraduate and graduate students. I believe that some of your students may be interested in gaining conference organization experience, or learn more about quantum computing in general. The link for the hiring can be found here: https://forms.gle/ZatBsJYUPsVuZUK5A What is quantum computing? Is it the successor to the classical computer science as we know today, or something parallel, something that can complement it? Quantum advantage, the goal of solving computations significantly faster than the classical supercomputers,…


OMSFA: Knight-Hennessy Scholars program at Stanford Info Session – 5/16, 4:30 p.m.

Please share this opportunity with students in all academic fields who might be interested in funding for future graduate-level studies at Stanford. Students, alumni, and anyone interested to learn more is encouraged to join us to hear from a Knight-Hennessy Scholarship program Admission Officer about Knight-Hennessy Scholars at Stanford University, a multidisciplinary, multicultural graduate scholarship program….


UW Counseling Center: 3-Part Workshop on “Beyond Isolation to Inclusion” – May 10th, 18th & 24th, 3:30 p.m.

BEYOND ISOLATION TO INCLUSION: BUILDING RESILIENCE AND COMMUNITY AFTER COVID 3-Part Series Workshop Presented By Charisse Williams. Ph.D. and Hsuan Hsuan Doi, MA Location: UW Counseling Center – Large Group Room UW CC Event Information Beyond Zoom – May 10, 3:30 to 5:00 pm Navigating loneliness and isolation after COVID The Friendship Recession Social skill…


UW Counseling Center: Mindfulness Through Connecting with the Circus Arts – 5/17, 11:00 a.m.

Mindfulness Through Connecting with the Circus Arts: Work on Mind-Body Connection Date: May 17th, Wednesday Time: We are open from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. You can drop in and out anytime during this time period! Place: IMA building, Mat room A Open to UW Students 18+ UW CC Event Information As part of the pandemic…


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