November 3, 2022
Winter 2023 TA applications now open! – apply by 11/17, 5:00 p.m.
This is a friendly reminder that the Winter 2023 TA application for Electrical and Computer Engineering courses is now open and can be found at https://forms.gle/WfUtpKjX2NzDdRwT9 [forms.gle]. The deadline to apply is November 17 at 5 pm. A few reminders: International students must meet memo 15 criteria to be eligible to TA. We prefer you use your UW net ID to log in to the form….
November 2, 2022
ECE Autumn Town Hall – 11/9, 4:00 p.m.
The Student Advisory Council is hosting a Town Hall on November 9th from 4 pm-6 pm in room ECE 303. We invite all students in the ECE department, including undergraduate, graduate and PMP students to participate in the Autumn Town Hall. Please come and bring your friends. There will also be pizza and drinks served…
Buerk Center Women’s Breakfast and Panel Discussion – 11/18, 8:30 a.m.
You’re invited to a special Buerk Center Women’s Breakfast and Panel Discussion to celebrate female founders, venture capitalists, and leaders around the world for Women’s Entrepreneurship Day [womenseday.org], November 18—Rising Tide: Women Making Waves in the Startup World. Entrepreneurship is a mindset, a way of looking at problems and developing unique solutions. Through entrepreneurship, women across the…
U.S.-Denmark-Program—NSF-IRES-INNOVATOR
Apply now to become a paid international researcher on an exciting new U.S.-NSF-funded project with Dr. Masoud Davari and Dr. Masoud Karimi in the Center of Reliable Power Electronics (CORPE) directed by Prof. Frede Blaabjerg in the AAU Energy Department at Aalborg University (AAU) in Aalborg, Denmark. For information on eligibility, stipends, and the application form—go to…
What Do Employers Care About When Hiring College Graduates? – 11/16, 11:30 a.m.
What Do Employers Care About When Hiring College Graduates? Uses statistics to dispel some myths (about GPA and major) and to encourage students to develop skills, experiences, and relationships for a virtual presentation for UW-Seattle on Nov 16 from 11:30-12:15. If you want to attend, you can simply log in here – https://washington.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Iwqsg2RGTIyeo7V3wtIETw [washington.zoom.us]
TECHIN: Hiring PhD students for TA positions – apply by 11/9
Global Innovation Exchange (GIX) is hiring TAs for the following winter 2023 courses. The deadline is Nov 6 and they can apply via the Handshake. We only hire Ph.D. candidates for our TA positions. Teaching Assistant for TECHIN 510: Programming for Digital and Physical User Interfaces – Job #7159029 [uw.joinhandshake.com] Teaching Assistant for TECHIN 513: Managing…
November 1, 2022
GSEE: Preparing for the Workforce – 11/9, 1:00 p.m.
Join GSEE for our first Power Hour of the academic year on Wednesday, November 9th from 1:00 – 2:30 pm PT via Zoom (register [eventbrite.com]). Power Hours are designed with introspective and professional growth in mind. Master’s and doctoral students of color have an opportunity to be a part of a 1.5-hour interactive discussion surrounding topics…
Atlassian: Virtual ‘Ask Us Anything’ – 11/9, 4:00 p.m.
Atlassian Virtual ‘Ask Us Anything’ with the University of Washington RSVP here: https://app.joinhandshake.com/stu/events/1152468 [google.com] Atlassian is on the mission to help unleash the potential of every team. We make tools like Jira and Trello that are used by thousands of teams worldwide. And we’re serious about creating amazing products, practices, and open work for all teams. …
AWIS: 2023 Nominations are Open – nominate by 1/6
Each fall, Seattle AWIS invites the community to nominate outstanding women who should be recognized for their achievements in advancing science or technology, contributing to STEM education or being outstanding mentors and leaders. After announcing the winners, award winners are celebrated at the annual AWIS Banquet, which happens each summer. Among your many contacts, you…
October 31, 2022
Q Center: Embodying Abolition Grounding Session – 11/16, 12:00 p.m.
The Embodying Abolition Program at the Q Center aims to create a learning experience that gives students space and support to deconstruct and obliterate carceral, disposability and dispossession logics through exploring critical theories and somatic praxis. We recognize through our work that society superimposes white dominant and supremacist heteropatriarchy in our lives relentlessly. Due to…