September 14, 2020
Science & Engineering Career Fair – 10/15/20
SAVE-THE-DATE: This year’s primary Engineering hiring event will be the Science & Engineering Career Fair, held on Thursday, October 15 and using Handshake as its platform. Students will sign-up in advance for 10-minute slots with a company representative; more information will be distributed in the upcoming weeks. If you have any questions, please contact us at engrhire@uw.edu. We look…
New Data Science Course in Engineering for Grad Students in Materials Science (MSE 542) – AUT20
The faculty of MSE’s new Autumn course Data Science and Materials Informatics would like to invite all College of Engineering students who are interested to register for this course. The course prerequisite is knowledge of Python OR another programming language [this is different than what’s listed in the official course description]. Python will be taught in the course…
Meet Start a meeting Join a meeting Hangouts 2 of 121 A New Special Topics Course: Fall 2020 Statistics and Philosophy of Voting STAT 498 / CSSS 594
Statistics and Philosophy of Voting STAT 498 / CSSS 594 Credits: 3 Time: Tuesday and Thursday 3:00-3:50pm Format: Online/remote This course will consider a number of topics that are relevant to modern voting and elections through statistical and social choice lenses. The course will be co-taught byElena Erosheva (Statistics and Social Work), Conor Mayo-Wilson (Philosophy), andMarina Meila (Statistics), and…
September 10, 2020
Check out UW Phi Sigma Rho Recruitment!
September 2, 2020
The Gilman Scholarship is now accepting applications
The Gilman Scholarship for undergraduate study abroad is now open. Receive up to $5,000. Students studying critical-need languages can receive up to an additional $3,000. You must be receiving a federal Pell grant as part of your financial aid award and be a U.S. citizen either at the time of application or by the you go…
New Autumn Data Science Course in Engineering for Undergrads (MSE 477)
The faculty of MSE’s new Autumn course Data Science and Materials Informatics would like to invite all College of Engineering students to register. The course prerequisite is knowledge of Python OR another programming language [this is different than what’s listed in the official course description]. Python will be taught in the course to those who don’t know…
August 26, 2020
Call for Student Contributors: How Huskies Heal
Inspire Empathy, Collaboration, and Humility. Become a How Huskies Heal Student Contributor! Winner of the 2020-2021 Husky Seed Fund Award, How Huskies Heal will be a published anthology of interviews with members of the UW community that discuss the subjectivity of healing. Our goal is to highlight the importance of learning from one another through individual conversations and illustrate to…
August 20, 2020
Research Opportunities in SEAL
Dear ECE students: This is an updated quarterly announcement of open undergraduate and graduate research positions at the Sensors, Energy, and Automation Laboratory (SEAL) in the UW Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Seattle. We have positions available for Fall quarter. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, our response at SEAL has been to create several…
Fellowship Opportunity – Schmidt Science Fellows – Sept. 7
The Schmidt Science Fellows program, in partnership with the Rhodes Trust, aims to equip the next generation of leaders and innovators with the tools and opportunities to drive world-changing advances across the sciences and society by giving them a year of scientific broadening between their PhD and the start of their research career. The Schmidt…
UW Graduate Student Research Institute – registration deadline 8/20
Join the UW Libraries this summer for the fourth annual Graduate Student Research Institute (GSRI)! Registration: https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/robincr/394299 Open until August 20, 2020 @ 5pm The Graduate Student Research Institute (GSRI) is a free and asynchronous multi-day online workshop for new and returning UW graduate students the tools and strategies they need to research smarter, not…