November 15, 2023
2023-24 Bonderman Travel Fellowship Competition – apply by 1/16
We’re excited to announce that the 2023-24 Bonderman Fellowship application will open on Monday, November 20, 2023! We’ll be holding information sessions in the coming months and would greatly appreciate it if you would share the announcement below with graduate and professional students at UW. Note that undergraduate students are not eligible to apply this year….
UW: Nominate an individual or team for the Distinguished Staff Award – nominate by 12/15
Recognize outstanding colleagues or teams who have demonstrated excellence in collaboration, innovation, impact, DEI or career achievement by Dec. 15. All nominees are celebrated at the Distinguished Staff Awards Reception later this winter, and five will be selected to receive this annual honor and $5,000. View all of the Awards of Excellence awards.
November 14, 2023
IIE: Boren Awards for Language Study Abroad Information Session – 11/15, 4:00 p.m.
A brief reminder that tomorrow, the Institute of International Education (IIE) will be hosting a virtual information session exclusively for UW students to introduce the David L. Boren Awards, which provide funding to students learning critical languages abroad. We would appreciate if you could share this opportunity with your students—applications are accepted in all fields, at both…
November 13, 2023
NYU: Ph.D. Openings – apply by 12/1
The Computational Medicine Lab (CML) at the New York University’s Biomedical Engineering Department has Ph.D. openings for highly motivated and creative prospective Ph.D. students with applied mathematics, signal processing, machine learning and/or control theory backgrounds to develop mathematical algorithms for biomedical engineering applications with a focus on human subject research. The Ph.D. students will be…
WoA: Kick-Off Event – 11/13, 4:00 p.m.
Women of Aerospace (WoA) is having a kick-off event on Monday, November 13th, from 4 to 5 pm in MEB 219A. Dr Leanne Su will be giving a brief presentation about her experience in the Plasmadynamics and Electric Propulsion Lab at the University of Michigan, and the WoA leads will be around to talk about our…
OMSFA: Undergraduate Scholarship Search Party 12/11, 3:30 p.m.
Undergraduate Scholarship Search Party: Searching for scholarships and awards is not the most exciting task in the world. Join us-we will share search strategies and work in community during this low-stress opportunity to get motivated and to encourage one another. These drop-in sessions are offered on the 2nd Monday in Fall Quarter, open to all undergraduate…
November 8, 2023
AWIS: Nominations for their 2024 Awards – due by 1/5
Seattle Association for Women in Science (AWIS) is inviting nominations for their 2024 Awards. Among your many contacts, you undoubtedly know of women who deserve recognition for their innovation, leadership and education efforts in STEM. Nominate a woman for one of the 2024 Seattle AWIS Awards! The 2024 Seattle AWIS Award Categories are » …
Qualcomm: Innovation Fellowship (QIF) 2024 – apply by 11/30
We are pleased to announce the launch of the Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship (QIF), now in its sixteenth year. We will be awarding fellowships of $100,000 to teams of two students. For the 2024 North America edition, we invite proposals from 26 schools: USA – ASU, Berkeley, Caltech, CMU, Columbia, Cornell, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Michigan, MIT,…
UW: Honoring the contributions of our veterans – 11/10
Please join us Friday at a Veterans Day ceremony on the UW campus in Seattle to honor veterans from our University community for their service in the U.S. armed forces. At the ceremony, Dr. John Hess, ’72 — a U.S. Army colonel — will receive the 2023 Distinguished Alumni Veteran Award. View a list of…
November 7, 2023
CTL: Globally-engaged Teaching – 1/25, 2:00 p.m.
Globally-engaged Teaching Jan 25 | 2 – 3:30 p.m. Join us to explore globally-engaged, inclusive, and culturally-responsive teaching practices that are particularly important in meeting the diverse needs of UW’s international student populations. Learn more.