November 18, 2025

BIOL 505: Evidence-Based Teaching in STEM – WIN 26

Description: This graded, three-credit course focuses on introducing graduate students to the literature in discipline-based education research on undergraduate STEM courses. We pay special attention to making STEM education accessible and joyous to students who historically have not thrived in these contexts. The course is housed in the Biology department, but the methods are applicable…


UWSS: UW Semiconductor Society inaugural event – 11/21, 5:00 p.m.

UW Semiconductor Society will be hosting our inaugural event on Friday, November 21st, in SAV 136 from 5 to 6 p.m. Our aim is to introduce 1st–2nd year engineering students to the semiconductor field and highlight the opportunities available early in their academic journey. Join us to meet the UWSS team and learn what semiconductors…


WE Lead: Last WE Lead Wednesday of Fall Quarter! – 12/10, 1:00 p.m.

Wednesday, 12/10: Last WE Lead Wednesday of Fall Quarter! 1-2:30pm (Founders Hall 490) Hosted by WE Lead’s Student Board, WE Lead Wednesdays are a monthly informal community gathering for creatives, innovators, and the entre-curious – we’ll share tea, snacks, and some fun activities in addition to community connection and resource sharing.


WE Lead: Wednesdays – 1:00 p.m.

Wednesday, 11/26: WE Lead Wednesday – 1-2:30 pm (Founders Hall 490) Hosted by WE Lead’s Student Board, WE Lead Wednesdays are a monthly informal community gathering for creatives, innovators, and the entre-curious – we’ll share tea, snacks, and some fun activities in addition to community connection and resource sharing.


WE Lead: 1:1 Mentoring Program – applications due 11/24 at noon

Monday, 11/24: Application Deadline – WE Lead 1:1 Mentoring Program – Applications Due 12pm (noon) WE Lead’s 1:1 Mentoring Program is an opportunity for you to be paired up with an experienced mentor who will help you work towards your entrepreneurial and professional goals during Winter quarter. Submit an application here!


WE Lead: “Rising Tide” entrepreneurial brunch – 11/20, 10:00 a.m.

The Women’s Entrepreneurial Leadership Program is excited to host our largest annual event, Rising Tide: Women Making Waves in the Startup World, this Thursday! This is an annual celebration of entrepreneurial women across the Pacific Northwest who are creating impact and making change in their communities. Our keynote speaker is Molly Moon Neitzel, Founder and CEO…


November 17, 2025

UPWARDS: Semiconductor Innovation and Career Pathways Workshop – 11/20, 4:00 p.m.

RSVP This event is open to all students, undergraduate, graduate, and PMP students, and they will also learn how to apply to the program or the fellowship opportunity.  Join us from 4 pm to 6 pm on November 20th in IEB 201 for an inspiring UPWARDS for the future event highlighting the intersection of research,…


ECE: E E 501 Academic Writing – WIN 26

E E   501  ACADEMIC WRITING Restr 13702 A 4 MW 430-620P ECE 003 Course Overview The purpose of this course is to refine the academic writing skills of students involved in the research. The course teaches you how to organize the writing process, find and analyze publishing opportunities, and review publications with a critical eye. Topics…


November 14, 2025

URP: Undergraduate Research Newsletter – 11/14/25

What’s Happening at the Office of Undergraduate Research Undergraduate Research Information Session | November 14, 4 – 5 PM, MGH 171 Research Cafe | December 5, 12:30 – 2 PM, MGH 171 Research Cafe volunteer sign-up for undergraduate researchers   Research Opportunities Sociology Undergraduate Research Program | Deadline: November 16, 2025 Sociology Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) is a…


Jane Street: 2026 Graduate Research Fellowship – apply by 11/21

 Applications for Jane Street’s 2026 Graduate Research Fellowship (GRF) close on Friday, November 21st, so I’m reaching out to see if you might send one final reminder to PhD students within within the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at UW. Jane Street’s GRF supports exceptional doctoral students in electrical engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics, and statistics. Interested students can apply here and…


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