From biolprog at uw.edu Wed Jun 1 10:14:19 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:40 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Synbio For Everyone Mailing List Request Message-ID: <00d001d875db$08294680$187bd380$@uw.edu> Synbio for Everyone is a 501(c)3 nonprofit and RSO that aims to improve accessibility education and reduce STEM educational equity gaps. In the past, Synbio for Everyone's 400-paged biology curriculum has won a global award at the 2019 iGEM synthetic biology competition, been translated into 16 different languages, and has been implemented in a variety of settings, including at local underserved schools, STEM events, with people with disabilities, and in 3 different continents with collaborators around the world. More information can be found on our website: https://synbioforeveryone.org/. Membership and participation with Synbio for Everyone will provide you with the opportunity to get involved with an educational project with a tangible impact. This is especially valuable for those interested in working with underserved communities and people with disabilities. The Curriculum Team is currently recruiting for authors with biology and physical sciences backgrounds. Applications are reviewed on a year-round basis, and can be found here: https://forms.gle/NwtvUx74TPi5ocg68. If you have any questions about the application or about Synbio for Everyone, please don't hesitate to email us at synbioedu@uw.edu. We are extremely flexible and are happy to work with you to work out an extension on the application due date if you email us before the deadline. Thank you so much for your time and consideration! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Wed Jun 1 10:39:27 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:40 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Special Event with World-Renowned Humanitarian : You are invited! In-Reply-To: References: <202205280934077757.780542.136014.61127@musvc.com> Message-ID: <012001d875de$8ae8c610$a0ba5230$@uw.edu> Hi! This is Kriti. I am a Biology student at UW. I am reaching out to you as the President of the wellness and mental-health RSO SKY@UW. For several years, our RSO has been hosting wellness events and retreats including meditation, breathwork, emotional intelligence, social connection, and service leadership thus supporting the well-being of students, staff and faculty at UW. On June 18th, our RSO SKY@UW is hosting a special event in collaboration with UW Medicine Department of Radiology - where we are inviting global humanitarian and peace ambassador Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. This will be an interactive session on cultivating emotional resilience and balance. Please find more details about the speaker and the event, below. As we have a limited number of seats, we request you to save your spot here. Save your spot here >From my wellness to yours, Sincerely, Kriti Bhardwaj (UW Biology student) Have you noticed how campus life can become chaotic between exams, writing a thesis or a grant, and making an impact? When as many as 44% of college students and staff report symptoms of depression and anxiety, finding inner peace and calm amidst the chaos has never been more important. Join in this event for an interactive session on managing the mind and building emotional resilience from none other than a world-renowned humanitarian and global peace leader, Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. The event also includes meditation, wisdom and Q&A with Gurudev. Venue: Kane Hall, UW Seattle Date/ Time: June 18th, 11 am - 12:15 pm PST Save your spot ! ? About the speaker Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar is a global humanitarian, spiritual leader and peace envoy who has been teaching breath-based meditation techniques for health and well-being for more than 40 years to millions of people across 156+ countries. Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has captured the hearts and minds of millions around the world through his meditations, breathing techniques and wisdom. His approach blends ancient Vedic wisdom with modern sensibility for a new paradigm of leadership and living ? a stress-free, violence-free society. Millions of individuals worldwide have experienced calm, found peace, and inner resilience in the face of adversity through his programs. Research on Gurudev?s SKY Breath Meditation technique finds that it benefits mental health and well-being while reducing stress, anxiety, depression and trauma. Transformed individuals not only excel in their own life, but become powerful agents for social change. He is an icon of non-violence and seeks global peace through service and fostering human values. Gurudev believes inner peace is the key to peace in the world outside. He has progressed peace in conflict-stricken areas such as Sri Lanka, Iraq, Venezuela and Colombia. As a tireless ambassador of Peace, Gurudev has delivered his message of peace to the United Nations, The European Parliament, The World Economic Forum, as well as universities such as Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Georgetown, and the University of Southern California. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bioladv at uw.edu Thu Jun 2 10:45:16 2022 From: bioladv at uw.edu (Biology Advising) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:40 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Student Activity - Summer C21 Internship Bootcamp - Application is Open Message-ID: Hi everyone, This is Kristina, and I am the Bootcamp Lead intern at *gesture* and C21. Thank you for expressing interest in our programs through the keep in touch form. I am excited to share that our Summer Internship Bootcamp application is open! This is an opportunity to expand on your professional skills through a 3-week virtual immersive training program hosted by the Center for 21st Century Liberal Learning (C21). As a former participant in the program and a current intern with C21, this program exceeded my expectations! It helped me feel confident about my ability to stand out and leave a positive impression in any professional setting. Below are some insights from a past participant who later interned with us: *?**Before Internship Bootcamp, I had no prior internship experience and I was very worried about finding opportunities. This program made me realize that just being a good student doesn?t guarantee that I?ll be a good working professional, and it gave me the space to develop specific skills that will make me more desirable to any employer.?* Internship Bootcamp is exclusively for Arts and Sciences students, both majors and pre-majors. The program will be held during Summer Quarter from *July 25 to August 12*. *Apply here:* *https://c21.washington.edu/our-programs/c21-internship-bootcamp* We encourage you to apply as soon as possible to secure a spot in the program. Applications will be reviewed until *Monday, June 27 at 11:59 PM PDT or until spaces are filled*, so submit early if you are interested. Best, Kristina Hsu Bootcamp Lead Intern *gesture* -- *Biology Advising * University of Washington, *BOX* 355320 318 Hitchcock Hall http://www.biology.washington.edu/programs/undergraduate *Zoom drop-in advising hours (10-15 min meetings):* Monday - Thursday 9 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. *Join Zoom Meeting **https://washington.zoom.us/j/92869479267 * Advising Sessions via EMAIL, PHONE, and ZOOM. In person advising available by appointment only. Please include your name and student number in your emails. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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June 23: * Students and alumni register for the fair. Important: Student Campus Profile in Handshake must be set to "Community" to register and participate fully in this event. * Students and alumni will sign up for 1:1 and group sessions. * Check the schedule often as employers add and update offerings up-to the day of the fair. We have over 60 employers currently registered with a great mix of corporate and non-profit/government, and students can preview that list of employers here. All majors are welcome to register and participate. Sessions with employers are first come, first served, and employer schedules change daily. Student/alumni registrants are strongly encouraged to revisit the schedule frequently. This event is timely for upcoming graduates, and recent alumni. Help us spread the word and encourage student engagement in this high impact event! Questions? Email : cicevents@uw.edu . 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We encourage you to check out the list of History department courses attached to this email. You can find the Autumn 2022 Time Schedule with the full list of courses here: https://www.washington.edu/students/timeschd/AUT2022/. Some suggestions for this Autumn include: * HSTAM 111 The Ancient World (SLN: 16497) - I&S credits * HSTAFM 152 Introduction to African History, c. 1880 - Present (SLN: 23352) - I&S and DIV credits * HSTCMP 245 Exploration and Empire: The Art and Science of Global Power, 1300-1800 (SLN: 16522) - I&S, DIV, and W optional credits * HSTCMP 247 Global Health Histories: Colonial Medicine, Public Health, and International Health in the Global South (SLN: 16523) - I&S, DIV, and W optional credits * HSTAS 327 China and the West in Historical Perspective, 1500 - 1976 (SLN: 16511) - I&S credits * HSTLAC 185 Race, Gender, and Class in Latin America and the Caribbean (SLN: 16538) - I&S, DIV, and W optional credits * HSTAA 110 History of American Citizenship (SLN 16468) - I&S and DIV credits * HSTAA 231 Race and American History (SLN: 16476) - I&S and DIV credits * HSTEU 402 The Reformation (SLN: 23432) - I&S credits Please don't hesitate to reach out to us at histadv@uw.edu with any questions you may have or schedule a meeting with a History advisor here: https://history.washington.edu/advising. 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Faculty/Lab Supervisor: Gosselin Lab; Dr. Jennifer Gosselin > Work responsibilities: - Assist in developing R Shiny apps for interactive predictive modeling - Assist in other customized graphical interfaces as they arise - Collaborate with Researchers, Database Manager and Web Computing Specialist to better understand needs of website users and develop interactive online tools - Co-author a paper for publication in a peer-reviewed scientific journal - Participate in discussions at lab meetings - Be part of a supportive work environment that strives to support each other?s professional and personal growth, and that advances integration of DEI in daily work Programming skills desired, but not required: - Quantitative analytical skills - R; Shiny - Responsive design, testing, debugging, code versioning - JavaScript, HTML, CSS - Python Apply by June 21, 2022 with a resume and unofficial transcript for the first round of considerations. 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Thank you Giselle College Financial Aid Advisor -- *Biology Advising * University of Washington, *BOX* 355320 318 Hitchcock Hall http://www.biology.washington.edu/programs/undergraduate *Zoom drop-in advising hours (10-15 min meetings):* Monday - Thursday 9 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. *Join Zoom Meeting **https://washington.zoom.us/j/92869479267 * Advising Sessions via EMAIL, PHONE, and ZOOM. In person advising available by appointment only. Please include your name and student number in your emails. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks much, Moritz *Moritz Stolla* M.D. Director, Platelet Transfusion Research Associate Member, BloodworksNW Research Institute Associate Medical Director, Swedish Medical Center, Blood Transfusion Service Assistant Professor, Div. of Hematology, Dept. of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine He/him/his -- *Biology Advising * University of Washington, *BOX* 355320 318 Hitchcock Hall http://www.biology.washington.edu/programs/undergraduate *Zoom drop-in advising hours (10-15 min meetings):* Monday - Thursday 9 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. *Join Zoom Meeting **https://washington.zoom.us/j/92869479267 * Advising Sessions via EMAIL, PHONE, and ZOOM. In person advising available by appointment only. Please include your name and student number in your emails. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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When: July 18 - 25 Where: Virtual Who: Undergraduates, graduates, Ph.D., and post-doc researchers Prizes: $15,000 + Exclusive recruiting opportunities with Citadel LLC and Citadel Securities APPLY FOR DATATHON Summer Invitational Terminal Terminal Live is an online game where software engineers and computer scientists (or anyone else interested in coding!) build an algorithm to play a tower defense game in a team-based setting. Watch this video to see Terminal in action! When: August 8 - 14 Where: Virtual Who: Undergraduates, graduates, Ph.D., and post-doc researchers Prizes: $15,000 + Exclusive recruiting opportunities with Citadel LLC and Citadel Securities APPLY FOR TERMINAL -- Elaine Kim Business Development Analyst Correlation One 200 West 41st Street New York, NY 10036 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This is double the number from last summer! * They are hiring for internships, part-time roles, full-time roles, and seasonal opportunities * Employers have identified specific times they can do one-to-one video chats or structured group sessions with students * Students from all majors and degree levels at all 3 UW campuses are welcome to attend Actions Needed Before June 23: (you must do all 3 to participate) * Log into your Handshake account (with your UW NetID) and make sure your Campus Profile is set to "Community * Click this link and click the purple Register button to signal that you want to attend the fair * Scroll through the employers attending and sign up for specific times to virtually meet with specific employers one-to-one or in a group Sound a Bit Intimidating? We hear you and we got you covered. * What is a virtual fair? * Preparing for UW Virtual Career Fairs * Handshake's Guide to Attending a Virtual Fair * 5 Tips to Stand Out at Virtual Fairs * Virtual Fairs - Your Ticket to Getting Hired Email any questions to cicevents@uw.edu ------------------------ Dan Herb, M.Ed. He/Him/His Internship Success Manager Career & Internship Center / University of Washington 134 Mary Gates Hall / Box 352810 / Seattle, WA 98195 Office 206.543.0535 / Direct 206.543.9106 dherb@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We are offering two Research Apprenticeships and a brand new Autumn Marine Studies program as listed below: * Autumn Marine Studies (16 credits): Take two courses to learn ecology and biology in the Salish Sea and a third course to conduct your own research project. * Ecology and Human Interactions in the Salish Sea (FHL 469) * Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of Marine Organisms (FHL 471) * Research in Marine Biology: Biological Response to Changing Ocean Conditions (FHL 470) * Biodiversity and Monitoring of Estuarine Ecosystems (FHL 472) (15 credits). Learn a wide range of biological and geochemical sampling and analyses at UW's biological preserve in False Bay, San Juan Island, and conduct your own research project. * Same price regardless of Washington State residency or UW matriculation status! * Pelagic Ecosystem Function in the San Juan Archipelago (OCEAN 492) (15 credits). Get on research vessels to examine patterns, interactions, and links within our complex marine ecosystem and conduct your own research project. All of these courses are eligible for Mary Gates Endowment scholarships for UW students! Many of our courses count towards your degree requirements (IFE, ecology, etc.). Check with your advisor. Note on DEI, Accessibility, and Financial Aid: FHL is committed to DEI and values applicants hailing from diverse backgrounds and experiences. All FHL courses require fieldwork to some extent, which can be challenging for individuals with certain disabilities. If you're unsure about applying due to a disability, contact FHL's Academic Services Manager, Mason Wiley (masonfhl@uw.edu ) to discuss accommodation options. FHL has financial aid opportunities specifically for students taking our courses. 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The session will take place Friday, July 1st from 12pm-1pm PST. We are offering two Research Apprenticeships and a 3-course field research program. All courses are at the 400 level and invite you to get your hands dirty designing your own research project! I can answer any questions you might have regarding living and working at FHL, and our Biodiversity and Monitoring of Estuarine Ecosystems instructors, Wendel Raymond and Bob Oxborrow, have offered to discuss their course and similar field research courses. Instructors from other courses may attend as well. If you have reasons you feel like you can't take a course up here, we will discuss financial aid options, accessibility needs, and similar topics. If you're enthusiastic about marine sciences, we want you out here! Fill out this google form to receive the zoom link . You can also write to me and/or the instructors (CC'd) if you have specific questions. 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Name: FHL Autumn 2022 Flyer.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 1891577 bytes Desc: not available URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Tue Jun 28 13:28:51 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:41 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Luce Scholars Program - open to students/alumni in all fields interested in gaining professional experience in Asia Message-ID: <012601d88b2d$aeb275f0$0c1761d0$@uw.edu> The Luce Scholars Program , which provides recipients with stipends, language training and individualized professional placement in Asia for 12 months, has made some major changes to their eligibility criteria and application process, all geared toward expanding access, which is great to see! Most notably, the program will now consider applications from students in any field of study, including Asian Studies (which had previously been excluded), and university nomination is no longer required to apply. Please share this updated information widely with students and alumni across all majors and departments: The new Luce Scholars Program application is open now! Deadline to apply is Oct. 1, 2022 for participation in 2023-24 program. The Luce Scholars Program provides stipends, language training and individualized professional placement (basically an internship) in Asia for eighteen Americans each year. Rising seniors, alumni, graduate and professional students interested in gaining relevant professional experience in Asia for 12 months should learn more and consider applying. This is a great opportunity for those with little or no prior experience in Asian countries to add this valuable perspective to their future career interests! Eligibility: The intent of the program is to provide an in-depth experience in Asia to young Americans who would not otherwise have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the country where they are placed. * Candidates must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. * Candidates may be graduating seniors, recent graduates, or young professionals under the age of 32 OR, be no more than three years out from receiving a bachelor's degree. * Candidates who have majored in any field of study are now eligible to apply (including students in Asian Studies, who had previously been excluded). * Candidates who have spent 18 weeks or more (since beginning college) in one of the countries where Luce Scholars can be placed are eligible to apply to be placed in a country where they do not have significant experience. UW information session: Thursday, July 14, 5:30pm on Zoom. Register to attend . Luce Scholars Program Advisers at UW: Although university nomination is no longer required for applicants, we're here to support UW students and alumni in applying competitively for this national program. Applicants are strongly encouraged to take advantage of our advising resources for questions, brainstorming, feedback, interview prep, etc. And join our UW Global Fellowships Prep group to access additional resources, information and guidance: UW Seattle graduate students or alumni - Michelle Sutton, gradappt@uw.edu UW Seattle undergraduate students or alumni - Robin Chang, robinc@uw.edu UW Bothell students or alumni - Natalia Dyba, nataliak@uw.edu UW Tacoma students or alumni - Cindy Schaarschmidt, cs65@uw.edu Learn more and apply at https://www.hluce.org/programs/luce-scholars/. Program Overview: Established in 1974, the Luce Scholars Program is a nationally competitive fellowship that offers early-career leaders immersive, professional experiences in Asia. The program aims to forge stronger relationships across geographic borders by creating opportunities for young Americans to deepen their ties and understanding of the countries, cultures, and people of Asia. Professional placements are arranged for each Scholar based on their individual interest, background, qualifications, and experience (please note placements are experiential in nature, not credit-bearing opportunities for academic study). Luce Scholars have backgrounds in any field, including but hardly limited to medicine and public health, the arts, law, science, environmental studies, international development, and journalism. Each Scholar spends July and August studying the language of the placement country, and the work assignments run for approximately ten months from September until July of the following year. Placements can be made in the following countries or regions in South, East and Southeast Asia: Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, and Timor Leste. Examples of past placements: * an architect's atelier in Tokyo; * a public health program in Banda Aceh; * a Gobi regional initiative in Ulaanbaatar; * a dance theatre in Kuala Lumpur; * an agricultural and environmental center in Hanoi; * a human rights commission in Seoul; * a pediatric hospital in Bangkok; * a TV network in Beijing; * a national museum in Siem Reap; * an international arbitration centre in Singapore; * English-language newspapers, local governmental agencies and NGOs in diverse fields throughout East and Southeast Asia. Examples of UW's recent Luce Scholars: * 2017 MPA graduate Elena Swartz was selected for the 2017-18 grant and spent last year in Nepal. Elena's focus in the Evans School was on Humanitarian Aid and Emergency Management. Read more about Elena . * 2015 UW graduate Varsha Govindaraju was selected for the 2015-16 grant and spent her Luce year Cambodia. Read the UAA article about Varsha and an update discussing her year in Cambodia . Thank you, Robin ROBIN CHANG Pronouns: she/her Director, Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards Center for Experiential Learning & Diversity Box 352803 Mary Gates Hall, Suite 171, Seattle, WA 98195 206.543.2603 / robinc@uw.edu / expd.uw.edu/scholarships Schedule an advising appointment with me Where to find me: M-Th in MGH 171 (in-person or online meetings available) Friday working remotely (only online meetings available) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Successful completion of all three courses satisfies the UW College of Arts and Sciences Foreign Language requirement. * - *Meet partial language requirements (the 111, 112 and 113 sequence is required to complete the language requirement) * - *This is an exciting **ONLINE** course through the Hellenic studies program at the Jackson School of International Studies. * - *Learning Greek will make you smarter; Greek is the language of science, mathematics, medicine, biology, philosophy. * - *Improve your verbal skills; many of the GRE questions are about words that come from Greek. * Take a look at a sample lesson: https://sites.google.com/uw.edu/ugreek/home *THIS IS WHAT STUDENTS WHO TOOK GREEK HAVE SAID: * - *?BEST TEACHER EVER! His class was so much fun! Super easy and overall an awesome class!" * - *"Sweetest teacher ever! Cares about students, very lenient. Fun class! Same for first or second- year Greek." * - *"Best professor I've ever had. Makes it really easy to learn the material." * - *"I just want to let you know that in my four years at the University of Washington, I can't think of a better class than the one you offered this quarter. I can't believe how much I learned and how much fun I had while learning. You created such a stress-free environment for learning and I really have to thank you for that. I hope that you have a wonderful break and that next quarter runs as smoothly as this one!" * - *?I know it is your job to teach and guide our young minds, but I have yet to encounter a professor who works as hard to make a positive impact on the lives of his students. I consider myself very lucky to have been a part of your class. It has been a pleasure and honor having you as my professor and mentor. I treasure all the knowledge and wisdom you have shared with me and I truly appreciate the time, effort and sincerity you have devoted in writing a letter on my behalf.? * - *QUESTIONS? 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Through different online mediums (e.g. Zoom, WebEx, Google Meets, etc.), students receive a one-on-one education coupled with an irreplaceable mentorship experience. We are currently looking for volunteers for the Tutor Education Department! This will be a great opportunity to gain teamwork, leadership, and organizational skills for your resumes! Click on this link to sign up and learn more information: https://theeduproject.net/volunteer-within-the-org/ . Please let me know if you have any questions. My email is taylor.gomban@us.humanityfirst.org. Best, Taylor -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Tutor Education Department Recruitment Flyer.png Type: image/png Size: 228508 bytes Desc: not available URL: