From biolprog at uw.edu Mon May 2 10:47:19 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:35 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] FW: [Envirolink] SAFS Summer Undergrad Hourly positions open In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <026c01d85e4c$ab97fe20$02c7fa60$@uw.edu> Subject: [Envirolink] SAFS Summer Undergrad Hourly positions open The Schindler Lab is seeking two undergraduate students to assist with summer field work studying steelhead in the Upper Skagit River, Washington. * The positions will start June 20th and run through September 16th and will be 40 hours a week. The schedule will be 10 hour days, Mon-Thurs and will be entirely field based. There will be some flexibility in the schedule but applicants who are able to make the entire summer will be strongly preferred. * $17.50 per hour * Weekly mileage will be reimbursed from the Seattle area to the Upper Skagit. * Full position information attached If interested, please email Daniel Schindler at deschind@uw.edu and Nick Chambers nchambrs@uw.edu with a resume and brief email introducing yourself and why you?re interested in this position by Wednesday, May 11th. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Skagit fisheries summer technician announcement - Schindler lab.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 88801 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 00538.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Mon May 2 15:23:28 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:35 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Peer Coaching Services Survey Message-ID: <044001d85e73$3f7853d0$be68fb70$@uw.edu> Subject: For all biology students: Quick check-In survey from TriBeta Hello UW biology students! We're midway through the quarter! Hope everything has been going smoothly for you so far. If not, no worries, we are here to help! To best serve your needs in the coming weeks, we need to understand what those needs are :). It would be wonderful if you could fill out this quick and I mean quickkk survey. It will only take a couple minutes, and will mean the world to us! https://forms.gle/yFn7CHQpwRYmogfbA Thank you, RD Pant Peer Coaching Coordinator TriBeta Biology Honor Society __________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Be sure to include your student number and anticipated graduation date in the email. *If you plan to graduate in spring 2023, contact an adviser after summer quarter to submit a graduation application. The deadline is November 4 for GSP registration for winter/spring 2023. Important Dates: Spring 2022 ? May 2-6: Invitations sent to graduating seniors for Biology Department Graduation Celebration ? May 4: Graduation application DUE to activate GSP for AUT 22 ? May 4- 22: Commencement sign-up date ? May 6: Autumn QTR registration begins for students with GSP ? May 19: Registration period 2 for summer quarter ? May 20: Mary Gates Research Symposium ? May 30: Memorial Day - HOLIDAY ? May 31-June 4: Cap & Gown pick-up @ University Bookstore ? June 6: Biology Department Graduation RSVP DUE ? June 10: Last day to change S/NS grading option ? June 10: Biology Department Graduation Celebration. Check-in 11 a.m.; program starts @ 12 p.m. ? 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Apply for UW nomination to the Churchill Scholarship (and several other similar scholarships supporting UK studies) by June 21 at https://expo.uw.edu/expo/apply/663. Quad Fellowships: June 30 deadline to apply $50,000 in grad school funding for those seeking to become science and technology experts committed to advancing innovation and collaboration in the private, public, and academic sectors. * A brand new scholarship supporting 100 exceptional American, Japanese, Australian, and Indian master's and doctoral students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields to study in the United States. * Each Quad Fellow will receive a one-time award of $50,000 which can be used for tuition, research, fees, books, room and board, and related academic expenses (e.g., registration fees, research-related travel). * Eligible applicants include those who will receive a bachelor's degree by at least August 2023 and plan to start grad studies in fall 2023. Applicants who will start their graduate studies before fall 2023 are also eligible to apply as long as they will still be enrolled in a grad program during 2023-24. There are many other similar scholarships out there as well, and now is a good time to be starting on planning for 2023-24. I'm available to answer questions and meet with undergraduate students and alumni who might be interested in exploring their options within these or other scholarships. Please reach out via email at robinc@uw.edu , or schedule an appointment with me or any of our scholarship advising team! 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The University of Washington chemical engineering department is looking for a detail-oriented, customer service-minded fiscal specialist to join our team. ChemE staff members are team players who can also work independently and be resourceful. If this sounds like you, apply today! This opportunity is ideal for someone who?s had some fiscal management experience, and is excited to build new skills and take on more complex budgeting, reporting, and analysis (we?re big on professional development!). Plus, it comes with great benefits. The UW ChemE department values community and is committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment. Our staff enjoy working with ChemE's excellent faculty and students, and take pride in supporting cutting-edge research and excellent educational experiences. Learn more about what we do. Nicole Minkoff Pronouns: she/her/hers Undergraduate Advisor Chemical Engineering 206.685.1634 / www.cheme.washington.edu Schedule future & same-day appts! In Person - Available M, W, Th: https://uwchemeadvising.youcanbook.me/ Zoom & Phone - Available M-F: https://chemeadvvirtual.youcanbook.me W UNIVERSITY of WASHINGTON My schedule during the school year is: Benson Hall 137A - MWTh 10:30-4 ////// Home - MWTh 7:30-9 and 4:30-5 and TF 7:30-4 The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip, and Muckleshoot nations. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 00205.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Wed May 4 10:37:23 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:35 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] =?utf-8?q?You=E2=80=99re_invited_to_the_25th_Undergr?= =?utf-8?q?aduate_Research_Symposium?= In-Reply-To: <1324739475.217773515.1651672849437@sjmktmail-batch1e.marketo.org> References: <1324739475.217773515.1651672849437@sjmktmail-batch1e.marketo.org> Message-ID: <00fd01d85fdd$9d608830$d8219890$@uw.edu> Subject: You?re invited to the 25th Undergraduate Research Symposium 2 weeks to go as we count down to the 25th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium View the web version of this message UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROGRAM Undergraduate Academic Affairs Celebrating Undergraduate research, scholarship and creative work We are pleased to invite you to the University of Washington?s 25th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium! This Symposium marks a quarter-century of inspiring presentations by undergraduates and unwavering support from the UW community. After hosting the Symposium virtually for the past two years, students will present their work both in-person and online through oral and poster presentations, as well as virtual lightning talks. More than 700 students from all three UW campuses will present their research in a wide-range of disciplines ? from astronomy to visual arts, international studies to psychology, anthropology to bioengineering and just about everything in between. _____ May 20, 2022 9:30 a.m. Virtual presentations begin 11:00 a.m. In-person Welcome in Mary Gates Hall Registration recommended | Free and open to the public _____ REGISTER TODAY I can?t wait to attend my first ever in-person research event to present my research and to learn more about other cutting-edge research taking place on our campus! -2022 Symposium Presenter- SUMMARY SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 9:30?11:00 a.m. Virtual Lightning Talks Session 1, online via Zoom 11:00 a.m. Event Welcome from UW Provost and Executive Vice President Mark Richards and Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Academic Affairs Ed Taylor Outstanding Research Mentor Awardees Announcement 11:00 a.m.?1:00 p.m. Poster Presentation Session 1, MGH 12:00?1:30 p.m. Virtual Lightning Talks Session 2, online via Zoom 1:00?2:30 p.m. Poster Presentation Session 2, MGH 1:30?3:00 p.m. Oral Presentation Session 1, MGH 2:00?3:30 p.m. Visual Arts & Design Showcase, OUGL 2:30?4:00 p.m. Poster Presentation Session 3, MGH 3:45?5:15 p.m. Oral Presentation Session 2, MGH 4:00?5:30 p.m. Poster Presentation Session 4, MGH LEARN MORE PROGRAM NOTES All presentations take place on Friday, May 20, and will happen in real time, Pacific Daylight Time. Sessions will not be available for viewing later. More details about the student presenter schedule will be released before the event in our online Symposium proceedings . Make sure to set up your Zoom account for virtual sessions if you do not already have one. You will be able to watch and attend presentations by students you specifically want to see, and you will be able to explore and attend multiple virtual and in-person presentation sessions. HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCHERS Volunteer and take an active role in the Symposium event. Learn more here . Attend the Symposium and ask questions. Register here and tell your peers and colleagues. Show your support on social media. Invite others ahead of time, and then post and tweet about your experiences using #HuskyResearch. Make a gift. Please consider making a gift to ensure that research is a core part of a student?s Husky Experience. MAKE A GIFT I learned that anyone can participate in research. This experience taught me a lot about myself and has made me reconsider what I would like to do in the future. I now have more self-efficacy and optimism about my work after University. -2022 Symposium Presenter- COVID-19 prevention steps for Symposium presenters, volunteers and attendees We are proud to be part of a community that shows compassion and care toward one another. To mitigate against the potential of COVID-19 transmission at this large, indoor event, please consider taking these steps to help keep yourself and others healthy. * You must stay home if you have symptoms of any respiratory infection, even if you are vaccinated. Additionally, stay home if you are symptomatic or have been instructed to isolate or quarantine by a public health official. * Get vaccinated and boosted ? it remains your best way to avoid serious illness, and boosters are widely available . * Get tested or do a self-test before you present in or attend the Symposium. * Wear a well-fitted, high-quality mask indoors (e.g., KN95, N95, KF94 and surgical masks) to further reduce the potential for transmission. These types of masks provide you with more protection than a cloth face covering and are available for free in several locations on each campus . * Activate WA Notify on your phone so you can receive exposure notifications and anonymously let others know of their exposure if you test positive. Symposium home page URP Home UAA HOME Contact Us | Privacy | Terms ? 2022 Undergraduate Research Program // University of Washington // Box 352803, 171 Mary Gates Hall // Seattle, WA 98195-2803 This email was sent to janetjg@uw.edu Unsubscribe or change your email preferences -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Wed May 4 12:39:36 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:36 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Research Night Sponsored by Biology Students for Equity Message-ID: <02a701d85fee$b033f580$109be080$@uw.edu> Hi all! Biology Students for Equity invites you to a research night this Thursday, May 5th at 5:30 PM PST. This event will feature student researchers who will talk about their research, any opportunities they have for students interested in research, and how to get involved in research! Zoom link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/6054527459 All the best, Biology Students for Equity Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/biologystudentsforequity Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biologystudentsforequity/ Website: https://bseuw.weebly.com/ To unsubscribe from BSE emails, click here . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 5958E93D-C2FE-4D7D-AB00-7CCF4D56AE1F (2).PNG Type: image/png Size: 614972 bytes Desc: not available URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Wed May 4 16:01:40 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:36 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Summer 22 BIOL 497 Course in Human Physiology Message-ID: <031401d8600a$ea9ee150$bfdca3f0$@uw.edu> Hi All, Please note BIOL 497 for Summer 22. This course will count not only for 400 Biology but may be used for ADV ELEC or Breadth requirements based on the option in biology that you are completing. The only pre-req is BIOL 220. Once you are registered you can see an adviser in ZOOM Drop-Ins or email with your student # to have it placed in your degree audit. Note that the content of BIOL 497 changes so even if you have taken BIOL 497 previously it will not show as a repeated course but a new one. Take care all! 14334 A 4 MWF 910-1040 HCK 218 Ybarbo,Kai M Open 5/ 30 Full-term HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY WITH A FOCUS ON EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY. ENTRY AVAILABLE WITH BIOL 220 OR EQUIVALENT, CONTACT KYBARBO@UW.EDU -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bioladv at uw.edu Fri May 6 08:53:38 2022 From: bioladv at uw.edu (Biology Advising) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:36 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Fwd: AUT 2022 TA positions with Quantitative Science (Q SCI) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: *Center for Quantitative Science* *AUTUMN 2022 Teaching Assistant and Reader-Grader Positions* The Center for Quantitative Science is accepting part-time (50% FTE) Teaching Assistant applications for Autumn 2022 for the following courses. These positions will be filled pending course enrollment numbers. *Priority application deadline is May 12, 2022*. - *Q SCI 291, Analysis for Biologists I:* up to 2 TA positions - *Q SCI 381, Intro to Probability and Statistics*: up to 6 TA positions - *Q SCI 482, Statistical Inference in Applied Research I*: 1 TA and up to 1 reader-grader position *Teaching Assistant Positions* TA Responsibilities: - Assisting instructor with the delivery of learning materials (lectures, labs, and other materials) - Running labs, help sessions, and recitation sessions - Grading homework and exams - Maintaining office hours - Attending the courses TA Requirements: - For Q SCI 291, must be competent in calculus - For QSCI 381, must be competent in statistics and have familiarity with R - For QSCI 483, must be comfortable with R and the material covered in QSCI 483 (Analysis of linear regression models and introduction to nonlinear models. Model selection using generalized F-tests; residual analysis. Application to categorical, count, binomial, transformed variables. Introduction to matrix formation of regression models and applications) - Current academic standing as a UW Graduate Student and eligibility to hold a Graduate Student Assistantship - Availability for full appointment and class time frame - Background and enthusiasm to communicate effectively with biology, zoology, conservation, ecology, and natural resource management students. - Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license/certification/registration. TA Terms: - Salaries are based on graduate level and rates can be found on the UW Salary Schedule webpage. Contact the Center for Quantitative Science office for more information on salary levels. - Appointments are 50% FTE and average approximately 20 hours/week or 220 hours for the quarter. - TAs are required to register for a minimum of 10 credits per quarter that they hold an assistantship. - A tuition waiver is provided, but the TA will be responsible for paying student fees (approximately $250). - Graduate Appointee accident/sickness insurance will be provided. - This job classification is governed by a negotiated labor contract and is subject to union shop provisions. *Hourly Reader/Grader Positions* Reader/Grader Responsibilities: - Grade exams and assignments - Other duties as assigned by instructor Reader-Grader Terms: - Reader-grader positions are hourly appointments and *average* approximately 10 hours/week, not to exceed 110 hours for the quarter. - Tuition and fees are not covered as part of your appointment. You are responsible for paying all tuition and fees that are required based on the number of credits for which you enroll. - In order to maintain eligibility for this appointment, you will need to be enrolled for at least 4 credits (graduate masters and professional students), 2 credits (PhD candidates) for each quarter in which you hold the appointment. - As a University of Washington student, you are eligible to enroll in the Student Accident and Sickness Insurance Plan. Information on this plan is at: http://depts.washington.edu/ovpsa/insurance.html. - This job classification is governed by a negotiated labor contract and is subject to union shop provisions. *Application Process:* Please submit the following by email to owense@uw.edu: - Resume/CV - Include your home department, advisor, and academic status (?Masters Student?, ?PhD Student, but haven?t completed general exam?, or ?PhD Student, completed general exam?) - List all previous TA and reader/grader positions held for any UW department Include your evaluation score for each position - Cover letter including: - List the specific Q SCI TA or reader/grader positions you are applying for - Brief statement of how your skills and experiences are a match for the position - List Q SCI or equivalent courses you have completed - List any Q SCI TA positions you have applied for in the past, both positions you were offered and ones you were not offered. (This information will be used to help us distribute TA positions more equitably.) *Priority application deadline is May 12, 2022. *We will consider applications until all positions are filled, but applications that are submitted by the due date will have priority. Applicants will be notified by email of our decision. *Questions? Contact owense@uw.edu .* The University of Washington is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact the Disability Services Office at 206.543.6450/206.543.6452 (tty) or dso@u.washington.edu. ------------------------------------ Erica Owens CQS/QERM/QSCI Program Coordinator Center for Quantitative Science Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management University of Washington Ocean Teaching Building Mailbox #357941 Seattle, Washington 98105 (206) 616-9571 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Erica L. Owens Date: Thu, May 5, 2022 at 3:27 PM Subject: AUT 2022 TA positions with Quantitative Science (Q SCI) To: Environment_advisers@uw.edu , bioladv@uw.edu Hi advisors! Can you please share this job announcement with your graduate students? Thanks! Erica Owens CQS Program Coordinator *Center for Quantitative Science* *AUTUMN 2022 Teaching Assistant and Reader-Grader Positions* The Center for Quantitative Science is accepting part-time (50% FTE) Teaching Assistant applications for Autumn 2022 for the following courses. These positions will be filled pending course enrollment numbers. *Priority application deadline is May 12, 2022*. - *Q SCI 291, Analysis for Biologists I:* up to 2 TA positions - *Q SCI 381, Intro to Probability and Statistics*: up to 6 TA positions - *Q SCI 482, Statistical Inference in Applied Research I*: 1 TA and up to 1 reader-grader position *Teaching Assistant Positions* TA Responsibilities: - Assisting instructor with the delivery of learning materials (lectures, labs, and other materials) - Running labs, help sessions, and recitation sessions - Grading homework and exams - Maintaining office hours - Attending the courses TA Requirements: - For Q SCI 291, must be competent in calculus - For QSCI 381, must be competent in statistics and have familiarity with R - For QSCI 483, must be comfortable with R and the material covered in QSCI 483 (Analysis of linear regression models and introduction to nonlinear models. Model selection using generalized F-tests; residual analysis. Application to categorical, count, binomial, transformed variables. Introduction to matrix formation of regression models and applications) - Current academic standing as a UW Graduate Student and eligibility to hold a Graduate Student Assistantship - Availability for full appointment and class time frame - Background and enthusiasm to communicate effectively with biology, zoology, conservation, ecology, and natural resource management students. - Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license/certification/registration. TA Terms: - Salaries are based on graduate level and rates can be found on the UW Salary Schedule webpage. Contact the Center for Quantitative Science office for more information on salary levels. - Appointments are 50% FTE and average approximately 20 hours/week or 220 hours for the quarter. - TAs are required to register for a minimum of 10 credits per quarter that they hold an assistantship. - A tuition waiver is provided, but the TA will be responsible for paying student fees (approximately $250). - Graduate Appointee accident/sickness insurance will be provided. - This job classification is governed by a negotiated labor contract and is subject to union shop provisions. *Hourly Reader/Grader Positions* Reader/Grader Responsibilities: - Grade exams and assignments - Other duties as assigned by instructor Reader-Grader Terms: - Reader-grader positions are hourly appointments and *average* approximately 10 hours/week, not to exceed 110 hours for the quarter. - Tuition and fees are not covered as part of your appointment. You are responsible for paying all tuition and fees that are required based on the number of credits for which you enroll. - In order to maintain eligibility for this appointment, you will need to be enrolled for at least 4 credits (graduate masters and professional students), 2 credits (PhD candidates) for each quarter in which you hold the appointment. - As a University of Washington student, you are eligible to enroll in the Student Accident and Sickness Insurance Plan. Information on this plan is at: http://depts.washington.edu/ovpsa/insurance.html. - This job classification is governed by a negotiated labor contract and is subject to union shop provisions. *Application Process:* Please submit the following by email to owense@uw.edu: - Resume/CV - Include your home department, advisor, and academic status (?Masters Student?, ?PhD Student, but haven?t completed general exam?, or ?PhD Student, completed general exam?) - List all previous TA and reader/grader positions held for any UW department Include your evaluation score for each position - Cover letter including: - List the specific Q SCI TA or reader/grader positions you are applying for - Brief statement of how your skills and experiences are a match for the position - List Q SCI or equivalent courses you have completed - List any Q SCI TA positions you have applied for in the past, both positions you were offered and ones you were not offered. (This information will be used to help us distribute TA positions more equitably.) *Priority application deadline is May 12, 2022. *We will consider applications until all positions are filled, but applications that are submitted by the due date will have priority. Applicants will be notified by email of our decision. *Questions? Contact owense@uw.edu .* The University of Washington is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact the Disability Services Office at 206.543.6450/206.543.6452 (tty) or dso@u.washington.edu. ------------------------------------ Erica Owens CQS/QERM/QSCI Program Coordinator Center for Quantitative Science Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management University of Washington Ocean Teaching Building Mailbox #357941 Seattle, Washington 98105 (206) 616-9571 -- *Biology Advising - No in person meetings for WIN* 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 * Please include your name and student number in your emails. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Please share this event with fellow UW students and anyone who might be interested. -- Pup Support has partnered with Grooving for Good, NAMI Seattle (The National Alliance on Mental Illness), and SPIN to help create an immersive, colorful experience that makes a safe space for us to explore our mental health, but more importantly, to amplify positivity and improve our mental wellbeing. Hosted by Pup Support, *Grooving for Good* will feature two segments: *The Garden*: An interactive section with panel speakers from various organizations to share their mental health journeys. *The Dahlia Experience*: A dynamic and colorful environment featuring poetry, digital art, singer/songwriters, band performance, and DJ sets. *Event Details:* *Location*: HUB Lyceum *Date*: Thursday, May 19th 2022 *Time*: 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM (PST) Please click here for more details and to RVSP. This event is free for all UW students! Come join us in celebrating our resilience over the past two years and spreading joy into our lives while enjoying student performers, merch giveaways and more! [image: GFG_Flyer_Designs_5.png] Best, Pup Support *Anna Huang* Secretary | Pup Support *spup.uw@gmail.com* *pupsupport@uw.edu* *https://linktr.ee/pupsupport * *Instagram * -- *Biology Advising - No in person meetings for WIN* 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 * Please include your name and student number in your emails. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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See the deadlines listed below or in the Academic Calendar for GSP. -Email an adviser or visit Zoom drop-ins to inquire about graduation applications. Be sure to include your student number and anticipated graduation date in the email. *If you plan to graduate in spring 2023, contact an adviser after summer quarter to submit a graduation application. The deadline is November 4 for GSP registration for winter/spring 2023. Important Dates: Spring 2022 ? May 19: Registration period 2 for summer quarter ? May 20: Mary Gates Research Symposium ? May 30: Memorial Day - HOLIDAY ? May 31-June 4: Cap & Gown pick-up @ University Bookstore ? June 6: Biology Department Graduation RSVP DUE ? June 10: Last day to change S/NS grading option ? June 10: Biology Department Graduation Celebration. Check-in 11 a.m.; program starts @ 12 p.m. ? June 11: UW Commencement; doors open at 12:30 p.m.; procession @ 1:30 ? June 14: Grades due from faculty ? June 15: Grades post to transcript ? June 21: Summer quarter A- & full-term instruction begins ? June 21: Registration period 2 for autumn quarter starts Click here to be added (or removed) to the Biology Program email listserv -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Mon May 9 14:16:55 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:37 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] UW Brewing Sustainability Panel, May 18 Message-ID: <04e001d863ea$1c4f5d50$54ee17f0$@uw.edu> UW Brewing Sustainability Panel Wednesday, May 18th 12:30 - 1:30 pm Hans Rosling Center for Population Health, Convening Room 101 (SE corner on the 1st floor) RSVP: https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/uwbuerk/421391 Join us for a panel discussion with Jeannie Liu of Miro Tea, Brian James of Herkimer Coffee, and Alissa Bilfield, UW Assistant Teaching Professor and author of Brewing Sustainability in the Coffee and Tea Industries. Free and open to all UW students, staff, and community members. Co-hosted by UW Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences and the Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship. Lauren Brohawn | Associate Director She/Her/Hers Alaska Airlines Environmental Innovation Challenge University of Washington | Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship brohal@uw.edu | startup.uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... 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Strong applicants will have already participated in undergraduate research for at least three quarters and are working beyond an introductory level in a project that requires creativity and advanced knowledge. WRF Fellows will receive $7,500 to support their research and present their findings at a professional conference. Additional program and application information can be found here . Levinson Emerging Scholars Award - Apply by August 1 Levinson Emerging Scholars awards support talented and highly motivated UW juniors and seniors in a variety of fields pursuing creative and advanced bioscience and related research under the guidance of UW faculty. Strong applicants will have already participated in undergraduate research for at least three quarters and are working beyond an introductory level in a project that requires creativity and advanced knowledge. Levinson Emerging Scholars will receive funding to support their proposed research budget and to present their findings at a professional conference. Additional program and application information can be found here . TO LEARN MORE and CONNECT WITH PROGRAM STAFF Attend an information session! URP staff will provide in-depth program overviews, application tips, and answers to your questions. Info sessions will be held on: Monday, June 27, 2:00-3:00 p.m. Thursday, June 30, 1:00-2:00 p.m. RSVP for the info session here . Best, URP Staff _____________________________________________ Undergraduate Research Program Center for Experiential Learning and Diversity | Undergraduate Academic Affairs University of Washington Box 352803 | 171 Mary Gates Hall PH: 206.543.4282 | FAX: 206.616.4389 www.uw.edu/undergradresearch/ facebook.com/undergradresearch -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Many thanks, Matt MATT ERICKSON (he/him) College to Career Initiatives UW College of Arts & Sciences UW Campus Box 353765 Communications Building, Room 050 206.221.4506 / fax 206.543.5462 matteric@uw.edu / www.c21.uw.edu / LinkedIn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Bertschi School_ Elementary Science Specialist.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 20651 bytes Desc: not available URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Tue May 10 11:39:39 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:37 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] UWAA Multicultural Alumni Partnership Scholarship Message-ID: <010a01d8649d$4edda020$ec98e060$@uw.edu> **Apologies for multiple postings. The scholarship application link has now been updated.** University of Washington Alumni Association Multicultural Alumni Partnership 2022 Scholarship Application The University of Washington Alumni Association (UWAA) Multicultural Alumni Partnership (MAP) awards scholarships to deserving University of Washington students who need financial assistance to assist with their progress toward a degree at the UW. Funding for these scholarships comes from contribution from UW alumni and friends. One of MAP's missions is to promote the UW and the UWAA. It supports the recruitment of diverse students, faculty and staff and encourages appropriate mentoring activities. Qualifications for MAP Scholarships: * Continuing UW student in good standing (@ UW-Seattle, UW-Bothell or UW-Tacoma) * Full-time student at the University of Washington, undergraduate or graduate/professional * Minimum one quarter at the UW * Financial aid need as determined by the UW Office of Student Financial Aid * Applicants do not have to be a US Citizen or resident. International students and undocumented students are welcome to apply Below is the link for the UW MAP Scholarship. Please complete the application once you have obtained all the required documentation: https://www.washington.edu/alumni/map-scholarship-information-and-applicatio n/ * Copy of UW transcript (unofficial transcript acceptable) * In 250 words per question, please answer the following three questions in a personal narrative. In answering these questions, we encourage you to draw upon your positionality, passions, and personal history to discuss how you are uniquely situated to pursue impactful scholarship - research, teaching, and service. * Explain why you need this scholarship and your financial need. * How have you been impacted by the presence or lack of privilege? * How have you used your privilege to support others? As a reference for what is privilege and areas to consider, here is a diagram to help. You do not need to use this as a reference to answer the questions above. We cannot accept any additional materials. We will not accept phone calls regarding application status. Recipients will be contacted by telephone. Non-recipients will not be notified; if you have not been contacted within five weeks of the application deadline, you were not selected. However, the Office of Student Financial Aid will retain your application in case other scholarship funds become available. All information is confidential. The Multicultural Alumni Partnership (MAP) strives to maintain a close relationship with its scholarship recipients. Support of a diverse student body is at the heart of MAP's mission. Students are our future alumni; thus, MAP aims to support students and encourages your involvement in our programs. Questions Please Contact: Courtney Acitelli acitelli@uwimpact.org Applications must be completed and submitted by Friday, June 3, 2022. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 30311 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.png Type: image/png Size: 819335 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Undergraduate or Graduate Students in Art, Animation, Programming, and Engineering Studies are invited to apply. Application Deadline: 31st July 2022 Total Award Amount: Education Fund AIAS Foundation WomenIn Scholarships I hope you'll find this information useful for your students. Thank you Liam 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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Be sure to include your student number and anticipated graduation date in the email. *If you plan to graduate in spring 2023, contact an adviser after summer quarter to submit a graduation application. The deadline is November 4 for GSP registration for winter/spring 2023. Important Dates: Spring 2022 ? May 19: Registration period 2 for summer quarter ? May 20: Mary Gates Research Symposium ? May 30: Memorial Day - HOLIDAY ? May 31-June 4: Cap & Gown pick-up @ University Bookstore ? June 6: Biology Department Graduation RSVP DUE ? June 10: Last day to change S/NS grading option ? June 10: Biology Department Graduation Celebration. Check-in 11 a.m.; program starts @ 12 p.m. ? June 11: UW Commencement; doors open at 12:30 p.m.; procession @ 1:30 ? June 14: Grades due from faculty ? June 15: Grades post to transcript ? June 21: Summer quarter A- & full-term instruction begins ? 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(He/Him) Academic Counselor Senior, Department of Biology patterj@u.washington.edu University of Washington, BOX 355320 Phone: 206-543-7767 http://www.biology.washington.edu/programs/undergraduate Biology 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. My Regular Drop in Zoom days: Tues, Thurs 1-4 pm, and Weds 9-12pm. Zoom link for those hours: https://washington.zoom.us/j/92869479267 Advising Sessions Via EMAIL, PHONE, and ZOOM. In person individual advising available by appointment only. Appointments by request. Please include your name and student number in your emails. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Applications are due by May 31st ?Identity Abroad Workshops ?There will be two identity abroad workshops offered in the month of May. One will be an in-person option and one will be virtual. The purpose of these workshops is to give students the space to grapple with aspects of their identities as they relate to the backdrop of various cultures and to start a conversation about how they would respond in various situations. There is an expectation of active student participation in order for the workshops to be effective. The workshops will be held at the following times. Virtual workshop: Thursday, May 26th, 2pm-3:30 via Zoom. Register: https://washington.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJElce6sqj0uE9Ymhb-LTz_xAMKHC9VqeKT3 In person workshop: Friday, May 27th from 12:30pm-2pm in 171 MGH Thank you, KIANA PARKER Equity Program Manager & Scholarships Adviser UW Study Abroad 459 Schmitz Hall, Box 355815 Seattle, WA 98195 206.221.6059 kmparker@uw.edu / washington.edu/studyabroad -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 02121.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Mon May 16 15:10:59 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:37 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Friday Harbor Labs Autumn 2022 Applications Open!! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <092201d86971$d30ac930$79205b90$@uw.edu> Friday Harbor Labs Autumn 2022 Applications Open!! Applications for our Autumn course offerings are now live and can be completed here . Early acceptances for applications submitted before June 1, all others admitted after July 1 on a rolling basis. Friday Harbor Laboratories prides itself in providing students with hands-on learning focused on field research in marine science. Spend your autumn quarter at UW's satellite field station in the beautiful San Juan Islands getting your hands dirty! 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. You will find a section of the application where you can let us know what your needs are. -- Mason Wiley (he/him) Academic Services Manager UW Friday Harbor Labs (206) 616-0752 620 University Road Friday Harbor, WA 98250 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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ELIGIBILITY: U.S. citizens, nationals and permanent residents only; rising seniors and bachelor's alumni planning to pursue research-based master's or PhD programs, current graduate students who have not previously applied while enrolled in a graduate program. Get more eligibility details here. CRITERIA: Potential for significant contribution to field and positive impact on society The HERTZ FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIP is awarded to 10-15 students in the U.S. per year who intend to pursue a PhD in the applied physical or biological sciences, mathematics or engineering. HOW MUCH: A $34,000 stipend and full cost of tuition and fees for up to 5 years. ELIGIBILITY: U.S. citizens, nationals and permanent residents only; rising seniors, bachelor's alumni and incoming graduate students (first-year graduate students in October 2022) planning to pursue a research-based PhD. Get more eligibility details here . CRITERIA: Innovative and independent thinking, quantitative skills QUESTIONS? . Undergraduate students & alumni: Robin Chang, robinc@uw.edu and Emily Smith, emilys42@uw.edu . Graduate Students: Robyn Davis, rldavis@uw.edu ADDITIONAL NSF GRFP SESSIONS THIS SUMMER: NSF GRFP Information Sessions: Tuesday, June 21, 5:30-6:30 PM PST, Register for this session Wednesday, July 13, 5-6 PM PST, Register for this session Thursday, July 21, 5-6 PM PST, Register for this session Wednesday, September 14, 5:30-6:30 PM PST, Register for this session NSF GRFP Application Writing Sessions: First-Draft Personal Statement-Writing Workshop, Wed July 27, 5-6 PM PST, Register for this session Personal Statement Peer Review Workshop, Thursday, October 06, 4:30-6:00 PM PST. Register for this session. 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... Name: image001.gif Type: image/gif Size: 1303 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 00284.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Mon May 16 15:19:10 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:38 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] UWAA Multicultural Alumni Partnership Scholarship Message-ID: <09c901d86972$f7a5b510$e6f11f30$@uw.edu> UWAA Multicultural Alumni Partnership Scholarship University of Washington Alumni Association Multicultural Alumni Partnership 2022 Scholarship Application The University of Washington Alumni Association (UWAA) Multicultural Alumni Partnership (MAP) awards scholarships to deserving University of Washington students who need financial assistance to assist with their progress toward a degree at the UW. Funding for these scholarships comes from contribution from UW alumni and friends. One of MAP's missions is to promote the UW and the UWAA. It supports the recruitment of diverse students, faculty and staff and encourages appropriate mentoring activities. Qualifications for MAP Scholarships: * Continuing UW student in good standing (@ UW-Seattle, UW-Bothell or UW-Tacoma) * Full-time student at the University of Washington, undergraduate or graduate/professional * Minimum one quarter at the UW * Financial aid need as determined by the UW Office of Student Financial Aid * Applicants do not have to be a US Citizen or resident. International students and undocumented students are welcome to apply Below is the link for the UW MAP Scholarship. Please complete the application once you have obtained all the required documentation: https://depts.washington.edu/alumni/applications/scholarship/ * Copy of UW transcript (unofficial transcript acceptable) * In 250 words per question, please answer the following three questions in a personal narrative. In answering these questions, we encourage you to draw upon your positionality, passions, and personal history to discuss how you are uniquely situated to pursue impactful scholarship - research, teaching, and service. * Explain why you need this scholarship and your financial need. * How have you been impacted by the presence or lack of privilege? * How have you used your privilege to support others? As a reference for what is privilege and areas to consider, here is a diagram to help. You do not need to use this as a reference to answer the questions above. We cannot accept any additional materials. We will not accept phone calls regarding application status. Recipients will be contacted by telephone. Non-recipients will not be notified; if you have not been contacted within five weeks of the application deadline, you were not selected. However, the Office of Student Financial Aid will retain your application in case other scholarship funds become available. All information is confidential. The Multicultural Alumni Partnership (MAP) strives to maintain a close relationship with its scholarship recipients. Support of a diverse student body is at the heart of MAP's mission. Students are our future alumni; thus, MAP aims to support students and encourages your involvement in our programs. Questions Please Contact: Courtney Acitelli acitelli@uwimpact.org Applications must be completed and submitted by Friday, June 3, 2022. PATRICK H. PINEDA (he/him/his ) Senior Academic Counselor Department of Economics 305 Savery Hall, Box 353330 Seattle, Washington 98195-3330 phone 206.543.5794 / fax 206.685.7477 econadv@uw.edu , ppineda@uw.edu / econ.uw.edu #HonorNativeLand #BLM -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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This is also a great time to search for potential lab opportunities for next year. 25th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium Friday, May 20th from 9:30am - 5:30pm UW Campus, Seattle - Mary Gates Hall, Odegaard Undergraduate Library, and Zoom Presentations will begin at 11am with some being in person and online, check the schedule to see what topics might interest you. For more info, check the link below: https://www.washington.edu/undergradresearch/symposium/ Jason Patterson, M Ed. (He/Him) Academic Counselor Senior, Department of Biology patterj@u.washington.edu University of Washington, BOX 355320 Phone: 206-543-7767 http://www.biology.washington.edu/programs/undergraduate Biology 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. My Regular Drop in Zoom days: Tues, Thurs 1-4 pm, and Weds 9-12pm. Zoom link for those hours: https://washington.zoom.us/j/92869479267 Advising Sessions Via EMAIL, PHONE, and ZOOM. 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However, registration is recommended if you would like to encourage students or colleagues to attend. *Symposium Day* The day will begin at 9:30am with virtual sessions and then there will be an in-person welcome at 11:00am in Mary Gates Hall by UW Provost and Executive Vice President Mark Richards and Vice Provost and Dean Ed Taylor who will congratulate presenters and announce the recipients of the annual Undergraduate Research Mentor Awards. You can find the full event schedule and more information for Attendees here: https://www.washington.edu/undergradresearch/symposium/attendees/. *Presentations *are grouped into sessions by format and theme; you can search for your mentee?s session in the Online Proceedings where all of the students? abstracts are now available. All presentations take place on Friday, May 20, and will happen in real time, Pacific Daylight Time. *Sessions will not be available for viewing later.* - *Poster sessions* are divided into four groups and will be held in Mary Gates Hall. The sessions will be from 11:00am-1:00pm, 1:00-2:30pm, 2:30-4:00pm and 4:00-5:30pm. - *Oral presentations* are divided into 2 groups, in classrooms in Mary Gates Hall, from 1:30-3:00pm and 3:45-5:15pm. Each classroom has a moderator and a session assistant (i.e., two volunteers). The presentations are expected to be ~10 minutes long with 2 minutes for Q&A after each presenter. We encourage everyone to stay for the entire session. - *Virtual sessions* will be hosted via Zoom by a moderator and a session assistant (i.e., two volunteers) from 9:30-11:00am and 12:00-1:30pm. There will be a live Q&A period with each presenter after their video is shown. Zoom links will be posted the day before the Symposium on the Symposium Proceedings . All are able to attend the Zoom sessions. - *Visual Arts & Design Presentations* will be held in Odegaard Undergraduate Library from 2:00-3:30pm. *Help spread the word! *We now have tools available on the Symposium website to make it easy for you to share about the Symposium on social media: https://www.washington.edu/undergradresearch/symposium/toolkit/. *Here?s how you can help promote the Symposium:* - Post about the Symposium to your social media accounts and tag your posts with *#HuskyResearch*. - Share these tools with others and encourage your colleagues to support students and undergraduate research in this way. *COVID-19 Policies*: Please see the information and links at the bottom of this page for protocols and policies. Hand sanitizers will be readily available throughout the venues and masks will be available at the event. Masking is strongly recommended for all Symposium presenters and attendees. We are thrilled that over 700 students will be presenting at the Symposium this year. Thank you for your support of undergraduate researchers and the Symposium! Sincerely, Tracy & URP Staff Tracy Nyerges Acting Associate Director, Undergraduate Research Program *Tracy Nyerges, MSW (she/her)* Acting Associate Director, Undergraduate Research Program Center for Experiential Learning and Diversity, Undergraduate Academic Affairs 171 Mary Gates Hall, Box 352803 University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195 206.685.4240 tnyerges@uw.edu / www.uw.edu/undergradresearch [image: logo] -- *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. 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I have attached an official role description, along with contact info for myself, Alec Meyers, a research technician in this lab. This role would begin working on-site in late June. If you are interested, send an email with your resume and references to me via the address below. Alec Meyers ? Research Technician, Stubbs Lab. ameyers@pnri.org " *Alec Meyers* Laboratory Technician - Stubbs Lab Pacific Northwest Research Institute 720 Broadway Seattle, WA 98122 ameyers@pnri.org -- *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. 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Please feel free to share our Poster with your students and please email us if you have any questions, comments, or concerns. Zoom link is located in the attached posted We look forward to seeing you on June 3rd! Kindly, Lauren Paulson She/They/Them ABC Career Panel Coordinator University of Washington Bothell -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: ABC Career Panel event Poster UW Health and Wellness.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 1364214 bytes Desc: ABC Career Panel event Poster UW Health and Wellness.pdf URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From patterj at uw.edu Fri May 20 15:06:01 2022 From: patterj at uw.edu (Jason L. 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Why, when, and where do you want to go? What are you hoping to do and how will it be useful after graduate school? For more information, contact Mariah Corey, mdcorey@uw.edu GRDSCH200: Preparing for Graduate Education CREDITS: 2 CR/NC Autumn Quarter 2022 Mondays, 12:30 - 2:20 p.m. JOHNSON Hall (JHN), Room 075 SLN: 16158 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Grad School 200 Flier AUT 2022.pptx.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 205769 bytes Desc: Grad School 200 Flier AUT 2022.pptx.pdf URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... 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Be sure to include your student number and anticipated graduation date in the email. *If you plan to graduate in spring 2023, contact an adviser after summer quarter to submit a graduation application. The deadline is November 4 for GSP registration for winter/spring 2023. Important Dates: Spring 2022 ? May 30: Memorial Day - HOLIDAY ? May 31-June 4: Cap & Gown pick-up @ University Bookstore ? June 6: Biology Department Graduation RSVP DUE ? June 10: Last day to change S/NS grading option ? June 10: Biology Department Graduation Celebration. Check-in 11 a.m.; program starts @ 12 p.m. ? June 11: UW Commencement; doors open at 12:30 p.m.; procession @ 1:30 ? June 14: Grades due from faculty ? June 15: Grades post to transcript ? June 21: Summer quarter A- & full-term instruction begins ? June 21: Registration period 2 for autumn quarter starts -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Zoom link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/2721694935 All the best, Biology Students for Equity Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/biologystudentsforequity Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biologystudentsforequity/ Website: https://bseuw.weebly.com/ To unsubscribe from BSE emails, click here . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: A04452BD-E66E-4F05-8E2E-10AA69FC3311.PNG Type: image/png Size: 1110835 bytes Desc: not available URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Mon May 23 13:36:01 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:39 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Huskies for Neurodiversity Social! Message-ID: <02db01d86ee4$b7a089a0$26e19ce0$@uw.edu> Subject: Huskies for Neurodiversity Social! Hello! My name is Jane Li, a Biology undergraduate student at the University of Washington and part of Huskies for Neurodiversity, a 2021-2022 recipient of the Husky Seed Fund award. Our organization's goal is to promote visibility and acceptance of neurodiverse conditions such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and dyscalculia among others, and to foster an environment of acceptance and advocacy for neurodivergent people. We are reaching out to spread the word and send reminders about our Huskies for Neurodiversity Social that will occur on May 26th, 2022 from 5 to 6:30PM in HUB307. We?ll have cookie decorating, coloring, origami, and other activities! Would you be able to share/reshare the following information and attached flyer with your email list and/or social media platforms? This would be a huge help to our outreach efforts, and I am happy to clarify or answer any questions you may have. Thank you so much! 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If you are interested in UWSOM, this panel will be a great opportunity for you to gain insight into how the current med students navigated their transitions, their pre-med journeys at UW, and their experiences in med school now. We have recruited med students from a wide range of educational backgrounds - from majoring in philosophy to biology! We will have the following panelists in attendance: * Olesya Mironchuk (MS1), Neuroscience and Bioengineering Class of 2020 * Than T Dang (MS2), Biochemistry, Medical Anthropology, and Global Health Class of 2018 * Lucas Chen (MS1), MCD Biology Class of 2020 * Joe Volk (MS2), MCB Biology and Philosophy Class of 2018 * Amanda Lee (MS3), MCD Biology Class of 2017 RSVP using the link below to save your spot. https://forms.gle/1ZVp3pt3pLmfADah6 Zoom Information: https://washington.zoom.us/j/98507418752 Meeting ID: 985 0741 8752 American Medical Student Association 4001 E Stevens Way NE Seattle, WA 98195 amsauw@uw.edu University of Washington amsauw.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Tue May 24 11:10:43 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:39 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Announcing the Voyager Scholarship: for rising juniors pursuing careers in public service Message-ID: <008e01d86f99$957a4f90$c06eeeb0$@uw.edu> The Obama Foundation recently announced the Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service, also known as the Voyager Scholarship . The announcement is below, and if the photo actually comes through in the email forward, you might be able to see UW alum Simon Tran (2016 grad in Drama & CHID) in the foreground (back to the camera unfortunately). Please share the following brief details widely with those finishing up their 2nd/sophomore year now (no field of study limitations): The Voyager Scholarship application is open now to rising juniors planning to pursue a career in public service after graduation. The deadline to apply is June 14, which is a tight turn around, but the application does not require letters of recommendation! The scholarship provides: * $25,000/year for junior & seniors years to help alleviate debt so students can afford to pursue a career in public service * $10,000 stipend + free Airbnb housing to pursue a summer work-travel experience between junior & senior year * $2,000 travel stipend each year for 10 years after graduation * Annual fall public service summits and network of leaders Applicants must meet all of the following eligibility criteria: * Plan to enroll full-time in their junior year of study at an accredited four-year college or university in the United States in Fall 2022. Eligible students are: * Finishing sophomore year in Spring 2022 * Or transferring from a two-year to a four-year college for their 2022-2023 junior academic year * Have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, or equivalent * Have demonstrated a commitment to public service * Plan to pursue a career in public service upon graduation * Be a United States (US) citizen, US permanent resident (holder of a Permanent Resident Card), or an individual granted deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA) Many more details and the online application are available at https://www.obama.org/voyager-scholarship/. As always, students are encouraged to get support and feedback while drafting this and any scholarship application, and the Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards advisers can help! Students can schedule appointments with us at https://expd.uw.edu/scholarships/applying/scholarship-advising/. 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) From: Barack Obama > Sent: Monday, May 16, 2022 6:31 AM To: Robin Chang > Subject: Announcing the Voyager Scholarship We?re supporting students with a passion for public service Hi Robin, In an increasingly globalized world, forging connections is more important than ever. We know that young leaders with a passion for public service will be the ones to bridge divides and set a better course for our future. And that means we need to do everything we can to nurture their talents and curiosity. In service of that mission, we?re so pleased to announce we?ve teamed up with Brian Chesky, Airbnb CEO, to create something really special: the Voyager Scholarship for Public Service. On the surface, Brian and I might not seem all that similar. He was born in New York; I was born in Hawai'i. He?s a tech founder; I?m not. But we have more in common than most people realize. Both of us traveled unlikely paths to get where we are today. I grew up in Hawai'i and Indonesia, raised by a single mom, and worked as a constitutional law professor before getting into politics. Brian?s parents were social workers and he went to design school. But both of our parents instilled in us the importance of helping others from a very young age. Michelle, Brian, and I all share the belief that connection doesn?t just enrich our own lives?it helps communities come together, forge common bonds, and solve big problems. It?s why Michelle and I started the Obama Foundation?to bring together the next generation of leaders and help them build connections and learn from each other. And it?s why we couldn?t be more excited about the Voyager Scholarship. For so many young people who want to pursue public service, financial obstacles stand in the way. That?s why the Voyager Scholarship helps students with financial aid, meaningful travel experiences to expand their horizons, and a network of leaders who can support them. I hope you?ll take a moment to discover what the Voyager Scholarship is all about. Applications are open now until June 14 to rising juniors in the United States?so please help us spread the word to eligible undergraduate students. As we?re seeing around the world, we can?t take democracy, or tolerance, or progress for granted. We have to work for it. And that means supporting the individuals who want to be forces for good. ?Barack Donate to empower rising leaders bringing hope to their communities. DONATE _____ ? 2022 Obama Foundation Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Subscriber Preferences | Unsubscribe You received this email at robinc@uw.edu because you subscribed to updates from the Obama Foundation. The Barack Obama Foundation | 5235 S. Harper Ct, Suite 1140, Chicago, IL, USA 60615 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.gif Type: image/gif Size: 1303 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... 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Students must be enrolled juniors or seniors, in good academic standing, and receiving academic credit for the internship. The Coordinators for the Internship Program will be offering two full days of information sessions for any interested students on May 24th (in person) and May 25th (on Zoom). There will be seven half-hour long sessions on the 24th, in Gowen 1A, and then seven half-hour Zoom sessions on the 25th. In-Person Information Sessions in Gowen Hall, room 1A May 24th, 10:00-10:30AM May 24th, 10:30-11:00AM May 24th, 11:00-11:30AM May 24th, 1:00-1:30PM May 24th, 1:30-2:00PM May 24th, 2:00-2:30PM May 24th, 3:00-3:30PM Zoom Information Sessions on May 25th, link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/91849947136 May 25th, 9:30-10:00AM May 25th, 11:00-11:30AM May 25th, 1:00-1:30PM May 25th, 1:30-2:00PM May 25th, 2:30-3:00PM May 25th, 3:00-3:30PM May 25th, 3:30-4:00PM In addition to earning academic credit, interns engage as part of a team, helping solve real world problems for the citizens of Washington. These interactions provide one-of-a-kind insights into the events and legislation that impact our state every day. The Legislative Internship Program offers unparalleled access to Washington?s most influential leaders and policy makers, professional development to build transferable skills, and hands-on simulations to learn all aspects of the legislative process. This experience will encourage you to learn quickly, think critically, and develop professionally as you forge lifelong connections in public policy. Political experience is not necessary, and students of all majors are encouraged to apply. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds and political ideologies who are active leaders, engaged in campus communities, and excited to learn about government while gaining practical job skills. Whether your interest is in law, business, communications, environmental policy, public health, or elsewhere, there is a place for you as a legislative intern. Interns are matched with legislators in the State House or the Senate based on interest areas and political ideology. The program also has opportunities for interns to serve as caucus staff, focusing on policy or communications. Visit their website The Washington State Legislative Internship Program Coordinators who will be running the info sessions are: Leo O'Leary and Louis Lindstrom. They can be contacted at civic.ed@leg.wa.gov . The contact person for the Washington State Legislative Internship Program in the University of Washington-Seattle is Mark Weitzenkamp (weitzen@uw.edu ). Feel free to reach out with questions, particularly about how the credit requirement is fulfilled at UW-Seattle. -- ____________________________ Mark Weitzenkamp, PhD Academic Counselor for Political Science Major and Human Rights Minor Smith 215 University of Washington Political Science Department Box 353530 Seattle, WA 98195-3530 (206) 543-1824 FAX: (206) 685-2146 ______________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... 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If you are interested in UWSOM, this panel will be a great opportunity for you to gain insight into how the current med students navigated their transitions, their pre-med journeys at UW, and their experiences in med school now. We have recruited med students from a wide range of educational backgrounds - from majoring in philosophy to biology! RSVP using the link below to save your spot. https://forms.gle/1ZVp3pt3pLmfADah6 Zoom Information: https://washington.zoom.us/j/98507418752 Meeting ID: 985 0741 8752 Best of luck with the rest of Spring Quarter! American Medical Student Association 4001 E Stevens Way NE Seattle, WA 98195 amsauw@uw.edu University of Washington amsauw.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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A flier with details on the autumn 2022 class is attached in case you also want to share it with students. GRDSCH200: Preparing for Graduate Education CREDITS: 2 CR/NC Autumn Quarter 2022 Mondays, 12:30 - 2:20 p.m. JOHNSON Hall (JHN ), Room 075 SLN: 16158 Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, Katy Katy DeRosier (she/her) Program Development Director Office of the Provost & The Graduate School | University of Washington katyd2@uw.edu | 206.221.1437 | Loew 312 I acknowledge the past, present, and future of the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip, and Muckleshoot nations. | Indigenous Walking Tour -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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We expect most training to happen on the job, though previous lab or work experiences are a plus. This is an exciting position because: - You will be helping to build out and expand on a new capability at the company - You will be joining a growing, fast-paced team - You will gain the opportunity to work with state-of-the-art equipment and processes - You will learn skills from industry veterans in a hands-on, collaborative environment Just is a fast-growing contract manufacturing company, where our goal is to drive down the cost of expensive biologics through constant innovation and process improvement. Applications can be submitted at this link , and feel free to reach out to me with any questions about the company or position. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The Tri-Campus Job & Internship Fair will take place virtually via Handshake and will give all UW Seattle, Bothell and Tacoma students and alumni an exciting opportunity to network with dozens of employer representatives (via video/chat 1:1 and group sessions). All registered employers are actively recruiting UW students and alumni for full-time, part-time, internship and seasonal opportunities. We have over 55 employers currently registered with more signing up every day, and students can preview that list of employers here. All majors are welcome to register and participate. Student and Alumni registration opens next Thursday, June 2nd. Sessions are first come, first serve, and employer schedules change daily. Student/alumni registrants are strongly encouraged to revisit the schedule frequently. The Career & Internship Center is offering a Virtual Career Fair 101 workshop on June 2nd also. * Register here for the Virtual Career Fair 101 workshop to optimize your career fair experience. Next steps: 1. June 2nd: Students and alumni invited to attend the Virtual 2022 Summer Job & Internship fair next week on 6/2, 2. June 2nd - June 23: * Students and alumni register for the fair * 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. This event is exceptionally timely for upcoming graduates, and recent alumni. Questions? Email : cicevents@uw.edu . Warm regards, Bridget Doyle she/her/hers Associate Director Employer & Community Connections | Career & Internship Center University of Washington 134 Mary Gates Hall | Box 352810 | Seattle, WA 98195 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We are delighted to share the information below regarding our upcoming Virtual Tri-Campus Summer Job & Internship Fair. I've also attached a flyer. Please cascade to student and alumni of Seattle, Bothell, and Tacoma as relevant! The Tri-Campus Job & Internship Fair will take place virtually via Handshake and will give all UW Seattle, Bothell and Tacoma students and alumni an exciting opportunity to network with dozens of employer representatives (via video/chat 1:1 and group sessions). All registered employers are actively recruiting UW students and alumni for full-time, part-time, internship and seasonal opportunities. We have over 55 employers currently registered with more signing up every day, and students can preview that list of employers here. All majors are welcome to register and participate. Student and Alumni registration opens next Thursday, June 2nd. Sessions are first come, first serve, and employer schedules change daily. Student/alumni registrants are strongly encouraged to revisit the schedule frequently. The Career & Internship Center is offering a Virtual Career Fair 101 workshop on June 2nd also. * Register here for the Virtual Career Fair 101 workshop to optimize your career fair experience. Next steps: 1. June 2nd: Students and alumni invited to attend the Virtual 2022 Summer Job & Internship fair next week on 6/2, 2. June 2nd - June 23: * Students and alumni register for the fair * 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. This event is exceptionally timely for upcoming graduates, and recent alumni. Questions? Email : cicevents@uw.edu . 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AmeriCorps members will collectively oversee large-scale operations, including recruitment efforts, supporting student interns, creating lecture content, and planning and facilitating professional developments. Riverways Education Partnerships AmeriCorps members will begin their term on September 1st, 2022 and end their term by June 30, 2023 (upon successful completion of 1700 hours). * The Equity in STEM Coordinator will support Riverways' efforts to make the sciences inclusive of all peoples and ways of knowing and to increase access to relevant, dynamic education for populations underrepresented in the science professions, as well as coordinate and recruit for STEM Alternative Spring Break. Application due: May 30th at 11:59 PM Application: https://tinyurl.com/25nznf4n Please contact riverways@uw.edu with any questions regarding this position. We look forward to receiving your application! 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The Equity in STEM Coordinator will support Riverways? efforts to make the sciences inclusive of all peoples and ways of knowing and to increase access to relevant, dynamic education for populations underrepresented in the science professions, as well as coordinate and recruit for STEM Alternative Spring Break. Application due: May 30th at 11:59 PM Application: https://tinyurl.com/25nznf4n Please contact riverways@uw.edu with any questions regarding this position. We look forward to receiving your application! Riverways Education Partnerships University of Washington Community Engagement and Leadership Education (CELE) Center Undergraduate Academic Affairs MGH 171 | riverways@uw.edu expd.uw.edu/riverways | 206-616-2302 We acknowledge the people ? past, present, and future ? of the Dkhw?Duw?Absh, the Duwamish Tribe, the Muckleshoot Tribe, and other tribes on whose traditional lands we study and work. 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Log in with UW NetID and credentials is required to access this link. UW students may apply by completing the questions and submitting the Google Form at the link above. Applications received by June 10, 2022 will be considered for our next round of term appointments to start in Summer or Fall 2022. Please forward this email to any student who you think may be interested in this appointment, as well as any UW faculty/staff who may wish to recommend a student for this appointment. If you have any questions, please contact Kara Blake, Administrative Review Coordinator, at: revcoord@uw.edu . Kara Blake (pronouns: she/her/hers) Administrative Review Coordinator Executive Office of the President & Provost Gerberding Hall, room 206 206-221-0365 (office) revcoord@uw.edu / washington.edu/ This email and any files transmitted may contain confidential information as protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), 20 USC ? 1232g and/or Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U.S.C. ? 2510-2521. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, or distribution is prohibited. Furthermore, if you are not the intended recipient, please notify me immediately by telephone or return e-mail and completely delete this message from your system. The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip, and Muckleshoot nations. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: Untitled attachment 00049.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Thu May 26 13:48:42 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:40 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Research Opportunities in SEAL In-Reply-To: References: <02a601d63eb1$810e4d60$832ae820$@uw.edu> <011001d71474$b76c02f0$264408d0$@uw.edu> <04a701d7a8db$ad2905d0$077b1170$@uw.edu> <00b701d7eb95$1fcbe6b0$5f63b410$@uw.edu> Message-ID: <01d701d87141$fc888d10$f599a730$@uw.edu> Subject: Research Opportunities at SEAL Dear Biology Students: This is an updated quarterly announcement of open undergraduate and graduate research internships at the Sensors, Energy, and Automation Laboratory (SEAL) at the UW Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Seattle. We have positions open now and for the Summer quarter. SEAL is a great place to get involved in campus research and design new technologies that help our local community, even while practicing self-isolation or social distancing. We provide an extensive online training program for our students to receive training and participate in campus research during these unusual times. Strong students are given opportunities to publish their work, win international-grade research awards, join or create start-up companies, and receive letters of recommendation for graduate school or career advancement. Many of our students transition into paid positions based on their performance. Students are expected to commit 10 to 15 hours per week. Hours are flexible, with opportunities for telecommuting/evenings/weekends. Project availability changes depending on student interests and lab needs. Highlighted projects are listed below: * Propulsion Project: The overall goal of this project is to design a new type of thruster for aircraft propulsion. This effort will result in a new generation of ultra-quiet unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). * Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy: One of our upcoming projects offers real-world experience to students interested in learning about energy management and efficiency. Students will be given hands-on experience working with manufacturers in the Pacific Northwest. Topics include energy savings, waste reduction, sustainable practices, industrial processes, energy assessment procedures, cybersecurity screenings, smart manufacturing, sustainability, resiliency planning, decarbonization, and electrification. You do not need to be experienced to apply, as interested students will be given extensive training on these topics. * SINEW Mask Project: The overall goal of this project is to design a new type of face mask that does not come in contact with the skin of the wearer's face. The design matches the comfort of a well-fit bicycle helmet or a pair of glasses while providing the wearer with better safety than industry alternatives. The design is reusable, energy-efficient, and environmentally friendly. * SWIFT Project: The overall goal of this project is to design a 3D imaging tool that can scan and inspect stomas to improve appliance fit and ostomate quality of life. Positions are open for biology and pre-med students. * Operatory Monitoring: This project aims to design a comprehensive methodology for acquiring information on the spatial and temporal distribution of aerosols in a dental or medical office environment. Dental and medical professionals are at risk of exposure to harmful particulate matter when performing routine procedures. Using a network of low-cost, IoT-enabled particulate matter sensors can help keep dental and medical professionals safe. * Software/Gamification: We have a variety of software projects in the lab that seek students interested in WebDev, coding, and scripting. For example, the ECoS team designs a technical writing assistance software tool to help writers and editors develop manuscripts. To join SEAL and support our research efforts, click the links below and fill out an application: 1. Visit https://uwseal.org/project-showcase for a list of open projects. 2. Visit our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page. CLICK HERE TO APPLY - We accept applications throughout each quarter and during the summer on a rolling basis. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Preference for a student with more than one year of time left at UW Seattle and available summer 2022. Approximately 10 hours/week, $17.50/hr to start. To inquire and apply, please send e-mail to taub@uw.edu with a message describing your scientific interests, career goals, reference names, e-mail addresses and phone #, and an informal transcript. Deadline: June 10, 2022 Professor Frieda B. Taub Emerita School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences -- Samantha Scherer (she her), Assistant Director, Student Services and DEI UW School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... 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Great for new transfers, those who have taken NUTR 200 or it's equivalent, those with interest in exploring the Food Systems Major, working on the Nutrition Minor, or are looking for advanced electives: NUTR 302 Food Systems: Harvest to Health (5) NW/I&S Examines the many facets of the modern food supply from production and processing to distribution, marketing, and retail. Systems approach to foods studies considers geopolitical, agricultural, environmental, social, and economic factors along the pathway from harvest to health. Prerequisite: NUTR 200. NUTR 341 Exploration of Multisensory Dining (3) NW Critically evaluates, through the study of research and practical applications, the multisensory relationship between our brains and the food we consume. Prerequisite: either NUTR 141 or NUTR 241. NUTR 400 Food Systems, Nutrition, and Health Seminar (1, max. 4) I&S Examines emerging issues in food systems, nutrition, and health as they relate to personal and public health. Credit/no-credit only. << AUT 2022 topic is Urban Food Systems NUTR 412 United States Food Systems Policy (5) I&S Offers a broad introduction to food and nutrition policies in the United States and their impacts on population health. Real-world controversies and debates used to illustrate policy principles, research tools, and policy analysis. Includes topics on public health nutrition, food policy related to population health, and food security. Prerequisite: NUTR 302. NUTR 420 Global Nutrition: Challenges and Opportunities (3) I&S Examines global dimensions of malnutrition, its assessment and classification, and global policies and programs to improve nutritional status in developing countries. Emphasizes global consequences of poor nutrition on health, cognition, and development with a focus on the first 1,000 days from conception to age two. Prerequisite: NUTR 200. New courses for autumn 2022. No prerequisites but great for juniors and seniors interested in these topics: NUTR 490 A Special Topics: Body Weight & Size-Inclusivity: Clinical, Behavioral, and Societal Perspectives (3) Explores our culture's obsession with micromanaging our food and our bodies and the impact this may have on physical health, mental health, body image, and embodiment. More about the course NUTR 490 C Special Topics: Food Systems Innovation (3) Examines multi-sectoral approaches to innovation in the food system, with a focus on sustainability as it relates to public health. Explores the process and case examples in the context of food systems and health practice. More about the course Thanks, Susan Susan Inman, MSSW Pronouns: She, Her, Hers Manager of Student & Academic Services Nutritional Sciences Program University of Washington 305-G Raitt Hall | 206-685-9435 Connect with us via Facebook, Instagram, or Linked In -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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