From bioladv at uw.edu Mon Oct 3 08:19:33 2022 From: bioladv at uw.edu (Biology Advising) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:46 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Important Dates for AUTUMN 2022: Message-ID: Academic Services: Academic Services is available remotely via email, phone and Zoom. Our drop ins will primarily be through Zoom, and please note that appointments are limited at this time due to staffing changes. Applying for graduation: -Students need to submit a graduation application through a Biology adviser by the 3rd Friday of their final quarter. Email is the quickest way to process this request. -Advisers can submit a graduation application up to 3 quarters in advance* of the estimated graduation date. We recommend submitting a graduation application early in order to receive Graduating Senior Priority (GSP) registration for 2 quarters. 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/Summer 2023, contact an adviser after Summer quarter to submit a graduation application. The deadline is November 2 for GSP registration for Winter/Spring/Summer 2023. Important Dates for AUTUMN 2022: October 3: Biology Autumn Awards & Scholarship application open October 4: Last day to withdraw or make changes in registration via MyUW without fees October 5: Late add period ? any registration changes have fees October 7: Last day to apply to Biology Major for Autumn ? BY NOON October 8 ? January 13, ?23 Biology major winter application open October 14: Last Day to Apply for Autumn ?22 Graduation October 14: Winter 2022 time schedule available Academic Holds happen in week 3 of the quarter, please keep an eye on your email for notice of a hold or check your account. October 18: Last day to add a course through MyUW October 24: Biology, Awards & Scholarships CLOSES at 4:00 pm November 2: Graduation application deadline to activate GSP* for WIN.2023 November 4: Period 1-Registration for Winter 2023 Begins November 11: Veterans Day ? HOLIDAY November 21: Period 2 Registration for Winter 2023 Begins November: 24-25: Thanksgiving Break ? HOLIDAY December 9: Last Day to Drop (current quarter drop) December 10 ?16 ? Final Exam Week December 16: Last day to change to or form S/NS grade option December 16: Quarter ends December 21: Grades officially post to transcripts December 26: Christmas Day -HOLIDAY Zoom drop-in advising hours: 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/97207369544 (If the link does not work, use the meeting ID provided below) Meeting ID: 972 0736 9544 Appointments: Email an adviser? to request an in-person or Zoom appointment. 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Student researchers will be eligible for up to 2 years of funding: full-time (up to 40 hours) during summer and part-time (up to 15 hours) during the academic year. We are currently looking for an undergraduate student to work on the following research project: Project # 1: Methods for enrichment and sequencing of antibiotic resistance genes in environmental samples Description: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the most pressing issues in global public health. AMR is most commonly studied through clinical isolates, yet many microorganisms are not culturable and non-pathogenic microorganisms carrying resistance also pose a threat. Metagenomic sequencing, or sequencing all DNA in a sample, is a promising tool for detection of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) but lacks sensitivity. We are seeking a motivated undergraduate to assist in the development of targeted sequencing laboratory methods for antibiotic resistance genes and develop pipelines to analyze targeted sequencing data. We aim to develop methods that are sensitive enough to detect low abundance resistance genes in complex environmental samples. The student will gain experience in PCR and long-read nanopore sequencing. In addition, they will have the opportunity to learn how to analyze sequencing data using python, R, and bash. The student will be mentored by Dr. Erica Fuhrmeister with an emphasis on developing their own independent project. Desired qualifications: Undergraduate coursework in microbiology. Coursework in computer science and experience in programming using bash and python a plus. . Learn more about SURE-EH and eligibility requirements on our website: http://deohs.washington.edu/funded-research-uw-undergraduates . Learn about our current open positions and gain access to the application here: http://deohs.washington.edu/apply- sure-eh SURE-EH will be accepting applications to the program Monday, October 3 - Thursday, October 13, 2022 at 11:00pm Questions? Please contact sure@uw.edu Mary Saucier Program Coordinator Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences M/F: teleworking, 8:30a - 5:00p Tu/Wed/Thur: on-campus, 8:30a - 5:00p saucier@uw.edu | 206-616-3886 Roosevelt One Building 4225 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 2022-2023 Announcement Letter_100322.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 116120 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 00238.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Mon Oct 3 10:24:53 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:46 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Mentorship Program Recruitment In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <01c101d8d74d$0d63fd60$282bf820$@uw.edu> The Neurobiology Club Mentorship Program is currently recruiting mentors and mentees for the upcoming quarter! If you are interested in learning how to get into the Neuroscience or Biology major, or interested in mentoring others on how to do so, please apply for a UW Neurobiology Club mentor or mentee position using the forms below by Friday, October 7th. Mentor pairings are meant to give students interested in careers in neuroscience or biology an opportunity to learn from your peers and upperclassmen, and foster a close friendship that encourages mutual learning and success. Mentor pairs commit to personal meetups ideally around twice a month, getting to know each other through casual social activities in addition to Neurobiology Club-organized events. Apply to be a mentor here: https://forms.gle/KdRuDnPboxamT3Sz5 [forms.gle] We are looking for reliable mentors, preferably sophomores, juniors, or seniors, who can ideally commit at least 4-5 hours per month! Mentors do not have to already be in their major! This is a great way to gain leadership and mentorship experience; you will work with students/mentees, either one-on-one or in group settings, to serve as a guide on their UW journey and introduce aspiring Neuroscience or Biology majors to campus resources or academic services in order to help them get into their major. Our expectations of mentors will be to: - Actively participate in mentorship and commit 1-2 hrs per week - Reach out to and build a relationship with assigned mentee - Attend an one-time mandatory virtual orientation in October, date TBD - Attend at least 1 social or mixer event a quarter - Be willing to share your own experience and UW journey, campus resources, and academic opportunities Apply to be a mentee here: https://forms.gle/wgvC5xT5P64nEb9o9 [forms.gle] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Mon Oct 3 10:27:18 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:46 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Biology Undergraduate Awards Information - Autumn 2022 Application Open Today! In-Reply-To: <011401d8d4ff$d9028680$8b079380$@uw.edu> References: <011401d8d4ff$d9028680$8b079380$@uw.edu> Message-ID: <01d201d8d74d$635fb560$2a1f2020$@uw.edu> Hi Biology undergrads, We are now accepting applications for Biology Autumn 2022 awards and scholarships! Detailed information can be found on the Biology Undergraduate Awards website here: https://www.biology.washington.edu/programs/undergraduate/awards. Please note that we have made some changes to the faculty recommendations - this information can be found on the PDF award instructions. Undergraduate awards are broken down into three categories: 1. Scholarships: provide tuition support and require demonstrated financial need and a copy of your FAFSA (NOTE: International students are ineligible for scholarships, as your FAFSA will return as "no need".) 2. Research Awards: support research expenses and registration/travel for conferences. An itemized budget table and budget justification with dollar amounts must be submitted for consideration. 3. Prizes: these have no expenditure restrictions and can be used at the student's discretion, but have specific requirements (see Ingrith Deyrup-Olsen Award and Franco Award) If you are applying for multiple award categories, please include all materials for each category. Students are free to apply to as many awards as they are eligible for. Autumn 2022 awards applications will be due by Monday, October 24, 2022 at 4:00pm. Late applications will not be accepted. Questions? Please contact Joyce Antonio, joyceca@uw.edu . Best, Joyce JOYCE ANTONIO Advancement and Communications Officer Department of Biology Kincaid Hall, Room 157 Box 351800 Seattle, WA 98195 206-685-2185 / joyceca@uw.edu biology.washington.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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If you wear your UW Biology merch on the first Wednesday of every month, you can stop by HCK 318 for a treat and to enter to win a gift card. If you don?t yet have an Official Biology T-Shirt we are going to be hosting a close out sale this Wednesday, you can pick up UW Biology Dept shirts for $10 each! Limited to stock on hand. Come find us in the HCK 3rd floor atrium from 11:00am-1:00pm. We take cash, check, or venmo, and look forward to seeing you there! Dig up your old apparel and come put your name in the drawing for a $10 gift card. Stay tuned for information on the Autumn T-Shirt design contest! - TriBeta Officers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Mon Oct 3 16:15:34 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:46 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Mary Gates Endowment for Students Scholarships Are Now Open! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <044501d8d77e$0aaa8c70$1fffa550$@uw.edu> Dear colleagues, Our autumn quarter scholarship applications are open, please share this information with your student networks! The Mary Gates Endowment for Students scholarships are open to all UW undergraduate students, including all majors, and residency statuses (international students, and undocumented students are eligible to apply). Please visit our website for deadlines and information: https://expd.uw.edu/mge/ Benefits Mary Gates scholarships provide $5,000 ($2,500 per quarter for two quarters) for students to pursue leadership or research activities. The Mary Gates Endowment for Students supports University of Washington undergraduates to become independent learners and community leaders through research and leadership scholarships. We encourage students' development of creative, courageous ideas and efforts. Research Scholarship Students engage in a research project to discover, articulate, and contribute their talents and ideas with the guidance of a faculty mentor. Deadline: * October 31, 2022 Leadership Scholarship Students foster leadership development skills as they pursue a project or activity important to them and their community. Deadline: * October 24, 2022 Information Sessions We offer weekly information sessions for students to learn more about the scholarships offered through Mary Gates Endowment. RSVP for a time that works best for you: https://expo.uw.edu/expo/rsvp/event/1143 Advising Schedule advising appointments for assistance with components of the scholarship application or general questions about the Mary Gates Endowment. Please visit our advising site: https://expd.uw.edu/mge/advising/ Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions. We look forward to receiving your application! Best, ANNABEL CHOLICO Assistant Director Mary Gates Endowment for Students Center for Experiential Learning and Diversity Box 352803 171 Mary Gates Hall, Seattle, WA 98195 206.616.3925 cholico@uw.edu / expd.uw.edu/mge/ Pronouns: she/her -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 18762 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.gif Type: image/gif Size: 5849 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 01070.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Tue Oct 4 08:55:41 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:46 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Upcoming Alumni Panel Sessions this Fall In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <006101d8d809$c1480ee0$43d82ca0$@uw.edu> The Career & Internship Center and the UW Alumni Association are proud to co-host a series of Alumni Panels throughout the 2022-23 academic year. Each quarter, we will engage UW alumni to speak on their expertise in the following broad themes: Careers with Impact, Identity in the Workplace, & Innovation in Action. During Fall 2022, we're excited to offer the following sessions, where students will be able to hear tips, experiences, insights and recommendations from 2-4 UW alumni. Each panel discussion will start as a moderated panel, and then move into an open Q&A with the audience. Most of our sessions throughout the year will not be recorded, so we look forward to "seeing" our participants virtually, in real-time. October 12 th, 4:00pm - 5:00pm: Government & Policy [uw.joinhandshake.com] * As a partner event to our Government & Non-Profit Job & Internship Fair on October 26, this panel will allow students to learn about the varied opportunities and career pathways for government and policy work. Join us and hear from UW alum currently working in at the local, state, and federal levels. * Moderator: * Chris Olsen Phillips, Associate Director, UW Impact [uwimpact.org] * Panelists: * Courtney Acoff, '10, Pierce County District Representative (WA-06) * Becka Poppe, '12, Budget & Policy Manager, King County Executive Office * Margaret (Hilly) Walrod, '17, Foreign Service Office, US Department of State November 9 th, 4:00pm - 5:00pm: Non-Tech in Tech [uw.joinhandshake.com] * The tech industry is booming and Seattle is home to many rapidly growing tech organizations that require a broad range of skill sets and roles to operate. If you're interested in working within the technical industry, but you're not in a technical major, join us as we hear and learn from University of Washington alums currently working in the tech industry. For questions or more information, please email cicevents@uw.edu . Best, -Dan Dan Herb, M.Ed. 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Answer fun trivia questions and find out how well you know biology! This event is open to all, so feel free to bring your friends. Hope to see you there! Best, Tribeta Officers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image.png Type: image/png Size: 1096506 bytes Desc: not available URL: From bioladv at uw.edu Tue Oct 4 10:17:22 2022 From: bioladv at uw.edu (Biology Advising) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:47 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Student research assistant wanted Message-ID: Hello, My name is Kim Quach and I am a clinical research program manager at the UW Medicine Division of Hematology. We are looking for a student research assistant and I am hoping you can post this position to the undergraduate biology department. See below for job description. _____________ This position is for a part-time student research assistant at the University of Washington Division of Hematology clinical research program. This position will coordinate and perform work in support of clinical research studies involving human subjects. Under supervision, this position will perform varied support functions requiring knowledge and skills specific to the research studies. General responsibilities: Gather and compile subject data from multiple sources (medical records, research records, etc.) and enter data into study databases (paper-based or electronic) while maintaining confidentiality of subject records and research files. Review and correct data recorded in study specific data capture systems. Resolve and answer data queries with minimal errors. Request patient medical records from outside medical facilities Make study specific research kits Pick up and drop off study research kits and biospecimens from FHCC SLU clinic and UWMC hospital Miscellaneous clinical and administrative tasks as needed Required: High school graduation Good people skills and ability to work well within a team Applicants selected for this position who have not already completed the training for clinical research involving human subjects will be required to complete this training Desired: Strong computer skills and experience with data entry and databases Strong attention to detail and ability to organize work Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing Competency in Microsoft Office software This position is in a clinical and research environment that is located at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center campus. If interested, please email resume to Kim Quach at kquach@seattlecca.org . Thanks, Kim Quach, MPH (she/her) Clinical Research Program Manager UW Medicine Division of Hematology Seattle Cancer Care Alliance 825 Eastlake Avenue East, Mailstop LG-700, Seattle WA 98109 office: 206-606-8311 | cell: 954-815-5998 | pager: 206-797-2704 | fax: 206-606-6984 email: kquach@seattlecca.org -------------- 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 -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.png Type: image/png Size: 11579 bytes Desc: not available URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Tue Oct 4 11:36:44 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:47 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] UAA Student Fiscal Assistant Job Opportunity In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <016001d8d820$414f2a90$c3ed7fb0$@uw.edu> Hello! The Undergraduate Academic Affairs Administrative Team is hiring a Student Fiscal Assistant, job description attached and below. UW Handshake [uw.joinhandshake.com] Job Posting #7061706 Please help us pass along this opportunity to interested students. Thank you! ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ __ UAA STUDENT FISCAL ASSISTANT Undergraduate Academic Affairs (UAA) shapes, advances and stewards a world-class undergraduate academic experience for students at the University of Washington. Staff, faculty and students in UAA deepen and enrich the learning experience for all undergraduates, recognizing and supporting the unique learning path of each individual student and the commitment of each academic program to excellence in learning and teaching. UAA's Administrative team includes Financial Managers, Fiscal Specialists, and Human Resource staff that provide fiscal and human resources support to the departments within UAA. At the University of Washington, diversity is integral to excellence. We value and honor diverse experiences and perspectives, strive to create welcoming and respectful learning environments, and promote access, opportunity and justice for all. As part of our commitment to the student experience, UAA will review each student employee's academic progress via GPA reviews. The intent of these grade checks is to offer our student employees holistic support and connect students to resources and academic support services should the need arise. These reviews will begin after you complete your first quarter of employment. GPA reviews have no impact on your selection for the position or your standing as an employee once you begin employment. JOB DESCRIPTION UAA seeks an hourly student fiscal assistant (undergraduate or graduate). The Student Fiscal Assistant position has fiscal and operational responsibilities in support of the program activities that are part of UAA's mission. RESPONSIBILITIES Fiscal/Personnel Functions: * Prepare Ariba-based procurement transactions including payments to individuals (P2I), e-reimbursements, non-PO invoices, catalog ordering and travel expense reimbursements * Work with program staff to coordinate collecting all paper documentation used as back-up to office purchasing * Organize procard documentation monthly, working with procard holders to make sure documentation is complete and accurately describes purchases * Assist fiscal staff with requesting and collecting invoices from UW departments and organizing backup documentation in UAA Admin electronic records * Assist with cash and check handling and make deposit from outside sources as directed * Prepare ad hoc fiscal or personnel reports as needed * Receive, open and distribute packages for supported programs * Mail distribution for 274 admin staff * Other duties as assigned MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: * Meet minimum enrollment requirements for UW undergraduate or graduate student - desired but not required, background in accounting or other financial area * Strong oral and written communication skills * Excellent attention to detail and ability to check work for accuracy * Comfort with, and aptitude in working with numbers * Strong organizational skills with an ability to prioritize, multi-task and work with frequent interruption * Proficiency with Microsoft Office products, especially Excel, SharePoint and Teams * Excellent customer service skills manifested in an ability to interact politely and respectfully with internal customers (program staff and student employees) and external customers (other UW units and visitors) * Comfortable working with a diverse population in groups and individually * Dependability in attendance and in completing projects * Ability to commit to approximately 15 hours/week during the academic year, with a possibility of similar hours extending through summer LEARNING COMPETENCIES: Undergraduate Academic Affairs hopes to provide student employees with a meaningful work experience. Some intended learning competencies that will be developed in this position include: * Customer service and interpersonal skills * Experience working in a professional environment interacting with executive staff * Resourcefulness and the ability to synthesize information * Time management and the ability to plan, organize and prioritize work * Building and fostering collaborative relationships in a diverse workplace * Knowledge of UW financial and procurement systems * Developing skills in bookkeeping, audit, compliance and reconciliation * Increased aptitude with Microsoft Office products SUPERVISION: This position will report to the Finance Director overseeing the fiscal area. JOB HOURS AND PAY RATE: 15 -19.5 hours/week M-F, $17.27/hour Work hours will be scheduled at times that are mutually agreeable and during the normal work hours of 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday through Friday. The schedule is based upon workload, the student's class schedule and other academic responsibilities. Ideal candidates will be able to work through the current academic year, with the possibility of the position continuing longer. During academic breaks, hours can increase if there is a business need. Job location is in Mary Gates Hall. This position is work study eligible. HOW TO APPLY: Please apply via Handshake [joinhandshake.com] to Job # 7061706 by October 12, 2022 by 5 pm. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: UAA Student Fiscal Assistant.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 58042 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 00329.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Wed Oct 5 11:13:41 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:47 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] UW Seattle Medical Lab Science BS Degree Info Sessions In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <012c01d8d8e6$330605a0$991210e0$@uw.edu> Heather Eggleston, M.Ed. ~ I AM FIRST GEN Manager of Academic Services Dept. of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, https://dlmp.uw.edu/education/mls-undergrad | UW School of Medicine 1959 NE Pacific Street | NW120, Box 357110 | Seattle, WA 98195 206.598.2162 | auyong@uw.edu | Pronouns: She, Her, Hers - Why do I state my pronouns? DLMP Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) Committee Member 2022-2023 Medical Laboratory Science BS Degree Information Sessions via Zoom: 10/4, 11/1, 12/6, 1/3, and 2/7 at 4:00 pm PST. 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The Entrepreneurship minor is open to all non-business undergraduate students interested in leveraging their unique talents, as well as their new-found business knowledge to achieve their start-up goals. Application requirements are: * A declared major * A minimum of 45 credits completed * A minimum of 2.0 cumulative and pre-req GPA * Pre-req courses: ECON 200 Microeconomics (5), ACCTG 215 Financial Accounting (5) & ACCTG 225 Managerial Accounting (5) OR ACCTG 219 Essentials of Accounting (4) * Two essay questions * Approval from major adviser: Students will need to submit the email address of an assigned adviser from their major to confirm that the entrepreneurship minor coursework will fit within their academic plan If you have any questions, please email entremnr@uw.edu . Entrepreneurship Minor Michael G. Foster School of Business University of Washington Looking for other ways to get involved in entrepreneurship? 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We are a social media-based platform (currently on Instagram) with the main purpose to communicate mental health resources and tips through our husky artwork digitally. We hope to emphasize our understanding of how difficult college life can be and that those who feel alone are not alone. We are recruiting for 12 Leadership Positions this Fall cycle, you can check out the position description HERE [docs.google.com] . Join our Leadership Informational Session on 10/12 (Wednesday) at 6:00 pm over Zoom https://washington.zoom.us/j/95168532636 [washington.zoom.us] Meeting ID: 951 6853 2636 In addition, we are opening up for General Community Members, you can choose to be a part of the Pup Support community and attend member exclusive events without major time commitments. If you are interested, we welcome you to our first ever General Member Community Meeting this Wednesday (10/05) at 6:00 pm in SMI 102. 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Name: Untitled attachment 00228.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Wed Oct 5 12:35:59 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:47 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] C21 Internship Bootcamp application is open! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <021601d8d8f1$b24c6a60$16e53f20$@uw.edu> Hello, My name is Nan, and I am the Bootcamp Lead at gesture and C21. I?m excited to announce that our Fall 2022 Internship Bootcamp application is now open! The C21 Internship Bootcamp is a 3-week, immersive training program for students to develop professional skills in a real-world setting. This quarter the program will be held from October 17th to November 4th. For the first time ever, the program will be run hybrid with some meetings on Zoom and some held in-person at the gesture office in Condon Hall. That means you will have a chance to meet your CEO, managers, and other interns in-person! In Bootcamp, you are onboarded with a cohort of intern trainees into gesture?our own C21 training startup?where you will have a manager, work responsibilities, and constant feedback and evaluation. This program is designed to challenge and stretch you because the most important skills and lessons are learned through challenge. Internship Bootcamp is exclusively for undergraduates in the College of Arts and Sciences, both majors and pre-majors. Whether you are interested in Arts, Humanities, Natural Sciences, or Social Sciences, the skills and mindset you learn in Bootcamp can apply to your future career development. Apply here: https://c21.washington.edu/our-programs/c21-internship-bootcamp? Please use your UW email address to fill out the application. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible to secure a spot in the program. Applications will be reviewed until Monday, October 10th at 11:59 PM PDT so submit early if you are interested. Feel free to explore our website or reach out to c21info@uw.edu if you have any questions. Best, Nan Huang Bootcamp Lead Intern gesture -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 00491.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Wed Oct 5 12:37:45 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:47 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Environmental Health Fall Quarter 2022 Information Sessions In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <023101d8d8f1$f19213f0$d4b63bd0$@uw.edu> Bachelors of Science in Environmental Health School of Public Health Application Deadline: October 14, 2022 The Environmental Health major is for students who love science, and who are passionate about using their scientific skills to address human health issues related to the built and natural environments. From water quality to workplace safety, environmental health majors are engaged in problem solving to keep communities safe and healthy. How to Apply: The Environmental Health major is a minimum requirements major, which means all students who meet the minimum requirements and can complete the degree within UW's maximum time frame will be admitted. The online application can be accessed through our website at https://deohs.washington.edu/applying-major Information Sessions: Learn more about the Environmental Health major at an upcoming online information session. https://washington.zoom.us/j/96095470482 [washington.zoom.us] (use the same link for all sessions) October 6, 2022 | 11:30AM-12:20PM November 30, 2022 | 3:30-4:20PM Interested in Graduate School? Attend our Environmental Health Sciences Graduate Degrees information session on October 20, 2022, from 4-5PM via Zoom: https://washington.zoom.us/j/93464495340 [washington.zoom.us] . Explore Environmental Health: Read about the internships, research, and careers of some of our current students and alumni: * Explore where your BS in Environmental Health degree can take you on our Career Pathways and Alumni Profiles page. * Read about what our students are up to in their jobs and internships HERE. * Check out our blog to keep in touch with what's happening at the UW Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences: Health and Safety Matters. Questions? * Schedule a zoom or phone appointment at https://deohs.washington.edu/prospective-and-current-student-advising * Contact us at ehug@uw.edu * Virtual drop-in hours every Tuesdays from 1-3pm via zoom: https://washington.zoom.us/j/530266799 [washington.zoom.us] Best, Janet Janet Hang (She/Her/Hers) Counseling Services Coordinator Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences Schedule an Advising Appointment Virtual Drop-in Hours: Every Tuesdays from 1-3pm via zoom https://washington.zoom.us/j/530266799 [washington.zoom.us] Hangj2@uw.edu | 206-543-0049 Hans Rosling Center for Population Health, Box 351618 3980 15th Avenue NE, Seattle, WA 98195 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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We can actually use these quantitative relationships to reconstruct climate in Earth?s past! This project will use fossil leaves to understand how regional climate in the PNW responded to Earth most recent major global warming event, ~17 million years ago. This position would involve digitally preparing and measuring fossil leaves sampled from fossil sites in the PNW. A fossil leaf from Idaho from the height of the warming event, prepared and ready for measurement. Perks ? The work is done on your own computer and the schedule is completely flexible ? Begin to understand the language of leaves! ? Bi-weekly reading club to learn more about the science behind this work ? Join the Str?mberg lab, a great, friendly, and easy going community! ? Opportunity for independent research later down the road Requirements/logistics: o I would ask for at least 5 hours of work a week o This position would be volunteer for autumn quarter. If you are a good fit and wish to continue for the rest of the year, you could sign up to get research credits for winter and spring quarters. o Training and necessary software will be provided o I am very happy to discuss accommodations, so please do not hesitate to reach out and ask! o Training will begin the week of Oct. 17th How to apply: Please send me an email (loweaj01@uw.edu) with a CV or resume and a short explanation of why this project interests you. Or email me with questions! Jason Patterson, M Ed. (He/Him) Academic Counselor Senior, Department of Biology patterj@u.washington.edu 318 HCK, 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 Mon, Tues, Weds, Thursday 9-12pm. Zoom link for those hours: https://washington.zoom.us/j/97207369544 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... URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Thu Oct 6 09:58:09 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:47 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] LSJ Application Deadline - FRIDAY, Oct. 7th @ 4PM In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <00f401d8d9a4$d0ab2290$720167b0$@uw.edu> Interested in learning about the meaning of justice and the methods used in efforts to realize it? Curious about how the politics of rights and legal institutions structure our social life? If so, consider majoring in Law, Societies & Justice! The Law, Societies, and Justice Department offers undergraduate students a dynamic and engaged interdisciplinary liberal arts education focused on law, rights, and justice. The LSJ major application is now open and accepting submissions, apply here [forms.office.com]! Students must submit all application components by the second Friday of Autumn quarter, October 7th, 2022 at 4PM. If you would like to connect with one of us, please visit the LSJ Advising page to schedule an individual in-person or virtual advising appointment. You can also send us an email at lsjadv@uw.edu with general inquiries. Warmly, Josh and Kat LSJ Advising Josh MacKintosh and Kat Eli Law, Societies & Justice Department University of Washington Smith Hall M253, M265 206-543-2396 http://lsj.washington.edu Connect with us on Facebook [facebook.com] | LinkedIn [linkedin.com] | Instagram [instagram.com] | COVID-19 FAQ ----------------------------------------------------------- To Schedule an Advising Appointment: Josh's Calendar [calendly.com] Kat's Calendar [calendly.com] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 00224.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Thu Oct 6 11:32:30 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:47 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Information sessions for the WA State Legislative Internship - Oct 12th & 13th In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <01ee01d8d9b1$fe652570$fb2f7050$@uw.edu> The Washington State Legislative Internship program is offered every winter. It is an opportunity for juniors and seniors in all majors to work in Olympia as staff for members of the Washington State House of Representatives or Senate. Admission is competitive drawing from all of the four-year schools in the state of Washington. No political experience is required, but strong writing and good people skills are important. This year's priority application deadline is Wednesday, October 19th, and the final deadline is Sunday, October 23rd. Additional information about the program and the application form are available on their website at: https://leg.wa.gov/Internships/Pages/default.aspx [leg.wa.gov] . UW students who are selected register for 15 credits of POL S 497. Representatives of the program will be on campus on October 13th and 14th to conduct information sessions. All sessions are on the ground floor of Gowen Hall in Room 1A. Stop by anytime during the sessions to find out more about this amazing internship program. Wednesday, October 13. 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 3:00-3:30 Thursday, October 14 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 3:00-3:30 If you have any questions, contact Pol S Advising at: polsadvc@uw.edu . ***************************************** -- Tamara Sollinger Academic Adviser Political Science, University of Washington 215D Smith Hall, Box 353530 (206) 543-1824 https://uw-polisci-advising.as.me/schedule.php [uw-polisci-advising.as.me] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 00492.txt URL: From patterj at uw.edu Thu Oct 6 16:15:35 2022 From: patterj at uw.edu (Jason L. Patterson) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:47 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Research - Undergraduate Opportunity Message-ID: Undergraduate Research Experience in Ecology, Evolution, and Biomechanics Autumn 2022 I am David Cuban, a PhD student in the Biology department in the Behavioral Ecophysics Lab (Prof. Alejandro Rico-Guevara). I study the convergent evolution of nectar-feeding birds through the lenses of biomechanics, morphology, and ecology. I am seeking undergraduate students to help with projects studying sunbirds and other nectar-feeding birds. Building the largest sunbird plant-pollinator interaction network to date Sunbirds are one of the most speciose groups of nectar-feeding birds along with hummingbirds and honeyeaters. No studies have investigated the geospatial distribution of sunbirds relative to the flowers that they visit, and with access to the South African Botanical records database we can make the most complete plant-pollinator interaction network for sunbirds and their flower counterparts! This project is an awesome opportunity to dive into plant-pollinator networks and the evolutionary pressures that shape them. Analysis of 3D Scanned Bird Bills Bird bill morphology is often indicative of what food they eat in their daily life. For nectar-feeding birds specifically the bill shape often (but not always!) fits the shape of the corolla, or petals, of the flowers that they feed from. We are digitizing and analyzing the bills of nearly every nectarivorous bird species (parrots, hummingbirds, sunbirds, honeyeaters, and many more!) and their closest non-nectar-feeding relatives in order to track the trait evolution of their bills across all birds. What you can get out of this work: * A foundational understanding of organismal biology (specifically birds!) and interactions within the environment that shape evolutionary trajectories * Work is easily done remotely with your own computer (but the lab has some computing resources if needed!) * Regular meetings to discuss modern and classical work that has been done in the field * Help build databases you can use for future research work that you lead * Join the dynamic and exciting Behavioral Ecophysics Lab, we conduct work in nearly every continent of the world comparing the amazingly diverse groups of nectar-feeding birds * Research credits starting in Winter quarter What I am looking for from you: * At least 4 hours a week of work * An interest in the work (no need to be declared in any particular major) * Consistency in your work * Starting work the week of Oct 17 You will be given training and mentorship for the above mentioned projects and an opportunity to develop your own academic ideas to apply to unique research projects. If you are interested: Email me at dcuban@uw.edu with your CV or resume (no need to include GPA unless you want to) and a short message about why you are interested in either of these projects. Don't worry about committing straight away - you can ask questions and we will figure out the best fit for you in the team! Jason Patterson, M Ed. (He/Him) Academic Counselor Senior, Department of Biology patterj@u.washington.edu 318 HCK, 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 Mon, Tues, Weds, Thursday 9-12pm. Zoom link for those hours: https://washington.zoom.us/j/97207369544 Advising Sessions Via EMAIL, PHONE, and ZOOM. In person individual advising available by appointment only. Appointments by request. 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See the deadlines listed below or in the Academic Calendar for GSP. -Email an adviser or visit Zoom drop-Ins??[washington.zoom.us] 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/Summer 2023, contact an adviser after Summer quarter to submit a graduation application. The deadline is November 2 for GSP registration for Winter/Spring/Summer 2023. Important Dates for AUTUMN 2022: October 14: Last Day to Apply for Autumn ?22 Graduation October 14: Winter 2022 time schedule available Academic Holds happen in week 3 of the quarter, please keep an eye on your email for notice of a hold or check your account. October 18: Last day to add a course through MyUW October 24: Biology, Awards & Scholarships CLOSES at 4:00 pm November 2: Graduation application deadline to activate GSP* for WIN.2023 November 4: Period 1-Registration for Winter 2023 Begins November 11: Veterans Day ? HOLIDAY November 21: Period 2 Registration for Winter 2023 Begins November: 24-25: Thanksgiving Break ? HOLIDAY December 9: Last Day to Drop (current quarter drop) December 10 ?16 ? Final Exam Week December 16: Last day to change to or form S/NS grade option December 16: Quarter ends December 21: Grades officially post to transcripts December 26: Christmas Day -HOLIDAY Zoom drop-in advising hours: 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/97207369544?[washington.zoom.us] (If the link does not work, use the meeting ID provided below) Meeting ID: 972 0736 9544 Appointments: Email an adviser? to request an in-person or Zoom appointment. For general questions, you may reach us at: bioladv@uw.edu(link sends e-mail) or at 206-543-9120 Click here to be added (or removed) to the Biology Program email listserv (NOTE: You must use your UW email address, please try both uw.edu and u.washington.edu when requesting removal) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Mon Oct 10 09:42:53 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:47 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Last Call for C21 Autumn Quarter Internship Bootcamp Applications In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <025001d8dcc7$5824d0c0$086e7240$@uw.edu> Are you looking to get your career skills boosted? Need to be able to talk about professional strengths in a setting outside of the classroom? Want to set yourself apart from other applicants for internships and jobs? Are you interested in exclusive internship opportunities? If you answered yes, read on. The C21 Autumn Quarter Internship Bootcamp - applications due today! What is C21 Internship Bootcamp? The C21 Internship Bootcamp is a hybrid, 3-week training program where intern trainees will have the opportunity to work on projects in our student-led start-up gesture. We believe that the most important skills are learned through challenge and failure. This is why we created Internship Bootcamp exclusively designed to help College of Arts and Sciences undergraduates and to provide: * professional environment with safety to fail * personalized feedback * experience working under a manager and having work responsibilities * shift in mindset from school to professional * stories to speak about in interviews or add to your resume/LinkedIn profile "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." To learn more about Internship Bootcamp and other opportunities click here: https://c21.washington.edu/our-programs/c21-internship-bootcamp Apply Here: Internship Bootcamp Application [forms.gle] Internship Bootcamp is exclusively for Arts and Sciences students and will take place online this autumn quarter (October 17, 2022 - November 4, 2022). The application deadline is Monday, October 10th at 11:59 PM (PDT). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 00581.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Mon Oct 10 11:38:11 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:47 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Last Chance to Register for the Virtual Business Career Fair! In-Reply-To: References: <20221010181655.e7767133d993a6dd@mail.joinhandshake.com> Message-ID: <036d01d8dcd7$736e08a0$5a4a19e0$@uw.edu> Last Chance to Register for the Virtual Business Career Fair! Please join us on Tuesday, October 11th from 12:30pm - 4:00pm for UW's Business Career Fair, hosted virtually in Handshake! This fair is open to all majors at the UW. To participate, there are 3 required steps: ? Set your Campus Profile on Handshake to Community. ? Register for the fair in Handshake. ? Sign up for any open Group Sessions and 1:1 Sessions with employers. ? There is not a way to participate in the fair without signing up for employer sessions! Be sure to also check-out job & internship postings on Handshake from employers attending the fair! [email.mail.joinhandshake.com] How does a Virtual Career Fair work? Check out these resources: ? What is a virtual fair? [email.mail.joinhandshake.com] ? Preparing for UW Virtual Career Fair [email.mail.joinhandshake.com] ? Handshake?s Guide to Attending a Virtual Fair [email.mail.joinhandshake.com] ? Virtual Fairs - Your Ticket to Getting Hired (2 min video) [email.mail.joinhandshake.com] Questions? Email cicevents@uw.edu. Register NOW [email.mail.joinhandshake.com] Career Fair UW Seattle 2022 Virtual Autumn Business Career Fair [email.mail.joinhandshake.com] Oct 11, 2022 ? 12:30pm - 4:00pm PDT 102 employers attending [email.mail.joinhandshake.com] This email is being sent to UW Employer Relations ? Career Fairs & Events at University of Washington ? Seattle/Bothell. Unsubscribe [email.mail.joinhandshake.com] ? Update preferences [email.mail.joinhandshake.com] P.O. 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This is a great opportunity for pre-health and pre-medicine students to learn about the roots of healthcare as well as sharpen their reasoning skills before entering potential graduate/medical school. You might even discover the reasons why you want a career in healthcare along the way. The hope is to see others' perspectives and to reflect on them. *If interested: Please visit https://huskylink.washington.edu/organization/-- Login using netid, and click "join". You can also email us at ljoupp@uw.edu or phgvo07@uw.edu for more information. Meetings are via Zoom. Meetings will be on Thursdays from 8:00pm to 9:00pm, and we will be meeting biweekly this Fall (4 meetings total). Hope to see you at our first meeting this Thursday, the 13th! Cheers! Philosophy of Medicine Leadership -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Email seruw@uw.edu with any questions, sign up for work parties here [forms.gle] , and see the attached flyer for more info! Hope to see you out there! -- Society for Ecological Restoration-UW https://sites.uw.edu/seruw seruw@uw.edu Attachments area -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bioladv at uw.edu Tue Oct 11 10:03:09 2022 From: bioladv at uw.edu (Biology Advising) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:47 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Fwd: The Garden of Ideas Fall Call for Submissions In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: The Garden of Ideas Date: Tue, Oct 11, 2022 at 8:02 AM Subject: The Garden of Ideas Fall Call for Submissions To: Subject: Garden of Ideas call for submissions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear UW students and faculty, Happy Fall Quarter! The Garden of Ideas interdisciplinary philosophy journal is back for another year. Our journal, which debuted last year in person and online, looks to continue publishing student content campus wide this year and beyond. At this time, we have three important updates: 1. We are now actively looking for both academic and creative submissions for our Fall 2022 issue. Our journal is open to both philosophy and non-philosophy majors in an effort to publish work from students with ideas on a broad range of topics. We adopt a highly inclusive definition of philosophy that welcomes endless ways of portraying philosophical ideas. Examples of possible work styles to submit include: --Academic essays --Creative writing (e.g., short stories and poetry) --Visual art (eg., drawings and photography) --Class work you?re proud of Submissions can be submitted via email to gardenofideas@uw.edu. Be sure to include your name and contact information, as well as anything else you?d like us to know about your work. When your submission is selected to be published in the upcoming issue, we will contact you. Soon after, you will begin to work in collaboration with an editor to polish your piece into its highest form over the course of a two week period. 1. Keep an eye out for paper copies of our Spring 2022 issue that you can find around campus and on The Ave. We are very proud of this insightful collection of art pieces, essays, and interviews, and we hope you enjoy it! 1. Visit our website [gardenofideasuw.com] for semi-regular philosophical discourse in the form of upcoming article reviews and more. This is also where we plan to publish the Fall 2022 issue of the journal. Our journal isn?t possible without your submissions. Help us create a comprehensive journal designed to showcase the best thinkers and artists on campus. We look forward to your content and working with you to publish them in The Garden of Ideas. Sincerely, The Garden of Ideas Philosophy Journal University of Washington Email us at gardenofideas@uw.edu or visit our website [gardenofideasuw.com] . Follow us on Twitter [twitter.com] and Instagram [instagram.com] to stay up to date on all things Garden of Ideas related. Happy Philosophizing! -- *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/97207369544 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... URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Tue Oct 11 12:03:02 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:47 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Undergraduate Research Resources In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <01e601d8dda4$16e52280$44af6780$@uw.edu> Dear Students, Are you interested in getting involved in research as an undergraduate? We are here to help! The Undergraduate Research Program (URP) works to expand research opportunities for undergraduates, supports undergraduates who are looking to get involved in research, and provides events for students to present their scholarly work. Here are a few ways you can start your journey to becoming an undergraduate researcher: 1. Come to a URP Information Session! Learn the steps for getting involved in an undergraduate research experience at UW. We require all students to attend this session before scheduling an individual advising appointment with a URP advisor. 2. Check out the URP Research Opportunities Database! This database includes several hundred research opportunities open to undergraduates. This is not a comprehensive list of all the research opportunities available at UW, but it is a great place to start your search. 3. Join us for coffee and doughnuts at Research Caf? ! Research Caf? is a place for anyone interested in research to come and build community at UW. All are welcome, including students involved in research, students interested in research, research mentors, and research support staff. We look forward to meeting you! Best, Sophie Sophie Pierszalowski, PhD Director, Undergraduate Research Program Center for Experiential Learning and Diversity 171 Mary Gates Hall, Box 352803, Seattle, WA 98195 206.616.3586 / sophpier@uw.edu www.uw.edu/undergradresearch Pronouns: she/her -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Additional information about the program and the application form are available on their website at: https://leg.wa.gov/Internships/Pages/default.aspx [leg.wa.gov] . UW students who are selected register for 15 credits of POL S 497. Representatives of the program will be on campus on October 12th and 13th to conduct information sessions. All sessions are on the ground floor of Gowen Hall in Room 1A. Stop by anytime during the sessions to find out more about this amazing internship program. Wednesday, October 12. 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 3:00-3:30 Thursday, October 13 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 3:00-3:30 If you have any questions, contact Pol S Advising at: polsadvc@uw.edu . -- Tamara Sollinger Academic Adviser Political Science, University of Washington 215D Smith Hall, Box 353530 (206) 543-1824 https://uw-polisci-advising.as.me/schedule.php [uw-polisci-advising.as.me] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 01327.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Tue Oct 11 12:07:37 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:48 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Boren & Critical Language Scholarships available to fund language studies abroad In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <021301d8dda4$ba8086f0$2f8194d0$@uw.edu> Please share with students in any major and any year (undergrads and grads) interested in studying critical languages abroad: Boren Scholarships/Fellowships [borenawards.org] and Critical Language Scholarships [clscholarship.org] are available! Both of these scholarship programs provide support for students learning critical languages abroad. We have a few opportunities coming up for students to learn more. Highlights of each award are included below as well as links to the information sessions. Thank you for sharing! ***** Boren Awards & Critical Language Scholarships Available! Join us for an introduction to Boren Awards [borenawards.org] and Critical Language Scholarships [clscholarship.org] to fund foreign language study abroad. Scholarships like the Boren and CLS provide funding to U.S. citizen students at varying levels of proficiency to study languages considered to be "critical" to U.S. interests. Information sessions are coming up! Get an overview of the scholarships and insights on how to develop competitive applications. We encourage first-generation students, students of color, and students who identify as underrepresented within the university to attend and apply. In-Person Boren & CLS Information Session this week! * Wed., Oct. 12 | 4 p.m. | Register to attend at https://expo.uw.edu/expo/rsvp/event/1156 CLS Virtual Events hosted throughout October & November, see the CLS event calendar at https://clscholarship.org/events [clscholarship.org] . Boren Awards Virtual Event for the UW community: * Thurs., Nov. 3, 10am PT | Register to attend at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeP7Lxq2vw9u9OM6zb8O_6_g0Z2xBwQfSOO 3FEJuGN4OoUX2Q/viewform [docs.google.com] Boren Awards Highlights: * Open to U.S. citizens. * Up to $25,000 for students who study language abroad during the academic year (semester or longer). * Must be studying a language abroad (list of preferred languages here [borenawards.org] ). * Up to $8,000 for STEM students to study a language abroad during the summer. * Up to $30,000 for graduate students who will study a language abroad. Graduate students can incorporate research/fieldwork. * Selected students must commit to working for in the federal government for one year. Critical Language Scholarship Highlights: * Open to U.S. citizen undergraduates and graduates in every field. * Fully funded intensive language and cultural immersion program (FREE)! * Languages offered are: Arabic, Azerbaijani, Bangla, Chinese, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Portuguese, Punjabi, Russian, Swahili, Turkish, and Urdu. * Program includes cultural activities, field trips, room & board, and travel. * Must be enrolled during fall 2021; open to students graduating in spring 2022. Questions? Undergraduates can contact the Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards: scholarq@uw.edu Graduate students can contact the Graduate School's Office of Fellowships & Awards: gradappt@uw.edu 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 [outlook.office365.com] Where to find me: M-W & F in MGH 171 (in-person or online meetings available) Thursday 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 00023.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Tue Oct 11 13:10:22 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:48 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Friday Harbor Labs Info Sessions - 10/19 & 10/20 in FSH 207 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <027d01d8ddad$7e920890$7bb619b0$@uw.edu> Friday Harbor Labs Info Sessions - 10/19 & 10/20 in FSH 207 Hello UW Students! I'll be visiting UW campus for general information sessions about taking courses at Friday Harbor Laboratories on Wednesday, October 19th at 3:30pm AND Thursday, October 20th at 11:30am and 2:00pm in FSH 207 ! RSVP via this form is requested but not required to attend [docs.google.com] . If you can't make the session, you can also fill out the form to have me contact you at a later date. If you aren't familiar with FHL, we are UW's satellite marine research station located in the San Juan Islands. We host courses in autumn, summer, and spring quarter. All of our courses emphasize field research and "getting your hands dirty" as a major component of the coursework. For spring quarter we will offer: * Spring Marine Studies - 7 courses to choose from for 12-18 credits, including Marine Mammals of the Salish Sea (yes, you get to observe orcas in the wild), Indigenous History and Environment of the Salish Sea (DIV credit), Science Writing (W credit), Natural History of the Salish Sea, and Introductory Biology (BIOL 180 in a class of ~20 students instead of 500!). * Zoology Botany Program - Earn 16 credits towards your degree learning the fundamentals in Zoology and Botany while conducting your own research project! Earn Integrative Field Experience credit for MarBio majors. Please pass along to anyone you think may be interested and direct all questions to me. See you then! 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Students in the Biology Department have interests and skills that are highly desired by the rural and tribal communities that we work with over Spring Break. This is an excellent opportunity for students to gain experience in curriculum-building, teaching, engaging in cultural exchange and exploration, and educational equity discussions. Thank you for sharing this opportunity with them! If you have any questions about these programs, do not hesitate to reach out! Please contact us at riverways@uw.edu . Thank you! *** Join STEM ASB & CASE ASB Through STEM ASB, UW students engage middle and high school students in hands-on STEM curriculum during the UW's Spring Break! Join us to inspire the leadership, learning capacities, and interest in science among youth of the Yakama Nation and Yakima Valley! Additionally, check out our Culture and Science Exchange (CASE) Program, which, in addition to ASB, provides a 2-quarter (Winter/Spring) class with extended outreach opportunities. You can expect to gain valuable experience as an educator and how to build relationships with youth and communities. Winter Quarter: You'll take a 3-credit Winter Quarter Seminar (T/TH: 4:30-5:50). You'll learn strategies for building curricula, managing a classroom, and teaching with a focus on equity. You'll work with your team to finalize your curriculum. Spring Break: You'll travel with a team to one of our partner schools. You will stay at your program site and spend each day facilitating STEM activities at the school and connecting with the students and community. Deadline: Nov 4th, 2022 Apply to STEM/CASE ASB here [docs.google.com]! Questions: riverways@uw.edu Alison Horn (she/her) Equity in STEM Coordinator UW Riverways Education Partnerships 171 Mary Gates Hall, Box 352803, Seattle, WA 98195-2805 206-616-2302 / ah78@uw.edu 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. 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. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Learn how you can help HfN by? -writing research articles on neurodiversity -providing peer to peer mentorship -supporting student efforts to improve DRS and campus accessibility -planning socials and panels with awesome collaborators like UW LEND (https://uw-ctu.org/uw-lend/ [uw-ctu.org] ) and DO-IT (https://www.washington.edu/doit/)! -speaking on panels on your own experience as a neurodivergent person at schools and organizations in the area -promoting our collection of lived experience interviews to the UW community -enjoying free snacks and learning more about us We hope to see you there! Please feel free to email tiarast@uw.edu or DM @huskiesforneurodiversity on Instagram if you have any questions, or if you can't make it and would like notes from the session. Best, Tiara Schwarze-Taufiq Huskies for Neurodiversity Lead -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Wed Oct 12 11:13:40 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:48 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] The Robinson Center is hiring a Chem/Bio tutor! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <00f601d8de66$61797590$246c60b0$@uw.edu> The Robinson Center is hiring a Chem/Bio tutor! Dear colleagues, Please help us recruit one of your wonderful students! Open to undergrad and grad students and is Work Study eligible. Job posted here: https://robinsoncenter.uw.edu/about/job-opportunities/chemistry-biology-stud y-skills-tutor/ ____________________________________________________ * Apply on Handshake [app.joinhandshake.com] by Monday, 10/24 at 5pm* The RC has an outstanding opportunity for a dynamic, service-oriented, and student-centered individual to join our team as a Study Hours Tutor. This position would begin November 1, 2022 and is a Project, Non-Permanent position for 9 months with the possibility of renewal. POSITION DESCRIPTION: We support students through afternoon drop in study sessions and/or scheduled day time appointments. Tutors provide tutoring and supplemental instruction in support of regular academic programs through one-on-one and group tutoring sessions, exam review sessions, and other duties as assigned. Tutors work in one subject area only. Tutors generally work between the hours of 4 pm and 6 pm (PST), with some exceptions. You must be able to work in the evenings in order to be hired as a tutor. Tutors generally work 4-8 hours a week. All tutoring activities are held in the Robinson Center or virtually through Zoom during the academic year unless specifically scheduled and agreed to by tutors and employers. ________________________________________________ Thank you, Kathryn -- KATHRYN GRUBBS (She/Her/Hers) Director of EEP and UW Academy UW Robinson Center for Young Scholars Guggenheim Annex Box 351630 Seattle, WA 98195-9475 206.685.3413 / fax: 206.685.3890 kgrubbs@uw.edu / https://robinsoncenter.uw.edu [outlook.office365.com] Hours: M, W-F 8-5, T 9:30-5 >>> BOOK AN APPOINTMENT WITH ME [outlook.office365.com] >>> AFTER HOURS RESOURCES The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish people of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip, and Muckleshoot nations. I would like to acknowledge that we are on the traditional land of the first people of Seattle, the Duwamish people past and present and honor with gratitude the land itself and the Duwamish Tribe. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-1478538196.png Type: image/png Size: 2925 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 00237.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Thu Oct 13 12:40:55 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:48 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Mock ER Fall 2022 Registration is Now Open! | AMSA UW In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <00f601d8df3b$b65aad10$23100730$@uw.edu> Hello! The American Medical Student Association (AMSA) of UW is thrilled to announce that Mock ER is open for general registration starting TODAY! What is Mock ER? Why should you participate? How do you register? Let's break it down: Being an undergraduate, trying to get all those med school prerequisites is tough. There's volunteer work, research, MCAT prep, leadership, not to mention all the classes you need to study for...but the issue we've noticed is we rarely get to see what actual clinical problem solving looks like. So, we've put together a 3-hour representation of real emergency medicine in which you'll be competing in teams of four to triage, diagnose, and treat patients. The catch? While some of the diagnostic tests provided will help you properly treat each patient, there will also be tools that will be useless or misleading to make this simulation even more representative of an emergency room. Collaboration, discussion, and research with teammates will be crucial for success in this competition. Clinical cases used in the event have been curated by physicians and medical students, and you'll have the opportunity to walk through each case with them to go over the proper diagnostics and treatment for each case. Think you're up for the challenge? Registration opens today and closes Friday, November 4th at 11:59 PM PDT. Last Mock ER, our registration filled within 24 hours of opening so make sure to secure a spot fast! Registration is guaranteed for the first 72 registrants. To register for Mock ER, please fill out the form below: https://forms.gle/Tqzc3MYSnrhwG8XW8 [forms.gle] By filling out this form, you commit to being present and active during the entirety of our Meet the Team Event on Friday, November 18th from 8-9 PM (virtual on Discord) and the Mock ER event on Saturday, November 19th from 2-5 PM at the Husky Union Building (HUB), Room 250. PSST, still need help with all those other med school prerequisites we mentioned earlier? Join AMSA today! Visit our website for more information: https://www.amsauw.com/ [amsauw.com] . American Medical Student Association (AMSA UW) 4001 E Stevens Way NE Seattle, WA 98195 amsauw@uw.edu University of Washington amsauw.com [amsauw.com] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Thu Oct 13 13:28:42 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:48 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Biology Apparel Design Contest Info ! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <016501d8df42$631fbe90$295f3bb0$@uw.edu> Subject: UW Biology T-Shirt Design Contest Hi everyone, TriBeta is hosting our annual UW Biology T-shirt design contest! Have a cool idea in mind? Have a passion for art and need a break from all of your STEM classes? Want a say in what the Biology department merch is going to look like for the year? Then we want you to submit your designs! The winning design will go on sweatshirts, t-shirts, and other items. The funds raised from the sale of apparel will fund activities and events to promote student community in the Department of Biology for the school year. The winner of the contest will get their T-shirt for free! Deadline for submissions is November 2 at 11:59pm. You can submit your design via this link https://forms.office.com/r/0PpYquy83j [forms.office.com] or the QR code below. Design requirements are as follows: - One color - Approximately 8 x 8 or 10 x 10 (max) - No heavy and large coverage of solid blocks of color - Submit as a PDF at 300dpi (at size) - Design must be clean (if messy with speckles, the silkscreeners will not clean it up) - Design must say ?University of Washington Biology? or ?UW Biology,? - Be related to Biology QR Code for submissions If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to our officer, Mira, at miraroth@uw.edu . We look forward to seeing your designs! - Your TriBeta Officers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Screen Shot 2022-10-12 at 10.03.10 AM.png Type: image/png Size: 83224 bytes Desc: not available URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Thu Oct 13 14:22:51 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:48 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Environmental Public Health Graduate Degrees Information Session, Oct 20th In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <01d001d8df49$f39d7960$dad86c20$@uw.edu> Environmental Public Health Graduate Degrees Information Session Thursday, Oct. 20 from 4-5PM via Zoom The Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences (DEOHS) with the School of Public Health at the University of Washington investigates how environmental and workplace factors affect people's health. Our faculty and students work across disciplines, sectors and borders to address some of today's most urgent health challenges-from preventing on-the-job injuries and illnesses to investigating the health impacts of air pollution and climate change. Students and faculty in DEOHS are also actively engaged in COVID-19 research and service activities to help protect workers and build resilient communities during the global pandemic. Our department offers four graduate degree options. Students in the MS, MS Applied and PhD degree programs then choose from one of six "areas of emphasis." These optional learning tracks allow you to gain specialized disciplinary training-or you can create your own customized degree pathway. Upcoming Graduate Degrees Information Session * Thursday, October 20th, 4:00-5:00pm (Pacific Standard Time) via Zoom : [washington.zoom.us] https://washington.zoom.us/j/93464495340 [washington.zoom.us] We are also very excited to announce that the GRE has been removed from the application review process for the 2023 cycle for all DEOHS graduate degrees. Submission of GRE scores is not an option for DEOHS applications. If you have any questions or concerns about our graduate degrees, please don't hesitate to contact me at ehug@uw.edu or schedule an online advising appointment with me at https://deohs.washington.edu/prospective-and-current-student-advising. Best regards, Janet Hang Janet Hang (She/Her/Hers) Counseling Services Coordinator Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences Schedule an Advising Appointment Virtual Drop-in Hours: Every Tuesdays from 1-3pm via zoom https://washington.zoom.us/j/530266799 [washington.zoom.us] Hangj2@uw.edu | 206-543-0049 Hans Rosling Center for Population Health, Box 351618 3980 15th Avenue NE, Seattle, WA 98195 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 00453.txt URL: From bioladv at uw.edu Fri Oct 14 08:24:19 2022 From: bioladv at uw.edu (Biology Advising) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:48 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Are you interested in contributing to an AI + medicine study as a bio student? Message-ID: Andre On Tue, Oct 11, 2022 at 10:41 AM Andre Ye > wrote: Are you interested in contributing to an AI + medicine study as a bio student? Artificial Intelligence can be used to automate medical imaging tasks, but often struggles to learn from ambiguous contexts. This poses challenges for trustworthiness in uncertain problems. The motivation for this study is to develop a novel method of directly representing uncertainty in the annotations for medical images. Subjects will be asked to annotate either medical or general images using this novel annotation method. All relevant contextual information will be provided. Sessions are one hour, located on campus, and will be scheduled between Oct. 24 and Nov. 4. Participants will be compensated with a $17 gift card. We are looking both for students studying the biological sciences and those from a more general background. To learn more about the study and to sign up, please visit this link: https://bit.ly/uncertainty_uw [bit.ly] . Pass this on to anyone who might be interested! If you have questions, please send them to andreye@uw.edu . Please sign up as soon as possible, preferably before Oct. 23rd. From: biostudent-request@mailman12.u.washington.edu Subject: confirm 8052cf0344b0891744b6290e4d38a2b3eb63fe3a Date: October 13, 2022 at 11:11:13 PM PDT If you reply to this message, keeping the Subject: header intact, Mailman will discard the held message. Do this if the message is spam. If you reply to this message and include an Approved: header with the list password in it, the message will be approved for posting to the list. 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URL: From bioladv at uw.edu Fri Oct 14 13:07:23 2022 From: bioladv at uw.edu (Biology Advising) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:48 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] UW Best Buddies is looking to recruit new members, and we would love for you to be a part of our RSO. Message-ID: <36F4504C-73DD-410A-8C57-F3B4B1AC6A31@uw.edu> Hello everyone! UW Best Buddies is looking to recruit new members, and we would love for you to be a part of our RSO. Best Buddies is an international 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to ending the isolation of those with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Our programs empower the special abilities of people with IDD by helping them form meaningful friendships with their peers, secure successful jobs, live independently, improve public speaking, self-advocacy and communication skills, and feel valued by society. We have a combination of in-person and zoom meetings, typically every other Wednesday from 7:00-8:00, during which we do various activities to get to know one another such as games, arts and crafts, show and tell, and more! We also hold fundraisers and events with other organizations as well! If you are interested in joining or have any other questions, our email is uwashingtonbestbuddies@gmail.com and the link to join Best Buddies is http://bestbuddies.org/join?[bestbuddies.org] . You can also find more information about our club on the RSO directory. Use this link to discover more about the mission of Best Buddies and all of the individuals we serve https://www.bestbuddies.org/?[bestbuddies.org] . In friendship, Best Buddies at the University of Washington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bioladv at uw.edu Mon Oct 17 08:12:27 2022 From: bioladv at uw.edu (Biology Advising) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:48 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Important Dates for AUTUMN 2022: Message-ID: <8F94A677-E4FE-4B6B-8D21-7773602B5C99@uw.edu> Academic Services: Academic Services is available remotely via email, phone and Zoom. Our drop ins will primarily be through Zoom, and please note that appointments are limited at this time due to staffing changes. Applying for graduation: -Students need to submit a graduation application through a Biology adviser by the 3rd Friday of their final quarter. Email is the quickest way to process this request. -Advisers can submit a graduation application up to 3 quarters in advance* of the estimated graduation date. We recommend submitting a graduation application early in order to receive Graduating Senior Priority (GSP) registration for 2 quarters. See the deadlines listed below or in the Academic Calendar for GSP. -Email an adviser or visit Zoom drop-Ins??[washington.zoom.us] 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/Summer 2023, contact an adviser after Summer quarter to submit a graduation application. The deadline is November 2 for GSP registration for Winter/Spring/Summer 2023. Important Dates for AUTUMN 2022: Academic Holds happen in week 3 of the quarter, please keep an eye on your email for notice of a hold or check your account. October 18: Last day to add a course through MyUW October 24: Biology, Awards & Scholarships CLOSES at 4:00 pm November 2: Graduation application deadline to activate GSP* for WIN.2023 November 4: Period 1-Registration for Winter 2023 Begins November 11: Veterans Day ? HOLIDAY November 21: Period 2 Registration for Winter 2023 Begins November: 24-25: Thanksgiving Break ? HOLIDAY December 9: Last Day to Drop (current quarter drop) December 10 ?16 ? Final Exam Week December 16: Last day to change to or form S/NS grade option December 16: Quarter ends December 21: Grades officially post to transcripts December 26: Christmas Day -HOLIDAY Zoom drop-in advising hours: 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/97207369544?[washington.zoom.us] (If the link does not work, use the meeting ID provided below) Meeting ID: 972 0736 9544 Appointments: Email an adviser? to request an in-person or Zoom appointment. For general questions, you may reach us at: bioladv@uw.edu(link sends e-mail) or at 206-543-9120 Click here to be added (or removed) to the Biology Program email listserv (NOTE: You must use your UW email address, please try both uw.edu and u.washington.edu when requesting removal) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Mon Oct 17 09:48:49 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:48 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Promoting Internship Opportunity In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <05c201d8e248$554222f0$ffc668d0$@uw.edu> Promoting Internship Opportunity Hi there! My name is Chloe Daniels and I'm one of the Co-Directors for SARVA (Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence Activists) with ASUW. We work to combat sexual assault and relationship violence on campus through educational programming, connecting the student body to the institutional resources available to them, community-building events, etc. We just recently opened an application for interns for this school year. We're looking for three individuals to fill the following positions; Project Management Intern, Communication and Design Intern, and Policy Intern. I was wondering if you would be able to forward this message to your students. I've included a link to the application down below which has more information about the expectations for each position as well! Application Link: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=W9229i_wGkSZoBYqxQYL0k2SzybTXaNFhODb34fgoPNUM1RKSkM2NjFXVzNRWUxPSkZGUU5HUEszUy4u [forms.office.com] -------------------- Best, Chloe Daniels | SARVA Co-Director Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence Activists Pronouns: She/her/hers E-Mail | Of?ce Hours [hours.asuw.org] | Facebook [facebook.com] | Twitter [twitter.com] HUSKY UNION BUILDING 131 C | (509)-688-3401 ___________________________________________________________ This communication may contain privileged or other confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient or believe that you may have received this communication in error, please reply to the sender indicating that fact and delete the copy you received. In addition, you should not print, copy, retransmit, disseminate, or otherwise use the information. 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 01109.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Mon Oct 17 09:50:33 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:48 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Ford Fellowships for Graduate Study: Fellow Panel, 10/26/22, 5:30-6:30 PM In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <05d501d8e248$92dba320$b892e960$@uw.edu> Please join us and encourage undergraduate seniors and graduate students to join us for our upcoming fellow panel on the Ford Foundation PhD and Postdoctoral Fellowships. The link to register for the online session is below in the announcement. Unfortunately Ford will be discontinuing the fellowship after this year, [fordfoundation.org] so students should apply now if they are interested! Best, Robyn Davis Ford Foundation Ph.D. and Postdoctoral Fellowships: Information Session and Fellow Panel 10/26/2022, 5:30-6:30 p.m. The Ford Foundation seeks to increase the diversity of the nation's university faculties by awarding predoctoral, dissertation, and postdoctoral fellowships [sites.nationalacademies.org]. This session will cover strategies for successful applications, and current and former Ford fellows will share their application advice and experiences as Ford fellows. Panelists include: Tess Abrahamson-Richards, 2022 Ford Predoctoral Fellow, Ph.D. Student, Social Welfare Dr. Ralina Joseph, 2009 Ford Postdoctoral Fellow, Professor of Communication, Associate Dean for Equity and Justice in Graduate Programs, The Graduate School Olivia Orosco, 2021 Ford Predoctoral Fellow, Ph.D. Student, Geography Dr. Lil Pabon [linkedin.com] Ford Fellowship Regional Liaison, 1993 Ford Predoctoral Fellow, Head of Research Operations in Cell Therapy at Sana Biotechnology Inc. Dr. Joshua Reid, 2005 Ford Predoctoral Fellow. 2008 Ford Dissertation Fellow, 2010 Ford Postdoctoral Fellow, Associate Professor of American Indian Studies, John Calhoun Smith Memorial Endowed Associate Professor of History Register to attend this online session here > [washington.zoom.us] Robyn Davis Assistant Director, Office of Fellowships & Awards The Graduate School, University of Washington Communications 035A Box 353770 Seattle, WA 98195-3770 206-685-4248 Pronouns: She, Her 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 01104.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Mon Oct 17 09:51:20 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:48 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] ASUW Office of Student Health Relations Intern Hirings In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <05e301d8e248$aedb9b20$0c92d160$@uw.edu> ASUW Office of Student Health Relations Intern Hirings I hope you all are doing well. I wanted to request to put the ASUW Office of Student Health Relations (OSHR) intern application hirings on the listserv emails, so more students are aware of these opportunities. In case it is helpful, I have added a short description below that can be included in the email to students. "OSHR's goal is to promote and improve student health and wellness on campus through partnerships with on-campus health organizations and health RSOs, quarterly events, and legislative action. We are dedicated to advocating for healthcare that is intersectional and diverse, with an emphasis on aiding marginalized and vulnerable populations on and off-campus. If you are interested in advocating for student health, apply to be an intern! The link to the applications and descriptions of intern positions is here: https://forms.gle/WCiYRaYQe2TEJiCD6 [forms.gle] For any questions, reach out to asuwshc@uw.edu ." Thank you! Sincerely, Sheharbano Jafry | Director of Office of Student Health Relations PRONOUNS: SHE/HER Associated Students of the University of Washington Email | Office Hours [hours.asuw.org] | Website [health.asuw.org] | Facebook [facebook.com] HUSKY UNION BUILDING 131L | (206).616.0892 ___________________________________________________________ This communication may contain privileged or other confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient or believe that you may have received this communication in error, please reply to the sender indicating that fact and delete the copy you received. In addition, you should not print, copy, retransmit, disseminate, or otherwise use the information. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 01099.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Mon Oct 17 11:21:59 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:48 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Free Money! Biology Undergraduate Awards Information - Autumn 2022 In-Reply-To: <004e01d8dffe$77217c00$65647400$@uw.edu> References: <011401d8d4ff$d9028680$8b079380$@uw.edu> <019e01d8d50b$8cc44860$a64cd920$@uw.edu> <01aa01d8d50b$a44966a0$ecdc33e0$@uw.edu> <004e01d8dffe$77217c00$65647400$@uw.edu> Message-ID: <06d101d8e255$58c73f20$0a55bd60$@uw.edu> Hi Biology Undergrads, Reminder to submit your applications for the Autumn 2022 Biology Scholarships and Awards! Detailed information can be found on the Biology Undergraduate Awards website here: https://www.biology.washington.edu/programs/undergraduate/awards. Please note that we have made some changes to the faculty recommendations ? this information can be found on the PDF award instructions. Undergraduate awards are broken down into three categories: 1. Scholarships: provide tuition support and require demonstrated financial need and a copy of your FAFSA (NOTE: International students are ineligible for scholarships, as your FAFSA will return as "no need".) 2. Research Awards: support research expenses and registration/travel for conferences. An itemized budget table and budget justification with dollar amounts must be submitted for consideration. 3. Prizes: these have no expenditure restrictions and can be used at the student's discretion, but have specific requirements (see Ingrith Deyrup-Olsen Award and Franco Award) If you are applying for multiple award categories, please include all materials for each category. Students are free to apply to as many awards as they are eligible for. Autumn 2022 awards applications will be due by Monday, October 24, 2022 at 4:00pm. Late applications will not be accepted. Questions? Please contact Joyce Antonio, joyceca@uw.edu . Best, Joyce From: Joyce Antonio > Sent: Friday, September 30, 2022 1:32 PM To: janetjg@uw.edu Subject: RE: Biology Undergraduate Awards Information - Autumn 2022 LOL! Good call ? Thank you and have a wonderful weekend! Best, Joyce JOYCE ANTONIO Advancement and Communications Officer Department of Biology Kincaid Hall, Room 157 Box 351800 Seattle, WA 98195 206-685-2185 / joyceca@uw.edu biology.washington.edu From: janetjg@uw.edu > Sent: Friday, September 30, 2022 1:31 PM To: 'Joyce Antonio' > Subject: RE: Biology Undergraduate Awards Information - Autumn 2022 Thanks Joyce. I will send out Monday because someone will try today and panic that it isn?t working! LOL ?Janet Janet J. Germeraad, M.Ed. Director of Academic Services, University of Washington Department of Biology Advising Via EMAIL, PHONE, and ZOOM. In person appointments are by appointment only. DROP-In-ZOOM hours Available on the Biology web page: http://www.biology.washington.edu/programs/undergraduate Contact advisers directly for individual appointments including evening times for ZOOM upon request. In person appointments are by appointment only during regular office hours Monday-Thursday 318 Hitchcock Hall, Box 355320 Seattle, WA 98195-5320 206-543-6647, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Only FAX 206-543-4649 Biology Department Web Page: www.biology.washington.edu Visit us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/UWBiology [facebook.com] Husky Health and Wellness Resources: https://wellbeing.uw.edu/ From: Joyce Antonio > Sent: Friday, September 30, 2022 12:07 PM To: Janet J. Germeraad > Subject: Biology Undergraduate Awards Information - Autumn 2022 Hi Janet! Happy start to the academic year! I hope things aren?t too hectic for you in the advising office! Here is my regular email with the Autumn undergrad award information and request to ask you to send to the undergrad listserv. The awards open next Monday at 9:00am, so you can either send this today or on Monday (edit as necessary below), whichever works best for you. As always, you can just copy and past and include the attachment. I?ll be in touch mid-October to have you send a reminder email as well. Thank you for your support and let me know if you have any questions! Best, Joyce Hi Biology undergrads, Applications for departmental Biology Autumn 2022 awards and scholarships open next Monday, October 3, 2022 at 9:00 am. -OR- We are now accepting applications for Biology Autumn 2022 awards and scholarships. Detailed information can be found on the Biology Undergraduate Awards website here: https://www.biology.washington.edu/programs/undergraduate/awards. Please note that we have made some changes to the faculty recommendations ? this information can be found on the PDF award instructions. Undergraduate awards are broken down into three categories: 1. Scholarships: provide tuition support and require demonstrated financial need and a copy of your FAFSA (NOTE: International students are ineligible for scholarships, as your FAFSA will return as "no need".) 2. Research Awards: support research expenses and registration/travel for conferences. An itemized budget table and budget justification with dollar amounts must be submitted for consideration. 3. Prizes: these have no expenditure restrictions and can be used at the student's discretion, but have specific requirements (see Ingrith Deyrup-Olsen Award and Franco Award) If you are applying for multiple award categories, please include all materials for each category. Students are free to apply to as many awards as they are eligible for. Autumn 2022 awards applications will be due by Monday, October 24, 2022 at 4:00pm. Late applications will not be accepted. Questions? Please contact Joyce Antonio, joyceca@uw.edu . 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She has spoken to our RSO before as a medical student, and she is now returning to do another Q & A on Thursday 10/20 at 8pm to answer your questions! > > We have gathered the most popular questions you have and the officers will ask her those questions for the first 25 - 30 minutes before opening it up to the audience for any remaining questions you might have. Make sure not to miss it! > > The zoom link for the meeting can be found here: https://washington.zoom.us/j/95989702551 [washington.zoom.us] > Meeting ID: 959 8970 2551 > > Join our mailing list by filling out this google form: https://forms.gle/ngC7YX2hBaPvh7wdA [forms.gle] > > Hand2Hand Pre-Health - Serving Students and the Community > University of Washington Pre-Health Service Society > h2h@uw.edu > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Through this position, there will also be opportunities to interact with research subjects, shadow providers in clinics as well as prepare and present data collected at research symposiums under the supervision of a mentor. The minimum commitment is one year and qualified students may continue until graduation. This is an excellent opportunity to become familiar with essential research approaches. Freshmen and sophomores are encouraged to apply as well. If you are interested or have further questions about the position, please contact uwscri.rheumatology@gmail.com with your resume and a cover letter. Thank you. We look forward to reviewing your application. Sincerely, Seattle Children's Hospital Rheumatology Research Group -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Tue Oct 18 10:56:15 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:48 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Call for Applicants: 2022-23 Husky Experience Student Advisory Council In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <013501d8e31a$eb543990$c1fcacb0$@uw.edu> ? Apply now to join the Husky Experience Student Advisory Council Help advance the Husky Seed Fund, an award that brings to life innovative ideas by students that are inclusive, impactful, and inventive to the UW.? Gain valuable experience advancing and managing a program that will impact thousands of students at UW. What types of student-led efforts would improve the overall Husky Experience? What would inspire students to create such a project and apply for funding?? You are the judge! The Provost?s Office will provide the funding, basic structure, and guidance for HESAC members to?lead and advance the Husky Seed Fund.?In work groups, members will learn first-hand what makes an effective application and how dollars combined with accountability and support make ideas come to life. And you?ll gain program management, communication, teamwork, decision-making and leadership skills. The Provost?s Office staff will coach you on how to include this experience on a resume, talk about it in person and apply lessons learned and skills gained going forward.? Apply here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfj83ZXiQOZ7oLhkEMEu5A5sFocfCFvhtdz36xKxY_FaFjvtw/viewform?usp=sharing [docs.google.com] Deadline:??5:00 p.m., November 8, 2022 Councilmember Duties ? This year the HESAC will be do two things; select new projects and oversee the projects selected in 2022; Huskies for Housing, SISU Mentoring Program [sisumentor.org], and Youth Lead Youth. Members will participate in both areas.? To help you gauge the time commitment to HESAC, here is a schedule of activities: * Bi-weekly whole group meetings - Tuesdays 3:30-5:30pm, on the Seattle Campus or via Zoom (your choice) * Autumn Quarter * November 22 * December 6 * Winter Quarter * January 10 & 24 * February 7 & 21 * March 7 * Spring Quarter * March 28, April 4 *note shift*, & 18 * May 2, 16 & 30 * As needed ? small group meetings between bi-weekly meetings * We are not able to flex meeting times, so please double-check your schedule to ensure you can attend at these times if you are selected. If so, please place holds for these meetings on your calendar now. ? Student Advisory Councilmember Terms of Service: * Councilmembers will serve 1-year terms, with a possible 1-year reappointment. * Council members will review and award seed funding to peers.? They will not be eligible to apply for seed funding in the year in which they serve. Questions? 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Name: Untitled attachment 00183.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Tue Oct 18 10:58:23 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:48 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] REMINDER: NOAA Corps Info Session TODAY, Tuesday, 10/18 4:30 PM, FSH 207 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <016e01d8e31b$3761ad40$a62507c0$@uw.edu> NOAA Corps Info Session When: Tuesday, 10/18/2022, 4:30 ~ 5:30 PM Where: Fishery Sciences Room FSH 207 (map ) Web post to share: https://marinebiology.uw.edu/news-stories/2022/10/12/noaa-corps-information- session-for-students/ Calendar event: https://marinebiology.uw.edu/news-stories/events-calendar/?trumbaEmbed=view% 3Devent%26eventid%3D162828155 Photo credit: NOAA Corps Joining us on 18 October at 4.30pm will be representatives from NOAA Corps, providing an information session for UW undergraduates, taking place in the Fishery Sciences Building, Room 207. The NOAA Corps [omao.noaa.gov] provides a cadre of professionals trained in engineering, earth sciences, oceanography, meteorology, fisheries science, and other related disciplines to operate NOAA's ships, fly aircraft, manage research projects, conduct diving operations, and serve in staff positions throughout NOAA. The combination of commissioned service with scientific and operational expertise, allows the NOAA Corps to provide a unique and indispensable service to the nation. NOAA Corps officers enable NOAA to fulfill mission requirements, meet changing environmental concerns, take advantage of emerging technologies, and serve as environmental first responders. Officers are trained for positions of leadership and command in the operation of ships and aircraft; in the conduct of field projects on land, at and under the sea, and in the air; in the management of NOAA observational and support facilities; as members or leaders of research efforts; and in the management of various organizational elements throughout NOAA. The combination of commissioned service and scientific expertise makes these officers uniquely capable of leading some of NOAA's most important initiatives. Joe Kobayashi Marine Biology Academic Adviser University of Washington he, him, his Fisheries Sciences Building, Room 208B Box: 355020 206-543-7426 Book an advising appointment [outlook.office365.com] marinebiology.uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I (patterj@uw.edu) will need the following from you in order to process the grad app request by replying to this email Name: Student Number: Quarter you want to graduate by: To check if you have already submitted one, please run a new audit for your major, and check your graduation status is located near the top of the page, as seen in this example. Date Prepared:09/20/22 - 06:03 PM Graduation Date: Not Found- means nothing has been submitted Prepared For: J. SMITH Catalog Year: AU 22 Once a Graduation Applications has been confirmed (a verifying email will be sent to you after submission), it will activate an earlier registration status for only two quarters and notifies the university of your official intentions. The process will be like this: 1. Submit the grad app (Adviser) 2. Confirm the grad app and info through an email from ugradoff@uw.edu (Student) 3. Ask any questions either through email or the zoom drop ins Thanks Jason Jason Patterson, M Ed. (He/Him) Academic Counselor Senior, Department of Biology patterj@u.washington.edu 318 HCK, 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 Mon, Tues, Weds, Thursday 9-12pm. Zoom link for those hours: https://washington.zoom.us/j/97207369544 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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Our next meeting, presented by a Graduate Health Students Panel, will be held on October 27th from 5:30-6:30 PM in HUB room 337. We hope to see you there! Trinity Terlaje, Community Liaison Minority Association of Pre-Medical Students Email: mapsuw@gmail.com IG: @mapsuw -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Thu Oct 20 17:12:03 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:48 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Summer Internship Opportunity - Yale Conservation Scholars In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <027601d8e4e1$bf358580$3da09080$@uw.edu> Yale Conservation Scholars- Early Leadership Initiative [conservationscholars.yale.edu] ycs-eli@yale.edu Yale School of the Environment environment.yale.edu [environment.yale.edu] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Behavioral Monitoring of Hummingbirds Wearing a Custom Radio-Transmitter Backpack: A Case Study for Field-Accessible Biologging Ethics As advanced wildlife tracking tools become ever smaller and increasingly prevalent, the number of studies on the movement ecology of various animals have risen exponentially. The study of biologging ethics-the ethics of deploying auxiliary markers on animals-has not, however, kept the same pace. There is still a pressing need for species-specific experimental designs, suitable and accessible for remote field settings, that explore the effect of external tags. Hummingbirds are notoriously tiny and energy-constrained birds, complicating tagging efforts and making effective time budgeting of critical importance. In my work in Colombia and Ecuador, we are comparing behavior of hummingbirds with and without a custom, previously untested radio-transmitter harness. This project is a great opportunity to join cutting-edge research on how some of the world's smallest radio-transmitters affect the world's smallest birds. What you can get out of this work: * A foundational understanding of hummingbird behavior, the application and design of cutting-edge technology/tools, and the ethics of deploying radio-telemeters to study animal movement * An introduction to logistics in remote, international fieldwork * Work is easily done remotely with your own computer (but the lab has some computing resources if needed!) * Regular meetings to discuss modern and classical work that has been done in the field * Join the dynamic and exciting Behavioral Ecophysics Lab; we conduct work in nearly every continent of the world comparing the amazingly diverse groups of nectar-feeding birds * Research credits starting in Winter quarter * Potential coauthorship on a peer-reviewed academic publication (this will be extremely helpful if you're considering going to grad school!) What I am looking for from you: * At least 4 hours a week of work * An interest in the work (no need to be declared in any particular major) * Consistency in your work and careful attention to detail * Starting work the week of Nov 7 You will be given training and mentorship for the above-mentioned project, an opportunity to develop your own academic ideas to apply to unique research projects, and the opportunity to be a part of the academic publication process. If you are interested: Email me at sargena@uw.edu with your CV or resume (no need to include GPA unless you want to) and a short message about why you are interested in this project. Don't worry about committing straight away-you can ask questions and we will figure out if this is the right research fit for you! Jason Patterson, M Ed. (He/Him) Academic Counselor Senior, Department of Biology patterj@u.washington.edu 318 HCK, 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 Mon, Tues, Weds, Thursday 9-12pm. Zoom link for those hours: https://washington.zoom.us/j/97207369544 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... URL: From patterj at uw.edu Tue Oct 25 09:28:52 2022 From: patterj at uw.edu (Jason L. Patterson) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:48 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Student Activity - Physical & Life Sciences Industry Mentorship Program Message-ID: Physical & Life Sciences Mentorship Program - Winter 2023 Apply by November 10th Interested in careers related to the study of non-living systems such as the earth, atmosphere and space or living organisms such as people, animals, and plants? People who pursue careers in Physical or Life Sciences often work in research and administration roles, which can vary widely in terms of topic, goals, and work setting. Join this program to explore professional development topics and learn more about careers in physical and life sciences. Participants will meet virtually with a mentor and small group of 4-6 like-minded students during winter quarter 2023. Application Criteria: * Undergraduate student at UW Seattle * Must have completed 3 quarters at UW or transferred to UW with the equivalent credits * Must be available during the Winter 2023 quarter on Tuesdays or Wednesdays from 4:00-7:00pm Questions? Contact Lauren Sevilla at cicmentor@uw.edu. Application for the Winter 2023 Physical & Life Sciences Program is due by November 10th at 11:59pm. Learn More and Apply Lauren Sevilla (she/her) Mentor & Alumni Engagement Program Manager Career & Internship Center lsevilla@uw.edu / 206-543-9103 [cid:image001.gif@01D8E854.31BFF430] Jason Patterson, M Ed. (He/Him) Academic Counselor Senior, Department of Biology patterj@u.washington.edu 318 HCK, 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 Mon, Tues, Weds, Thursday 9-12pm. Zoom link for those hours: https://washington.zoom.us/j/97207369544 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... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Tuesday, November 1st, HUB 332 and HUB 334 1-1:45 PM Information Sessions: Scholarships & Funding Opportunities (HUB 332) Partner Programs Overview (HUB 334) 2-2:45 PM Information Sessions: Scholarships & Funding Opportunities (HUB 332) Exchange Programs Overview (HUB 334) 3-4:00 PM Mingle with study abroad returnees from different program types Wednesday, November 2nd, HUB 332 and HUB 334 1-1:45 PM Information Sessions: Scholarships & Funding Opportunities (HUB 332) Faculty-led Programs Overview (HUB 334) 2-2:45 PM Information Sessions: Scholarships & Funding Opportunities(HUB 332) Rome in Residence (HUB 334) 3-4:00 PM Mingle with study abroad returnees from different program types We look forward to seeing you in the HUB next week!! The UW Study Abroad Team +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ WOLFRAM LATSCH D.Phil. Director, UW Study Abroad Office of Global Affairs 459 Schmitz Hall / Box 355815 Seattle, WA 98195-5815 http://www.washington.edu/studyabroad/ 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 -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-unsk0lmm.png Type: image/png Size: 2031 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 00309.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Tue Oct 25 12:10:33 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:48 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] ADAP:T Research Symposium is Today! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <016201d8e8a5$74d36ad0$5e7a4070$@uw.edu> Hello, Join us today, October 25th from 3:30-6:30 PM at the HUB North Ballroom for ADAP:The Innovations in Health Research Symposium! This symposium is jointly hosted by American Medical Student Association, American Medical Women's Association, Delta Epsilon Mu, and Phi Delta Epsilon with the intent to showcase the research that undergraduates in the pre-health fields are currently working on! ADAP:T Day-Of-Schedule * 3:30-4:50 PM: Poster Presentations * 5:00-5:45 PM: Keynote 1: Dr. Amy Hagopian, What's the role of a health care provider in the context of a world of despair? * 5:45-6:30 PM: Keynote 2: Dr. Paul Drain, Taking the Road Less Traveled to Medical School Please email us if you have any questions and we look forward to seeing you today! 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OCOMM internships are a great way to learn more about ASUW, pursue work in the communications field, work alongside student employees, and build your resume. If you are interested in applying, please visit volunteer.asuw.org. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact ASUW Communications Director, Avery Perreault, at asuwbdcm@uw.edu Best, Avery Perreault [she/her] ASUW Communications Director E-Mail | Office Hours [hours.asuw.org] | @asuwseattle [instagram.com] HUB 131J | (206) 310-0395 ___________________________________________________________ This communication may contain privileged or other confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient or believe that you may have received this communication in error, please reply to the sender indicating that fact and delete the copy you received. In addition, you should not print, copy, retransmit, disseminate, or otherwise use the information. 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Through opportunities such as our buddy program and peer support groups, we strive to provide means for students to actively engage in a warm and welcoming environment. We?re so excited to announce that our first student meeting of the year will be taking place this Thursday, October 27th, at 6:30PM. We are continuing to operate primarily within a virtual format, and thus this meeting will be conducted over Zoom. We'll be discussing an overview of brain injury, walking through our schedule for this quarter, and introducing an open executive board position we are hoping to fill! Here is the Zoom link for the meeting: Topic: Synapse at the UW - First General Meeting Time: Oct 27, 2022 06:30 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://washington.zoom.us/j/93693772486 [washington.zoom.us] Best, Ruchika and Sindhu, Presidents of Synapse -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Tue Oct 25 12:32:31 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:49 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Call for Applicants: 2022-23 Husky Experience Student Advisory Council In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <01f601d8e8a8$86b66600$94233200$@uw.edu> Apply now to join the Husky Experience Student Advisory Council Help advance the Husky Seed Fund, an award that brings to life innovative ideas by students that are inclusive, impactful, and inventive to the UW.? Gain valuable experience advancing and managing a program that will impact thousands of students at UW. What types of student-led efforts would improve the overall Husky Experience? What would inspire students to create such a project and apply for funding?? You are the judge! The Provost?s Office will provide the award funding, basic structure, and guidance for HESAC members to?lead and advance the Husky Seed Fund.? In work groups, members will: ?gain program?management, leadership, and financial management skills; help fellow Huskies by shaping how dollars impact their ideas;?and receive coaching from Provost?s Office staff on how to include this experience on a resume, talk about it in person and apply lessons learned and skills gained going forward.? Apply here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfj83ZXiQOZ7oLhkEMEu5A5sFocfCFvhtdz36xKxY_FaFjvtw/viewform?usp=sharing [docs.google.com] Deadline:??5:00 p.m., November 8, 2022 Councilmember Duties ? This year the HESAC will be doing two things; selecting new projects and overseeing the projects selected in 2022; Huskies for Housing, SISU Mentoring Program [sisumentor.org], and Youth Lead Youth. Members will participate in both areas. To help you gauge the time commitment to HESAC, here is a schedule of activities: * Bi-weekly whole group meetings - Tuesdays 3:30-5:30pm, on the Seattle Campus or via Zoom (your choice) * Autumn Quarter * November 22 * December 6 * Winter Quarter * January 10 & 24 * February 7 & 21 * March 7 * Spring Quarter * March 28, April 4 *note shift*, & 18 * May 2, 16 & 30 * As needed ? small group meetings between bi-weekly meetings * * We are not able to flex meeting times, so please double-check your schedule to ensure you can attend at these times if you are selected. If so, please place holds for these meetings on your calendar now. ? Student Advisory Councilmember Terms of Service: * Councilmembers will serve 1-year terms, with a possible 1-year reappointment. Council members will review and award seed funding to peers.? They will not be eligible to apply for seed funding in the year in which they serve. Questions? 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Email is the quickest way to process this request. -Advisers can submit a graduation application up to 3 quarters in advance* of the estimated graduation date. We recommend submitting a graduation application early in order to receive Graduating Senior Priority (GSP) registration for 2 quarters. 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/Summer 2023, contact an adviser after Summer quarter to submit a graduation application. The deadline is November 2 for GSP registration for Winter/Spring/Summer 2023. Important Dates for AUTUMN 2022: November 2: Graduation application deadline to activate GSP* for WIN.2023 November 4: Period 1-Registration for Winter 2023 Begins November 11: Veterans Day ? HOLIDAY November 21: Period 2 Registration for Winter 2023 Begins November: 24-25: Thanksgiving Break ? HOLIDAY December 9: Last Day to Drop (current quarter drop) December 10 ?16 ? Final Exam Week December 16: Last day to change to or form S/NS grade option December 16: Quarter ends December 21: Grades officially post to transcripts December 26: Christmas Day -HOLIDAY Zoom drop-in advising hours: 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/97207369544 (If the link does not work, use the meeting ID provided below) Meeting ID: 972 0736 9544 Appointments: Email an adviser? to request an in-person or Zoom appointment. For general questions, you may reach us at: bioladv@uw.edu(link sends e-mail) or at 206-543-9120 Click here to be added (or removed) to the Biology Program email listserv -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This supportive space emphasizes community and connection as we process everything and anything race, sexuality, and gender-related. Ask questions, find support, and grow. More Info [washington.us7.list-manage.com] Embodying Abolition by: The Qrew The Embodying Abolition Program at the Q Center aims to create a learning experience that gives students space and support to deconstruct and obliterate carceral, disposability and dispossession logics through exploring critical theories and somatic praxis. We recognize through our work that society superimposes white dominant and supremacist heteropatriarchy in our lives relentlessly. Due to the impact of capitalism and all of its byproducts, we rarely have time to recenter ourselves to understand and deconstruct what harms we are perpetuating, where our innovation lives, what oppression logic has seeped into our minds and bodies (and how to release this logic holistically), or what new realities exist. Embodying Abolition is a radical Queer effort to create this recentering space through a speaker series, somatic workshops, and a culminating retreat - all grounded in the theory and principles of abolition. Come join us, as we engage in this project that focuses on embodying the concept and principles of abolition, built on the foundation of queerness as a political ideology. TRANS FEMMES OF COLOR COHORT (TFCC) by: Akshara Join us on the 15th and 30th of every month 7-8:30 PM PST The trans femme of color cohort is a supportive and confidential space for trans women of color to join, engage, and support one another. This space values the experiences and stories of the trans women of color in our community and is open to both students and non-students alike. If you have any questions or concerns, reach out to Akshara Balakrishnan at ab30@uw.edu or sign-up to meet with her at calendly.com/ab30! [washington.us7.list-manage.com] GENDER DISCUSSION GROUP Facilitated by: Lev Join us Tuesdays 4-5 PM PST Gender Discussion Group is a confidential, drop-in group that centers on trans, non-binary, and gender non-conforming experiences. This supportive space emphasizes community and connection as we process everything and anything gender-related. Ask questions, find support, and grow. Learn more on our website. MENSTRUATION STATION Facilitated by: Joie Waxler Are you someone who menstruates? Do you need access to free reusable and sustainable menstrual products? Fill out this form at tinyurl.com/menstruationfrustration2 to request your menstrual products and we will send them to you for FREE! Reach out to Joie at jwaxler@uw.edu for more information! *Note: We are currently only able to fill orders for a maximum of one menstrual cup and one pad product, or a maximum of three pad products. Please email jwaxler@uw.edu if you have questions or different needs. Engender by: The Qrew EnGender is an emerging program that aims to provide free and accessible gender affirming items to anyone who needs them. We are currently offering binders, gaffs, packers, and transtape, and we are working to expand our offerings. If you need gender affirming items, fill out our request form here: https://tinyurl.com/engenderuw [washington.us7.list-manage.com] and please feel free to reach out to us via email at engenderuw@gmail.com with any questions! LEADS Facilitated by: Gab The Leadership and Education Development series is an installment of interviews with positive leaders impacting their communities, hosted by the Q Center. New episodes are coming soon! To stay in the loop of all that's going on, subscribe to Q Center's Community E-Newsletter [washington.us7.list-manage.com] Having a hard time putting food on your table, check out the UW food pantry [washington.us7.list-manage.com]! 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HIGHLIGHTED ARTICLES That time Ellia Green made history by becoming the first out trans Olympic athlete Ellia Green, the first Olympian to ever publicly come out as a transgender man, was born in Fiji in 1993. At five years old, Green, who was assigned female at birth, moved to Australia with his adoptive parents, and quickly shined as an athlete. He competed at the world junior athletic championships before switching to rugby at age 18. - Alex Reimer Read More [washington.us7.list-manage.com] Drag heroes Honey Mahogany & Joan Jett Blakk are inspiring each other to create a better world When Terence Alan Smith ? aka the Black drag queen Joan Jett Blakk ? ran for U.S. president in 1992 against George H.W. Bush, Smith advocated a platform that could not have been more different from the patrician, conservative incumbent. He pushed for the White House to be painted pink and promptly moved to Palm Springs, home to thousands of elder gay men who he felt were better prepared from hard life experience to run the nation than the cisgender straight white men who typically held power. - Chris Bull and Matthew Wexler Read More [washington.us7.list-manage.com] Jaden Smith gender bends in London, is still a tough nut to crack (but let?s try anyways) Famously known for breaking stereotypes around gender-specific clothes, Jaden has also proved time and again that his fashion and styling sense is bold and playful. People may not get it, but Jaden sure knows how to shut up the trolls who can?t seem to wrap their heads around his gender-fluid fashion. Let?s just point out that Louis Vuitton featured him in early 2016 in its spring-summer women?s wear ad reveal, wearing their signature pieces. It?s crystal clear that Jaden is indeed an influencer to reckon with. Trolls, get a life, please! - Editors Read More [washington.us7.list-manage.com] Happy 81st Birthday, Wonder Woman! Marston, inspired by his wife and their life partner, Olive Byrne, modeled and created Wonder Woman, civilian name Diana Prince, from them. The superheroine debuted October 21, 1941, in All Star Comics and later became the star of her own title. ?Not even girls want to be girls so long as our feminine archetype lacks force, strength, and power,? he once said. ?Not wanting to be girls, they don't want to be tender, submissive, peace-loving as good women are. Women's strong qualities have become despised because of their weakness. The obvious remedy is to create a feminine character with all the strength of Superman plus all the allure of a good and beautiful woman.? - JD GLASS Read More [washington.us7.list-manage.com] *Self Care* Thanks for taking the time out to read The Leadership Development Newsletter. Have a wonderful week! 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Our organization aims to provide pre-health undergraduates with the opportunity to learn about rural health care's unique challenges and characteristics through first-hand, immersive experiences. Gain 35-40 shadowing hours in these relevant fields: Medicine/Surgery (MD/DO), Physician Assistant, Nursing, Dentistry, Optometry, Physical/Occupational Therapy, and more! Applications are currently open for Team Leader (TL) : Team Leaders lead a group of 4-6 participants to their assigned rural sites. Responsibilities include arranging shadowing experiences, volunteering, and living for the team. Find out more and apply here: https://forms.gle/TeVVXC9jzwHdm5yF8 [forms.gle] Note: Team Leader Applications are due October 27, 2022, in less than a week! Apply quickly before you forget! Committee Member: Positions available for the Finance, Orientation/Events, Marketing, and Application teams. Committee members are also guaranteed a spot on the trip! Find out more and apply here: https://forms.gle/XRUsaTLnHt9uCsTF6 [forms.gle] Note: Committee applications are due November 15th, 2022. Participants: Just want to find a community of people with similar interests and shadow healthcare practitioners? Find out more and apply here: https://forms.gle/HY4vaUcpsA9Cmsxt9 [forms.gle] Note: Applications are due December 18th, 2022. If you have any questions, email us at uwhcasb@gmail.com or DM us on Instagram @UWHCASB! HCASB Steering Committee http://www.uwhcasb.org/ [uwhcasb.org] [facebook.com] [instagram.com] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bioladv at uw.edu Wed Oct 26 13:36:51 2022 From: bioladv at uw.edu (Biology Advising) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:49 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Biology Students for Equity invites you to a research night Message-ID: <4E06BE4E-9F6F-4669-9E30-2E87046987BF@uw.edu> ------------------------------------------- Hi all! Biology Students for Equity invites you to a research night this Thursday (tomorrow), October 27th at 6:00 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/2135756906 [washington.zoom.us] All the best, Biology Students for Equity Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/biologystudentsforequity?[facebook.com] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biologystudentsforequity/ [instagram.com] Website: https://bseuw.weebly.com/ [bseuw.weebly.com] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From patterj at uw.edu Fri Oct 28 16:07:56 2022 From: patterj at uw.edu (Jason L. Patterson) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:49 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] 2023 Time Schedule updates Message-ID: Hey Everyone, So for Winter 2023 and Spring 2023 there are a few updates For WINTER 2023 BIOL 405 and 425 are not being offered and should be removed from the schedule BIOL 455 will be offered, but will be delayed in being active until some admin issues are adjusted for it, we will send an email when it becomes available. For the 497 courses, will show on your DARS during the 2nd week of the quarter * BIOL 497A - Biology by the Numbers - Can count for all the requirements * BIOL 497B - Molecular Cell Biology of Protozoan Parasites - will be the BIOL 436 in future quarters - Counts toward MCD, Phys, and General * BIOL 497C - The Cell and Molecular Biology of What Goes Wrong During Auto Immune Diseases - Counts toward MCD, Phys, and General For SPRING 2023 A few courses have been removed and more have been added, please refer to the matrix: https://www.biology.washington.edu/programs/undergraduate MCD biology will have a new dev class offering with BIOL 429, which will be offered along with 459. Handouts have been update to reflect some of the new course offerings as well. Jason Patterson, M Ed. 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The intern application can be found here: https://forms.gle/aUFnafHkGKhenJnP6 [forms.gle] Our Winter 2021 Medical Outreach trip to Guatemala was a success! We are holding information sessions in which we will talk about the previous trips and hold a Q&A session about the future trip plans. The first info session will be held 7-7:30 pm on October 27th. 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