From patterj at uw.edu Tue Sep 6 09:29:39 2022 From: patterj at uw.edu (Jason L. Patterson) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:43 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Autumn Class - Environmental Innovation Practicum Message-ID: This class is possibly petitionable toward your electives. Environmental Innovation Practicum (ENTRE 443/543, ENGR 498, ENVIR 495) 2 credits | Tuesdays 4 - 5:50 pm Open to BOTH undergraduates and graduate students The environmental innovation practicum is instructed by Chris Metcalfe [linkedin.com], president and co-founder of Korvata [korvata.com], a company he was inspired to create as a student in this exact class! Each week you'll fill your toolbox with new skills and problem-solving experience while also engaging with guest speakers from multiple industries. This 2 credit/no credit course is open to all levels of undergraduates and graduate students providing a great opportunity for these groups of students to connect. An idea you work on as part of the class could even gain enough traction to do well in the Alaska Airlines Environmental Innovation Challenge. Questions? E-mail Lauren Brohawn at brohal@uw.edu. [Diagram Description automatically generated] Lauren Brohawn | Associate Director She/Her/Hers Alaska Airlines Environmental Innovation Challenge University of Washington | Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship brohal@uw.edu | startup.uw.edu Jason Patterson, M Ed. (He/Him) Academic Counselor Senior, Department of Biology patterj@u.washington.edu University of Washington, BOX 355320 Phone: 206-543-7767 http://www.biology.washington.edu/programs/undergraduate Biology Zoom drop-in advising hours (10-15 min meetings): Monday - Thursday 9 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. My Regular Drop in Zoom days: Tues, Thurs 1-4 pm, and Mon, Tues, Weds, Thursday 9-12pm. Zoom link for those hours: https://washington.zoom.us/j/97207369544 Advising Sessions Via EMAIL, PHONE, and ZOOM. 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Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Tue Sep 6 09:50:05 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:43 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] PPIA's Junior Summer Institute: Summer program for undergraduates interested in Public Service Careers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <01e101d8c210$b78ebd40$26ac37c0$@uw.edu> PPIA's Junior Summer Institute: Summer program for undergraduates interested in Public Service Careers Colleagues, I am so excited to share that the application for Junior Summer Institute (JSI) opens on September 1! As part of Public Policy and International Affairs [ppiaprogram.org] (PPIA) program that promotes the inclusion and full participation of underrepresented groups in domestic and international public service. The UW Evans School?s JSI program is a fully-funded, rigorous seven-week summer program with a curriculum that includes economics, policy analysis, implementation, quantitative methods, and community engagement ? all designed to sharpen students? quantitative, analytic, and leadership skills. Evans School JSI participants will also gain exposure to the breadth and richness of public service in the Pacific Northwest through experiential learning opportunities, including mentorship, field trips, and engagement with community-based practitioners, regional leaders, and elected officials. What: Junior Summer Institute (JSI) Who: Students entering their senior year of undergraduate study When: June 20-August 5, 2023 Why: *Gain a deeper appreciation of current issues and trends in the field of public policy *Enhance knowledge and skills to support future pursuit of careers in public policy & public service *Exposure to curriculum that includes economics, quantitative methods, policy analysis & implementation, and leadership & community engagement *Gain mentorship and shadowing exposure to practitioners in the field of public policy and public affairs. Important Deadlines: September 1 - November 1, 2022 I?d appreciate your assistance in sharing the JSI program (flyer attached) with your networks, as appropriate. Application [app.smarterselect.com] for Summer 2023 opens Today! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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But we were once in your shoes, and now want to help demystify questions like ?should I do a master?s and/or PhD?? and ?how do I go about applying to graduate programs?? Join our virtual panel to hear from current postdocs and PhD students about our takes on these questions and more! *Panel*: Engineering Biology in Graduate School *Date*: Tuesday, September 13th, 2022 *Time*: 12:00 - 1:30 pm PT (3:00 - 4:30 pm ET) *Click **here* [forms.gle] * for more details and to register!* Can?t come but want to hear about upcoming workshops/panels and/or connect with current graduate students and postdocs working to engineer biology? Click this link [forms.gle] to sign up for our *mailing list* and/or join a dedicated channel on our * Slack*! Learn more about EBRC and the Student & Postdoc Association by visiting our website [ebrc.org] . Hope to see you there! Ross Jones & Ice Cholpisit Membership & Outreach Committee Co-chairs EBRC SPA (Engineering Biology Research Consortium Student and Postdoc Association) *The Engineering Biology Research Consortium [ebrc.org] (EBRC) is a non-profit, public-private partnership dedicated to bringing together an inclusive community committed to advancing engineering biology to address national and global needs. Attachments area ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Cholpisit Ice Kiattisewee Date: Thu, Sep 8, 2022 at 4:45 PM Subject: ?Engineering Biology in Graduate School? - panel for undergraduate or master?s students interested in graduate programs To: Cc: Jones, Ross Dear UW Biology advisers, My name is Ice, a MolES Ph.D. student in James Carothers lab, UW ChemE. I?ve been working with some other students and postdocs in the EBRC [ebrc.org] * Student & Postdoc Association to put together a series of panels and workshops aimed at undergraduate and master?s students with an interest in engineering biology. We have an undergrad major in Biology working with us and think that this panel would be useful for others as well. We have a virtual panel coming up on Sept 13th titled ?Engineering Biology in Graduate School? and would appreciate your help forwarding the text below my signature to undergraduate and master?s students in the Biology department*.* Thanks for your help sending out this info to fellow undergrads and master's students! *The Engineering Biology Research Consortium [ebrc.org] (EBRC) is a non-profit, public-private partnership dedicated to bringing together an inclusive community committed to advancing engineering biology to address national and global needs. Thank you! Ice (Cholpisit Kiattisewee) SUBJECT: Panel Sept 13th: Engineering Biology in Graduate School Hello! Are you an undergraduate or master?s student interested in a *career in engineering biology/synthetic biology*? We are members of the EBRC [ebrc.org] * Student & Postdoc Association who do research on engineering biology to tackle the world?s greatest challenges! But we were once in your shoes, and now want to help demystify questions like ?should I do a master?s and/or PhD?? and ?how do I go about applying to graduate programs?? Join our virtual panel to hear from current postdocs and PhD students about our takes on these questions and more! *Panel*: Engineering Biology in Graduate School *Date*: Tuesday, September 13th, 2022 *Time*: 12:00 - 1:30 pm PT (3:00 - 4:30 pm ET) *Click **here* [forms.gle] * for more details and to register!* Can?t come but want to hear about upcoming workshops/panels and/or connect with current graduate students and postdocs working to engineer biology? Click this link [forms.gle] to sign up for our *mailing list* and/or join a dedicated channel on our * Slack*! Learn more about EBRC and the Student & Postdoc Association by visiting our website [ebrc.org] . Hope to see you there! Ross Jones & Ice Cholpisit Membership & Outreach Committee Co-chairs EBRC SPA (Engineering Biology Research Consortium Student and Postdoc Association) *The Engineering Biology Research Consortium [ebrc.org] (EBRC) is a non-profit, public-private partnership dedicated to bringing together an inclusive community committed to advancing engineering biology to address national and global needs. -- *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. 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Each year, the foundation invests in the graduate education of 30 New Americans?immigrants and children of immigrants?who are poised to make significant contributions to US society, culture or their academic field. Each Fellow receives up to $90,000 in financial support over two years, and they join a lifelong community of New American Fellows. UW undergrads and alumni planning for future graduate study, and current graduate students, in all fields who meet the eligibility criteria [pdsoros.org] should learn about this program, and join us for next week?s UW information session: Soros Fellowship for New Americans Information Session for the UW community Who: UW undergrads, graduate/professional students and alumni in all fields are encouraged to attend this information, hosted specifically for the UW community by Soros Foundation representative Nikka Landau: When: Sep 21, 2022 12:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada) Register in advance for this zoom session: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYrduqupjIvE9Oqb14GylXkhAR8kS8pI7n5 [us02web.zoom.us] Please share with your student communities who may be interested to join us! 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-Th in MGH 171 (in-person or online meetings available) Friday working remotely (only online meetings available) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image004.gif Type: image/gif Size: 1303 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: OnePager_Color.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 57884 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 00645.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Wed Sep 14 14:56:26 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:43 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Research Opportunities in SEAL In-Reply-To: References: <02a601d63eb1$810e4d60$832ae820$@uw.edu> <011001d71474$b76c02f0$264408d0$@uw.edu> <04a701d7a8db$ad2905d0$077b1170$@uw.edu> <00b701d7eb95$1fcbe6b0$5f63b410$@uw.edu> <01dc01d87142$04fd9ee0$0ef8dca0$@uw.edu> Message-ID: <032d01d8c884$d65bd350$831379f0$@uw.edu> Dear Biology Students: This is an updated quarterly announcement of undergraduate and graduate research internships at the Sensors, Energy, and Automation Laboratory (SEAL) [uwseal.org] in the UW Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Seattle. We have positions open now and for Fall 2022. SEAL is a great place to get involved in campus research and design new technologies that help our local community, even while practicing self-isolation or social distancing. We provide an extensive online training program for our students to help them participate in campus research during these unusual times. Strong students are given opportunities to publish their work, win international-grade research awards, join or create start-up companies, and receive letters of recommendation for graduate school or career advancement. Many of our students transition into paid positions based on their performance. Students are expected to commit 10 to 15 hours per week. Hours are flexible and can include telecommuting, evenings, or weekends. Project availability changes depending on student interests and lab needs. Highlighted projects are listed below: * UW IAC - Energy Efficiency and Sustainability: The UW IAC offers real-world experience to students interested in learning about energy management and efficiency. Students will be given hands-on experience working with manufacturers in the Pacific Northwest. Topics include energy savings, waste reduction, sustainable practices, industrial processes, energy assessment procedures, cybersecurity screenings, smart manufacturing, sustainability, resiliency planning, decarbonization, and electrification. You do not need to be experienced to apply, as interested students will be given extensive training on these topics. * SINEW Mask: This research aims to design a new type of face mask that does not come in contact with the skin of the wearer's face. The design matches the comfort of a well-fit bicycle helmet or a pair of glasses while providing the wearer with better safety than industry alternatives. The design is reusable, energy-efficient, and environmentally friendly. * Propulsion: This research aims to design a new type of thruster for aircraft propulsion. This effort will result in a new generation of ultra-quiet unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). * Stoma: This research aims to design a 3D imaging tool that can scan and inspect stomas to improve appliance fit and ostomate quality of life. Positions are open for biology and pre-med students. * Operatory Monitoring: This research aims to design a comprehensive methodology for acquiring information on the spatial and temporal distribution of aerosols in a dental or medical office environment. Dental and medical professionals are at risk of exposure to harmful particulate matter when performing routine procedures. Using a network of low-cost, IoT-enabled particulate matter sensors can help keep dental and medical professionals safe. * Software/Gamification: This research aims to design scripts, software, and applications for the lab and for externals. This effort seeks students interested in WebDev, coding, and scripting. As an example of one of our apps, the ECoS team designs a technical writing assistance software tool to help writers and editors develop manuscripts. To join SEAL and support our research efforts, click the links below and fill out an application: 1. Visit our website [uwseal.org] for a list of open projects. 2. Visit our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) [docs.google.com] page. CLICK HERE TO APPLY [uwseal.org] - We accept applications throughout each quarter on a rolling basis. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Wed Sep 14 14:58:58 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:44 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Environmental Innovation Practicum Class for Undergrads + Grad Students In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <034301d8c885$31319c10$9394d430$@uw.edu> You may petition this to count as ADV ELEC in the Biology Options! Environmental Innovation Practicum Class for Undergrads + Grad Students Please share this Fall Quarter course with students interested in being a changemaker in the environment, sustainability, and innovation spaces. Environmental Innovation Practicum (ENTRE 443/543, ENGR 498, ENVIR 495) 2 credits | Tuesdays 4 - 5:50 pm Open to BOTH undergraduates and graduate students The environmental innovation practicum is instructed by Chris Metcalfe [linkedin.com] , president and co-founder of Korvata [korvata.com] , a company he was inspired to create as a student in this exact class! Each week you'll fill your toolbox with new skills and problem-solving experience while also engaging with guest speakers from multiple industries. This 2 credit/no credit course is open to all levels of undergraduates and graduate students providing a great opportunity for these groups of students to connect. An idea you work on as part of the class could even gain enough traction to do well in the Alaska Airlines Environmental Innovation Challenge. Questions? E-mail Lauren Brohawn at brohal@uw.edu . Lauren Brohawn | Associate Director She/Her/Hers Alaska Airlines Environmental Innovation Challenge University of Washington | Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship brohal@uw.edu | startup.uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 875602 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 00262.txt URL: From bioladv at uw.edu Wed Sep 14 15:42:39 2022 From: bioladv at uw.edu (Biology Advising) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:44 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Internships - SER-UW Native Plant Nursery Message-ID: The SER-UW Native Plant Nursery is a student-led operation that houses several thousand individual plants and over one hundred different species native to the Puget Sound. Our mission is to provide a local source of native plants for student projects and restoration sites, to educate students on best nursery practices for sustainable native plant production, and to continue to improve those practices through research and collaboration with students and community partners. The nursery is seeking student interns for the fall quarter. Interns are expected to devote an average of 9 hours a week to nursery projects. In conjunction with the manager, interns will develop learning objectives based on individual interests and strengths, receiving credit for ESRM 399 or their school?s equivalent. The interns' time will be split between routine plant maintenance, integrated pest management, nursery infrastructure projects, helping with weekly volunteer work parties, and individual projects. Each intern will have a different focus to help tackle the diverse needs of a native plant nursery. Past internship projects include irrigation design for the hoophouse, design of beneficial insectaries, and a nursery sustainability assessment. To apply, send a resume and a 300-500 word cover letter of why you are interested to sernursery@gmail.com. Please indicate why you would like to be considered, what you want to learn, and how your previous work experience and/or coursework apply to this position. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to the nursery manager, Lea Dyga, at sernursery@gmail.com. *Deadline is September 21, 2022. * More information can also be found at our website: https://sites.uw.edu/seruwnursery/get-involved/nursery-internships/. -- *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 Mon Sep 19 09:47:34 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:44 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] SAVE THE DATE: UW Seattle VIRTUAL Autumn Business Career Fair October 11th, 2022 (12:30-4:00 PM PT via Handshake) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <015101d8cc47$84dbeee0$8e93cca0$@uw.edu> The Career & Internship Center and Foster Business School are delighted to share SAVE THE DATE details regarding our upcoming jointly hosted Virtual Autumn Business Career Fair [app.joinhandshake.com] . I've also attached a flyer. Please cascade to students and alumni of UW Seattle. The Autumn Business Career Fair will take place virtually via Handshake and will give all UW Seattle enrolled students and alumni (business majors and all majors) an exciting opportunity to network with dozens of employer representatives (via video/chat 1:1 and group sessions). All registered employers are actively recruiting UW students and alumni for full-time and part-time roles, internship and a few are networking for future role pipeline development. We have over 80 employers currently registered with more signing up every day, and students can preview that list of employers here [uw.joinhandshake.com] [app.joinhandshake.com] . All majors are welcome. Student and Alumni registration opens on Tuesday, September 27th. Sessions with employers are first come, first serve, and employer schedules change daily. Student/alumni registrants are strongly encouraged to revisit the schedule frequently. The Career & Internship Center is offering a Virtual Career Fair 101 workshop on October 3rd for students who want to prepare for what to expect. . Register here for the Virtual Career Fair 101 workshop to optimize your career fair experience. Next steps: 1. September 27th: Students and alumni invited to register for the Virtual 2022 Fair on 9/27 2. September 27th - Ocotober 11: . Students and alumni register for the fair in Handshake . Students and alumni will ALSO sign up for 1:1 and group sessions. . Check the schedule often as employers add and update offerings up-to the day of the fair. 3. October 11th: Students attend the Fair in Handshake [uw.joinhandshake.com] and meet with Employers This event is for students seeking career jobs, internships and more. Students can optimize their Handshake Profile and Employer interaction in the Fair and beyond by adding Skills and Experience to their Handshake Profile. Check out this article for more details: The skills that really matter on your Handshake profile | Handshake (joinhandshake.com) [joinhandshake.com] Questions? Email : cicevents@uw.edu. Thank you, Bridget Bridget Doyle she/her/hers Associate Director Employer & Community Connections | Career & Internship Center University of Washington 134 Mary Gates Hall | Box 352810 | Seattle, WA 98195 Office 206.543.0535 | Direct 206.543.9109 badw@uw.edu Employer registration is OPEN now in Handshake for the October 11 Business Career Fair at: UW Seattle 2022 Virtual Business Career Fair | Handshake (joinhandshake.com) [app.joinhandshake.com] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 34832 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: BCF 2022.png Type: image/png Size: 2297584 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 00303.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Mon Sep 19 09:48:51 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:44 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] DRS Student Technology job opportunity In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <016f01d8cc47$b2c9bee0$185d3ca0$@uw.edu> The Disability Resources for Students office has openings for a Technology & Communications Assistant, job description attached. UW Handshake [uw.joinhandshake.com] Job Posting #6952690 This job is ideal for someone who enjoys tinkering and solving problems and is interested in gaining direct experience with computer maintenance and networking. Applicants curious about careers in Information Technology are encouraged to apply. Students not signed up with Handshake can email a resume directly to me. Work study students are encouraged to apply, but not required for the position. Thank you, Andy Andrews Andy Andrews, MCRP Assistant Director, Academic Services Disability Resources for Students Adiam My Hours are: Monday - Fridays 10 A.M. - 7 P.M. I Am First Gen Ask me about being the first in my family to earn undergraduate and graduate degrees ADIAM TESFAY (she/her) Director Disability Resources for Students Students, get ahold of the DRS front desk to schedule a meeting with me. Phone: 206-543-8924. Email: uwdrs@uw.edu . You can email drstest@uw.edu with DRS testing accommodation questions. 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. This land acknowledgement [native-land.ca] does not take the place of authentic relationships with indigenous communities. If you too are a resident of Seattle, consider paying rent to the Duwamish People [realrentduwamish.org] . 011 Mary Gates Hall Box 352808 Seattle, WA 98195-2808 Direct: 206.221.2453 Main 206-543-8924 adiamt@uw.edu / http://disability.uw.edu Information contained in this message is part of an educational record and is protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. This information is being shared with the addressee(s) because of legitimate educational interest. Any re-disclosure of this information must be done in accordance with FERPA or the student's consent. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, use, or distribution is prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please notify me by telephone or email. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: Untitled attachment 00293.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Mon Sep 19 15:16:41 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:44 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Announcing Paid Spring Internship Opportunities at the Executive Office of the President In-Reply-To: <612406D4-47D5-404E-94BF-8E621BC2783C@uw.edu> References: <187fe63629ff4eed803f87835ee16eef@ostp.eop.gov> <612406D4-47D5-404E-94BF-8E621BC2783C@uw.edu> Message-ID: <035801d8cc75$7f2b8c70$7d82a550$@uw.edu> Announcing Paid Spring Internship Opportunities at the Executive Office of the President Dear College or University Representative, We are pleased to announce that, for the first time in recent history, the Executive Office of the President (EOP) is offering EOP-wide paid internship opportunities that will provide a stipend to participants. We are reaching out because today, the Office of Administration (OA), the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD), and the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) are launching their application window for their Spring 2023 programs. The Spring 2023 program for OA, OMB, ONCD, and OSTP internships will run from January 23, 2023 through April 14, 2023. Full-time participants will receive a stipend of $9,000 and part-time participants will receive a stipend of $4,500. The application window for the fall program will run from Wednesday, September 14, 2022 through 11:59 PM ET on Sunday, October 2, 2022. Interested students may apply at the following link: https://apply.whitehouse.gov/eop-internships [apply.whitehouse.gov] The Office of Administration has a mission to provide administrative and business support services to all components within the EOP. These services include financial management, information technology support, human resources management, library and research assistance, facilities management, procurement, design and printing, mail and logistics, personnel and physical security, counterintelligence, emergency preparedness and enterprise communications, legal support services, and more. The Office of Management and Budget oversees the implementation of the President?s vision across the Executive Branch. OMB carries out its mission through five main functions across executive departments and agencies: 1) budget development and execution; 2) management, including oversight of agency performance, procurement, financial management, and information technology; 3) coordination and review of all significant Federal regulations from executive agencies; 4) clearance and coordination of legislative and other materials; and 5) clearance of Presidential Executive Orders and memoranda to agency heads prior to their issuance. The Office of the National Cyber Director was established by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021. ONCD is working to ensure every American can share in the full benefits of our digital ecosystem, including the economic prosperity and democratic participation it enables, while aggressively addressing and mitigating the risks and threats at large in cyberspace. By cultivating unity of purpose and efforts across agencies and sectors, ONCD will contribute to the development and implementation of stronger national strategy, policy, and resilience for our digital ecosystem. The National Cyber Director serves as a principal advisor to the President on cybersecurity policy and strategy, and cybersecurity engagement with industry and international stakeholders. The Office of Science and Technology Policy has a mission to maximize the benefits of science and technology to advance health, prosperity, security, environmental quality, and justice for all Americans. OSTP leads efforts across the Federal government to develop and implement sound science and technology policies and budgets, and works with the private and philanthropic sectors, state, local, Tribal, and territorial governments, the research and academic communities, and other nations toward this end. OSTP also assists the Office of Management and Budget with an annual review and analysis of Federal research and development in budgets, and serves as a source of scientific and technological analysis and judgment for the President with respect to major policies, plans, and programs of the Federal government. Students will be offered challenging and valuable experiences, which will build their leadership and professional skills. They will also be offered the unique opportunity to serve in the Federal government, alongside dedicated career and political public servants at the EOP. Attached is our Spring 2023 internship program announcement letter. Interested students may apply at the following link: https://apply.whitehouse.gov/eop-internships [apply.whitehouse.gov] We would appreciate your support in distributing this opportunity to your students. Please note that the application deadline is Sunday, October, 2022 at 11:59 PM ET. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to facilitate this process. Sincerely, OA, OMB, ONCD, & OSTP Internship Programs Executive Office of the President -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Spring 2023 EOP Internship Opportunities Announcement.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 122158 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Tue Sep 20 10:20:39 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:44 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] A great ESRM Class for Autumn 2022: Forest Ecology (ESRM 490C) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <00bd01d8cd15$4e8361b0$eb8a2510$@uw.edu> ESRM 490C , the undergraduate section of Forest Ecology. It is a 5-credit course, with the undergrad section only meeting MWF 1:30-2:20. No prerequisites. Brief course summary - More information and syllabus attached. ESRM 490C provides students with a foundation in forest ecology, using examples from the Pacific Northwest and around the world. We also build a deep understanding of current forest ecology research and topics from a diversity of perspectives. Course Topics: Fires | Insect Outbreaks | Windstorms | Ecophysiology | Ecosystem Processes | Succession | Old Growth | Biodiversity | Climate Change | Ecosystem Management -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Then for any additional questions or concerns, I will suggest following up using the daily zoom drop in hours that are currently M-Th and are located in my signature. Appointments are not feasible at this time due to limited staffing in our office. I (patterj@uw.edu) will need the following from you in order to process the grad app request 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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College & Career Readiness Assistant (CCRA) Internship The UW Dream Project is hiring undergraduate students to serve as College and Career Readiness Assistant (CCRA) interns at local high schools and middle schools for the 2022-2023 school year! CCRA interns will work directly with middle and/or high school students to support post-secondary preparation & planning including but not limited to working with students on: college applications, financial aid, scholarship searching, and career exploration. Specifically, interns will support traditionally underserved students in navigating barriers to post-secondary education opportunities. This is an academic year long paid internship and students will consistently work 10-12 hours per week excluding UW breaks and holidays. CCRAs work at their school placement site for 10-12 hours/week and attend a bi-weekly 2-hour professional development session at the UW Seattle campus. CCRA interns also can earn academic credit towards the leadership minor through LEAD 298B. This internship is Work Study eligible and pays $17.27/hour. For more information about the CCRA Internship visit: College & Career Readiness Assistants (CCRAs): Community Engagement & Leadership Education (CELE) Center (uw.edu) 2022-2023 CCRA Internship Application: https://forms.gle/vR7Fq1jaCookfCH56 [forms.gle] America Reads Tutors The CELE center is hiring undergraduate students to serve as tutors that will work in local Seattle elementary schools for up to 19 hours per week for the 2022-2023 school year! Tutors will work directly with students in grades K-5 focusing on building literacy and early math skills. Tutors support the Seattle Public Schools' effort to promote educational equity for all students, with a focus on under-resourced schools. This is a Work-Study eligible, academic year long, paid position. Tutors can work up to 19 hours per week. This position pays $17.27/hour. For more information about the America Reads Tutor positions visit: America Reads Work Study Tutor: Community Engagement & Leadership Education (CELE) Center (uw.edu) 2022-2023 America Reads Tutor Application: https://forms.gle/FBbino6JCHRMpH256 [forms.gle] *Both above positions are managed by CELE's Program Manager of School Based Internships, Emma Pelletier, you can reach her at egbp@uw.edu with any specific questions. Jessica Hunnicutt Batten, M.Ed. (she/her/hers) Director, Local P12 Education Partnerships | Dream Project [dreamproject.org] Community Engagement & Leadership Education (CELE) Center Undergraduate Academic Affairs MGH 171 | Box 352803 hunnij@uw.edu | 206.685.8381 https://cele.uw.edu You are not expected to respond to this message outside of your normal working hours. My General Working Hours: Mon-Weds 10am-6pm, Thurs & Fri 8:00am-5:00pm PST 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. To find out whose Native Land you occupy, visit: https://native-land.ca/ [native-land.ca] -------------- 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 00038.txt URL: From bioladv at uw.edu Thu Sep 22 09:54:02 2022 From: bioladv at uw.edu (Biology Advising) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:44 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] You're Invited: Grey Matters Journal Dawg Daze Event! Message-ID: <0CD9D6E0-4C3B-476B-832C-EEC0F7C9F74B@uw.edu> You're Invited: Grey Matters Journal Dawg Daze Event! _____________________________________________________ Hello all! Touch a human brain, see some incredible neuroscience art, and chat with graduate and medical school students at Grey Matters? Dawg Daze Event! As always, everyone is invited, regardless of major, year, or background in science. Our event will take place Tuesday, September 27, 2022 from 10 am to 12 pm in SAV 260. We hope you can join Grey Matters to gain valuable experience with scientific content creation, build community with like-minded students, and develop skills in leadership and teamwork. Feel free to stay for the whole event or simply drop in when you can: 9:50am: Neuroscience art gallery viewing and interactive art project 10am - 10:45am: Human brain demonstration by Professors Sam Golden (Neuroscience) and Kate Mulligan (SOM) 10:45: Introduction to Grey Matters and opportunities to get involved 11: Graduate and medical school panel 11:40: Neuroscience art gallery viewing 12: Raffle prize winners announced You are invited afterwards to our Don't Yell At Me fundraiser from 12 pm to 11 pm! We will be passing out flyers at our Dawg Daze event, bring those to the shop to get 10% off your drink! Can't make it but want to get involved? No worries! Stay up to date by checking out our "get involved" page?[greymattersjournal.org] , signing up for our mailing list[greymattersjournal.org] , or emailing us at thalamus@greymattersjournal.org . You can also print the DYAM flyer from our social media and bring it in for 10% off! We can't wait to see you all! 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See the deadlines listed below or in the Academic Calendar for GSP. -Email an adviser or visit Zoom drop-Ins? to inquire about graduation applications. Be sure to include your student number and anticipated graduation date in the email. *If you plan to graduate in Spring/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. 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... 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Each officer also has individual responsibilities, which are listed below. Those selected will meet with current officers for training on these tasks. You do not need to have volunteered with us before to apply as an officer! Link to application: https://forms.gle/p7TCoBHuxjQPue5H8 [forms.gle] DEADLINE: September 30th, 11:59pm Officer descriptions are below: Program Coordinator * Manage officers and volunteers * Keep in touch with SHIFA o Attend SHIFA board meetings * Plan volunteer meetings * Update ETCH Constitution * Update Volunteer Handbook * Register RSO Volunteer Coordinator - Recruitment * Read over volunteer interest forms, respond to interested volunteers * Schedule & conduct interviews * Send forms and ensure they are signed * Maintain a volunteer list * Maintain a waitlist Volunteer Coordinator - Track it Forward * Keep Track It Forward updated * Approve log submissions * Place session reflections in drive folder * Update google sheet with names and phone numbers of volunteers * Keep an eye out for inactive volunteers * Assist interviews Outreach & Advocacy Chair * Connect ETCH with volunteer opportunities and partnerships o In the community or on campus * Update Facebook page * Find relevant events or potential speakers for meetings Supplies & Resources Chair * Manage ETCH bank account and budget * Monitor supplies at URS o Purchase new supplies as needed * Issue volunteer reimbursements * Engage in fundraising if necessary Quality Improvement Chair * Update and organize templates & education curriculum * Review feedback from volunteers * Generate materials/activities for new topics and submit to SHIFA for approval * Organize google drive Please reach out if you have any questions! Officer Team Education Transforming Community Health (E.T.C.H.) etchseattle@gmail.com | etchseattle.org [etchseattle.org] Expanding health education in Washington. (c): 206-518-8836 Instagram [instagram.com] | Facebook [facebook.com] Reply to this address with any inquiries or to be unsubscribed from our mailing list. Thank you! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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WHAT: 2022 Autumn Business Career (for business and all majors) WHEN: October 11, 2022 from 12:30 - 4:00 PM Pacific Time WHERE: in Handshake Virtual Autumn Business Career Fair [app.joinhandshake.com] . 90+ registered employers are actively recruiting Huskies for full- & part-time career roles, internship opportunities and/or networking for future role pipeline development. * Students can preview that list of employers here [uw.joinhandshake.com] [app.joinhandshake.com] . Student Registration opens in Handshake on Tuesday, September 27th. Students Book 1:1 & Group Sessions with employers in Handshake. All sessions are first come, first serve, and employer schedules change daily. Student/alumni registrants are strongly encouraged to revisit the schedule frequently. Eliminate networking jitters! The Career & Internship Center is offering a Virtual Career Fair 101 workshop on October 3rd for students to prepare for what to expect. . Register here for the Virtual Career Fair 101 workshop to optimize your career fair experience. Your Career Fair Planner: 1. Sept 27- October 11: Register now in Handshake September 27th - Ocotober 11 2. Sept 27- October 11: ALSO Sign up for 1:1 and group sessions. a. NEW Research Feature! Research Career Fair Employer Open Roles in this curated job feed [uw.joinhandshake.com] . 3. October 3: Attend the Virtual Career Fair 101 webinar to prepare. Don't forget to register for the webinar also! 4. October 11th: Attend Business Career Fair [app.joinhandshake.com] and meet with Employers networking new relationships & potential future destinations This event is for all students seeking networking opportunities, career jobs, internships and more. Essentials: Set your student Campus Profile [support.joinhandshake.com] on Handshake to Community to register and participate fully in this event. Pro tip! Students can optimize their Handshake Profile and Employer interaction in the Fair and beyond by adding Skills and Experience to their Handshake Profile. Check out this article for more details: The skills that really matter on your Handshake profile | Handshake (joinhandshake.com) [joinhandshake.com] Questions? Email : cicevents@uw.edu. Thank you, Bridget Bridget Doyle she/her/hers Associate Director Employer & Community Connections | Career & Internship Center University of Washington 134 Mary Gates Hall | Box 352810 | Seattle, WA 98195 Office 206.543.0535 | Direct 206.543.9109 badw@uw.edu Employer registration is OPEN now in Handshake for the October 11 Business Career Fair at: UW Seattle 2022 Virtual Business Career Fair | Handshake (joinhandshake.com) [app.joinhandshake.com] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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We are reaching out to you with the goal that you would please help spread the word about the NIH sponsored 2023 University of Washington's Summer Research Experience in Translational Neuroscience and Neurological Surgery program throughout your network. We want to make sure as many students, from all states and all walks of life, as possible know about this opportunity! Would you be willing to share the message below and/or the attached flyer via email, on a blog, or on social media? We are especially interested in applicants from those underrepresented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematic (STEM) fields. If you have any questions please let me know. Thank you in advance for your support in encouraging the next generation of STEM leaders, who will surely help make our world a better place. Sincerely, Julie Bould Summer Program Coordinator Program Operations Specialist Department of Neurological Surgery | UW Medicine 325 Ninth Avenue | Box 359924 | Seattle, WA 98104 OFFICE: 206.897.5732 EMAIL: nsssp@uw.edu WEB: neurosurgery.uw.edu Sylvia Zavatchen, MEd Summer Program Administrator Associate Director of Education | UW Medicine Department of Neurological Surgery 325 Ninth Avenue | Box 359924 | Seattle WA 98104 OFFICE: 206-744-7077 EMAIL: szavatch@uw.edu WEB: neurosurgery.uw.edu On behalf of: Christine Mac Donald, PhD (Professor and Vice Chair of the UW Department of Neurological Surgery) Co-Director, Neurological Summer Student Program Co-Principal Investigator Grant R25NS095377 Richard Ellenbogen, MD, FACS (Professor and Chair of the UW Department of Neurological Surgery) Director, Neurological Summer Student Program Principal Investigator Grant R25NS095377 **************************************************************************** ******************************** Dear STEM student, Applications for the NIH sponsored Summer Research Experience in Translational Neuroscience and Neurological Surgery program is anticipated to open Tuesday, November 1st, 2022! If you have an interest in the neurosciences and desire lab experience in neurological biomedical research, please apply! Applicants chosen to participate in the program will receive stipends of $3,200 over the duration of the 8-week program. (Note: high school or recent high school graduates must be 18 years of age or older by the first day of the program in order to participate.) Limited housing stipends (no meals or transportation) are available for out-of-area students. Program participation includes: . Eight-week lab placement in one of our neuroscience labs . Weekly Neurological Surgery Grand Rounds lectures . Weekly Neurological Surgery Resident Education Hour discussions . Weekly neuroscience faculty lectures, specifically developed for the students . Neurological surgery OR observations . Neurological surgery clinical observations . Student capstone presentation Over 25 students from our earlier classes have now been accepted into medical school and other clinical training programs. Many students just entering college have gone on to neuroscience, pre-med studies, medical school or PhD neuroscience programs. The application period will close on Monday, January 2nd, 2023. Application is free. Please email nsssp@uw.edu with any questions you may have about the application process. We look forward to reviewing your application! Sincerely, NSSSP Directorship -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 105928 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: Untitled attachment 00446.txt URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Tue Sep 27 16:32:45 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:45 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Goldwater Scholarship - please encourage sophomores & juniors planning for research careers in STEM to apply In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <02c001d8d2c9$72c17490$58445db0$@uw.edu> Subject: Goldwater Scholarship - please encourage sophomores & juniors planning for research careers in STEM to apply ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ _________________________ GOLDWATER SCHOLARSHIP: apply now for UW nomination! The UW application for students interested in seeking nomination for the Goldwater Scholarship is now available! Sophomores and juniors (based on graduation date), including transfer students, in STEM fields engaged in research and planning for research careers should consider applying! GOLDWATER SCHOLARSHIP DETAILS: The BARRY GOLDWATER SCHOLARSHIP [goldwaterscholarship.gov] is designed to attract outstanding students into research careers in mathematics, the natural sciences, and engineering. The scholarship covers undergraduate eligible expenses for tuition, fees, books, and room and board up to $7,500 per academic year. UW DEADLINE to apply for nomination: November 8, 2022 * Apply at https://expo.uw.edu/expo/apply/674 UW INFORMATION SESSIONS Attend an upcoming information session to learn more about eligibility and suitability for the Goldwater Scholarship program, as well as the campus application, support, and nomination process: * Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022, 4:30pm (in-person) RSVP HERE * Wednesday, Oct. 12, 12:30pm (online) RSVP HERE -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From biolprog at uw.edu Tue Sep 27 16:34:28 2022 From: biolprog at uw.edu (biolprog@uw.edu) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:45 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Autumn Scholarship Events: From Getting Started with Scholarships to Writing Personal Statements In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <02d201d8d2c9$afd019e0$0f704da0$@uw.edu> The Office of Merit Scholarships is ready to support UW undergrads and bachelor's alumni along their scholarship application journey! This autumn we have workshops and information sessions focused on everything from starting the scholarship search process to personal statement writing. Students interested in applying for scholarships, as well as grad school, entry to majors, and other academic programs should find these sessions helpful. Please encourage your undergrads to connect with us! More dates and sessions are included in our events calendar . One-on-one scholarship advising appointments are also available, see our advising page to schedule . UPCOMING AUTUMN SCHOLARSHIP SESSIONS HONE YOUR STRATEGY Getting Started with Undergraduate Scholarships Learn about searching for scholarships that fit your interests and goals and bringing your strengths into application materials. We'll also talk about how to write for your audience and think like a funder. * Wednesday, Oct. 5 | 4:30 p.m. | MGH 171 | RSVP here * Wednesday, Nov. 2 | 4:30 p.m. | MGH 171 | RSVP here * Friday, Nov. 18 | 12:30 p.m. | MGH 171 | RSVP here Getting Started with Scholarships for Transfer Students Dive into the world of scholarships with us! You'll learn about scholarship opportunities available to you in the coming years. We'll share information on how to search effectively and apply competitively. * Monday, Oct. 17 | 4 p.m. | MGH 171 | Plan to join us How to Find Funding for Graduate Study Hosted by the UW Graduate School's Office of Fellowships & Awards, this online information session will answer questions such as: How should I fund my Master's/Ph.D. study and research? Where should I look for funding? When should I apply? * Tuesday, Oct. 11 | 5 p.m. | Zoom: Register for Zoom attendance [washington.zoom.us] PREPARE TO WRITE Personal Statement Writing Workshop Learn tools, gain insights, and practice writing strategies in this writing workshop. Be ready to participate in a few writing exercises to help you get started. Writers at any stage in their process are welcome to attend! * Tuesday, Oct. 18 | 4:30 p.m. | MGH 171 | RSVP here NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program Personal Statement Peer Review Workshop Planning to apply for NSF GRFP? Starting your drafting process early, seeking a lot of feedback, and revising to strengthen your application as much as possible before final submission is critical to applying competitively. Join us to get feedback on your Personal Statement drafts and give support and feedback to fellow UW applicants. * Thursday, Oct. 6 | 4:30-6:00 p.m. | Zoom: Register for Zoom attendance [washington.zoom.us] LEARN ABOUT SPECIFIC SCHOLARSHIPS Goldwater Scholarship Information Session Learn about this $7,500 scholarship to support sophomores or juniors engaged in and pursuing careers in math, the natural sciences, and engineering. * Tuesday, Oct. 4 | 4:30 p.m. | MGH 258 | RSVP here * Wednesday, Oct. 12 | 12:30 p.m. | Zoom: RSVP here Princeton in Asia Information Session Join UW alum and Princeton in Asia Program Director Julian Peterson to learn about PiA's immersive fellowships and internships in 32 different countries and regions throughout Asia. PiA applicants are generally college seniors or recent college graduates. Graduates of any college or university are welcome to apply for a PiA fellowship. PiA does not restrict eligibility based on US citizenship or residency status. * Thursday, Oct. 6 | 5:00 p.m. | In-person at MGH 171 (RSVP here ) or on Zoom (Register for Zoom attendance [washington.zoom.us] ) Boren Awards & Critical Language Scholarships (CLS) Information Session The Boren offers up to $25,000 to study a critical language abroad. The CLS is a free intensive language program. Both are open to U.S. citizen students. Attend this information session to learn more about these unique opportunities. * Wednesday, Oct. 12 | 4:00 p.m. | MGH 171 | RSVP here Undergraduate Scholarships for Leadership & Service Information Session Learn about scholarships to support future public service leaders. You'll hear about scholarships like the Truman, which provides $30,000 for current juniors to use in graduate school. We'll also share information about scholarships to support future foreign service officers and those interested in public policy and service. * Thursday, Oct. 13 | 4:00 p.m. | MGH 171 | RSVP here Fellowships in Germany: Study, Research or Intern Join us to learn about research and study funding offered by the German Academic Exchange service (DAAD), including the DAAD RISE program for undergraduate summer internships in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth Sciences and Engineering. * Thursday, Oct. 27 | 4:30 p.m. | MGH 171 | RSVP here CONNECT WITH US * Join our email list * Facebook: Follow OMSFA [facebook.com] * Instagram: @uwomsfa [instagram.com] 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-Th in MGH 171 (in-person or online meetings available) Friday working remotely (only online meetings available) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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How to Apply: Food Systems, Nutrition, and Health is a minimum requirement major. Access the online application via our website. Information Sessions for AUT 2022 (held virtually via Zoom [washington.zoom.us]): Thurs., 10/13, 1:30-2:30PM Thurs., 11/17, 1:30-2:30PM Thurs., 12/15, 1:30-2:30PM Questions? Additional information about the major is on our website and in the attached program overview. See our calendar for upcoming information sessions and drop-in advising times or contact us at ugnutr@uw.edu. Thanks, Lisa -- Lisa Nordlund (Pronouns: she/her) Senior Adviser Nutritional Sciences Program University of Washington (206) 543-8333 305-B Raitt Hall Box 353410 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 12368 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Here is the link to our Admissions page with both application links: https://com.uw.edu/admissions/undergraduate-admissions/apply-communication-o r-jpic-major/ Thank you! -- ERIKA JUSTINE A. SAMSON, M.Ed. Director of Academic Services Department of Communication Pronouns: She/Her/Hers Communications Box 353740 4109 E Stevens Way NE, CMU 121, Seattle, WA 98105 main 206.543.8860 / fax 206.616.3762 samsonej@uw.edu / com.washington.edu ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Friday Advising Appointments: 9:00-11:30 AM; 1:00-4:30 PM Sign up for an advising appointment here *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.* This email message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential information covered under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U.S.C. 2510-2521. The information contained herein is for the specified individual(s) only. 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In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <041601d8d392$ff78ea70$fe6abf50$@uw.edu> Subject: Want to share your biology knowledge? Apply to be a Tribeta Tutor! Application link: https://forms.gle/XDBYp3ee6RyVZc1D6 [forms.gle] Tutoring Intro Biology students (180/200/220) with Tribeta is simple, fun, and gives you several benefits: 1) Teaching experience valued by med/grad schools and employers 2) Practice with communicating complex ideas to a diverse audience 3) Reinforcement of your own biology knowledge and critical thinking skills 4) A community with your fellow tutors and students Whether you're interested in teaching, research, medicine, or any other career dealing with Biology, tutoring is an excellent way to get involved! THE GIG: We have 2 open positions: 1. Tribeta Drop-in Tutor: Students from all three intro bio courses need help understanding concepts and thinking critically. You get to be their guide. The typical responsibility is 2 hours per week, and we tutor for free. Tutoring starts the second week of the term. Currently, tutors can choose to tutor online over Zoom or in-person at the HCK Study Lounge. Tutoring will be offered 3:30-7:30PM (PST) Monday - Thursday. 2. CLUE X TriBeta Lead Tutor: This year, we are excited to announce that TriBeta and CLUE will be hosting exam review sessions for the intro biology classes! As a lead tutor, you and a partner will be assigned one biology course for the quarter to host exam review sessions. Prior to each exam, you will host a session (~90 minutes) reviewing important concepts and/or practice problems for that exam. This is a paid opportunity ($16.67/hr for prep + exam review) and a wonderful way to get experience hosting larger group sessions. All interested individuals must apply and be accepted to tutor. WHO CAN APPLY: Anyone who has completed the intro bio sequence (BIOL 180-220) is welcome to apply. Be aware the process is competitive. We take into account: grades, especially in BIOL 180-220; experience with and perspectives on tutoring; and upper level science coursework. HOW TO APPLY: by 11:59 pm PST Wednesday, October 5th 1. Follow the link to the application: https://forms.gle/XDBYp3ee6RyVZc1D6 [forms.gle] 2. Fully fill out the application and submit it. If accepted, you will hear back soon after the application deadline, receive detailed instructions and a training date, and begin tutoring the third week of the quarter. Please feel free to email me with any questions. Good luck! --- Tutoring Coordinators TriBeta Biology Honor Society tribetatutoring@gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From patterj at uw.edu Wed Sep 28 18:01:47 2022 From: patterj at uw.edu (Jason L. Patterson) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:46 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] =?iso-8859-1?q?Undergrad_Research__-_Str=F6mberg_Lab?= Message-ID: Want research experience? Learn how to: Create permanent slides Process microscopy images Work in a lab Make 3D prints Analyze data Present your research Write scientific manuscripts Work as part of a team Join the Str?mberg Lab! Undergraduate research volunteers needed! Learn about Paleobotany and Paleoecology. Learn what a phytolith is and how they can be used to reconstruct past ecosystems. Help build a tool to aid in microfossil identification. Interested? Please contact Caroline Str?mberg (caestrom@uw.edu). We look forward to hearing back from 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: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Want Research Experience 2022.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 548153 bytes Desc: Want Research Experience 2022.pdf URL: From bioladv at uw.edu Thu Sep 29 08:54:13 2022 From: bioladv at uw.edu (Biology Advising) Date: Thu Mar 7 19:14:46 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Student Event - Neuroscience Education Workshop Message-ID: *Neuroscience Education Workshop for Undergraduates through the Allen Institute* *The first 25 students who register will:* ? Tour the Allen Institute ? Learn about the Institute?s internship program and other career opportunities ? Help craft our newest open neuroscience lesson series, including real human brain data to study Alzheimer?s disease *When: *Saturday, October 8, 2022 from 10:00am -3:30pm *Where:* 615 Westlake Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109 See the attached flyer for the QR code to register! -- *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: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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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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If you feel comfortable doing so, please share this message with your student networks! Handshake Job Listing Link: https://app.joinhandshake.com/stu/jobs/6980592 [app.joinhandshake.com] External Application (Direct Link): https://forms.gle/PTeBjsap9XXAyhrNA [forms.gle] We also have two application information sessions scheduled on the following days: - October 7th, 2022 @ 12:30 PM in HUB 106 - October 12th, 2022 @ 4:30 PM on Zoom https://washington.zoom.us/j/2548727788?pwd=VjFpMDNreTVMTkpzQkpxZ0NFYXZVUT09 [washington.zoom.us] Meeting ID: 254 872 7788 If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us through the VisitUW email ( visituw@uw.edu). We appreciate your time and consideration. 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In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <022f01d8d51b$9d5bc4e0$d8134ea0$@uw.edu> If you are looking for an upper division course in cell and molecular biology, Biol 401 Advanced Cell Biology has a few openings! In this class we will work collaboratively to practice scientific reasoning and writing skills while exploring selected topics in cell biology including muscle cell differentiation and nonbinary sex specification in worms. We will build on the skills you learned in Biol 355 and will provide multiple opportunities to demonstrate success through assignment revisions. You will receive W credit for successfully completing the course and all of the writing assignments. This is a great opportunity to take a small class where you can interact with the instructor in both lectures and discussion sections. The prerequisite is Biol 355.. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: