From biostudent at u.washington.edu Mon Apr 1 09:32:02 2024 From: biostudent at u.washington.edu (BIOLOGY via Biostudent) Date: Mon Apr 1 09:32:38 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Important Dates - SPR 2024 Message-ID: Academic Services are 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. We just need your name, student number and quarter of graduation. ? 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 absolute Spring Deadline to apply is April 12, 2023. Contact an adviser to submit a graduation application. The deadline is April 7th for GSP registration for Summer and April 26th for Autumn 2024 or Winter 2025. SUMMER 2024 - BIOL 310 will now be offered this Summer ? April 1: Last Day to secure GSP for SUM 2024 ? April 1: Late Add Period for Spring quarter ? April 12: Autumn Time Schedule available ? April 14: Registration Period 1 for Summer starts ? April 26: Last Day to secure GSP for AUT 2024 ? May 1: Registration for Commencement opens ? May 3: Registration Period 1 for Autumn starts ? May 16: Registration Period 2 opens for Summer ? Repeat, nonmajors, and cross campus available. ? May 17: Undergraduate Research Symposium ? May 27: Memorial Day - HOLIDAY ? May 31: Deadline to use Current Quarter Drop through MyUW ? June 1-7: Spring Finals Week ? June 7: Last day to convert a class in Winter 2024 to S/NS ? June 7: Biology Department Graduation Ceremony ? June 8: UW Graduation Ceremony ? June 12: Spring grades post ? June 17: First Day of Summer quarter ? June 17: Registration Period 2 opens for Autumn ? Repeat, nonmajors, and cross campus available. 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... 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Name: Untitled attachment 00188.txt URL: From biostudent at u.washington.edu Wed Apr 3 11:35:42 2024 From: biostudent at u.washington.edu (BIOLOGY via Biostudent) Date: Wed Apr 3 11:36:35 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Food Systems Major Info Sessions & Application Deadline In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Food Systems Major Info Sessions & Application Deadline The next application deadline for the Food Systems, Nutrition, and Health major is Friday, April 12. Food Systems: The Food Systems, Nutrition, and Health Major is an interdisciplinary degree and exposes students to the complex intersections and relationships among food and culture, economics, the environment, labor, policy, population health, and social justice. How to Apply: Food Systems, Nutrition, and Health is a minimum requirement major. Access the online application via our website. Information Sessions for SPR 2024 (held virtually via Zoom): Wed., 04/03, 12:00-1:00PM Thur., 05/16, 3:00-4:00PM Tues., 06/04, 3:00-4:00PM 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 (she/her) Senior Adviser 305-B Raitt Hall |206-543-8333 University of Washington School of Public Health Food Systems, Nutrition, and Health 206.543.1730 ugnutr@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: FSNH MAJOR ONE PAGER 2023-2024.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 646249 bytes Desc: FSNH MAJOR ONE PAGER 2023-2024.pdf URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... 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More information here: https://pcc.uw.edu/research/undergraduate-climate-cohort/ * Join the Climate Undergraduates listserve to receive emails relevant to undergrads interested in working on the climate: https://mailman12.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/climateminor * Enroll in the Climate Science Minor. For those seeking a personalizable, interdisciplinary, educational program that broadens both skills and understandings around climate science. Students are encouraged to meet with the Climate Science Minor Advisor, Miriam Bertram, for course planning because: * Each year there are new courses offered across the UW that can be used to satisfy the requirements. Older courses are no longer available. The advisor can help you sort these out. * You should take ESS 201 or ATM S 211 as soon as possible, preferably in your freshman or sophomore years * Once you take ESS 201 or ATM S 211 you can take the capstone course, ATM S/ESS/OCEAN 475 which is offered once a year, next offering is Spring 2024. * More information and sign up to talk to the advisor here: https://pcc.uw.edu/education/undergraduate-minor/ ______________________________________________________________________ Sincerely, Elise Herzfeld Undergraduate Assistant UW Program on Climate Change (206) 543-6521 uwpcc@uw.edu pcc.uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 00523.txt URL: From biostudent at u.washington.edu Wed Apr 3 17:34:37 2024 From: biostudent at u.washington.edu (BIOLOGY via Biostudent) Date: Wed Apr 3 17:36:35 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Schwarzman Scholars program UW info sessions 4/16/24 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: The Schwarzman Scholars Program provides a one-year, fully-funded master?s program at Tsinghua University in Beijing that is open to students from around the world. Please share this opportunity with students in all fields with an interest in deepening their understanding of China. Faculty and staff are also encouraged to join us to learn more: Schwarzman Scholars Program Information Sessions at UW In the search for the next generation of leaders from around the world, the Schwarzman Scholars Program invites the UW community to information sessions to learn about this one-year, fully-funded Master of Global Affairs degree program at Beijing?s Tsinghua University. Wyatt Burton, Associate Director of Global Admissions for Schwarzman Scholars, will be visiting UW to share information and talk with students, faculty and staff about the program, curriculum, funding, application process and more. University of Washington Info Session Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at 12:30 PM Pacific Time, Paccar Hall room 393 Attend In-Person: Register Here After the Info Session, Wyatt will also be hosting drop-in Office Hours from 2:00-3:00 PM in Thomson Hall, room 403 for anyone who would like to speak further about the program. Schwarzman Scholars is open to applicants up to 28 years of age who are fully proficient in English and have completed an undergraduate degree by August 1, 2025. Visit schwarzmanscholars.org to learn more about the program, eligibility requirements, and the Schwarzman Scholars experience. Virtual information sessions are also available. 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Most require university nomination to apply (but not all). Get more details, information, tips and advice about exploring UK graduate programs and applying for UW nomination through our Global Fellowships Prep resources. >> Gates Cambridge Scholarships: Supports 1-4 years of graduate study at Cambridge University. Open to citizens of any country outside the UK considering almost any graduate-level program at Cambridge. >> Rhodes Scholarships: Provides funding for 2-3 years at Oxford University. Open to citizens of any country, and eligibility requirements and nomination processes vary by country. US applicant eligibility requirements include a 3.7 GPA or higher and 18-23 years old by Oct. 1, 2024, or up to 27 years old if you will complete your first degree after 10/1/23. >> Marshall Scholarships: Provide 1-2 years of funding to study at any university in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Eligibility requirements include US citizenship, 3.7 GPA or higher, and earn a first bachelor's degree anytime between April 2022-August 2025. >> Churchill Scholarships: Support one year of graduate study in mathematics, science and engineering fields, or science policy at Cambridge University. Eligibility requirements include US citizenship and graduation anytime between fall 2023 and summer 2025. UW Application for Nomination: https://expo.uw.edu/expo/apply/730 UW Application Deadline: June 20, 2024 Upcoming special event: Panel discussion with UW scholars: Study and Research in the UK via the Churchill, Gates Cambridge, Marshall and Rhodes Scholarships Thurs., April 18, 12:30-1:30pm on Zoom. >> Register to attend. Questions? Please feel welcome to reach out to me anytime! And please join us for Global Fellowships Prep to get additional resources and support. 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When: April 10th | 6-7PM PST Where: Virtual, join here Who: Any prospective or current applicant is welcome to stop by! For more program and application information, see content below. Warmly, Shyla SHYLA ROSE REED (she/her) Admissions & Outreach Specialist School of Social Work University of Washington (Seattle) Zoom Room: https://washington.zoom.us/j/6605919433 Follow us on Instagram Book an admissions advising appointment -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 00073.txt URL: From biostudent at u.washington.edu Thu Apr 4 17:44:47 2024 From: biostudent at u.washington.edu (BIOLOGY via Biostudent) Date: Thu Apr 4 17:45:02 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Student Event - UW Lettuce Eating Club x UW Food Pantry In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: 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. ________________________________ From: BIOLOGY Sent: Thursday, April 4, 2024 5:41 PM To: biostudent@uw.edu Subject: Student Event - UW Lettuce Eating Club x UW Food Pantry Hello! I hope all is well. The UW Lettuce Eating Club is currently hosting a food drive for the UW Food Pantry until this Friday April 5th at 5pm. While the food pantry has been increasing visitors, they have not had as much food intake to keep the shelves stocked. Meaning, we would love your support in donating shelf-stables this week at Odegaard Library (left of the staircase) and the HUB (right of the front desk) and/or spreading the word with your peers! Feel free to forward this email to anyone you know that would be of interest. I have attached flyers with more information as well! Thank you for supporting our fellow huskies! In salidarity, Sophia & LEC -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Study and Research in the UK via the Churchill, Gates Cambridge, Marshall and Rhodes Scholarships: Panel discussion with UW scholars! Thursday April 18, 12:30 ? 1:30 PM - Via Zoom RSVP here Opportunities for Research, Study or Teaching in Japan: Information Session Tuesday, April 23, 4 ? 5 PM - MGH 171 RSVP here Schwarzman Scholars Program: Graduate study in Beijing, China Information Session: Tuesday, Apr 16, 2024, 12:30 ? 1:30 p.m. - Paccar Hall, room 393 RSVP here Drop-In office hours: Tuesday, Apr 16, 2024, 2 ? 3 p.m. - Thomson Hall, room 403 Study and Research Opportunities in Germany: DAAD Programs Info Session Tuesday, May 14, 2024, 3:30-4:30 p.m. - MGH 171 RSVP here Here are some scholarships with upcoming deadlines and/or info sessions! ** UW Alumni Reunion, Class Gifts and Spence Scholarships application process. Undergraduate students in all fields, all years, all campuses are encouraged to explore this opportunity! US citizenship is not required to apply. Transfer students are particularly encouraged to apply. (Scholarships range from $1,000-$2,000.) Apply online at https://expo.uw.edu/expo/apply/729. Deadline: April 16, 2024 **2025 Fashion Scholarship Fund Competition * Zoom in on Friday, April 19th at 9 am PDT to hear about the 2025 case studies and the many benefits of applying for the Scholarship. Hear directly from past and current winners on how the FSF has transformed their career journeys. RSVP here. * Additionally, on Friday April 26th at 9am PDT, learn more about the Virgil Abloh ?Post-Modern? Scholarship competition, which is open to all students of Black, African American, or African descent. RSVP here. Deadline: October 14, 2024, 9 AM PST **Jackson Munro Public Service Fellowship will support students in identifying a public service internship and/or developing a work plan with their community-based partner organization. Fellows receive a $5000 stipend for completing an internship of 200 hours (or more) between May and September. Ongoing participation in the NextGen Civic Leader Corps is encouraged, but not required. Eligibility requirements and the application process are detailed on the Community Engagement and Leadership Education (CELE) Center website. Deadline: Tuesday, April 23. Questions? Meet with Dahn Bi (NextGen Civic Leader Corps staff), or join an info session. **UW Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies: The seven scholarships and fellowships are open to undergraduate and graduate students. Visit https://labor.washington.edu/scholarships-and-prizes for more information and the online application. (Scholarships range from $5,000-$10,000.) Due date: Monday, May 6, 2024 at 11:59pm. Questions? Reach out to Sai Ahmed (ypahmed@uw.edu) UW Social Justice Scholarship Info Session: Wednesday, April 10th, 2024; 3:00-4:30 PM Zoom registration: https://tinyurl.com/HBCLSinfo2024 **Attached is the 2024-25 Zachary H. Boyce Memorial Scholarship application. The scholarship award amount is $2,200 (one award). Deadline: Monday, June 3, 2023. questions to osfaschp@uw.edu **McCall MacBain Scholarships at McGill: Full scholarship for master?s or professional studies. Applications open from June 1st to September 25, 2024, for the Fall 2025 cohort. Join McCall MacBain Scholars information sessions here to learn more. **Monthly Scholarship Search Party: Drop in and join us - we will share scholarship search strategies and work in community during this low-stress opportunity to get motivated and to encourage one another. 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We have several summer offerings that are remote synchronous and remote asynchronous. We hope you'll pass these along to students as they are all OPEN with no restrictions. LSJ 200 A Intro to Law, Societies & Justice SSc| (5 credits) 14141 | Summer A-Term | Synchronous | MTWTH 2:20-4:30pm LSJ 321 A/ANTH 323 A Human Rights Law in Culture & Practice SSc, DIV| (5 credits) 11985/10122 | Summer A-Term | Asynchronous lectures with synchronous meetings on Tuesdays 10am-11:50am. LSJ 327 A/POL S 327 A Women's Rights as Human Rights SSc, DIV | (5 credits) 11986/13110 | Summer A-Term | Synchronous TTh 12-2:10pm, plus Asynchronous lectures LSJ 332 B/DIS ST 332 B/CHID 332 B Disability & Society Special Topics SSc | (5 credits) 11988/11075/10726 | Summer Full-Term | Outdoors for All Experiential Learning Course - see TS notes for more details LSJ 367 A/POL S 367 A Comparative Law and Courts SSc | (5 credits) 14184/14183 | Summer Full-Term | Asynchronous LSJ 491 A, SSc (5 credits) 11997 | Special Topics: Homelessness | Summer A-Term | Synchronous MTWTh 12pm-2:10pm LSJ 491 B, SSc (5 credits) 14118 | Special Topics: Social Movements in a Global Context | Summer Full-Term | Synchronous TTh 10:30am-12:30pm LSJ 491 C, SSc (5 credits) 14142 | Special Topics: Sex, Rights, and Politics | Summer Full-Term | Synchronous MW 2:20pm -4:20pm Warmly, Kat Kat Eli, M.A. Academic Services Director, Law, Societies & Justice | Disability Studies Department of Law, Societies & Justice | College of Arts and Sciences 1911 Skagit Lane | Smith Hall M253 | Box 353565 | Seattle, Washington 98195 OFFICE: 206.221.6431 EMAIL: kateli@uw.edu WEB: lsj.washington.edu Spring Quarter: on campus Mon/Wed/Fri; Remote on Tues/Thurs Pronouns | She, Her - Why do I state my pronouns? Click Here to schedule an appointment for LSJ Advising Click Here to schedule an appointment for Disability Studies Advising 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. [signature_3096005179] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 20039 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... 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We would like to invite you to join us at this year?s Evening with Neuroscience on April 26th 6-9pm in UW Seattle?s Kane Hall or online via YouTube livestream. Participants will have the unique opportunity to see live human brain demonstrations; interact with neurotechnology; view neuroscience art; hear from professors, researchers, and clinicians at the forefront of the neuroscience field; and ask questions in our Q&A panel. A food truck will be provided before, during, and after the event! If you have any questions about the event, please do not hesitate to let me know or contact thalamus@greymattersjournal.org. EWN is a free event and is open to all members of the public. Please visit our website to RSVP here. RSVPs can be made anytime prior to the event. We can?t wait to see you there! Best, Outreach Team Grey's Matter Journal - Evening with Neuroscience -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Participants will have the unique opportunity to see live human brain demonstrations; interact with neurotechnology; view neuroscience art; hear from professors, researchers, and clinicians at the forefront of the neuroscience field; and ask questions in our Q&A panel. A food truck will be provided before, during, and after the event! If you have any questions about the event, please do not hesitate to let me know or contact thalamus@greymattersjournal.org. EWN is a free event and is open to all members of the public. Please visit our website to RSVP here. RSVPs can be made anytime prior to the event. We can?t wait to see you there! Best, Outreach Team Grey's Matter Journal - Evening with Neuroscience 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 biostudent at u.washington.edu Wed Apr 10 16:20:34 2024 From: biostudent at u.washington.edu (BIOLOGY via Biostudent) Date: Wed Apr 10 16:20:46 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Important Dates - SPR 2024 Message-ID: Academic Services are 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. We just need your name, student number and quarter of graduation. ? 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 absolute Spring Deadline to apply is April 12, 2023. Contact an adviser to submit a graduation application. The deadline is April 7th for GSP registration for Summer and April 26th for Autumn 2024 or Winter 2025. If you are unsure, that you have submitted a grad app, run a refreshed DARS and in the upper right-hand corner, it will show an expected grad date for a current or future quarter. If it is blank, then you have not submitted the necessary documents or have already graduated. SUMMER 2024 - BIOL 310 will now be offered this Summer ? April 12: Autumn Time Schedule available ? April 14: Registration Period 1 for Summer starts ? April 26: Last Day to secure GSP for AUT 2024 ? May 1: Registration for Commencement and Departmental ceremony opens ? May 3: Registration Period 1 for Autumn starts ? May 16: Registration Period 2 opens for Summer ? Repeat, nonmajors, and cross campus available. ? May 17: Undergraduate Research Symposium ? May 27: Memorial Day - HOLIDAY ? May 31: Deadline to use Current Quarter Drop through MyUW ? June 1-7: Spring Finals Week ? June 7: Last day to convert a class in Spring 2024 to S/NS ? June 7: Biology Department Graduation Ceremony ? June 8: UW Graduation Ceremony ? June 12: Spring grades post ? June 17: First Day of Summer quarter ? June 17: Registration Period 2 opens for Autumn ? Repeat, nonmajors, and cross campus available. 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... 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SURE-EH trainees will also be asked to present their research every spring at the UW Undergraduate Research Symposium and attend program sponsored events and courses throughout their appointment. We are currently looking for undergraduate students to work on the following research projects (full descriptions and desired qualifications are on our website): Project # 1: Co-Developing and evaluating wildfire smoke and pesticide safety messaging for agricultural workers Project # 2: Impacts of enteric pathogen infections in low- and middle-income countries Project #3: Measuring exposure to hazards in the environment and occupational settings in the U.S. and across the world * Learn more about SURE-EH and eligibility requirements on our website: http://deohs.washington.edu/sure-eh * Learn about our current open positions and gain access to the application here: http://deohs.washington.edu/apply-sure-eh SURE-EH will start accepting applications to the program April 15, 2024 at 9:00a. Applications will close on May 3, 2014 at 5:00p. Questions? Please contact sure@uw.edu Mary Saucier Manager 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 [DEOHS Logo] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 2024-2025 SURE-EH Application Announcement.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 123491 bytes Desc: 2024-2025 SURE-EH Application Announcement.pdf URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... 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Two programs are being offered this Autumn: Autumn Marine Studies (AMS) 16 - 17 credits FHL 450: Novel Marine Ecosystems FHL 471: Comparative Anatomy & Physiology of Marine Organisms FHL 470: Research in Marine Biology FHL 490: Marine Sciences Seminar (optional) Pelagic Ecosystem Function (PEF) 15 credits Research apprenticeship designed for undergrads outside of University of Washington Tuition and course fees are the same for matriculated and non-matriculated students APPLY NOW Info Sessions: UW Seattle: Wednesday, April 17th at 10a and 3:30p FSH 207 UW Bothell: Thursday, April 18th at 12:30p Questions can be directed to Maia Kreis at fhlstudents@uw.edu We hope to see your application! Maia Maia Kreis (she/her/hers) Academic Services Manager UW Friday Harbor Laboratories 620 University Road Friday Harbor, WA 98250 maiafhl@uw.edu Telephone: 206-616-0752 M - Th: 9:00 am- 4:00 pm F: 9:00 am- 1:00 pm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: Untitled attachment 00290.txt URL: From biostudent at u.washington.edu Tue Apr 16 12:50:31 2024 From: biostudent at u.washington.edu (BIOLOGY via Biostudent) Date: Tue Apr 16 12:50:55 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Summer 2024 Disability Studies courses In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Please see below for our Summer 2024 Disability Studies courses: Please visit the DS website for more details: https://disabilitystudies.washington.edu/DS_courses DIS ST / HSTCMP 402 & 502 Topics in Disability History Instructor: Joanne Woiak, jwoiak@uw.edu A-term Topic: Race, Place, and Family Disability History Disability History Syllabus (canvas link) Hybrid learning course delivery plan: * Mondays: asynchronous lectures, film, podcasts & webinars * Tuesdays & Thursdays: class meets both in the on-campus classroom and on Zoom, 1:50pm - 4:00pm * Wednesdays: class meets on Zoom, 1:50-4:00pm, or asynch * This course can be completed online and asynchronously. Course description: This course seeks to bring disability into the center of historical inquiry, engaging with topics and themes in the histories of disability in the United States from the 19th to the 21st centuries. Students will participate in synchronous or asynchronous discussions, write short responses to the readings, and complete a final paper of 4-5 pages or a project in another format. We will read two books and additional articles: Adria Imada, An Archive of Skin, An Archive of Kin: Disability and Life-Making during Medical Incarceration (2022); Antonia Hylton, Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum (2024). DIS ST / LSJ / CHID 332 B Disability and Society & B EDUC 391 A Instructor: Jason Naranjo, jnaranjo@uw.edu Full-term Topic: Access & Inclusion in Outdoor Recreation Disability and Society Syllabus (canvas link) Course modality: * The first in person class meeting on June 18, 11am-1pm is required. * In addition, 5 to 7 service learning days at parks and other outdoor recreation spaces in the Seattle area, arranged across a range of activities. * Online class meeting dates will be: Fridays 7/19, 8/2, 8/16 from 11am to 1pm. * Online sessions will be captioned, recorded and transcribed to maximize accessibility. Course description: Apply learning from the field of disability studies by making outdoor play and recreation accessible to people with disabilities. This course focuses on service learning in partnership with the Outdoors for All Foundation. Days and times of service-learning in the community will depend on the recreational activities you choose to support. Choice of activities will depend on your experience with activities offered and the needs of Outdoors for All. This course is designed to provide you with an opportunity to apply learning from the field of Disability Studies in the community with people with disability. Through use of service-learning, academic texts, and contemporary media we will explore the following areas of study: a) access & barriers to inclusive play and recreation, b) allyship and social change, and c) the importance of outdoor play and recreation across the lifespan. DIS ST 360 Redesigning Humanity: Disability in Speculative Fiction Instructor: Joanne Woiak, jwoiak@uw.edu Full-term Redesigning Humanity Syllabus (canvas link) Distance Learning course delivery plan: * Synchronous class meetings on Zoom, Mondays & Wednesdays, 10:20am-12:10pm * This class can be completed asynchronously. Course description: Octavia Butler set her SF novel Parable of the Sower in the year 2024 in a dystopian United States devastated by climate collapse, racist violence, and economic crisis. This course will analyze SF texts - centering stories and novels by Black disabled authors, as well as several films - that use speculative settings and nonrealist conventions to comment on contemporary social issues and bioethical debates. By focusing on the connection between speculative fiction, the field of disability studies (DS), and the work of BIPOC and queer Disability Justice (DJ) activists and scholars, the course will consider representations of disability and neurodivergence, including intersections of racism and ableism, in which authors and readers create new meanings of accessibility, identity, community, family, justice, normal, and human. Students will participate in synchronous or asynchronous discussions, write short responses to the readings and films, and complete a final paper of 4-5 pages or a project in another format. We will read two novels and several short stories: Octavia E. Butler, Parable of the Sower (1993); Rivers Solomon, An Unkindness of Ghosts (2017). DIS ST 300 Disability Studies in Education Instructor: Jason Naranjo, jnaranjo@uw.edu B-term Disability Studies in Education Syllabus (canvas link) Course Meeting Time and Modality: * Synchronous on Zoom Monday & Wednesday 10:00am-Noon * Asynchronous, Tuesday & Thursday. All class meetings will have transcript and recording. Course description: This course is designed to provide you with a place to examine history, theory, values, and assumptions about disability in the contexts of schools and society. This course will explore how disability is defined within our educational system and in society at large. We will be joined weekly by guest speakers who will share their lived experiences and perspectives on the topics at hand (scholars, teachers, parents, students, and activists). We will focus our learning in the following areas of inquiry: a) historical and theoretical foundations for defining disability, b) disability in the context of public schooling, c) the relationship between disability, social change, and equitable access to opportunity. The primary goal of this course is to develop a critical understanding of how disability is situated in the contexts of schools and society. Warmly, Kat Kat Eli, M.A. Academic Services Director, Law, Societies & Justice | Disability Studies Department of Law, Societies & Justice | College of Arts and Sciences 1911 Skagit Lane | Smith Hall M253 | Box 353565 | Seattle, Washington 98195 OFFICE: 206.221.6431 EMAIL: kateli@uw.edu WEB: lsj.washington.edu Spring Quarter: on campus Mon/Wed/Fri; Remote on Tues/Thurs Pronouns | She, Her - Why do I state my pronouns? Click Here to schedule an appointment for LSJ Advising Click Here to schedule an appointment for Disability Studies Advising 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. [signature_3096005179] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Open to all registered UW students | Register Now Attend: WE Lead the Way: Navigating Leadership Paths Thursday, April 18th, 4:00pm - 6:00 pm / UW Bothell Founders Hall (UW1-020) Join UW Bothell's Women in Business (WiB) and the Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship's Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership program for a conversation among cross-industry women leaders on their leadership experiences and pathways. Panelists will share how they've developed as leaders, advice on seeking mentors and other support systems, the nuances of leading with and without institutional power, and how they continue to invest in their growth as leaders today. Panelists include Jennifer An, CEO, Best Beauty & Founder at Eggie Lashes, Angela Byers, Senior Director, SMB Copilot & Growth Marketing at Microsoft, Deanna Lanier, Chief Strategy Officer at Icertis, and Maria Oyama Leininger, Founder, Strategist & Recruiter at Overton Political Solutions. Questions? E-mail Winona Kantamaneni at wrennick@uw.edu | RSVP Here Attend: WE Lead Wednesday Wednesday, April 24th, 12:00pm - 1:30 pm / Innovation Suite (Founders 490) WE Lead Wednesday is a gathering of innovative, creative, and entrepreneurial minds from across campus who come together to discuss ideas, share challenges and suggestions, offer opportunities, and connect with likeminded students. Bring your lunch and let's connect - we'll provide some snacks and tea to sip. Please RSVP so we have an accurate count for snacks! Questions? E-mail Winona Kantamaneni at wrennick@uw.edu | RSVP Here Attend: WE Lead Film Screening: Show Her the Money Friday, April 26th, 6:00pm - 8:15 pm / Kane Hall 120 On the evening of April 26th, the Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship's Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership program, in partnership with Ahana Foundation & Built Clean Ventures, is hosting a screening of the 2023 documentary, Show Her The Money. The screening will be followed by a panel, sponsored by Symetra, featuring local women in the entrepreneurship and investment ecosystem. Tickets now on sale! Current UW Students can email Winona Kantamaneni (wrennick@uw.edu) to request a discount code for student pricing. Students may also request a complimentary ticket registration code (limited availability). RSVP Here Attend: Spark Innovation for Sustainable Aviation Friday, May 10th, 9:00am - 2:30 pm / Startup Hall Spark Innovation for Sustainable Aviation brings UW students together for an interdisciplinary workshop with corporate leaders from Microsoft, Alaska Airlines, Boeing, the Port of Seattle, Twelve, and others to ideate on sustainable aviation ideas for the future. Catered food and beverages provided. Open to all UW Students from any discipline/school/department. | RSVP Here Hope you have a great week! ALEX ELI, MBA he/him/his Assistant Director Undergraduate Programs Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship Michael G. 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Virtual career fairs are hosted on an online platform; the UW Career & Internship Center uses Handshake, which offers students an opportunity to connect with employers in two ways: 30-minute Group Sessions and 10-minute 1:1 Sessions. Virtual career fairs are a great way for students to meet with representatives of companies that appeal to students' majors, interests, and goals in a virtual setting, which can be less overwhelming and more efficient than in-person career fairs. The 2024 Virtual Spring Job & Internship is open to all majors and years of study, including alumni of all three UW campuses and community members. 22 registered employers are actively recruiting Huskies for full- and part-time career and internship roles across all industries. Preview the list of currently-registered employers here, register for the fair, and browse open positions prior to attending. We encourage students to update their Handshake profiles with recent job, volunteer and coursework experience, as well as a resume for employers to review. Questions? Email cicevents@uw.edu. Thank you! Leah Bothwell Pronouns: she/her/hers Employer Engagement & Communication Manager Career & Internship Center | University of Washington Direct Line: (206) 685-3180 | C&IC Office: (206) 543-0535 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 8.5x11 in Graphic - 2024 Virtual Spring Job & Internship Fair.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 75038 bytes Desc: 8.5x11 in Graphic - 2024 Virtual Spring Job & Internship Fair.pdf URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The Master of Applied Bioengineering is a three quarter (Early Fall - Spring of the following year) full time professional master's degree program that trains students to apply engineering design to address today's clinical challenges and fulfill the market-based demands of industry and medicine for biotechnology. Students collaborate with world-class faculty from UW Bioengineering and UW Medicine to transform biomedical research into technologies for improving patient care. Graduates have in-demand skills for work in biomedical industries and translational research. Here you can find a link to our application. Upcoming Application Deadline April 30, 11:59pm Pacific Time: Regular application deadline Applications received between February 1 and April 30th will be reviewed in early May, with committee decisions sent out to applicants by mid-to-late May. * Applicants must make their decision to accept or decline offers by June 15th. We will consider applications received after April 30th on a rolling basis pending available space. If you're an international candidate we strongly encourage you to apply by April 30th in order to secure your visa. Should you have any questions or concerns about the application process, feel free to email Hannah Anderson at ande1220@uw.edu. Kind regards, Hannah Anderson, M.S. Graduate Advisor she/her/hers Bioengineering Department 206-221-6707 Students can book an appointment with me here ande1220@uw.edu / bioe.uw.edu [logo] -------------- 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: image001.gif URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... 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Applicants can view BASW Application Instructions & Eligibility on our website and use our online portal to apply. Please note our eligibility requirements: * Minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA * Completion of one introductory course in Psychology (any 100 or 200 level course, passed with a minimum 2.0 grade) by start of the program, summer included * Completion of one introductory course in Sociology (any 100 or 200 level course, passed with a minimum 2.0 grade) by start of the program, summer included * Minimum of 65 college credits complete by start of program I'm happy to connect with prospective applicants to clarify application materials, share program information, and share my experience as an alum of the BASW program myself. Applicants can reach out to me via email or by booking a virtual advising appointment with me or Nicole Guenther, our Assistant Director of the BASW Program. Warmly, Shyla SHYLA ROSE REED (she/her) Admissions & Outreach Specialist School of Social Work University of Washington (Seattle) Zoom Room: https://washington.zoom.us/j/6605919433 Follow us on Instagram Book an admissions advising appointment Mail: Box 354900, Seattle, WA 98195-4900 4101 15th Avenue NE, Seattle, WA 98105-6299 206.543.6752 / fax 206.685.5398 Rreed21@uw.edu / www.socialwork.uw.edu [cid:image001.png@01DA90DF.5D70EF00] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 13040 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... 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This service opportunity allows graduate students to learn more about how a large, R1 university functions and how projects are implemented across the college. ASACS members become familiarized with the college budget and discuss the impacts of financial instruments including extramural grants, endowments, tuition dollars, start-up funding, and TAships. Furthermore, ASACS members provide feedback on teaching and evaluation, classroom technology, and campus facilities. Other topics might include reimagining the humanities both as a profession and area, and discussions about the role of the public University. Finally, ASACS approves course fees for classes within the college. We are currently recruiting new members to begin serving at the start of the next academic year. Please note that only students majoring or intending on majoring in a program in one of the departments listed here are eligible to apply: https://artsci.washington.edu/academics/all-departments-centers (Departments in College of Arts & Sciences). More information about this council can be found on the application form here: https://forms.gle/T5Ty1bZawVCFCq2P8 The application is due May 15th at 11:59PM! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... 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Students interested in research are especially encouraged to come! Meeting: Tuesday, April 23rd, 2024 from 6:00-7:00 pm in LSB 401. Free snacks will be provided! Article: Ensuring the Inclusion of People with Disabilities in STEM Education and Careers by Wisberty J. Gordi?n-V?lez (2022). For more information or questions about accommodations, please email biologystudentsforequity@gmail.com or reach out to us on Instagram @biologystudentsforequity. Check out our website bseuw.weebly.com!? All the best, Biology Students for Equity Website | Instagram | Sign up for emails To unsubscribe from BSE emails, click here. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Duties & Responsibilities Under the supervision of Biology greenhouse staff, the greenhouse assistant is responsible for awaiting with plant care including watering, weeding, plant propagation, as well as general facility maintenance. Greenhouse staff provide year-round care for the plants. Hours are flexible between 8 am-5 pm., with availability year round on weekends, some holidays & academic breaks. Minimum Qualifications Must be a UW student with a Federal Work Study award verified through the Office of Student Financial aid. -Enthusiastic plant-loving individual with some course work in Plant Sciences, Botany, Ecology or Horticulture. - Hands-on experience in greenhouse preferred, but not necessary. Plant identification knowledge is desirable. -Sufficient strength and physical dexterity to perform duties and responsibilities of this job, including lifting 40 lbs. and standing for long periods of time. -Must be available to work 1 weekend day per week, along with some weekday hours. Educational Benefits This position will provide hands-on experience in greenhouse plant care, plant production, Plant ID, plant history and ecological importance of plant pollinator relationships. How to Apply Please send a short cover letter, your resume and Federal Work Study funding award verification documentation to Katie Sadler at sadlergh@uw.edu. Please include the following: days you are available, number of hours, and contact information of two professional references. Selected candidates will be contacted for an interview. 2 Positions to be filled ASAP. 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Participants will have the unique opportunity to see live human brain demonstrations; interact with neurotechnology; view neuroscience art; hear from professors, researchers, and clinicians at the forefront of the neuroscience field; and ask questions in our Q&A panel. A food truck will be provided before, during, and after the event! If you have any questions about the event, please do not hesitate to let me know or contact thalamus@greymattersjournal.org. EWN is a free event and is open to all members of the public. Please visit our website to RSVP here. RSVPs can be made anytime prior to the event. We can?t wait to see you there! Best, Outreach Team Grey Matters Journal - An Evening with Neuroscience -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Our registration deadline to participate in this year's ceremony is Friday, May 10, 2024. New This Year: This year's Black Graduation and Kente Ceremony is open to students on all three UW campuses - making this year's ceremony a tri-campus event for the first time. Advisers on the UW Bothell and Tacoma campus, please share this information with your students as well, as they would've received the below email inviting them to register. If you or your students have any questions about the ceremony, please have them reach out to uwblackg@uw.edu. Best, Paul Metellus, M.Ed. Assistant Director for Student Success - Brotherhood Initiative College of Education | University of Washington Brooklyn Trails Building | Box 355667 Seattle, WA 98105 Phone: 206-616-3131 Email: metellph@uw.edu ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: UW Black Graduation & Kente Ceremony > Date: Mon, Apr 8, 2024 at 12:01?PM Subject: 28th Black Graduation and Kente Ceremony - REGISTER TODAY! To: > Registration for the 2024 Black Graduation & Kente Ceremony is now open! View the web version of this message [University of Washington] UW Black Graduation and Kente Ceremony [Photo with green, red, and yellow blocks and text showing 28th Annual Black Graduation and Kente Ceremony] EVENT INFORMATION Registration is currently open for the 28th Annual University of Washington Black Graduation and Kente Ceremony. Ceremony Information: * Date: Sunday, June 2, 2024 * Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM * Location: Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion | 3870 Montlake Blvd NE, Seattle, WA 98105 * Registration Deadline: Friday, May 10, 2024 The Black Graduation Ceremony is a pre-commencement celebration to honor African and African American students who through unyielding determination have successfully completed an undergraduate or graduate degree from the University of Washington. The Ceremony is representative of African and African American culture and heritage, embraces the value of community and scholarship, and culminates with a Kente Stole presentation. New this year: This ceremony is now open to all Black graduates from ALL three University of Washington campuses! That is correct, UW Tacoma and UW Bothell students are invited to participate in this year's ceremony! This is a Celebration for Graduates to be recognized for their accomplishments and provided an opportunity to honor significant people who have helped them achieve their goal. Students are honored together in one setting and their families also get the opportunity to celebrate their hard work and dedication. *Note: This email is being sent to all Autumn 2023, Winter 2024, Spring 2024, and Summer 2024 graduates and/or those with enough credits to graduate. If you have not graduated or not planning to graduate this year, please ignore this email. REGISTER NOW! 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ECON 400A Advanced Macroeconomics MTWThF 1:10-3:20pm A Term Sln 11137 This course will run asynchronously except for quizzes and exams, which will be held synchronously. ECON 422A Investment, Capital, Finance MTWThF 10:50am-1:00pm A Term Sln 11138 In-person ECON 424A Computational Finance & Financial Econometrics TTh 5:50-8:00pm Full Term Sln 11139 This course will run asynchronously except for quizzes and exams, which will be held synchronously. ECON 432A Empirical Industrial Organization MTWThF 10:50am-1:00pm B Term Sln 11140 In Person ECON 482A Econometric Theory & Practice MW 8:30-10:40am Full Term Sln 11141 This course will run asynchronously except for quizzes and exams, which will be held synchronously. ECON 485A Game Theory TTh 3:30-5:40pm Full Term Sln 11142 This course will run asynchronously except for quizzes and exams, which will be held synchronously. Thanks so much! Ahna Ahna Kotila (she/her) Academic Services Director Department of Economics 314 Savery Hall, Box 353330 Seattle, WA 98195-3330 akotila@uw.edu / https://econ.washington.edu [cid:image001.gif@01DA90BC.A049BF50] -------------- 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: image001.gif URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 00049.txt URL: From biostudent at u.washington.edu Tue Apr 23 10:32:26 2024 From: biostudent at u.washington.edu (BIOLOGY via Biostudent) Date: Tue Apr 23 10:35:18 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Art in Science Competition hosted by Biology Students for Equity In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ? Do you get excited about both art and science? Are you someone who sees beauty in the equations and elegance of experiments? If so, Biology Students for Equity is hosting an Art in Science Symposium in collaboration with the League of Astronomers and we want YOU to be part of it! Whether you're a master painter, a coding wizard, or anything in between, if your work celebrates the beauty of science through art, we want to see it! [:art:]Submit your original art or scientific work related to art in science here [:moneybag:]Win BIG: $100 for first place, $75 for second, and $50 for third [:date:]Mark your calendar for the symposium on May 6th, 5-7 pm, Physics and Astronomy Building (PAA 216) [:milky_way:]Plus, don't miss out on planetarium shows during the event?it's going to be out of this world! ? All the best, Biology Students for Equity Website | Instagram | Sign up for emails To unsubscribe from BSE emails, click here. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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We encourage students and alumni to update their Handshake profiles with recent job, volunteer and coursework experience, as well as a resume for employers to review. Huskies are 5x more likely to receive engagement from employers if they have a completed Handshake profile! Questions? Email cicevents@uw.edu. Thank you! Leah Bothwell Pronouns: she/her/hers Employer Engagement & Communication Manager Career & Internship Center | University of Washington Direct Line: (206) 685-3180 | C&IC Office: (206) 543-0535 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 1080x1080 px Graphic - 2024 Virtual Spring Job & Internship Fair (1).png Type: image/png Size: 144591 bytes Desc: 1080x1080 px Graphic - 2024 Virtual Spring Job & Internship Fair (1).png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: Untitled attachment 00402.txt URL: From biostudent at u.washington.edu Tue Apr 23 18:33:48 2024 From: biostudent at u.washington.edu (BIOLOGY via Biostudent) Date: Tue Apr 23 18:33:56 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Important Dates - SPR 2024 Message-ID: Academic Services are 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. We just need your name, student number and quarter of graduation. ? 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 prior to Spring 2025, then the Deadline to apply is April 26th for Autumn 2024 or Winter 2025 to secure GSP. Email an adviser to submit a graduation application. If you are unsure, that you have submitted a grad app, run a refreshed DARS and in the upper right-hand corner, it will show an expected grad date for a current or future quarter. If it is blank, then you have not submitted the necessary documents or have already graduated. SUMMER 2024 - BIOL 310 will now be offered this Summer ? April 12: Autumn Time Schedule available ? April 14: Registration Period 1 for Summer starts ? April 26: Last Day to secure GSP for AUT 2024 ? May 1: Registration for Commencement and Departmental ceremonies opens ? May 3: Registration Period 1 for Autumn starts ? May 16: Registration Period 2 opens for Summer ? Repeat, nonmajors, and cross campus available. ? May 17: Undergraduate Research Symposium ? May 27: Memorial Day - HOLIDAY ? May 31: Deadline to use Current Quarter Drop through MyUW ? June 1-7: Spring Finals Week ? June 7: Last day to convert a class in Spring 2024 to S/NS ? June 7: Biology Department Graduation Ceremony ? June 8: UW Graduation Ceremony ? June 12: Spring grades post ? June 17: First Day of Summer quarter ? June 17: Registration Period 2 opens for Autumn ? Repeat, nonmajors, and cross campus available. 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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The University of Washington Chapter membership eligibility can be found on our website. If you are interested in joining, please apply here: https://goo.gl/forms/ttU8zyNZYq09s6oF2 The 2024 Induction Ceremony will be held Tuesday, May 14th at 5pm. We hope to see you there! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From biostudent at u.washington.edu Mon Apr 29 14:24:17 2024 From: biostudent at u.washington.edu (BIOLOGY via Biostudent) Date: Mon Apr 29 14:24:32 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Autumn Quarter: OCEAN 161 - Introduction to Environmental Monitoring and Technology (5) NSc In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Are you interested in learning more about the exciting tools and technologies used to study our changing oceans and environment? Dr. Sasha Seroy will be offering Ocean 161 (Introduction to Environmental Monitoring and Technology, 5 credits) this Fall. This is a great opportunity for students to learn more about how we actually collect ocean data and how various tools enable us to conduct new and important science. Students from all disciplinary backgrounds are welcome! See flyer attached. -- Sasha Seroy, PhD (she/her) Assistant Teaching Professor School of Oceanography University of Washington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Ocean 161_Fall2024.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 459665 bytes Desc: Ocean 161_Fall2024.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 00992.txt URL: From biostudent at u.washington.edu Mon Apr 29 15:07:14 2024 From: biostudent at u.washington.edu (BIOLOGY via Biostudent) Date: Mon Apr 29 15:07:48 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Pre-health panel tomorrow @6pm - LSB 110! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi everyone! Join the Neurobiology Club for a pre-health panel featuring pre-med, pre-dental, nursing, and pre-grad panelists! If you have questions about what classes to take, how to plan your undergrad schedule, the MCAT, or anything else, this is a great opportunity to hear from others! It's tomorrow, 6 pm @ LSB 110. For access to our newsletter with detailed info on such events, resources about opportunities, pre-health advice, and much more, become a member here! [cid:ii_lvli18dc0] Best, Neurobiology Club Officer Board To get involved with the Neurobiology Club and learn about our current events, become a member here, follow us on Instagram, and join our mailing list! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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On Thursday, May 11th, at 7PM PDT in the Ethnic Cultural Theater, we will be hosting a benefit concert, Songs In Solidarity, the proceeds of which will be donated in full to the Sierra Leone Maternal Center of Excellence (MCoE). 1 in 17 women in Sierra Leone will die prematurely from a maternal cause, and the MCoE is hoping to change that statistic. Tickets are a $5 donation, and can be purchased by filling out this google form and venmoing UW PIHE: https://forms.gle/vESDHNApBN48HQyt8. We are thrilled to be able to host the incredible performers Racoon Energy, BarBari, Half Life, and Unleased! A Capella for this event. Join us for a night filled with music, entertainment, and global health information! If you would like to donate to the Sierra Leone MCOE but cannot make it to the event, or would like to donate more than the ticket price, you can do so by adding to your venmo and specifying in the comment. If you?re interested in donating to receive a ?Healthcare is a Human Right? totebag or sweatshirt, you can do so here: Totes: https://www.bonfire.com/pih-uw-tote/ Sweatshirt: https://www.bonfire.com/pihe-uw/ If you?re interested in learning more about PIHE, sign up for our email newsletter via the ticket form or keep up with us on instagram @pihengageuw. Please contact Samantha, slyons9@uw.edu, with any questions. Thank you, and we hope to see you at Songs In Solidarity 2021! Best, Partners in Health Engage UW Leadership Team -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From biostudent at u.washington.edu Tue Apr 30 18:43:59 2024 From: biostudent at u.washington.edu (BIOLOGY via Biostudent) Date: Tue Apr 30 18:44:08 2024 Subject: [Biostudent] Important Dates - SPR 2024 Message-ID: Academic Services are available remotely via email, phone and Zoom with in person sessions only by appointment. Our drop-ins are currently through Zoom and we will only be available for drop-ins during the first week of registration. SUMMER 2024 - BIOL 310 will now be offered this Summer BIOL 497 - Entomology This class will count as a natural history in all options besides Plant in which it counts as breadth or an elective. Important Dates ? May 1: Registration for Commencement and Departmental ceremonies opens ? May 3: Registration Period 1 for Autumn starts ? May 16: Registration Period 2 opens for Summer ? Repeat, nonmajors, and cross campus available. ? May 17: Undergraduate Research Symposium ? May 27: Memorial Day - HOLIDAY ? May 31: Deadline to use Current Quarter Drop through MyUW ? June 1-7: Spring Finals Week ? June 7: Last day to convert a class in Spring 2024 to S/NS ? June 7: Biology Department Graduation Ceremony ? June 8: UW Graduation Ceremony ? June 12: Spring grades post ? June 17: First Day of Summer quarter ? June 17: Registration Period 2 opens for Autumn ? Repeat, nonmajors, and cross campus available. 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. We just need your name, student number and quarter of graduation. ? 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 prior to Spring 2025, then the Deadline to apply is April 26th for Autumn 2024 or Winter 2025 to secure GSP. Email an adviser to submit a graduation application. 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