KEXP Internships
February 28th, 2018KEXP is recruiting for seven part-time, paid internships. Internships are between 10-15 hours/week and pay $15/hr. Internships include: Video production Audio post-production Development Creative Production Morning Show Producer Broadcast Engineering Software Development Full job descriptions here: https://recruiting.paylocity.com/recruiting/jobs/List/2188/Friends-of-KEXP
Free career development workshop for PhD students
February 28th, 2018SEBA has partnered with Life Science Washington to bring students a FREE, FULL-DAY career development workshop presented by Randall Ribaudo, PhD from SciPhD that will cover: developing a targeted resume negotiations (with your PI or a salary for a new job) how to make the most of networking and more! See the attached flyer for more details […]
Call for Applications: Husky Seed Fund
February 27th, 2018Inclusive. Impactful. Inventive. If you have an idea that enhances the UW student experience, we’ve got the funds to make it happen. The Husky Seed Fund provides up to $5,000 for you to pursue your passions and bring your projects to life. At the same time, you will develop your leadership and project management skills […]
March UWIN Seminar: Steve Perlmutter and Steve Brunton, 3/14, 3:30pm, HUB 337
February 27th, 2018Please join us for March’s UWIN seminar! This installment features a captivating duo of short talks by UWIN faculty members Steve Perlmutter and Steve Brunton: “Changes in Corticospinal Synaptic Strength Lead to Compensatory Changes in Cortical Neuron Firing. What’s the Feedback Signal?” Steve Perlmutter, Research Associate Professor, Department of Physiology & Biophysics, University of Washington […]
Summer Research Opportunities at Indiana University
February 26th, 2018The Purdue School of Engineering and Technology, IUPUI at Indianapolis will be offering research opportunities for undergrad students. Funded by National Science Foundation, the selected students will have the following benefits: (1) Stipends: $5,000; (2) Travel assistance up to: $600; (3) Free on-campus housing; (4) Living expense: $120/week; and (5) Conference support (selected) up to: […]
Cray internship opportunity
February 26th, 2018Summer internship for EE undergrads at local supercomputer company. The req is here: https://www.cray.com/company/careers/job-details?Req_Code=18-0038 Note that the location says Austin, but we’ve decided to fill this position in Seattle. There is a second req we will fill in Austin, so if any students are interested in a summer in Texas, that one is here: https://www.cray.com/company/careers/job-details?Req_Code=18-0036 […]
SVL Honors Women’s History Month with Explorations of Identity in the Veteran Community
February 26th, 2018Friday, March 2, 2018 HUB 214 9 – 10 a.m. Please join Student Veteran Life as we celebrate Women’s History Month by continuing our Intersectional Identities series, this time focused on women student veterans. The session is open to all students, staff, faculty, alumni, and community who want to hear about the experiences of being […]
Summer UW Research Positions
February 26th, 2018Are you interested in accessible design to improve the lives of individuals with disabilities? Are you interested in wearable sensing to improve human health? The Ability & Innovation Lab has two open positions for undergraduate students for Summer 2018. These are REU (Research Experience for Undergraduate) positions. Students receive a $5000 stipend for working in the lab full-time […]
Spring 2018: BIOL 130 Introduction to Neuroscience
February 26th, 2018We (Bing Brunton, Bill Moody and Tom Daniel) are offering a course geared towards students outside the biological sciences entitled Introduction to Neuroscience (and the Brain) — Biology 130. We thought your students would like to know about this. It is designed to mix up pre-science, pre-engineering majors artists, philosophers and majors in other disciplines. […]
Resilience Skills Class for Undergraduates
February 26th, 2018In EDUC 200, students learn skills to enhance their wellbeing in college and in their life in general. Particular focus is paid to skills that help students withstand common difficulties in life, like a disagreement with a loved one, tolerating doing work you don’t want to do, and managing negative emotions in a healthy way. […]