From histadv at uw.edu Thu Sep 7 11:57:17 2023 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:43 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] Historical Review Hiring Notice In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Historians, The Historical Review at UW is currently accepting applications for the layout editor, secretary, and general editor positions! Please see the position descriptions, application guidelines, and Google form applications for Secretary and Layout Editor here and for general Editors here. Applications can be submitted via Google form or sent directly to historicalreviewatuw@gmail.com. The final deadline for all applications is October 15th, but we will be accepting applications on a rolling basis so please apply ASAP. You do not have to be a declared History major to apply for a position! The Historical Review is the UW's only undergraduate journal showcasing writing and research in the field of history. We believe that the study of history is critical to understanding present-day issues, patterns, and events. Our journal seeks to make history more accessible for students and foster conversation on the role of history in the present. We are run by students and each issue features articles by UW students. The Historical Review is published once a year every Spring quarter. Check out our previous editions and blog posts on our website to learn more about us! If you have questions, you can contact the Historical Review team at historicalreviewatuw@gmail.com. Thank you! -- Best regards, The Historical Review at UW Undergraduate Historical Journal _ Website | Facebook | Instagram -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From histadv at uw.edu Mon Sep 11 14:14:09 2023 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:43 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] FUNDING: Mary Gates Leadership and Research Scholarships Now Accepting Applications (Due on October 30 at 5pm) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Historians, Please consider applying for funding to support your research or leadership activities and to be part of Mary Gates Scholars! Good luck! Mark Weitzenkamp and Tracy Maschman Morrissey History Undergraduate Advising University of Washington Smith Hall 315 Box 353560 Seattle, WA 98195 vm: 206.543.5691 fax: 206.543.9451 depts.washington.edu/history Please click here to schedule an advising appointment! [outlook.office365.com] Student resources in times of need [follow us on social media] From: Advisers On Behalf Of Olivia Albiero Sent: Monday, September 11, 2023 12:55 PM To: advisers@uw.edu; uaa2uaa@uw.edu; mgheast@uw.edu Subject: [Advisers] Mary Gates Leadership and Research Scholarships Now Accepting Applications (Due on October 30 at 5pm) Dear adviser colleagues, Please share this announcement about current Mary Gates Leadership and Research Scholarships with all your undergraduate students. The Mary Gates Scholarships, supported by the Mary Gates Endowment for Students, are open to all UW undergraduate students, including all class years, all majors, and all residency statuses (US citizens, permanent residents, international students, and undocumented students are all eligible). Each scholarship provides $5,000 ($2,500 per quarter for two quarters) for students to pursue leadership or research activities. The deadline to apply in Autumn is October 30, 2023, at 5pm. Throughout the months of September and October we are offering info sessions and application workshops for all interested students and applicants. Thank you for your support in getting the word out! Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions. All my best, Olivia ----- The Mary Gates Leadership and Research Scholarships are now accepting applications! The Mary Gates Scholarships, supported by the Mary Gates Endowment for Students, are open to all UW undergraduate students, including all class years, all majors, and all residency statuses (US citizens, permanent residents, international students, and undocumented students are all eligible). Visit our website to learn more. Benefits Mary Gates scholarships provide $5,000 ($2,500 per quarter for two quarters) for students to pursue leadership or research activities. These scholarships benefit students in the current academic year and connect students with a community of scholars and mentors. Mary Gates Leadership Scholarship Students foster leadership development skills as they pursue a project or activity important to them and their community. Application Deadline: Monday, October 30 at 5pm Letter of Recommendation Deadline: Wednesday, November 1 at 5pm Application Workshops: Monday, October 23, 2:30-4pm (open to leadership applicants only) - RSPV here Thursday, October 26, 3-4:30pm (open to all applicants) - RSPV here Mary Gates Research Scholarship Students engage in a research project to discover, articulate, and contribute their talents and ideas with the guidance of a faculty mentor. Application Deadline: Monday, October 30 at 5pm Letter of Recommendation Deadline: Wednesday, November 1 at 5pm Application Workshops Thursday, October 19, 2:30-4pm (open to research applicants only) - RSPV here Thursday, October 26, 3-4:30 pm (open to all applicants) - RSVP here Information Sessions We offer several information sessions for students to learn more about the scholarships offered through the Mary Gates Endowment. RSVP here for a time that works best for you. Advising Schedule advising appointments for assistance with general questions about the Mary Gates Endowment or with components of the scholarship application. Please visit our advising page. Please send any questions or inquiries to mgates@uw.edu. We look forward to supporting you! 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Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From histadv at uw.edu Tue Sep 12 14:13:49 2023 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:43 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] UW Museology MA autumn info sessions In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Are you... * Passionate about museums and the roles they play in learning, wellbeing, social justice, and community-building? * Interested in pursuing a career applying your unique strengths, experience, and expertise to enhancing the positive societal impact of museums and related cultural institutions? The University of Washington's Master of Arts in Museology program may be an ideal next step in your career path! Museology Program Basics * We're an in-person, people-centered graduate program. The UW Museology program is a two-year, full-time, in-person, cohort-based program based on UW's Seattle campus. All students start the program in Fall Quarter with a cohort of about 30 peers. Through our advising structure, every student is matched with a faculty mentor, who acts as a consistent touch-point and helps students keep a holistic view of their program experience and career development. * Our curriculum is flexible, practical, transferable, and relevant. For us, curriculum development and instruction are centered on the belief that museums can make the world a better place. While we offer courses in all areas of museums studies, students don't pick curricular "tracks." And while we're an academic program, students get plenty of hands-on experience both within courses (through projects and field trips) and through internships and thesis. * Our admissions process is simple and transparent. No GRE is required, and our graduate advisor is available to answer any and all questions you may have along the way. Our priority application deadline this year is January 15, 2024. Connect with us! * Learn more at the Museology website * Attend one of our upcoming Zoom information sessions * Schedule a one-on-one information session with our graduate advisor. * Follow us on Instagram for program updates and spotlights on student work. * Email uwmuse@uw.edu with any and all questions KEVIN GLATT (he/him/his) Graduate Advisor, Master of Arts in Museology (MAMuse) program uwmuse@uw.edu | (206) 221-0713 uw.edu/museology -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From histadv at uw.edu Fri Sep 15 07:20:44 2023 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:43 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] Removing barriers to scholarships & fellowships: Fall panels and sessions - please share the announcement with your students In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hope you are doing well as you prepare for fall quarter! The Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards and The Graduate School Office of Fellowships & Awards are hosting a series of virtual sessions for students this fall aimed at improving access to fellowships and scholarships. Please share this announcement widely with students. Thanks in advance. Best wishes, Michelle Sutton & Robyn Davis, Graduate School Office of Fellowships & Awards, gradappt@uw.edu (grad student contacts) Chetana Acharya & Robin Chang, Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards, scholarq@uw.edu (undergrad student contacts) --- Please share with students! Everyone is welcome. --- Removing barriers to scholarships & fellowships: A series of virtual panels and sessions for students to improve access to funding Fellowships and scholarships are part of our education system that often reflects and supports inequity. Many scholarship programs are attempting to address inequities, yet layers of institutional racism, classism and implicit bias persist and prevent full access to funding opportunities. This series will suggest strategies for navigating all aspects of the application process. First-generation students, students of color, and students who identify as underrepresented within the university are particularly encouraged to attend, as are any students who would like to learn about applying for fellowships and scholarships. Register below for any and all sessions that interest you! **How to Find Funding for Graduate Study 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? Wednesday, 10/04/2023, 5-6 p.m., online, Register to attend > **Undergraduate Scholarship Search Party: October highlight - opportunities in Germany Searching for scholarships and awards is not the most exciting task in the world. Join us-we will share search strategies and work in community during this low-stress opportunity to get motivated and to encourage one another. These drop-in sessions are offered on the 2nd Monday in Fall Quarter, open to all undergraduate students. Each month we will highlight some scholarships or have a theme, but advisors will be available to help with general scholarship searches too! Stay for as long or short as you want. Snacks provided, bring your laptop and detective skills to this Scholarship Search Party! Monday, 10/09/2023, 3:30-5 p.m., Mary Gates Hall 171, Register to attend > **Opening the Door to Letters of Recommendation Who do I ask for letters of recommendation? How do I ask them? A panel of students and mentors who have successfully worked together on various applications and recommendations will share their experiences and perspectives. Learn how to build your team of supporters and how you can help your recommenders in writing strong letters for you. Wednesday, 10/11/2023, 5-6 p.m., online, Register to attend > **Graduate Fellowships Promoting Equity & Inclusion Get ready for the opening of application cycles for fellowships that support graduate study (and also some undergraduate study) and promote equity in academia and various professional fields. Tuesday, 10/17/2023, 5-6 p.m., online, Register to attend > Scholarships and Fellowships for Graduate Study: A Panel Discussion for International Students A panel of international student awardees will discuss their experiences and offer tips on applying for fellowships to support graduate school as international students. The panel will be most useful to non-U.S. citizen students seeking funding for 2024-25 or later. This session is offered in collaboration with the UW Graduate School's Office of Fellowships & Awards, UW CIRCLE, and the UW Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships and Awards. Wednesday, 10/25/2023, 5-6 p.m., online, Register to attend > **How to Apply for Scholarships & Fellowships: A Student Panel Discussion Join this panel discussion to hear directly from students! We will cover these questions and more: How do you decide which scholarships and fellowships to apply for? How do you find the time to apply for funding while also juggling life responsibilities? How do you make your application competitive? Hear from undergraduate and graduate students who successfully applied for funding. Wednesday, 11/01/2023, 5-6:30 p.m., online, Register to attend > **Meet the Scholarship Selection Committee This panel will feature faculty and staff who frequently serve on selection committees for various national and UW scholarships or fellowships. Join us to learn how selection committee members approach the process, what they're hoping to learn from application materials, and more. Wednesday, 11/08/2023, 5-6 p.m., online, Register to attend > This Fall 2023 series of virtual sessions is hosted by The Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards and the Graduate School Office of Fellowships & Awards for students aimed at improving access to fellowships and scholarships. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Through classes, internships, scholarships, research, events, and more, we are a place where students can learn about labor history and labor policy, develop skills as organizers and advocates, and change the world for the better. Our student staff play a central role in the Bridges Center?s mission. They are critical to promoting our programs to reach the students who need them most. Student staff also help connect us with the labor movement both on and off campus to ensure that the Center?s activities promote the interests of students and workers. Come join us! Labor Studies Student Engagement Specialists: DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES ? Conducting campus outreach and publicity through tabling, visiting classes, and attending RSO meetings and other campus events; ? Maintaining social media, flyers, and other publications for the purpose of student engagement; ? Documenting Labor Studies student activities for the Bridges Center website, e-newsletter, and other publications; ? Organizing Labor Studies events and discussions relevant to student interests; ? Maintaining regular hours in the Harry Bridges Center office; ? Supporting Bridges Center staff in regular Center activities, as needed. PAY & SCHEDULE: Pay is $22/hour, with an average schedule of 10-12 hours per week. As a student position, it is limited to a maximum of 19 hours per week. Some flexibility to accommodate students? class schedules and regular academic breaks is possible. Evening and weekend hours may be necessary. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS ? Knowledge of Labor Studies topics and issues, and a willingness to learn more. ? Strong interest in engagement and facilitation skills and strong interpersonal skills. ? Ability to take initiative and work independently while collaborating with a team. ? Excellent verbal and written communication skills; ability to communicate respectfully and effectively with staff and students alike. ? High attention to detail and accuracy. ? High level of demonstrated professionalism and judgment. ? Equivalent combination and experience may substitute for required qualifications. ? Ability to keep a predictable schedule. Undergraduate Research Assistants DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES ? Analyze documents and review information related to research projects. ? Gather data and provide analysis. ? Compile information and write short briefs and longer position papers on research issues. ? Communicate proactively and work collaboratively on projects with the Research Coordinator and colleague(s). PAY & SCHEDULE Pay is $22/hour for up to 15 hours per week. Flexibility to accommodate students? class schedules and regular academic breaks is possible. Evening and weekend hours may be necessary. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS ? Interest in the labor movement and workers? rights. ? A desire to work collaboratively with a research team, and receive feedback on projects. ? Organized, thorough, and detailed in the research process. ? Ability to prioritize tasks and to work independently. ? Knowledge of MS Word, Excel, and Internet research. ? Ability to keep a predictable schedule. For any questions, please contact the Bridges Center at hbcls@uw.edu -- SAI AHMED Pronouns: they/them/theirs Assistant Director of Student & Community Engagement Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies Not online: Wednesday 5pm - Friday 9am; Friday 5pm - Monday 9am Smith Hall, M266 Box 353530, Seattle, WA 98195-3530 Office: (206) 543-7537 ypahmed@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Discover UW Special Collections and learn about the minor in Textual Studies and Digital Humanities Monday, Sept 25, 10:30am-12:30pm Special Collections, Allen Library South, Basement Maps and Special Collections Classroom, Room B069 [https://mcusercontent.com/ec01e039e3e45d3a55e545c7b/images/73c6aabe-cccb-64b5-496b-c3737900e742.jpeg] Thinking about a career in libraries and archives, publishing and editing, or in a field dedicated to preserving and making accessible cultural materials and documents, both physical and digital? Interested in learning to work with historical artifacts like early printed books, medieval manuscripts, and archival and cultural documents, and with digital tools for creating online editions and archives for such materials? [https://mcusercontent.com/ec01e039e3e45d3a55e545c7b/images/bf1bb21f-cd60-dca7-fca7-767babd627f4.jpeg] Curious to explore the role of databases and search algorithms in shaping how, today, we find, access, and understand texts and documents and to discover skills for analyzing those databases and building your own? Learn about the interdisciplinary minor in Textual Studies and Digital Humanities from faculty, students and librarians involved in the program at this event. You will get to hear about current student work, current and upcoming courses as well as about resources in the libraries and other sites on campus for studying the history and future of how we write, read, archive, store, access, and analyze cultural texts, historical documents, and other materials. Coursework and capstones in the minor offer a range of possibilities for hands-on, projected-oriented work exploring the impacts of changing technologies and media forms on the writing, reading, editing, archiving, preservation, and transmission of texts across history. These opportunities include working with historical materials such as handprinted books and manuscripts, archival sources and artists? books; using digitization tools to create and publish digital editions and exhibits based on those materials; and developing skills to build, analyze and understand text-oriented databases like Google Books, applying data science techniques in the humanities. 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URL: From histadv at uw.edu Tue Sep 19 16:51:42 2023 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:43 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] CAREER FAIR: Info For Upcoming Autumn Business Career Fair In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Historians, Please see infomraiton below on an upcoming career fair. It's never too early to check out opportunities! WHAT: 2023 Autumn Business Career Fair, hosted in partnership with the UW Foster School of Business WHEN: Wednesday, October 11, 2023 @ 11:00am-2:30pm WHERE: Husky Union Building @ UW Seattle campus LINK TO REGISTER: https://app.joinhandshake.com/edu/career_fairs/40862 This IN-PERSON recruiting event allows you the opportunity to meet 100 employers looking to share their open career and internship opportunities with talented University of Washington Seattle students and alumni. While this fair is in collaboration with the UW Foster School of Business, employers representing all industries will be in attendance, and this fair is open to all majors and years of study. Students can preview that list of employers here and are encouraged to register for the fair and browse attending employers' open positions prior to attending. This information is relevant to all 3 campuses. Bothell and Tacoma, we do not believe there is a need for mass advertising about this opportunity, but please feel welcome to share this information if students are asking about their ability to attend. The fairs will likely open to your students and alumni on Handshake 2-3 business days before the fair date. Encourage students to: * Optimize their Handshake profile by adding Skills and Experience - here is a great how-to! * Consider having the Career & Internship Center review their resume in advance of the Fair. * Attend Career Fair 101: How to Prepare for a Fair on Wednesday, September 27 @ 11:30am (optional but helpful) * 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 CAREER & INTERNSHIP EVENTS University of Washington 134 Mary Gates Hall / Box 352810 / Seattle, WA 98195 206.543.0535 Mark Weitzenkamp and Tracy Maschman Morrissey History Undergraduate Advising University of Washington Smith Hall 315 Box 353560 Seattle, WA 98195 vm: 206.543.5691 fax: 206.543.9451 depts.washington.edu/history Please click here to schedule an advising appointment! 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Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From histadv at uw.edu Thu Sep 21 08:10:46 2023 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:43 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] Info For Upcoming Autumn Business Career Fair In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: WHAT: 2023 Autumn Business Career Fair, hosted in partnership with the UW Foster School of Business WHEN: Wednesday, October 11, 2023 @ 11:00am-2:30pm WHERE: Husky Union Building @ UW Seattle campus LINK TO REGISTER: https://app.joinhandshake.com/edu/career_fairs/40862 This IN-PERSON recruiting event allows you the opportunity to meet 100 employers looking to share their open career and internship opportunities with talented University of Washington Seattle students and alumni. While this fair is in collaboration with the UW Foster School of Business, employers representing all industries will be in attendance, and this fair is open to all majors and years of study. Students can preview that list of employers here and are encouraged to register for the fair and browse attending employers' open positions prior to attending. This information is relevant to all 3 campuses. Bothell and Tacoma, we do not believe there is a need for mass advertising about this opportunity, but please feel welcome to share this information if students are asking about their ability to attend. The fairs will likely open to your students and alumni on Handshake 2-3 business days before the fair date. Encourage students to: * Optimize their Handshake profile by adding Skills and Experience - here is a great how-to! * Consider having the Career & Internship Center review their resume in advance of the Fair. * Attend Career Fair 101: How to Prepare for a Fair on Wednesday, September 27 @ 11:30am (optional but helpful) * Update their Handshake profiles with recent job, volunteer and coursework experience, as well as a resume for employers to review. Questions? 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Since 2002, the National Institute of American History & Democracy (NIAHD), a partnership between William & Mary and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, has offered interdisciplinary programs for students who want to focus on American History, Material Culture, and Public History. Undergraduates and recent graduates can apply to spend one or two semesters in residence at William & Mary and earn transferrable credit for their work. In addition to undergraduate and graduate coursework in public history and American history, NIAHD provides opportunities to intern or otherwise collaborate with professionals at Colonial Williamsburg, Fairfield Foundation, Historic Jamestowne, and other local sites. Students gain valuable hands-on experience working with material objects, historic buildings, landscapes, and artifacts. In these rich and eventful years of reflecting on local and national 250th anniversaries of American independence, opportunities for research and study abound. A list of NIAHD?s current fall and spring classes and the visiting student application can be found on the NIAHD website, on our Program for Visiting Students page. NIAHD can provide financial assistance for those who demonstrate need and will work with colleges to help visiting students bring their existing financial aid to William & Mary. We?ve attached a flyer about the Program for Visiting Students for you to share with those who may be interested, and we?d be glad to set up conversations with faculty advisors or students who?d like to hear more. Please feel free to reply to this email with any inquiries. We wish you insights, revelations, and ongoing curiosity in your work. Julie Richter, Ph.D. Director, National Institute of American History & Democracy Lecturer, Harrison Ruffin Tyler Department of History William & Mary cjrich@wm.edu | (757) 221-7653 and Robyn Schroeder, Ph.D. Asst. Director, National Institute of American History & Democracy Adj. 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Celebrate the end of summer and start of autumn quarter with representatives from the Departments of American Ethnic Studies, Economics, Geography and History. Catch up with friends or make new connections while learning about opportunities across the social sciences! We'll have games, snacks and of course plenty of resources to share with you. Social Science Summer Social When: Tuesday, Sep. 26, 2023, 1:30 - 3 p.m. Where: Grieg Garden This event is part of Dawg Daze. Dawg Daze will take place September 20-29, 2023, and is a great way to discover resources, get familiar with important campus landmarks, and connect with UW staff and other UW students. Kick off the fall quarter and celebrate a return to campus with more can't-miss recommendations from the College of Arts & Sciences! Mark Weitzenkamp and Tracy Maschman Morrissey History Undergraduate Advising University of Washington Smith Hall 315 Box 353560 Seattle, WA 98195 vm: 206.543.5691 fax: 206.543.9451 depts.washington.edu/history Please click here to schedule an advising appointment! [outlook.office365.com] Student resources in times of need [follow us on social media] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 11411 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From histadv at uw.edu Wed Sep 27 07:16:12 2023 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:43 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] Historical Review Launch Reception In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Greetings history lovers! The UW Historical Review, UW's only undergraduate-led history publication, will be hosting a reception to kick off the school year and to celebrate the release of our 2022-2023 journal. This is an excellent opportunity to learn more about the historical review and the positions we are still hiring for and to meet and mingle with other students who are passionate about history! The event will be held in Smith 320 from 5:30 to 8:30 on October 2nd. We ask that those who are planning to attend fill out our RSVP form so we know how many to expect. We hope to see you there! https://forms.gle/XRr7Y6nGr1woQ4wA9 -- Best regards, The Historical Review at UW Undergraduate Historical Journal _ Website | Facebook | Instagram -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From histadv at uw.edu Wed Sep 27 14:52:50 2023 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:43 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] Please share our Paid Internship Opportunity In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello, I hope that you're doing well during the start of the new academic year! My name is Ray, and I am a mentor for the UW CELE Center's Undergraduate Community-Based Internships. We partner with community organizations, such as Bloodworks NW, El Centro de la Raza, The Math Agency, Elizabeth Gregory Home and many more, to provide undergraduate students a chance to build skills and capacities by working directly with organizations that empower underrepresented individuals and groups in the public and non-profit sectors. Our applications are open and info sessions are coming up! Feel free to pass along the information below if you think students would be interested. Thank you for your support! Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions. Kind regards, Ray, Justin & Kathryn ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UCBI is now hiring paid interns to work with community organizations in Seattle and King County! UCBI is a paid internship program that places undergraduates in nonprofit and public sector organizations. Students interested in public service get the chance to explore, contribute, and grow as they work in, with, and for local communities. Internships run Winter and Spring quarters and require 12-13 hours' time commitment per week. We are very excited to announce our applications are open! We will be accepting applications until October 16th at 11:59pm. Wondering why you should participate? Check out some reasons below! * Take your learning off campus and (re)connect with communities * Dive into a topic or issue you're passionate about and explore career opportunities * Learn more about power, privilege, identity and systems of oppression through community engagement * Receive mentorship and coaching from UCBI mentors and nonprofit/public sector leaders * Engage in professional development opportunities and build your network with your cohort and host organization * Earn a stipend ($2250/quarter) for your work * Earn academic credit toward leadership minor through LEAD 298 or GEN ST 350 in winter and spring For those interested and wanting more information, you can join us for an online Info Session October 5th from 4:00-5:00pm. You can also look at the Info Packet attached to this email or check out our website. INFO SESSION Oct 5th LINK: https://washington.zoom.us/j/92316342394 APPLICATION LINK: https://airtable.com/appE9WUKhj6ra2qn7/shrvxrrLSZViGxV1Q *We strongly encourage applicants to view possible internships before applying!* Additional questions can be sent to: UCBIteam@uw.edu [cid:1db2ea6e-6aa7-43d1-aeb1-717cfb84b84e] THE UCBI TEAM Community Engagement & Leadership Education (CELE) Center Box 352803 / 171 Mary Gates Hall Seattle, WA 98195-2803 / 206.221.6023 ucbiteam@uw.edu / cele.uw.edu [cid:b0c63786-7af1-43b1-b518-2635e8425031] The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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