From histadv at uw.edu Fri Mar 1 11:16:14 2024 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:48 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] Help Us Award an Outstanding History or Social Studies Teacher in Washington State In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Historians, Did you have an excellent teacher of History or Social Studies when you were in high school in Washington state? Each year the UW Department of History gives an award to one excellent History or Social Studies teacher in the state. This is a chance to let the world know how influential, effective, engaging, or important they were to you and the community. Please nominate them for the Pressly Endowed Prize for Outstanding History or Social Studies Teacher in a Washington School! Scroll to the bottom of the webpage for the Google link to the form: https://forms.gle/Hx83N1peXZ7CJSQ2A. If you'd like to see your outstanding History or Social Studies Teacher get recognition for their hard work and passion, please explain their qualities in the application. All UW students are welcome to nominate someone, so please feel free to encourage your friends to nominate their teachers, too! The deadline to nominate a teacher is Wednesday, March 19, 2024. Thank you! Please don't hesitate to reach out to us at histadv@uw.edu if you have an questions. 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] [follow us on social media] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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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, blog posts, and find out more about us at our website! -- Best regards, The Historical Review at UW Undergraduate Historical Journal _ Website | Facebook | Instagram 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... 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Best, ARIELLE SANTOS, M.Ed. | Academic Counselor she/her/hers Humanities Academic Services (HAS) Padelford Hall A-Wing Suite 002-F 206.543.2017 | easantos@uw.edu Zoom appointment: Click here. In-person appointment: Click here. [zLygZQx50V9uG5EDPhcpciwdt7w2rf4d1sBzA6mHGCpzK4YcGvhDtD3bmBp4chqYIHXcITUfxVPeMGdS8R5Xx7O2Z6aBPwH5NsYu1eKYXAAAAABJRU5ErkJggg==] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 5465 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From histadv at uw.edu Tue Mar 5 09:02:22 2024 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:48 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] Spots available for JSIS 110: Sports & Global Affairs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear colleagues, I hope the last week of Winter quarter is treating you well. There are still some spots available in my undergraduate course on Soccer & Global Affairs this Spring. The class is JSIS 110: Sports and Global Affairs, and it will be taught Tuesdays and Thursdays 11:30 am. - 1:20 pm. The focus will be on soccer; I'm attaching the flyer. Could you share this information among any students in your departments who might be interested in taking the course? I'd really appreciate it! Let me know if you have any questions, and have a wonderful day! Jes?s -- Jes?s Hidalgo, PhD (he/him) Graduate Programs Advisor Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies SPORTS AND GLOBAL AFFAIRS Instructor: Jes?s Hidalgo JSIS 110 A - SLN 21575 11:30 AM - 1:20 PM TTh BAG 260 | 5C | SSc COURSE DESCRIPTION: Explore the history of soccer and the World Cup and examine the connection between the sport and international affairs, including wars, racism, and women and LGTBQIA community rights. You will read academic texts and consume a wide range of media - podcasts, documentaries, newspaper articles, sports magazines. As part of your final project, you will create your own soccer podcast. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: JSIS 110 SP24 - Soccer.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 5273442 bytes Desc: JSIS 110 SP24 - Soccer.pdf URL: From histadv at uw.edu Tue Mar 5 09:35:29 2024 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:48 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] REMINDER: Call for Applications - Husky Seed Fund In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Inclusive. Impactful. Inventive. Calling all UW students from all campuses! Do you have an innovative idea that would enhance the UW student experience? The Husky Seed Fund has the resources to make your idea a reality! Created by students for students, the Husky Seed Fund provides up to $5,000 for you, or a small team, to pursue your passions and bring your projects to life. Apply Here: https://forms.office.com/r/VZ8nXmZvfT Awardees develop project management and leadership skills while they execute impactful and inventive strategies to elevate the Husky Experience. This is a truly unique opportunity to strengthen the entire Husky community by promoting inclusivity and helping to make all students feel that they have a home at the UW. A previously funded project which has received statewide and nationwide recognition is the Indigenous Walking Tour. We are also proud to support the 2023 winners: ? Pathways for All Huskies - Illuminating campus pathways everyone can navigate. ? Huskies? Precious Plastics - Transforming waste plastics into usable items. ? Eat Together - Connecting students through meals together. The Husky Experience Student Advisory Council encourages all students to explore the Husky Seed Fund website, attend or view an information session, and/or contact seedfund@uw.edu for more information. Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram to see the impact of previously funded projects and stay up to date on award news! Eligibility: ? All UW undergraduate, graduate and professional students from any campus are encouraged to apply. ? Applications can be individual, or team based. ? All team members must be in good academic standing (each with a minimum 2.5 GPA for undergraduates and 3.0 for graduate and professional students). ? Projects must involve a UW faculty or staff member as a mentor. Information Session and Application Writing Workshop: Talk to the HESAC council to get all of your questions answered wherever you are! This hour-long information session will be available for free, remote streaming via Zoom for all UW students. ? Tuesday, March 5 at 4:30 PM PST on Zoom: https://washington.zoom.us/j/9568949283 o Session will be recorded and posted on the Husky Seed Fund website the following day. Application Dates: ? Applications open: February 20, 2024 ? Applications close: March 26, 2024, by 5 PM PST. ? Shortlisted finalists announced: April 4, 2024, by 5 PM PST. Apply here: ?https://forms.office.com/r/VZ8nXmZvfT -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From histadv at uw.edu Wed Mar 6 09:46:11 2024 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:48 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] Interested in Department of History Scholarships for next academic year? Deadline is approaching!! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Historians, The Department of History Scholarships and Awards Application is now open! Our department has several different scholarships and awards, and plans to give out approximately $200,000 in scholarships and awards to students this year - why not apply and see if one of these students could be you?! You can read about our scholarships and awards, and find a link to the application, on our Department of History website: https://history.washington.edu/scholarships-and-awards. The application deadline is Wednesday, March 19th, 2024. A quick note - you will need two letters of recommendation from faculty as part of the application. If you are concerned that a faculty member may not know or remember you - reach out to them! Remind them of what course(s) you took with them, how you did in that course, what you enjoyed/learned from the course (and History in general), your goals, and any other information you feel might help them write a good letter of recommendation for you. If you're feeling nervous, use this as good (and low risk, potential high reward!) practice for advocating for yourself and networking! If you have any questions about the application, please contact us at histadv@uw.edu. Don't forget to also submit your nominations for the Pressly Endowed Prize for Outstanding History or Social Studies Teacher in a Washington School! Did you have a spectacular History or Social Studies teacher who you'd like to see get recognition for their hard work and passion for teaching? Then please scroll to the bottom of the Department of History Scholarships and Awards webpage (at the above link) and nominate them for this award! (All majors are welcome to nominate someone, so please feel free to encourage your friends to nominate their teachers, too!) Good luck! Thank you! Mark and Tracy 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] [follow us on social media] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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As you may already know, each summer we offer an intensive professional development course that trains students from diverse backgrounds in all aspects of book, magazine, and new media publishing in preparation for applying for jobs or internships in the industry or for launching their own small magazine, press, or literary non-profit. Our alumni have gone on in recent years to work at organizations such as Farrar, Straus, & Giroux, Harper?s Magazine, Harvard University Press, The Feminist Press, The Getty Research Institute, and The Pen/Faulkner Foundation, among many others. This year?s 8th Publishing Workshop will be held online from June 24 - July 26, 2023. The past four courses were likewise virtual and proved to be both wonderfully productive and a more accessible option for many students who might otherwise not have been able to afford travel and accommodations in Los Angeles for the summer. Accessibility has always been a key commitment of ours here at LARB, and since this program?s founding we?ve worked hard to ensure that as many qualified applicants as possible can attend regardless of their ability to pay. Last year, 80% of our Fellows received scholarship aid, either through fellowships via our partnerships or through LARB?s partial scholarship Reader?s Grants. Approximately 60% of our 2023 Fellows identified as BIPOC. The LARB Publishing Workshop accepts Fellows who will graduate with a BA by December 2024, current graduate students, and people who are interested in transitioning to a career in publishing. Because LARB?s staff, editors, and writers include many academics and former academics, we are able to tailor some of our programming for graduate students who are looking to transition to a career outside of the academy that uses their skills in writing, research, and editing. In a typical cohort, a little over 50% of our Fellows are currently enrolled in a graduate program. Would you please share news about the program and info sessions with your students and community? With gratitude and all best wishes, Lindsay Wright ???????????? Lindsay Wright DIRECTOR OF THE PUBLISHING WORKSHOP LA RB Los Angeles Review of Books larbpublishingworkshop.org lareviewofbooks.org (323) 952-3950 __________________________________ Los Angeles Review of Books Publishing Workshop June 24 - July 26, 2024: Online Applications due April 1 The Los Angeles Review of Books is now accepting applications for the 2024 LARB Publishing Workshop. A five-week intensive summer course, the LARB Publishing Workshop prepares students to succeed in careers in the ever-changing, seemingly inaccessible business of publishing. From June 24 - July 26, Workshop Fellows will learn from the industry professionals shaping print and digital publishing today. Speakers include Nicole Counts (One World), Rebecca Saletan (Riverhead), Christie Henry (Princeton University Press), Lori Dorr (The Paris Review), Dennis Johnson (Melville House), Jamia Wilson (Penguin Random House), Gerald Maa (The Georgia Review), Adam Levi (Transit Books), among others. In addition to participating in lectures and workshops featuring over 50 guest speakers, Fellows will have the opportunity to join one of two practical tracks dedicated to magazine and book production. These will culminate in the publication of our online magazine PubLab or books of their own design. This combination of practical skills, industry insights, and creative networks have helped Workshop Fellows start their own ventures or build careers in publishing. Since our inaugural program in 2017, alumni have gone on to jobs at journals, agencies, and presses such as Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Bookends Literary Agency, Harvard University Press, Penguin-Random House, Harper?s Magazine, Stanford University Press, The Getty Research Institute, The Pen/Faulkner Foundation, and many more. The program is open to undergraduates completing their degree by December 2024, those who have recently graduated, current graduate students, and people with relevant experience and interest in entering the publishing industry. Need-based scholarships are available, in keeping with our mission of accessibility, and we regularly partner with colleges and universities to provide fellowships for their students to attend. In keeping with our commitment to accessibility, the Publishing Workshop is conducted virtually. Apply now through April 1. For more information and applications visit www.larbpublishingworkshop.org. You can listen to 2023 Fellows talk about their experience here: https://youtu.be/5_WqZz8nGWY?si=Y2G89DtP7PSOV1cS LARB staff and recent alumni will hold info sessions with time for Q&A on March 7 and March 14. Register here: https://larbpublishingworkshop.org/how-to-apply/info-sessions/ For questions about the workshop, please contact us at publishingworkshop@lareviewofbooks.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From histadv at uw.edu Fri Mar 8 13:55:05 2024 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:48 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] FW: Second chance for $10, 000 to study in Victoria, B.C.! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Applications have re-opened for the Corbett Exchange Program! Students will receive up to $10,000 to spend an academic year at the University of Victoria, on beautiful Vancouver Island. The Corbett Exchange program helps students in Seattle, Vancouver, and Victoria build an appreciation for the relationship between the U.S. and Canada in the unique context of the Pacific Northwest region. Students receive $10,000 for an academic year exchange. More info here. Apply by March 25, 2024! Award: $10,000 for academic year, $5,000 per semester Where: University of Victoria (Victoria, British Columbia, Canada) Open to: Undergraduates, Graduates (non-PhD), U.S. citizens or permanent residents IMPORTANT: Applicants will also be required to complete a UW Study Abroad application. Interested students should contact Marion Ferguson at marionf2@uw.edu. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From histadv at uw.edu Tue Mar 12 08:37:14 2024 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:49 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] Interested in volunteering in K-12 Schools and earning academic credit? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello! Want to volunteer with K-12 students and earn credit? The Community Engagement and Leadership Education (CELE) Center offers courses for UW students to earn academic credit while volunteering in K-12 schools! If you are interested in educational equity and gaining direct-service experience working with K-12 students, then we encourage you to enroll in our courses. Our courses are variable credit, count towards the ELS and Leadership minors, and are graded CR/NC. To get started, consider registering for the below classes on MyPlan: EDUC 260: Equity Issues in K-12 Education (1 credit) When: Mondays, 1:00pm - 2:20 pm Modality: In-Person EDUC 260 is a community-engaged course designed to prepare University of Washington students for a mentoring and tutoring relationship with K-12 students at local partner schools, either in an academic tutor or a post-secondary planning capacity. The course's purpose is to strengthen student consciousness of self, of others, and community to be applied to practice. *Pre/co-requisite course for EDUC 401 EDUC 401 A/B: Practicum in Community Service Activity (1-6 credits) When: A Section BIWEEKLY on Wednesdays, 11:30 am-12:50 pm B Section BIWEEKLY on Wednesdays, 4:00 pm-5:20 pm Modality: In-Person EDUC 401 A and B are CELE community-engaged courses designed to prepare University of Washington students for an academic tutoring or mentoring relationship with K-12 students at local partner K-12 schools. Students will be matched with a volunteer site, or can choose their own site, and will volunteer on a weekly basis. Tutors will build teaching and academic support skills through coursework and in-person volunteering. EDUC 401 classes are meant for tutors to reflect on their direct community engagement experience. Credit is earned through attendance, assignments, and the completion of required service hours (to be fulfilled through tutoring at schools and professional development sessions). *Co-registration in 260 required for all first-time 401 A/B students EDUC 401 C: Practicum in Community Service Activity (1-6 credits) When: To be arranged Modality: In Person EDUC 401 C is for returning tutors and mentors. Students must have taken and passed EDUC 401 A or B and EDUC 260. First class session meets sychronously online, and subsequent sessions are asychronous online. Tutors/mentors will either continue the same volunteer site placement they have done previously, or choose a new volunteer site. Assignments expand on previous 401 A/B material and focus on advanced reflection topics and in-depth issues in K-12 education. Credit is earned through attendance, assignments, and the completion of required service hours (to be fulfilled through tutoring at schools and professional development sessions). *Pre-requisite: EDUC 260 and EDUC 401A/B You can find out more information on our website, located here. If you have any questions about registration or curriculum, please email celecenter@uw.edu. Thank you, and PLEASE SHARE! Best, Community Engagement and Leadership Education (CELE) Center 171 Mary Gates Hall, Box 352803, Seattle, WA 98195-2800 509-851-0292 / celecenter@uw.edu / cele.uw.edu [signature_1390661606] The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations. We acknowledge the people - past, present, and future - of the Dkhw'Duw'Absh, the Duwamish Tribe, the Muckleshoot Tribe, and other tribes on whose traditional lands we study and work. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-signature_.png Type: image/png Size: 2602 bytes Desc: Outlook-signature_.png URL: From histadv at uw.edu Wed Mar 13 13:36:49 2024 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:49 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] Less than a week until Dept. of History Scholarship applications are due! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Historians, The Department of History Scholarships and Awards Application is now open! Our department has several different scholarships and awards, and plans to give out approximately $200,000 in scholarships and awards to students this year - why not apply and see if one of these students could be you?! You can read about our scholarships and awards, and find a link to the application, on our Department of History website: https://history.washington.edu/scholarships-and-awards. The application deadline is Wednesday, March 19th, 2024. A quick note - you will need two letters of recommendation from faculty as part of the application. If you are concerned that a faculty member may not know or remember you - reach out to them! Remind them of what course(s) you took with them, how you did in that course, what you enjoyed/learned from the course (and History in general), your goals, and any other information you feel might help them write a good letter of recommendation for you. If you're feeling nervous, use this as good (and low risk, potential high reward!) practice for advocating for yourself and networking! If you have any questions about the application, please contact us at histadv@uw.edu. Don't forget to also submit your nominations for the Pressly Endowed Prize for Outstanding History or Social Studies Teacher in a Washington School! Did you have a spectacular History or Social Studies teacher who you'd like to see get recognition for their hard work and passion for teaching? Then please scroll to the bottom of the Department of History Scholarships and Awards webpage (at the above link) and nominate them for this award! (All majors are welcome to nominate someone, so please feel free to encourage your friends to nominate their teachers, too!) Good luck! Thank you! Mark and Tracy 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] [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 weitzen at uw.edu Wed Mar 13 13:41:29 2024 From: weitzen at uw.edu (Mark Weitzenkamp) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:49 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] Did you have an Outstanding History or Social Studies Teacher in Washington State? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Historians, Did you have an excellent teacher of History or Social Studies when you were in high school in Washington state? Each year the UW Department of History gives an award to one excellent History or Social Studies teacher in the state. This is a chance to let the world know how influential, effective, engaging, or important they were to you and the community. Please nominate them for the Pressly Endowed Prize for Outstanding History or Social Studies Teacher in a Washington School! Scroll to the bottom of the webpage for the Google link to the form: https://forms.gle/Hx83N1peXZ7CJSQ2A. If you'd like to see your outstanding History or Social Studies Teacher get recognition for their hard work and passion, please explain their qualities in the application. All UW students are welcome to nominate someone, so please feel free to encourage your friends to nominate their teachers, too! The deadline to nominate a teacher is Wednesday, March 19, 2024. Thank you! Please don't hesitate to reach out to us at histadv@uw.edu if you have an questions. 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] [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 Thu Mar 14 08:03:19 2024 From: histadv at uw.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS) Date: Sun Mar 24 10:43:49 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] FW: [Advisers] Academic Support Programs is Hiring Tutors and Coaches! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Interested in supporting other students in their academics? Looking for an on-campus job? Academic Support Programs is currently hiring for both CLUE Tutors and Academic Success Coaches for the 2024-2025 Academic Year! These positions are open to UW undergraduate and graduate students who will be enrolled for the full 2024-2025 academic year. Hourly pay rates range from $19.97-$22.35. All available positions are listed below: CLUE Tutoring Application deadline: Friday, April 5, 2024 * Drop-in Tutors for Chemistry, Math, Physics, and Writing * Exam Review Tutors for Chemistry, Math, and Physics Academic Success Coaching Application deadline: Friday, April 5, 2024 * Allen School Academic Success Coach * General Academic Success Coaches * EOP Support Academic Success Coaches * Reinstatement Coach To learn about each position and how to apply, please visit: https://academicsupport.uw.edu/apply ALLI BOTELHO, M.Ed. Assistant Director Academic Support Programs Undergraduate Academic Affairs / University of Washington Box 352805 274 Mary Gates Hall / Seattle, WA 98195-2805 Office: 206-543-5755 botelhoa@uw.edu / academicsupport.washington.edu Pronouns: She/Her/Hers [cid:4b7132d6-1ff1-4d86-baf6-0a9dffec134e] The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-aoqmqri4.gif Type: image/gif Size: 1303 bytes Desc: Outlook-aoqmqri4.gif URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The OWRC is an interdisciplinary writing and research center that aims to support UW students, staff, and faculty on their diverse writing and research projects through one-to-one tutoring sessions, group tutoring sessions, workshops, and other programs. Our tutors are undergraduate and graduate students from a wide range of academic fields, and we provide a rich learning environment for writers and tutors alike. We consistently hear from student employees that their work here is challenging and transformative. Applications are due on Sunday, April 14th at 11:59 pm PDT. We encourage applicants to bring their materials to the OWRC and discuss them with our current tutors-just make an appointment and come by. Students who have applied in the past are welcome to apply again. Please email owrc@uw.edu if you have any questions! Thank you, OWRC Staff Thank you for your time! 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Graduate Study in the UK Tuesday, March 26, 4:00-5:00 PM MGH 171 RSVP here Alyce Myers, International Officer for Durham University, will visit UW to talk with students and interested faculty/staff. Alyce will help demystify the differences in the US vs. UK higher education systems, the grad school application process, funding opportunities, and life in the UK. This will be a helpful opportunity regardless of which UK universities you may be interested in, or if you?re just getting started thinking about graduate study options! 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 Join us for this panel discussion featuring Abby Burtner (2024 Churchill Scholar), Daniel Chen (2023 Marshall Scholar), Sonia Fereidooni (2024 Gates Cambridge Scholar) and Dr. Brian Reed, UW Divisional Dean of Humanities (Rhodes Scholar and Oxford alum). These four will share information, tips, and strategies for students considering graduate studies and research at Cambridge, Oxford and other UK universities in the future. Join us to learn from their experience researching degree programs, finding mentors, and applying for competitive scholarships to support their goals. Opportunities in Japan: Information Session Tuesday, April 23, 4 ? 5 PM MGH 171 RSVP here Did you know that you can engage in graduate study, cutting-edge research or serve as an English language teacher in cities, towns and villages throughout Japan? Join members of the Consulate General of Japan as well as current awardees, Zoe Chau and Amanda Nguyen (both are MEXT scholars, Zooming in from Japan!), to learn more about living and working overseas. In addition to hearing about the application process and funding opportunities, hear about living in Japan and representing the US as a citizen ambassador while there. To see the full calendar of events, please visit us at https://expd.uw.edu/scholarships/events/ Best wishes, Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards? Center for Experiential Learning & Diversity? Box 352803 Mary Gates Hall, Suite 171, Seattle, WA 98195 206.543.2603 scholarq@uw.edu / expd.uw.edu/scholarships [cid:image001.png@01DA7EB0.CD7287F0] [cid:image002.png@01DA7EB0.CD7287F0] [cid:image003.png@01DA7EB0.CD7287F0] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 2331 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.png Type: image/png Size: 931 bytes Desc: image002.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The 2024 In-Person Spring Job & Internship fair is open to all majors and years of study, including alumni of all three UW campuses and community members. 70 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. Registration is currently open to UW Seattle students. Registration will open to UW Bothell and UW Tacoma on April 5th, 2024, at 8:00am. 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 Fair Day * Attend Career Fair 101: How to Prepare for a Fair on 4/1/2024 @ 1:30-2:20pm (optional but helpful) Questions? Email cicevents@uw.edu. 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I am following up on an email I sent earlier in the month regarding the Youth Programs Summer Job Fair that the Office of the Youth Protection Coordinator is hosting this year! I am attaching our flyer for this event with an updated QR code that goes to our webpage. The webpage has our list of vendors that will be in attendance, links to position descriptions, and how many positions are looking to be filled. Just a reminder, the job fair will take place at the HUB "main street" and it will take place on April 3rd from 12:30-2:30. I'll also include our vendor list below, for ease of access: * Boys & Girls Clubs of King County * Foundation for International Understanding through Students * Stone Soup Summer Stage * Robinson Center for Young Scholars Summer Program * Mountaineers Summer Camps * Wilderness Awareness School Summer Camps * Associated Recreation Council * Greater Seattle YMCA * UW Continuum College Youth & Teen Programs * J Camp * Steve and Kate's Camp * UW Botanical Gardens Summer Camp * City of Bellevue Please forward this event to your student groups, and feel free to reach out to me with any questions you may have regarding this event. Thanks for all the work you do for students at UW, and we're excited for the job fair in April! 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Name: OYPC Summer Job Fair Flyer 2024.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 185212 bytes Desc: OYPC Summer Job Fair Flyer 2024.pdf URL: From histmaj at u.washington.edu Thu Mar 28 13:37:50 2024 From: histmaj at u.washington.edu (HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS via Histmaj) Date: Thu Mar 28 13:39:50 2024 Subject: [Histmaj] FW: 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. 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