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Urban Designer Job Opening
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Luce Scholars Program
Luce Scholars Program – for students and alumni interested in gaining experience in Asia Rising seniors, graduating seniors, alumni, graduate and professional students at UW are encouraged to apply for the Luce Scholars Program (http://www.hluce.org/lsprogram.aspx). This is a great opportunity for those with little or no prior experience in, or…Read More
Sustainability Opportunities
Two awesome opportunities for undergraduates to get involved on campus while also engaging with sustainability topics. The descriptions/time commitments/and application close dates are included in the application. Campus Sustainability Fund ——> https://goo.gl/forms/ZCJxnhUMs4yKp3Ci1 UPASS Advisory Board ——> https://goo.gl/forms/4P01ORXKBH5QNAEh1
AIA Homelessness Task Force Event
The AIA Homelessness Task Force is planning a panel discussion as part of HDC’s Affordable Housing Week. (Links here and here) We are facilitating a discussion about the often understated and misunderstood influences that shape affordable housing in this city, with an interest in highlighting ways to improve the whole process. The…Read More
Washington State Legislative Internship Program Information Session
Gain hands-on experience with a working government, build up your professional skills, and develop contacts with people who shape policy in the State of Washington by interning with the Washington State Legislature. This is open to all majors and doesn’t require a background in Political Science to be successful. The…Read More
Call for Liberal Arts Essay Submissions — $1,000 cash prizes awarded!
Call for Liberal Arts essay submissions—$1,000 cash prizes awarded! Washington Consortium for the Liberal Arts (WaCLA) invites UW undergraduates to participate in an essay contest that explores the value of a liberal arts education. Cash prizes will be awarded to first place ($1,000) and second place ($750) winners in each…Read More
Summer A-Term: JSIS 535: Society, Technology, and the Future
Space available in 2 credit, summer A-term JSIS 535: Society, Technology, and the Future, taught by James Bernard. This course explores the intersection of policy, technology and society. Technology is rapidly changing the way that humans interact with one another, markets are formed, and information is stored, shared and utilized. While technology…Read More
Library Research Award for Undergraduates 2018
CALL FOR UW UNDERGRAD PAPERS & PROJECTS What? The UW Library Research Award for Undergraduates recognizes outstanding research projects in all formats created by undergraduate students. Why? Winners receive $1,000 and University-wide recognition for their outstanding accomplishment. Additional awards of $250 are available for projects aligned with the theme of population health When? Deadline to submit is Monday,…Read More
Storm Fest: Educators Needed
Click the link below to view the opportunity for a PAID EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE: Environmental Educators Needed! 2018_0303_StationEducatorFlyer_Final