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2017

Nov 16

Arch 498, Designing Highly Effective Buildings

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Nov 09

Winter Quarter Class: Destination Nepal, Ethnography of Encounter + Cultural Resilience

The Nepal Studies Initiative in the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies/South Asia Center and the Department of Anthropology are offering an exciting new course offering for Winter 2018. This course will offer an ethnographic view of Nepal that is heterogeneous, dynamic, and global. Students will explore the historical and contemporary…Read More

Nov 09

Winter Quarter Leadership Courses

1)      Business Administration 391A/General Studies 301/Engineering 202E Course name:  Learning Leadership in Theory and Practice Schedule:  Wednesday, 3:30-5:20 p.m. (combination of large lecture and smaller leadership lab sections) Instructor:  Dr. Christina Fong, Principal Lecturer, Foster School of Business Credits: 3 credits (CR/NC) Size of class:  240 students Course fee:  $25 (fee for customized leadership assessments)…Read More

Nov 09

Job opportunity as UW Livable City Year Report Editor

JOB OPPORTUNITY Position: UW Livable City Year Report Editor Application Deadline: Position open until filled. Full consideration will be given to applications received on or before November 21, 2017. Start date: December 1, 2017 Compensation: $20/hr for graduate students, $16/hr for undergraduate students The UW Livable City Year (LCY) report…Read More

Nov 09

Natural Resources Graduate Degree at University of Minnesota

Have you ever considered earning a graduate degree in the environmental sciences? The Natural Resources Science and Management (NRSM) graduate program at the University of Minnesota is currently accepting applications for the 2018-19 academic year. Our website provides a lot of information that may be helpful for prospective applicants. The following webpages may…Read More

Nov 09

Students needing I&S or DIV credit – look no further!

American Indian Studies Courses Winter 2018 AIS 103 – The Indigenous Pacific Northwest Dian Mullion T/Th 9:30am – 11:20 am SLN: 10195 / 5 cr. I&S AIS 202 – Intro American Indian Contemporary and Social Issues Stephanie Fryberg M/W 11:30am – 1:20pm SLN: 10196 / 5 cr. I&S and DIV…Read More

Nov 09

Livable Cities Course: Winter 2018

Check out Livable City’s winter course: Mapping and Identifying Diverse historic Neighborhoods in Tacoma

Nov 09

Green Business Program Intern – City of Kirkland

The City of Kirkland is looking for a Green Business Program Intern! To learn more information, please click HERE.  

Nov 03

Nov 03

Call for Applicants: 2017-18 Husky Experience Student Advisory Council

ONE MORE WEEK:  Apply now to join the Husky Experience Student Advisory Council Help advance the Husky Seed Fund, an award that brings to life innovative ideas by students that are inclusive, impactful, and inventive to the UW.  Gain valuable experience advancing and managing a program that will impact thousands of students…Read More