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March 15, 2024
The Odegaard Writing & Research Center (OWRC) is now hiring for multiple hourly Peer Writing Tutor and Student Assistant positions beginning the Fall Quarter 2024 and continuing through Spring Quarter 2025. If you or someone you know might be interested in applying for work... Read more
March 15, 2024
We have some spots in some incredible graduate elective courses offered at the Evans School this spring. See attachment for descriptions, instructor, and modality information.  PUBPOL 537 Topics in International Affairs: Development Policy and Politics (4)  PUBPOL 539 Values in International Development (4)  PUBPOL 552 Philanthropy and Society (4)  PUBPOL 563 Intergroup Relations (4)  PUBPOL 586 Tech, Law, and Policy (4)  PUBPOL 599 A Special Topics: Natural Language Processing (4)   PUBPOL... Read more
March 14, 2024
The PWR has a writing studio class, English 115, which is a 2-credit C/NC course designed to give extra support for students in thinking through the language aspect of their writing: grammar, rhetorical choices, understanding complex texts, revision strategies, and ways to navigate cultural and linguistic differences. We recommend that multilingual students in a C or W course this quarter consider taking English 115 alongside their writing course. We have available seats in the following... Read more
March 14, 2024
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... Read more
March 12, 2024
We currently have some spots left in COM 440: Mass Media Law for SPR 24! We have lifted the major restriction on both the lecture and the quiz sections. Please note that the major restriction has only been lifted for the COM joint, not the POL S joint, and that this course does not count towards the second prerequisite for COM admission.   Here is the description: COM 440 Mass Media Law (5) SScSurvey of laws and regulations that affect the print and broadcast media. Includes material on First... Read more
March 12, 2024
Want to gain hands-on experience working 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 tutoring in K-12 schools and/or mentoring! 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... Read more
March 12, 2024
Are you still making your summer plans? Still interested in studying abroad this summer? The “Honors Peru (A-Term) Exploring Human Rights in Practice” program has a few spots available and is happy to review new applications! The application is open until Friday, 3/15/24. If you have any questions, please contact program director Megan McCloskey (... Read more
March 11, 2024
A course to consider if you're still looking for ideas for Spr schedules: Course Title: The University and Climate Justice  SLN 15834 JSIS 478 G (for undergrads) Spring 2024, MW 11:30AM-1:20PM  Current Section Status (uw.... Read more
March 11, 2024
GTTC’s Law School Leg-Up Program Gordon Tilden Thomas & Cordell LLP, a litigation and trial practice law firm in Seattle, proudly offers a grant for diverse undergraduate students in need of financial assistance for an LSAT prep course, the LSAT test itself, and law school application fees. GTTC recognizes that expenses associated with getting into law school can create a barrier to greater diversity in the legal field. The recipient of the grant will receive a free LSAT prep course from... Read more
March 11, 2024
Representative Rick Larsen (WA-02) is seeking applicants for the Summer 2024 internship program in his Washington D.C. office. The paid in-person internship will run May 20th through August (depending on the intern’s availability). Internship duties will include (but are not limited to): leading tours of the Capitol, answering phones, attending briefings, conducting legislative research and other tasks to assist staff. The ideal candidate for this internship can carry out independent research... Read more

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