Employment overview for international students
Friday, October 7
- 3pm
- Check in at ISS Front Desk in 459 Schmitz Hall
Tuesday, November 8
- 3pm
- Check in at ISS Front Desk in 459 Schmitz Hall
Curricular Practical Training (CPT)
Come learn about who qualifies for Curricular Practical Training (CPT)/ off-campus internship permission as well as how and when to apply.
Monday, October 10
- 3pm
- Check in at ISS Front Desk in 459 Schmitz Hall
Thursday, December 1
- 3pm
- Check in at ISS Front Desk in 459 Schmitz Hall
Optional Practical Training (OPT)
Come learn about who qualifies for Post-Completion Optional Practical Training (OPT) work permission as well as how and when to apply.
Friday, October 14
- 3pm
- Check in at ISS Front Desk in 459 Schmitz Hall
Wednesday, November 16
- 3pm
- Check in at ISS Front Desk in 459 Schmitz Hall
Monday, December 19
- 3pm
- Check in at ISS Front Desk in 459 Schmitz Hall
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Monday, August 1, 2011
Fall 2011 course - Research Exposed! Approaches to Inquiry
Research Exposed! Approaches to Inquiry (General Studies 391 D)
Wednesday, 12:30 – 1:20 pm, Odegaard Undergraduate Library, room 220
Space available for Autumn Quarter 2011. Sign up using SLN: 14430
Research Exposed! (GEN ST 391 D) offers an opportunity to learn about current, exciting research in a wide variety of disciplines. Each week a different UW faculty member will speak on issues such as ethics and the culture of research. Students attend weekly, 50-minute class sessions and have the opportunity to ask the speaker questions following each presentation. This course may be repeated for credit (3 quarters max). Speakers and topics will vary each quarter.
See syllabi and speaker lineups from previous quarters
Wednesday, 12:30 – 1:20 pm, Odegaard Undergraduate Library, room 220
Space available for Autumn Quarter 2011. Sign up using SLN: 14430
Research Exposed! (GEN ST 391 D) offers an opportunity to learn about current, exciting research in a wide variety of disciplines. Each week a different UW faculty member will speak on issues such as ethics and the culture of research. Students attend weekly, 50-minute class sessions and have the opportunity to ask the speaker questions following each presentation. This course may be repeated for credit (3 quarters max). Speakers and topics will vary each quarter.
See syllabi and speaker lineups from previous quarters
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