Wednesday, March 19, 2014

STUDENT HELPER Needed (Part Time)



Position consists of operating and monitoring video equipment for on-campus lectures.
Work hours depend on schedule. Day and evening shifts available. Go to Loew Hall, Room 2, to fill out an application.     $12.00 per hour

Mortar Board/Tolo Foundation Scholarship Application due March 21

The Mortar Board Alumni/Tolo Foundation is pleased to announce that applications for 2014-15 University of Washington Mortar Board scholarships are now available! Applications available online via the Office of Merit Scholarships, in print at the Office of Student Financial Aid (Schmitz Hall) or contact toloscholars@gmail.com. Applications due March 21, 2014. Tolo Foundation awards over $30,000 annually--apply now!

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Applications are currently being accepted for the 2014 Edward E. Carlson Student Leadership Award

Edward E. Carlson Student Leadership Award

Named for one of Seattle’s foremost civic leaders, the Edward E. Carlson Student Leadership Award recognizes individual students who have demonstrated a strong commitment to public service, provided outstanding leadership in the community, and who are committed to continued creative civic participation. The Carlson Student Leadership Award recipient will receive $2500 and be honored at the annual Spring Celebration of Service and Leadership on May 20, 2014.

Eligibility

In order to be eligible for the Edward E. Carlson Student Leadership Award, candidates must be enrolled as a junior or senior at the University of Washington during the current academic year and working toward their first baccalaureate degree. The Award is open to students from all three University of Washington campuses.

Deadline and Application Instructions


The application deadline for the 2014 Edward E. Carlson Student Leadership Award is Friday, April 11th, 2014. Interviews with finalists will occur on Tuesday, April 22nd. Details about eligibility and complete application instructions can be found on the Carlson Center's website:

http://www.washington.edu/carlson/edward-e-carlson-student-leadership-award/
If you have questions about this award, please email engage@uw.edu, with Carlson Student Leadership Award Question in the subject line.


FREE light breakfast and lunch provided

Keynote Address from Howard Behar, President Starbucks International (retired)

Program sessions designed for you (the student leader) to gain valuable skills, insight,
and experience.
 
Visit huskyleadership.uw.edu for more details.

Monday, March 17, 2014

Graduate Recruitment Fair - May 15th


UW Electrical Engineering Professional Masters Program Information Session April 23d

The UW Department of Electrical Engineering's Professional Master's Program (PMP) cordially invites you to attend our April 23rd PMP Information Session for prospective MSEE students.  

May 1st is our deadline to apply (for international students) and June 1st (for domestic students) for Autumn 2014.
Date:  Wednesday April 23rd, 2014

Time:  7 pm - 8:30 pm (7:00-8:00 pm panel; 8:00-8:30 pm, mingling/chatting in EE corridor)

Location:  UW Campus, EE Department, EE 125, in the EE building basement 

University of Washington
Department of Electrical Engineering
185 Stevens Way 
Paul Allen Center

If you are interested in obtaining your MSEE while working in industry, we hope you RSVP and attend to learn more about our MSEE program.

The majority of our EE PMP students work as electrical engineers full time and attend our program at night, once a week (6:00 pm to 9:50 pm).  Many of our PMP students work at companies that provide full or partial financial support for their employees to earn their MSEE degrees (seeing it as an employee investment for the future).  

In industry, MSEE degrees provide powerful leadership opportunities not always afforded to the BSEE.



Thank you for your interest in the Department of Electrical Engineering's Professional Master's Program at University of Washington.  We hope to see you on Wednesday, April 23rd at 7 pm.

Please contact Amy Feldman-Bawarshi with questions at afeldman@uw.edu.

Entre Minor App Live

The Entrepreneurship minor application is now live for summer/autumn admission: https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/caz1585/230290 with a due date of April 25, 2014 (technically 12:01am on April 26, 2014). The Buerk Center people are updating their web links, but should you get students inquiring, please feel free to send them the above link.

For more information on the Entrepreneurship minor, visit: http://www.foster.washington.edu/centers/entrepreneurship/Pages/EntreMinor.aspx

UW Molecular Engineering Ph.D. Program

The Molecular Engineering (MolE) Ph.D. Program is a stand-alone degree program housed within the Graduate School and administered by the Molecular Engineering and Sciences (MolES) Institute.  The MolE Ph.D. entails two focus area options, i.e., “CleanTech” and “BioTech”, and accepts students with BS/BA degrees from engineering or natural sciences disciplines. Students are matched to faculty advisors in the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Engineering or the School of Medicine.

I encourage you to check out our recently updated website: http://www.moles.washington.edu/academics/ .

GRE Prep Courses

The UW Women's Center offers a series of GRE Prep and other courses each quarter. For more information, see http://depts.washington.edu/womenctr/programs/classes/prepare-for-the-new-version-of-the-gre/

CLUE Writing Advisers


CLUE is hiring new writing advisers! Come work with us!
 
CLUE is a branch of UW’s Academic Support Programs, a late-night study/tutoring center located in Mary Gates Hall, open from 7pm-midnight Sun-Thurs.

Are you interested in writing? Do you like helping out your fellow classmates?
 
If so then you may want to apply for the CLUE Writing Adviser position! 
 
Writing Advisers provide tutoring and supplemental instruction in support of regular academic programs. Duties may include: one-on-one tutoring sessions and facilitation or development of workshops that correspond to composition courses, helping students develop professional documents, working through the self-editing process and executing successful research.

To see if you qualify, please read our drop-in tutor position description on our website provided below the tab: Work With Us. If you are interested in applying please send your resume, cover letter, a copy of your unofficial UW transcript and a sample of your writing of no more than five pages in PDF format to clue@uw.edu. The deadline to apply is Friday March 28th.  

CLUE is hiring tutors for the 2014-2015 school year

CLUE is hiring tutors:

Are you interested in teaching/mentoring? Do you like helping out your fellow classmates and friends?

If so then you want to apply for one of the CLUE Drop-in Tutor positions. CLUE is UW’s late-night study/tutoring center located in Mary Gates Hall from 7pm-midnight Sun-Thurs.

To see if you qualify and how to apply read the position descriptions on our website provided below under the tab ‘Work with us’. If you are interested in applying please send your materials to clue@uw.edu. The deadline to apply is Friday March 28th.  

http://depts.washington.edu/aspuw/clue/home/