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UW On-Campus Job: Career Center
The Career Center is hiring students to work in our office for the 2012-2013 academic year. Candidates can be work-study or hourly. Interested students should apply online through HuskyJobs - http://careers.washington.edu/HuskyJobs/Students. Peer Advisors Help students who visit The Career Center achieve … Continue reading
Spring Hall Health Mental Health Clinics
Hall Health Mental Health Clinic Spring Quarter Groups 2012 DBT Skills Group (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy group). Mondays from 1:30-3:00 p.m. starting Monday, March 26, 2012. Ten weeks. Come join us to learn how to increase self-awareness, build relationship skills, manage crisis situations, and better control … Continue reading
Alumni Scholarships for current UW Undergraduates
The Class of 1957 Scholar Award is sponsored by the UW Alumni Class of 1957 to provides scholarship support to outstanding undergraduate students at the University of Washington. Eligible Students must be: Sophomores, juniors or seniors as of autumn quarter 2011; … Continue reading
Summer Research Institute
2012 Summer Institute in the Arts & Humanities (Application deadline: March 16 @ 5pm) This year’s theme is Borderlands: Power, Place, and Difference. Students will explore a number of domains related to borderland concerns: the borders of nation-states; borders of race, gender, sexuality, species, … Continue reading
Peace Corps Info Session
University of Washington Celebrates Peace Corps Week at an Application Workshop March 01, 2012 More Than 2738 UW Alumni Have Served in Peace Corps Since 1961 UW Campus– To celebrate more than 50 years of service abroad, the Peace Corps will … Continue reading
Interested in working for a Global Non-profit?
UW Alumni Panel – Careers in International Non-Profit (with founders of local Seattle NGOs) Tuesday, February 28th 12:30-1:20pmThomson Hall 317No registration required Join us for a lunchtime discussion with UW alumni Rick Montgomery (’88 BA, International Studies) and Samantha Rayner … Continue reading
Spring Internship
If you are looking for a spring internship and you are interested in learning more about the power of digital media and helping young citizens engage in their communities, please see the attached announcement about “Becoming Citizens: Engaging Youth in … Continue reading
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Spring 2012 Academic Achievement courses
THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON’S ACADEMIC SUPPORT PROGRAM is offering four different sections Spring Quarter 2012 titled, “Immigration and Higher Education: What is an American?”, “Genetic Engineering: Moral and Ethical Issues”, “Identity and Graphic Novels: Visual Storytelling” and “Race, Class and Gender in … Continue reading
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SPRING Course- Internships in the Public or Non-profit sectors
General Studies 350 Section F: Working in Community: Making Connections through a Non-Profit Internship 3 credits (credit/no credit)Course meets on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:30 pm-3:50 pm in MGH 258. Course description: Are you engaged in a non-profit or public … Continue reading
Arab Spring: Libya After the Revolution
Join the World Affairs Council and FIUTS for a panel presentation with four special guests from Libya representing local, regional, and national perspectives on the Libyan revolution. Speakers will discuss their experiences during the revolution and the ongoing work of protecting the goals of the revolution, … Continue reading