The Office of Research invites applications for the next round of the Royalty Research Fund (RRF) grant program. Proposals are due to RRF Monday, September 29, by 5:00 PM. Departments and Colleges/Schools may have earlier deadlines, so all applicants are advised to check with their program’s administrative staff. Awards will be announced by January 15, 2026.…
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September 29 Info Session 3 4:00-5:00pm | Virtual | Register Nucleate is a student group that aims to empower tomorrow’s biotech leaders by providing today’s academic trainees with the education and tools they need to translate their research. They are currently recruiting for the 2026 cohort of their Activator program. Activator is a 6-month equity and fee-free… |
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Raising a Resilient Scientist Watch Party & Discussion The UW Allies group is hosting Raising a Resilient Scientist Watch Party and Discussion beginning later this month. This is a 5-part lecture series offered by the NIH Office of Intramural Training and Education (OITE) that is designed to support faculty and administrators in developing skills that… |
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You are invited to attend a virtual Zoom session titled “Overview: Competing for Limited Submission Opportunities (LSOs)”, hosted by Cecilia Giachelli, Associate Vice Provost for Research, and Lene Hansen, Director of Foundation Relations, as part of the Fall 2025 Office of Research Seminar Series. This session will provide an overview of how LSOs are managed…
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The WE Lead program is open to UW students from any major or degree program, from first-year students to PhDs, and they welcome all who are interested in innovation, leadership, and pursuing entrepreneurial ventures! WE Lead is a co-curricular program hosting events across campus throughout the year, with opportunities for students to get more involved as desired.… |
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The brand new 2025 Buerk Incubator program is for student founders aiming to make significant progress on their business idea. If you are ready to invest time and energy to…
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The UW Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) invite you to join them for their Autumn Welcome Event! Thursday, October 2, 2025 5:30 pm UW… |
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Calling all new and continuing international master’s and doctoral students — join us for an afternoon of connection, community, and fun! Meet fellow Huskies from across campus, explore valuable campus resources, and enjoy delicious food and games. During this two-hour mixer, you’ll have the chance to: Discover campus resources designed to support international graduate students. Network… |
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Join the UW School of Medicine Team during the Alaska Airlines Dawg Dash hosted by the UW Alumni Association! The UWAA's signature scholarship fun run, the Alaska Airlines Dawg Dash, is back! This annual 10K run and 5K run/walk on October 5 brings thousands of runners, Huskies and friends to campus to enjoy a day… |
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Deadline: ITHS Catalyst & Voucher Awards
Do you need to complete a health science project? Are you trying to collect pilot data for a larger grant application? Apply for the ITHS Catalyst and Voucher awards! Designed especially for early career investigators, Catalyst Awards offer just-in-time funds and Voucher Awards offer in-kind service vouchers to help you get your translational science projects finished. The next deadline to apply for…
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Raising a Resilient Scientist Watch Party & Discussion The UW Allies group is hosting Raising a Resilient Scientist Watch Party and Discussion beginning later this month. This is a 5-part lecture series offered by the NIH Office of Intramural Training and Education (OITE) that is designed to support faculty and administrators in developing skills that… |
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Coffee Connections is a space for graduate students to connect with one another outside of the classroom and talk about what is on your heart and mind. There will be opportunities to engage in creative expression through art, and you are welcome to bring your creative projects to this space. Come as you are to…
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The UW Graduate School PhD Taskforce is offering a monthly Town Hall Series for faculty, staff, and students to engage in conversations about the future of PhD education at UW. These monthly webinars will be live and held via Microsoft Teams (NetID required) They "aim to foster transparency, highlight progress from working groups, and invite diverse perspectives…
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You're invited to PNRI's Science Matters seminar on Wednesday, October 8, 12:00–1:00pm PT on Zoom. What's up under the tentorium? Human hindbrain malformations! with Dan Doherty, MD, PhD This seminar will explore how the human hindbrain develops and what happens when things go awry. Dr. Doherty will walk through imaging of normal and abnormal hindbrain anatomy,… |
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The University of Washington Monthly Research Administration Meeting (MRAM) is jointly hosted by the UW Office of Sponsored Programs and UW Sponsored Programs Finance. MRAM provides research administrators at the University of Washington with access to timely and relevant information regarding award regulation and management. These meetings are recurring and scheduled for: August 14, 2025…
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Join the Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership program (WE Lead) for a fireside chat with trailblazing business leader Carol Lavin Bernick, CEO of Polished Nickel Capital Management and former Executive Chairman of Alberto Culver. Carol will share her journey from joining to leading the family business and beyond, offering powerful insights on leadership, innovation, and forging your path in male-dominated industries.…
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NIH Extramural Loan Repayment Programs (LRP) Application Cycle is NOW OPEN! We are thrilled to announce that the NIH is accepting applications for the Extramural Loan Repayment Program (LRP). Awardees can receive up to $100,000 in qualified educational debt repayment with a two-year award. To learn more about eligibility requirements, application dates, and the benefits… |
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The WE Lead program is open to UW students from any major or degree program, from first-year students to PhDs, and they welcome all who are interested in innovation, leadership, and pursuing entrepreneurial ventures! WE Lead is a co-curricular program hosting events across campus throughout the year, with opportunities for students to get more involved as desired.… |
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Looking to make friends outside your program and meet graduate students from around the world? Join CIRCLE’s Speed-Friending—a fun, low-pressure way to grow your UW network quickly. In 90 minutes, you’ll rotate through guided conversations using prompt cards, take a short snack break, and then meet a new set of people. Come solo or bring a friend—share only what you… |
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Deadline: ITHS KL2 Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Career Development Program
Take the next step in your translational research career and apply to the ITHS KL2 Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Career Development Program. The KL2 program is designed to support early career researchers by providing funding, mentorship, and training necessary to accelerate your clinical and translational research projects. Funded by the NIH, the KL2 program is open to…
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The WE Lead program is open to UW students from any major or degree program, from first-year students to PhDs, and they welcome all who are interested in innovation, leadership, and pursuing entrepreneurial ventures! WE Lead is a co-curricular program hosting events across campus throughout the year, with opportunities for students to get more involved as desired.… |
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Raising a Resilient Scientist Watch Party & Discussion The UW Allies group is hosting Raising a Resilient Scientist Watch Party and Discussion beginning later this month. This is a 5-part lecture series offered by the NIH Office of Intramural Training and Education (OITE) that is designed to support faculty and administrators in developing skills that…
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October 14 Info Session 4 5:00-6:00pm | Virtual | Register Nucleate is a student group that aims to empower tomorrow’s biotech leaders by providing today’s academic trainees with the education and tools they need to translate their research. They are currently recruiting for the 2026 cohort of their Activator program. Activator is a 6-month equity and fee-free… |
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The Office of Graduate Student Equity & Excellence (GSEE) and the Office of Graduate Student Affairs (GSA) are thrilled to welcome our incoming graduate students to the University of Washington! Community Connections is an excellent opportunity for our students from diverse experiences and perspectives and first-generation grad students to build connection and community across disciplines.…
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Overview The UW SoM Women in Medicine and Science (WIMS) Committee hosts 6 annual workshops on Women Faculty Leadership as well as Reproductive Healthcare & Family Support. These workshops aim to create a community for women faculty throughout the SoM, build leadership skills, and provide a space for women faculty explore topics that impact their…
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The brand new 2025 Buerk Incubator program is for student founders aiming to make significant progress on their business idea. If you are ready to invest time and energy to take your startup to the next stage, this fall quarter program is for you! Over ten weeks, you will receive mentorship from program partners including… |
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The NIH’s upcoming integration of the NIH Common Form will require grant applicants to prepare and certify their biographical sketches (or “biosketches”) using the SciENcv researcher profile platform. This session will provide an overview of SciENcv, including walking through creating a profile, linking it to researchers’ ORCID profiles, connecting to key publications in PubMed and other…
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The Office of Graduate Student Equity & Excellence (GSEE) and the Office of Graduate Student Affairs (GSA) are thrilled to welcome our incoming graduate students to the University of Washington! Start the academic year off right with good people, good food, and good music for a great time! Community Connections is an excellent opportunity for…
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The Bridges Center is hosting four state representatives: Reps. Liz Berry, Mary Fosse, Shaun Scott, and Senator Steve Conway in HUB 332 from 6-7:30 p.m. on October 16. This is a labor legislator forum where there will be 45 minutes of facilitated questions and 30 minutes of questions from the audience to these representatives who… |
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Mentorship is a key driver of success, and can support us at any stage of our professional lives. There is ample research showing that having a mentor or a sponsor can help you land raises, promotions, stretch assignments, and more. Mentoring is not only a critical source of professional and leadership development, it is key…
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Friday, October 17, 4:00 – 6:00 PM HUB Bowling Alley (Good Map | Campus Map) RSVP: https://forms.office.com/r/4Vkx7rek1Q (Space is limited) Take a break from studying and strike up some new friendships! Join us for Graduate Student Bowling Night, a relaxed and welcoming evening to meet fellow graduate students. Whether you’re an experienced bowler or just rolling for fun, enjoy snacks, refreshments, and… |
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1 event,The WE Lead Cohort is an annual program for the most highly engaged entrepreneurial student leaders on campus. If you wish to invest more deeply in your growth, leadership, entrepreneurial community connections, and innovation journey during this academic year, this is for you! Members of the WE Lead Cohort are at various stages of their… |
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The virtual BIG10 Academia Postdoc Hiring Fair connects PhD and Postdoc professionals with academies across the nation (and potentially internationally) who are hiring Postdoctoral: Trainees, Fellows, Research Associates or Scholars, Teaching Fellows, and/or Visiting Postdoctoral positions. If you want to work in academia as a Postdoc, then this is the career fair for you! For more information…
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Raising a Resilient Scientist Watch Party & Discussion The UW Allies group is hosting Raising a Resilient Scientist Watch Party and Discussion beginning later this month. This is a 5-part lecture series offered by the NIH Office of Intramural Training and Education (OITE) that is designed to support faculty and administrators in developing skills that…
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The School of Medicine Training Grant Peer Group provides an accessible community that applies their collective experiences, knowledge, and resources through training, moderated forums, and problem-solving. The peer group focuses on the T32 NRSA training grant mechanisms from the NIH (see NIH GPS 11.3). While topics may be presented in the School of Medicine context,… |
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The virtual BIG10 Academia Faculty Hiring Fair connects PhD and Postdoc professionals with academies across the nation (and potentially internationally) who are hiring tenure and non-tenure track faculty positions. If you want to work in academia in a faculty role, then this is the career fair for you! For more information and to register, visit this website:… Are you a grad student who wants to perfect your presentation skills for a general audience? Submit a proposal to give a 5-min. low stakes and fun lightning talk about your capstone, research, or pedagogy! Scholars’ Studio is an opportunity to practice communicating your work in front of a supportive, general audience — without using a lot of… |
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Are you interested in exploring or finding a position in industry? The BIG10 Graduate Student & Postdoc Industry Recruitment Event (GSPIRE) is the perfect opportunity for individuals with advanced degrees to connect with various industries and organizations. This career fair is exclusive to BIG10 graduate students (MS/PhD) and postdocs like you—no undergraduates will be in attendance! We invite…
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Thursday, October 23 | Noon – 1 PM | Hans Rosling Center 101 Registration Now >>> Generative AI tools claiming to speed up innovation are everywhere – but which ones are best suited for creating solutions in healthcare? In this session, students will learn about the latest AI agents and models designed for the digital…
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Thursday, October 23, 2:00 – 3:00 PM Founders Hall, Room 490 (Google Map | Campus Map) RSVP link: https://forms.office.com/r/1L7be9XpvU Have you ever wondered how entrepreneurship or the startup world could fit into your research or career plans? Want to meet other like-minded international graduate students across campus? UW CIRCLE has partnered with the Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship in the Foster School of… |
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Raising a Resilient Scientist Watch Party & Discussion The UW Allies group is hosting Raising a Resilient Scientist Watch Party and Discussion beginning later this month. This is a 5-part lecture series offered by the NIH Office of Intramural Training and Education (OITE) that is designed to support faculty and administrators in developing skills that…
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The Kren Engineering-based Medicine Initiative (KEMi) is excited to announce our first seminar on Tuesday, October 28th at 12:00 p.m. in the Foege South Auditorium. This event will be presented by a delegation from the University of Nottingham, featuring Professor Richard Bowtell, PhD, Professor of Physics and Director of the Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre… |
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The UW Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) invite you to join them for Dia de los Muertos! Thursday, October 30 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm UW Life Sciences Building, Green House To stay up-to-date on UW SACNAS activities, check out the Google Calendar on their website. You can also… |
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"Role of Brain Fibroblast Growth Factor Signaling in the Regulation of Energy Homeostasis" Friday, October 31 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm SLU Orin Smith Auditorium & Zoom Webinar Abstract Obesity and type 2 diabetes are growing health epidemics that constitute a costly health care burden and increase the risk of several other life-threatening conditions (e.g.,… |
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