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Science and healthcare careers are filled with challenges, failed projects, critical feedback, disappointing outcomes, difficult relationships, and uncertainty about the future. Because we care so much, these experiences can lead… |
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Deadline: GPSS Interdisciplinary Graduate Research Symposium
Submission deadline: March 31, 2026 Submit your proposal The Graduate & Professional Student Senate (GPSS) is hosting the Interdisciplinary Graduate Research Symposium on May 13, 2026, from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm at the HUB Ballrooms (2nd floor), UW Seattle campus. We are looking for research that is ready to be presented by May 2026. Present… |
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The Latinx Affinity Group invites you to join them for Cafecito y Conversación! Please make sure to RSVP using the link or QR code below. If you have any questions, please reach out to gradst_postdoc_affinity_latinx@u.washington.edu. This event is open to all graduate students and postdocs. |
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Science and healthcare careers are filled with challenges, failed projects, critical feedback, disappointing outcomes, difficult relationships, and uncertainty about the future. Because we care so much, these experiences can lead… |
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We will gather again on April 7 for a UW Medicine Town Hall. Please use the UW Medicine Employee Feedback Form to share your questions, concerns, ideas and requested discussion topics. Town Halls are specifically designed to be employee-driven; we want to hear from you so that we can be most responsive to your thoughts… |
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The Big Ten Academic Alliance (BTAA) will be hosting a Fulbright webinar focused specifically on study/research opportunities for graduate students, organized by the University of Minnesota and open to graduate students at any of the BTAA member universities. This session will include a presentation from the Institute of International Education and a Fulbright Program alum,… |
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Science and healthcare careers are filled with challenges, failed projects, critical feedback, disappointing outcomes, difficult relationships, and uncertainty about the future. Because we care so much, these experiences can lead…
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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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The UW International & English Language Programs team is hosting an information session for UW advisers, faculty, and staff about the UW Graduate School Preparation Program. The 2026 Graduate School Preparation… |
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The Bioscience Careers Seminar Series is back by popular demand! Now led by the PhD Ambassadors in collaboration with the Office of Research and Graduate Education and Life Science Washington, the series will allow graduate students to explore careers and build professional connections with biotech and pharmaceutical companies within Washington state. PhD training prepares you… |
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Research Administrators - Join the CoPRA community this Thursday, April 16, for our CoPRA Convo! We’ll be chatting about the Employee Compensation Compliance system (ECC), part of Post Award Fiscal Compliance. Bring your questions, share what’s been frustrating, swap tips and tricks, and connect with others who are navigating the same challenges. When: Thursday, April 16, 11:00am -… |
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Science and healthcare careers are filled with challenges, failed projects, critical feedback, disappointing outcomes, difficult relationships, and uncertainty about the future. Because we care so much, these experiences can lead… |
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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 Rigor, Reproducibility, and Transparency (RRT) Seminar Series is a series in collaboration with the Fred Hutch Cancer Center presented by faculty from each of the several ongoing training grants at Fred Hutch and UW. Presenters include faculty from training grants at the Fred Hutch and the UW. The series is in response to NIH-mandated RRT…
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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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**This lecture has been postponed. Please keep an eye on the RGE website for a new date** Protein design using deep learning Biography David Baker is a Nobel laureate, professor of biochemistry, HHMI investigator, and director of the Institute for Protein Design at the University of Washington. His lab develops software for protein design and uses it…
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Join us for the Empowered Wellness Circle, a time for biomedical trainees to focus on health and wellbeing with each other and a local counselor. All biomedical postdocs, grad students, and postbacs in Fred Hutch, University of Washington, and Seattle Children’s labs/groups are welcome - and no sign-up necessary. The group meets every fourth Wednesday…
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Come connect and play in a welcoming, inclusive space! Hosted by the Q Center! |
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Color Mode is a low-stress space for queer people of color to connect and be among peers. Bring your work and class assignments, or unwind with their weekly creative activity. This event is hosted by the Q Center. The Q Center has proudly served LGBTQ+ and allied students, staff, and faculty for almost 20 years.… |
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JEDI Center for Transformational Research is hosting a day long retreat April 24th to bring researchers together to discuss how to further Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Transformational Research. They are bringing together all types of researchers for this discussion, including Biomedical, Translational, Public Health Services, Clinical, and Educational. The event will take place at the Center for… |
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The goal of the FFFW is to prepare post docs to apply for academic positions in biosciences by providing resources to understand and prepare job applications, gain teaching and mentoring experience, and build communication and job-seeking skills. This four-week series includes a one-day, in-person event on career development followed by three online sessions. The workshop will… |
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