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Reminder: CSE Canoe Trip Tomorrow!

ACM-W presents the annual CSE canoe trip! Come hang out with ducks, turtles (not guaranteed), and fellow CSE students. Please bring a lunch, some snacks to share, and a few dollars (~$5) for canoe rental. All grads and undergrads welcome!

Join us tomorrow, Saturday, May 18, 2013! Meet us either in the CSE Atrium at 10:40am or at the WAC at 11:00am.

If you have any questions or comments, please contact the ACM-W officers at acmw-officers[at]cs[dot]washington[dot]edu.

May 17, 2013

Angelhack hackathon – Seattle edition

Angelhack is the largest worldwide hackathon spanning over 30 cities.
Angelhack would love to see more students participate at the hackathon. We
will provide free tickets to these students.

Everything you need to know are in these two links:

http://ahsp13seattle.eventbrite.com/
http://angelhack.com

The free ticket code is “college”. Have the students just punch that in
and make sure they DO NOT put in their credit card info. If 50+ students
can sign up by tomorrow, we can have free transportation pick up the
students and bring them back once the event is over.

May 16, 2013

Fulbright US Student Program

There are several of you out there who should consider applying for this, take a look, it’s an incredible opportunity.

Are you currently a junior, senior, graduate or professional student or a recent bachelor’s, master’s or JD graduate looking for a fully-funded abroad experience during the 2014-15 academic year? Consider the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. This program is designed to give students, artists, and other professionals opportunities to pursue research, graduate study or English teaching experience in over 155 nations worldwide.

The application cycle for the 2014-2015 Fulbright U.S. Student competition opened on May 1, 2013. The campus deadline for applications is September 10, 2013.

WHAT IS A U.S. STUDENT FULBRIGHT GRANT?

  • It allows for individually designed study/research or an English Teaching Assistantship. You can propose a project and/or study plan that will take place during one academic year in a country outside the U.S.
  • It provides support for study/research/teaching in a single country. (Limited opportunities exist for traveling to more than one country.) You can meet, work, live with and learn from the people of the host country, sharing daily experiences.
  • It facilitates cultural exchange. Through direct interaction on an individual basis in the classroom, field, home, and in daily tasks, you can gain an appreciation of others’ viewpoints and beliefs, the way they do things, and the way they think.
  • It promotes mutual understanding. Through engagement in the community, you can interact with your hosts on a one-to-one basis in an atmosphere of openness, academic integrity, and intellectual freedom.


INFORMATION SESSIONS

Attend one of the remaining information sessions to learn more about the Fulbright U.S. Student program and how to apply:


ELIGIBILITY

To be eligible, you must be:

  1. A U.S. citizen.  (International students interested in the Fulbright Program must apply through the binational Fulbright Commissions/Foundations or U.S. Embassies. Additional information is available at: http://foreign.fulbrightonline.org/)
  2. A graduating senior (by June 2014) or hold a B.S./B.A. degree, master’s or doctoral degree candidate, or a young professional or artist,
  3. Thinking of studying, teaching or conducting research abroad, and
  4. In good health. (Health conditions in some locations may be of concern and may require preventive measures to protect grantees and their families. In addition, medical facilities may be inadequate or unavailable for existing medical problems; this is the reason behind the requirement for a medical exam and medical clearance for a specific assignment.)


PROGRAM DETAILS

  • Awards grants in all fields of study.
  • Awards approximately 1,500 grants for travel to over 155 countries worldwide.
  • Offers one academic year of study, research, or teaching assistantship experience. Projects may include university course work, independent library or field research, or professional training in the arts.
  • Preference is given to candidates who have not had extensive recent experience abroad (excluding undergraduate study abroad) in the country of application.


FULBRIGHT PROGRAM ADVISERS AT UW:

  • For graduate students or alumni at Seattle or Tacoma:
  • For undergraduate students or alumni at Seattle or Tacoma:
  • UW Bothell students of all levels or alumni:

Please contact the appropriate adviser above if you have questions or concerns. Additional information is available at http://expd.washington.edu/scholarships/search/search-results.html?page_stub=fulbright

May 16, 2013

Animation Capstone Series for 2013-2014 – information sessions

2013 Animation Capstone Information SessionsCSE Animation Capstone, Additional Information Sessions added:

 

May 20th 2-4pm
May 21st 2-4pm
May 30th 4-6pm
Paul G. Allen Center for CS&E roo 691, Gates Commons

 

 

 

 

 

May 16, 2013

Annual Pie Your Professor Nominations

What’s this about pieing teachers at the annual Spring BBQ? Every year, we fill up pies with whipped cream and toss them at our favorite teachers. Have anyone in mind you want to pie?
If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or you’re having trouble accessing the Catalyst WebQ, please contact Jennifer Apacible at apacible[at]cs[dot]washington[dot]edu.
May 14, 2013

[UW CSE News] And the GeekWire “Geek of the Year” is …

From Oren Etzioni:
Some are elected to the National Academies…some win MacArthur Awards…Teaching Awards…or Best Paper Awards

But thanks to your support—I won a Geek Award 🙂

Thank you to those of you who voted for me!

oren

———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Ed Lazowska <lazowska@cs.washington.edu>
Date: Thu, May 9, 2013 at 8:35 PM
Subject: [UW CSE News] And the GeekWire “Geek of the Year” is …
To: lazowska@cs.washington.edu

A new item has been published at UW CSE News, ‘And the GeekWire “Geek of the
Year” is …’

UW CSE’s Oren Etzioni!  (Along with someone who presumably is a physician.)

You may view the latest post at
http://news.cs.washington.edu/2013/05/09/and-the-geekwire-geek-of-the-year-is/

Best regards,
Ed Lazowska
lazowska@cs.washington.edu

May 13, 2013

ACM Weekly Events Digest 5/13 – 5/17

Overview:
5/16: Madrona Start Up Office Hours
5/18: Canoe Trip

Madrona Start Up Office Hours
5/16; 11:00 – 12:30pm; Atrium

Startup Office Hours is your time to come and discuss anything startup-related. Hakon Verespej, from Madrona Venture Group, will be available.

You are welcome to come and learn more about local startups, talk about a startup idea you have, get feedback on a project you’re working on, have your resume reviewed, or anything else you have on your mind.

Hakon can also be reached at hakon@madrona.com for questions regarding the office hour or anything else he can help with.

Canoe Trip
5/18; 10:40am/11:00am; Atrium/WAC

ACM-W presents the annual CSE canoe trip! Come hang out with ducks, turtles (not guaranteed), and fellow CSE students. Please bring a lunch, some snacks to share, and a few dollars (~$5) for canoe rental. All grads and undergrads welcome!

Meet us either in the CSE Atrium at 10:40am or at the WAC at 11:00am.

If you have any questions or comments, please contact the ACM-W officers at acmw-officers[at]cs[dot]washington[dot]edu.

 

 

May 13, 2013

2013 ACM Teaching Award Nominations

The UW CSE ACM Teaching Award is given each year to a faculty member elected by the undergraduate majors in the department. The ACM Chapter is proud to organize this process and to recognize some of our outstanding teachers.

Please fill out this short survey to nominate a professor for the ACM Teaching Award.

Nominate here: https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/apacible/197019

If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or you’re having trouble accessing the Catalyst WebQ, please contact Jennifer Apacible at apacible[at]cs[dot]washington[dot]edu.

May 12, 2013

CSE Canoe Trip 5/18

ACM-W presents the annual CSE canoe trip! Come hang out with ducks, turtles (not guaranteed), and fellow CSE students. Please bring a lunch, some snacks to share, and a few dollars (~$5) for canoe rental. All grads and undergrads welcome!

Join us on Saturday, May 18, 2013! Meet us either in the CSE Atrium at 10:40am or at the WAC at 11:00am.

If you have any questions or comments, please contact the ACM-W officers at acmw-officers[at]cs[dot]washington[dot]edu.

May 10, 2013

Reminder: Research Night Tonight!

Research Night is tonigth! Come check out the research our department has been working on and possibly find a project that interests you. This is a great way to get involved with undergraduate research. Join us for refreshments and check out what opportunities await you!

Agenda:
4:30pm – Faculty Speaker: Dan Grossman // EEB 125
5:00pm – Poster Session // CSE Atrium

See you there!

May 9, 2013

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