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The Summer Institute on Global Indigeneities (SIGI)

A Graduate Student Program 

August 9-15, 2020 University of Washington, Seattle

Costs: Room and board for all SIGI graduate fellows will be funded by the UW and provided by UW Conference Services. UW students may opt not to reside in UW dorm housing. There are no additional fees for SIGI. SIGI consortium members will support travel costs for participating students and faculty.

Eligibility: Graduate students from SIGI consortium members in any academic discipline, at any stage of their PhD program are welcome to apply.

Application Process and Deadline: Please submit the following materials to sigi@uw.edu by March 15, 2020. Applicants should bundle CV and research statement in one PDF document with applicant’s last name in file name (for example: Aikau-SIGI.pdf ).

One letter of recommendation, sent separately to sigi@uw.edu.

The Northwest Universal Design Council invites you to our first event of 2020, a Forum on Universal Design and Pedestrian Wayfinding!

The Forum will take place on Thursday, February 27, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and will feature an expert panel and a discussion on designing wayfinding systems and tools to meet the mobility needs of all.

This forum is FREE. Registration is encouraged but not required. To register, please visit the EventBrite registration page at https://bit.ly/2GyMSgR.

Light refreshments will be provided. Hearing loop, real-time captioning, and assisted listening devices will be provided.

For other disability accommodations or accessibility information, contact me at 206-684-0654 or jon.winters@seattle.gov as soon as possible.

More information and an event flyer are on the News and Events page of the Northwest Universal Design Council website, Environmentsforall.org

 

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