Getting the Academic Support You Need: A Workshop for International Grad Students
Wednesday, November 17, 7 – 8:30 p.m. (PST), Online
Register: https://washington.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcvduGvrTkuGdzYdc4aw-mLjbaB4YgXJshf
Writing, presentation and research skills are key to academic and professional success in and beyond graduate school. International graduate (master’s and doctoral) students, join CIRCLE team, UW faculty, and academic staff to learn about UW academic support resources and develop effective strategies that can support your academic needs.
This event is organized by the Center for International Relations and Cultural Leadership Exchange (CIRCLE). For questions, please contact Ziyan Bai at baiziyan@uw.edu.
Scholars’ Studio: Graduate Student Lightning Talks
Thursday, November 18, 4 – 5:30 p.m. (PST), Online
Register:
All are welcome to attend! This fun, informal, interdisciplinary event features rapid-fire lightning talks by students doing master’s and doctoral level projects and research. This event is a partnership between the UW Libraries Research Commons and Core Programs—Office of Graduate Student Affairs in The Graduate School.
Presenters:
The Path to Financial Literacy
Interdisciplinary Individual Ph.D.
Helen Achilles Andrews
Does Carrying Loads On One Side Affect the Way People with Below-Knee Amputation Walk?
Satria Ardianuari
Mechanical Engineering and Rehabilitation Medicine
Assessing COVID-19 Vaccine Adoption Behavior Change Campaigns on Social Media
Niharika Arora
Communication
Quantifying the Shapes of the Brain’s Most Acrobatic Cell
Hawley Helmbrecht
Chemical Engineering
Sending News Back Home: Analyzing Information Disorder in the Vietnamese Diaspora
Sarah Nguyen
iSchool
Using Predicted Protein 3D Structure Features Predicting Drug-Target Interactions
Ashmitha Rajendran
Biomedical Informatics and Medical Education
Between Essential & Expendable Seattle Gig Workers’ Experiences of Precarity Through the COVID-19 Pandemic
Lindsey Schwartz
iSchool