Prototype Funding Available + Upcoming Event
1. Apply for Prototype Funding – Deadline December 7
Are you interested in applying to the Hollomon Health Innovation Challenge or Alaska Airlines Environmental Innovation Challenge? Prototype funding is back this year to help you make your model/prototype.
RSVP to join series with the U.N. World Tourism Organization and the President of the American Energy Society
A Sustainable Future for International Education
GREEN International Education Week
Nov 16 – 20, 2020
LEARN MORE & RSVP
Join TGP for a 5-day series of industry-talks
led by the people and organizations who are shaping a
sustainable future in international education, travel, and clean tech.
HUB Student Focus Groups – Sign up by Friday, Nov 13
The HUB is currently looking for students to participate in focus groups discussing their current experience with community, events and activities, and campus services. The feedback will help shape the HUB’s continued engagement efforts and we would love your help spreading the word (flyer attached).
Read moreOrientation for Worker Solidarity Event
Orientation for Worker Solidarity | November 10, 5:30pm | Online via Zoom
Register at: tinyurl.com/orientation-worker-solidarity
Join UW United Students Against Sweatshops, Young Emerging Labor Leaders, Uprooted and Rising, Washington State Labor Education and Research Center, and the Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies in discussion around student-worker identity, campus-based organizing, and building worker solidarity across Washington.
Read more7th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival
7th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival
The Wild & Scenic Film Festival inspires a love for nature, the outdoors and environmental conservation – through film. Join us online on November 10th for a fun-filled evening of short films showcasing the amazing landscapes, adventures, natural resources and grassroots adventurers and environmental heroes that this world has to offer.
Read moreDon’t miss Global Challenges 2020 on Nov. 12!
Communicating crises across a divided public
Can something mean different things to different people and still be “true”?
Come to Honors’ Global Challenges Event
Nov. 12, 6-7:30 p.m.
How can society be motivated to collaborate on crises in our environment, public health, etc.
Book talk: Jacob Dlamini: “Safari Nation: A Social History of the Kruger National Park”
WHEN: Thursday, November 12, 2020 | 4:00 – 5:00pm
Safari Nation opens new lines of inquiry in the study of national parks in Africa and the rest of the world. The Kruger National Park is South Africa’s most iconic nature reserve, renowned for its rich flora and fauna.
Read moreStudent funding and study opportunities with Canadian Studies
Monday, November 2 | 2:00-2:30pm
Canadian students — earn credits with a virtual internship at the Canadian Consulate!
Zoom link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/94097101983
Join Consulate representative Robert Kerr and current interns to hear about a new and exciting opportunity to work with the Consulate General of Canada in Seattle.
Read moreUW The Wildlife Society Event
On November 4th at 6:00pm we are hosting a Q&A zoom with wildlife conservationist and filmmaker Chris Morgan. He will be joining us to talk about the future of wildlife conservation, our environment, and his personal experiences in the field.
Read moreSER-UW Fall Native Plant Sale
SER-UW Native Plant Nursery, a student-run organization that promotes local ecosystems, is hosting a fall native plant sale! You can place orders via email (sernursery@gmail.com) or phone (206-569-4302). There will be curbside pickup to maintain social distancing practices.
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