UW Honors | Weekly Announcements

Week 4 – Fall 2025

Welcome Honors Huskies to Week 4 of Autumn Quarter! Enjoy the crisp autumn air and periodic sun as you prepare for midterms. Check our list of jobs, opportunities, and events out below!

For this week’s community spotlight, we wanted to highlight Bella, one of the co-founders of the UW-IT Student Innovation Lab. Read more about Bella’s journey and work with the UW registrar here.

Honors Events and Opportunities

Opportunities

Events


Join UW’s Bartering Club!

Bartering Club at UW is a new club promoting sustainability, reuse, and mutual support in a community centered space. This quarter, we are looking forward to hosting free flea markets, or “bartering fairs,” and we anticipate other club collaborations in the future. Our Discord server provides a space for UW community members to exchange unused items or share skills. As a new club, we are also looking for students to join the leadership team!
If you’re interested in the club, you can join the Discord at https://discord.gg/AxffmTj6MF. Our Instagram is @bartering_club_at_uw_ and we can also be reached at barteringclub@uw.edu.

Bartering Club meets every other Thursday at 5:30 PM. Our next meeting is Thursday, October 16, in Mary Gates Hall, Room 206.”


Applications Open for the 2025-26 Husky Leadership Certificate Cohort – Apply by 11/7

Applications are LIVEfor the 2025-26 cohort of the Husky Leadership Certificate program! 

Are you interested in learning and reflecting on the ways you have and can continue to contribute to your communities? The Community Engagement and Leadership Education (CELE) Center is seeking Huskies who practice leadership in a variety of ways. Our leaders are change-agents, scholars, entrepreneurs, activists, athletes, researchers and more. This is your opportunity to reflect on and demonstrate your leadership development and experiences! 

This program gave me an opportunity to reflect on my experiences and skills in a way that I hadn’t been challenged to do before. On top of that, I was able to find a clear and confident way to articulate those skills both in person and online.”  

– Husky Leadership Certificate alumnus  

Through the Husky Leadership Certificate (HLC), students identify and demonstrate their leadership learning, growth and accomplishments. Students create a leadership e-portfolio and are matched with a faculty, staff or alumni mentor who helps them reflect upon their experiences. Students must be a senior to be considered. For more information and detailed program requirements, please visit the program website

Applications are due by 11:59 p.m. on Friday, November 7th. If you have any questions, please contact us at uwhlc@uw.edu


Global Challenges: Public Trust in Science and Why it Matters – Nov. 12

“Public Trust in Science and Why It Matters”

Nov. 12, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Kane Hall 130 FREE (registration required)

Register for Global Challenges 2025
Event Description

As it becomes increasingly woven into our daily lives, public trust in science— or the lack thereof — matters more than ever. Join a dynamic conversation among UW Interdisciplinary Honors faculty whose scholarship and teaching engage natural sciences, social sciences and the humanities, as they explore what happens when scientific research and scholarship are misunderstood, mistrusted or misused. This is our eleventh Global Challenges — Interdisciplinary Thinking event, a series that inspires our community to imagine how conversations among people versed in different areas of knowledge can better investigate real-world problems.

About Our UW Honors Faculty Speakers

As pictured left to right, top to bottom:

K.C. Cole (Physics/Journalism)
Honored for her writing by the American Institute of Physics, Cole is known for her ability to convey complex scientific ideas with a human touch, as in her best-selling book: The Universe and the Teacup: The Mathematics of Truth and Beauty. Currently “senior senior” columnist for popular media outlet, Wired, Cole has developed interdisciplinary courses bridging science, technology and culture at USC, UCLA, and now at the UW. She regularly teaches two popular UW Honors courses: “The Art of Understanding Science” and “The Science of Human Values.”

Maralyssa Bann, M.D. (Medicine)
A hospital-based Internal Medicine physician at Harborview Medical Center and Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine, Dr. Bann focuses on inpatient care rooted in equity, harm reduction, and patient-centeredness. She brings a global and interdisciplinary lens to her Honors course on “Safety-Net Hospitals in the U.S.” and study abroad program “Honors London: Socializing Medicine,” which explores the social, historical, and economic dimensions of healthcare systems around the world.

Dr. Michelle Koutnik (Environment/Glaciology)
A glaciologist whose research focuses on Greenland, Antarctica and Mars, Dr. Koutnik studies how glaciers and ice sheets respond to climate change. She’s been an active part of the UW Honors teaching community for over a decade, bringing planetary science and climate literacy to students through fieldwork-inspired courses and previous Global Challenges panels. Her most recent Honors course in Spring 2025 was “Polar Places and Spaces: Exploring the Greenland Ice Sheet.”

Dr. Jon Herron (Biology)
Dr. Herron, a Teaching Professor in Biology, is the author of Evolutionary Analysis, a widely used textbook now in its 5th edition. He designs virtual biology labs and has taught for UW Honors since 1996, leading courses like “DNA and Evolution” and “Evolution and Human Behavior.” Beloved by students, he’s a multi-year recipient of the Honors Excellence in Teaching Award — recognized for his impressive ability to inspire “non scientists” to embrace scientific discovery and thinking.

Moderator: Clara McAdams (Interdisciplinary Honors Student)
Clara intends to major in Neuroscience with a minor in Chemistry and plans to attend medical school to prepare for her work as a neonatal health specialist. As a Peer Facilitator, she helps new Honors students learn how to navigate the UW with an interdisciplinary mindset. Clara also leads campus tours, conducts research in the UW Medicine NICU and volunteers with the “Grey Matters” undergraduate neuroscience journal — conducting outreach that makes science more accessible to younger students.

Learn about Honors’ Global Challenges Events Series

Register for Global Challenges 2025


NextGen Civic Leader Corps Signature Events

NextGen x LiveWell Talking to Strangers Event
NextGen Civic Leader Corps is collaborating with LiveWell to host a Talking to Strangers Speed Friending Workshop to help you warm up your networking skills and make a new friend! Join us to practice making new connections in a casual space and walk over to the Legislative Networking Reception with a new connection!

When: Tuesday, October 21 | 5:00-6:15 PM
Where: Parrington Hall Room 103 | https://share.google/muJYzLJqOdboLrGVZ  

NextGen Legislative Networking Reception 
Back by popular demand, the NextGen Civic Leader Corps Legislative Networking Reception is being held Tuesday, October 21 from 6:30-8:30 PM at the UW Club at the Seattle campus. Join us for an evening of conversation and connection with Husky law makers from Olympia to local government leaders and committed public service practitioners. The event is a collaborative effort with UW Impact and NextGen Civic Leader Corps Network.  

When: Tuesday, October 21 (6:30-8:30 PM)
Where: UW Club, Seattle Campus, 4020 E Stevens Way NE, Seattle, WA 98195

This event is open to all UW undergraduate students (please tell your friends/colleagues!)

Dress attire is business casual. Seeking attire? Check out the Career Closet at the Career and Internship Center, stocked with free, gently-used, workplace attire. More information can be found here: https://careers.uw.edu/husky-career-closet/

Please note that spots are limited. If something comes up and you no longer can attend, please let us know by emailing nextgenleader@uw.edu

What to expect:
A unique opportunity to personally connect with and learn from UW alumni who have made an impact on their community through public service. Officials can provide insight both about their career path and the formative and inspiring opportunities they had at UW! The event will include table talk discussions and mixing time.

Appetizers and non-alcoholic beverages are provided at this free event.

Attendees:

  • Senator Marko Liias – 21st District
  • Representative Cindy Ryu – 32nd District 
  • Representative Edwin Obras – 33rd District
  • Representative Brianna Thomas – 34th District
  • Representative Janice Zahn – 41st District
  • Representative Osman Salahuddin – 48th District
  • Councilmember Nathan Loutsis, City of Kenmore
  • City Council President, Satwinder Kaur, Kent City
  • Mayor Chris Roberts, City of Shoreline
  • Councilmember Armen Papyan, City of Tukwila 


The UW NextGen Civic Leader Corps aims to spark, hone and recognize a deeper commitment to public and community service for undergraduate students. 
For more information on the NextGen Civic Leader Corps, please visit our website at https://evans.uw.edu/academic-programs/undergraduate-programs/next-gen/.

If you are not part of our weekly newsletter list, please sign up here to join the community and hear about all NextGen opportunities https://tinyurl.com/nextgenuw

Feel free to reach out to nextgenleader@uw.edu for any questions.

RSVP closes on Tuesday, October 14. 


Winter/Spring 2026 Congressional Internship Applications are OPEN (Rep. Suzan DelBene – WA01)

Congresswoman Suzan DelBene, representing the 1st Congressional District of Washington state, seeks interns for her Washington, D.C. and District (Bellevue) offices. Interns will work in a fast-paced congressional office, gaining valuable experience and knowledge of the United States Congress. 

Intern responsibilities include greeting constituents and handling constituent phone calls, assisting staff with administrative tasks, conducting research, and assisting with constituent correspondence. Bellevue, WA interns will have the opportunity to attend community events and tours with the Congresswoman and staff. Washington, D.C. interns will have the opportunity to lead tours of the U.S. Capitol as well as attend hearings and briefings for the legislative staff. To apply, please submit a cover letter, resume, and short writing sample (1 to 2 pages) through this form. The deadline for Winter/Spring 2026 internship applications is October 31st at 11:59 PM. 

Please email internship.delbene@mail.house.gov with any questions or concerns.


Trans and the Law Events – October 16th & 17th

Heads up on events on Trans and the Law, October 16-17, please attend! More info attached. 

October 16, Thursday 

6:30 pm – 9 pm Heightened Scrutiny, film screening, COM 120. Followed by Q&A with director Sam Feder. 

Fearless civil rights lawyer Chase Strangio battles at the Supreme Court for transgender adolescents’ access to gender-affirming healthcare, confronting not only the legal system but also a media landscape that distorts public perception and threatens the struggle for trans rights. With the dangerous SCOTUS decision upholding the ban on life-saving healthcare, Heightened Scrutiny (2025) is an urgent call to action against bigotry and injustice.


Sam Feder is a Peabody Award-nominated film director and writer. Feder’s films explore the intersection of visibility and politics along the lines of race, class, and gender. Sam directed the award-winning Netflix original documentary Disclosure (2020) and the widely acclaimed documentary Kate Bornstein Is a Queer & Pleasant Danger (2014). Feder was recently invited to join the Academy of Motion

October 17, Friday 

2-3 PM Students only: meet Sam Feder. RSVP required, see flyer attached. Queer and trans community especially welcome. 

3:30-5 Experts Panel: Trans and the Law, HUB 340 

The Second Trump Administration has transformed the legal landscape for transgender people. Join experts in trans law, politics, and history in the United States and abroad to discuss the unprecedented rollback of trans peoples’ rights in the US, including due to the Supreme Court’s decision in US v. Skrmetti.


Honors Open House – 10/24 @ 1PM-3PM

Please invite your friends and family to Honors’ Open House on October 24

We’re excited to host a casual mixer for students and your folks from 1-3pm on 10/24 as part of UW’s Parents and Family Weekend! Let your guests know that Mary Gates 211 is open for visits and make sure they (or you) RSVP so we get enough snacks. 


Global Fellowship Opportunities

Check out these upcoming Global Fellowship opportunities.

*[http://://www.borenawards.org/]Boren Scholarships & Fellowships:[http://://www.borenawards.org/] Are you interested in language study? Do you want to have an immersive experience abroad? The Boren Awards may be right for you! Join us on Thursday October 9 to learn more and hear directly from Michael Saffle, the Boren Program Officer. 

The Boren Awards are open to undergraduate and graduate students and provide up to $25,000 support. To be eligible for the Boren you must be a U.S. citizen student and matriculated in a degree program (all majors and degrees) and plan to study language in Africa, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. 

Learn more about the Boren Awards on Thursday October 9, 2-3 PM: Sign up here and join us in Mary Gates Hall 171 

*Learn about the Lafayette Fellowship:hear about eligibility, the application process, and the unique leadership opportunities at one of the upcoming informational webinars: 

Thursday, October 9 at 12 PM ET: register here

Tuesday, October 21 at 4 PM ET: register here

Ask your questions directly to the team behind the program! Deadline: November 30

*Yenching Academy of Peking University : Scholars are offered a wide array of interdisciplinary courses on China within broadly defined fields of the humanities and social sciences. 

UW deadline: November 3National deadline: December 8     

*Princeton in ….: Princeton in … fellowships are one- or two-year immersive work placements at host organizations in Asia, Latin America or Africa. Open to young professionals and recent grads.

Princeton in Africa: learn more here. Deadline October 27, 2025

Princeton in Asia: Applicants with individual questions or concerns are welcome to schedule a one-on-one Zoom meeting with a member of the Program staff. Please schedule a meeting here.Deadline: November 1, 2025

Princeton in Latin America: learn more here. Deadline November 7, 2025

*DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) offers awards for graduate study or research in almost all subjects at various universities and institutes in Germany. German is not always required!  

Deadline: October 31; 11:59 PM Central Europe Time

Any questions? Connect with advisors on your campus!

Best wishes, UW GFP Advising team:

Chetana AcharyaOlivia AlbieroSimon Tran & Robin Chang, UW Seattle undergrads & alumni  

Michelle Sutton, UW Seattle graduate & professional students & alumni  

Natalia Dyba & Ludmilla Kortchak, UW Bothell students & alumni    

Dr. Vanessa de Veritch Woodside, UW Tacoma students & alumni 


Now Accepting Applications: 2026 NextGen Summer Policy Academy

About the Program:
SPA is a fully funded, three-week professional development experience designed for college juniors of all majors. It offers students the chance to explore meaningful careers in public service while expanding both their understanding of the field and their personal and professional networks.

Program Structure:

Washington, D.C. (June 14–20, 2026):
Kick off the program in the nation’s capital with a week of site visits, panel discussions, workshops, and networking sessions alongside peers from across the country.

Residential Study Program (June 21–July 4, 2026):
Continue your experience at one of three “Host Schools”—the University of Washington, the University of Minnesota, or the University of California, Berkeley. Students will dive deeper into focused policy areas through classroom learning, fieldwork, and engagement with faculty and policy experts.

Key Details:

  • Application deadline: Monday, December 15, 2025, at 11:59 pm)
  • Information session: Wednesday, October 22, 2025 (1:00 pm PT)—register via the attached flyer
  • Additional information, including info session dates, can be found in the attached materials and at the following link: here.

CIRCLE Updates: Resources for International Students

  1. New Assistant Director for Undergraduate Programs! This June, we welcomed our new Assistant Director for Undergraduate Programs: Marion Ferguson. Prior to CIRCLE, Marion worked in Jackson School of International Studies for eight years and has been a delightful addition to our small CIRCLE steam! Please feel free to reach out to congratulate and connect with her at marionf2@uw.edu.
  2. International Welcome Programs: Since September 15, CIRCLE has welcomed over 2,000 new international students at more than a dozen in-person events. Join CIRCLE for the last welcome event: a Husky Football tailgate party on Oct 10. Tickets and tailgate registration are still available here:  https://www.washington.edu/circle/events/welcome-tailgate-party/
  3. Events beyond IWP: CIRCLE offers many events to help new and returning international students connect with resources, make friends, and celebrate your cultures. Find all events, e.g.  Diwali Celebration, Thanksgiving dinner, DOL visit on CIRCLE Calendar: https://www.washington.edu/circle/programs/calendar/
  1. Gen St 205A (SLN: 15933, Fridays, 11am-12:50pm): Taught by CIRCLE Student Success & Well-being Coach Maja Kelly, this 2-credit CR/NC in-person course is designed to help international and multilingual students better transition to UW by setting goals and building skills for academic and personal success. 
  2. 1:1 Student Success & Welling Coaching: Attending college in the U.S. can be difficult, but you don’t have to do it alone! Make an appointment with CIRCLE Success and Well-being Coach Maja for one-on-one support to overcome any challenges! https://www.washington.edu/circle/programs/student-success-coaching
  1. Weekly English Conversation Practice (Wednesdays, 12-1pm, Schmitz Hall 250): visit CIRCLE office to practice English with native English speakers every week! Register here: kalani.llc.washington.edu/events/
  2. CIRCLE Open House (Stay tuned!): we are planning an open house in early November, with snacks and tea from around the world, hoping to connect you with international students. We will share an invitation soon!

Ways to connect with CIRCLE?

  • For general questions relating to international student support, resources, etc., please email uwcircle@uw.edu.
  • To refer international graduate student cases, please email or Teams message Dr. Ziyan Bai at baiziyan@uw.edu.
  • To refer international undergraduate cases, please email or Teams message Marion Ferguson at marionf2@uw.edu.
  • For departmental relationship building and collaboration, please email or Teams message Dan Zhu at danz2@uw.edu.

Scholarship Opportunity in Religious Studies / Comparative Religion – Webb student scholarship

The Religious Studies / Comparative Religion Program is now accepting student applications for the Eugene and Marilyn D. Webb Scholarship.  This is a rolling application with review of proposals beginning on Oct. 10.  We will review applications until this year’s funding allocation has been fully disbursed.

We anticipate giving multiple awards of up to $3000 per award.  Undergraduates and graduate students may apply.   Applicants should outline a specific research project, conference travel, or other academic purpose (including tuition) for which these funds would be used.  Per the terms of the endowment, priority will be given to undergraduates in the Comparative Religion major/minor and to graduate students in Comparative Religion or International Studies; however, any UW student working on religious studies, broadly conceived, is eligible to apply.  To qualify, students must have successfully completed at least one quarter of study at the UW by the time the award is made.

All award funds must be spent by 30 June 2026.  Awardees will be expected to provide a brief summary of their supported activities by 15 July 2026.

To apply, please email relig@uw.edu an unofficial transcript and a maximum one-page essay briefly describing how the funds will be used: please outline the experience the applicant will participate in (including, if relevant, a link to the program’s website), associated cost(s), and  how the experience connects to religious studies and supports the applicant’s academic goals.

Please note that Joan W. Welk Fellowship is given each academic quarter.  Interested students will be able to apply via the Comparative Religion website.  Please check that site in the coming days for the Autumn portal to open.


UW Tour Guide Job Openings

The Office of Admissions is hiring campus tour guides! Tour guides are tasked with giving 75 -minute walking tours of campus to approximately 40,000 visitors a year. Tour guides highlight their husky experience, including their academic experience and major(s). The job is listed as Student Tour Guide Position Handshake Job #10309239.

The job closes on October 17th @ 11:59 pm


Career & Internship Center Events for UW-Seattle Students in October

At a glance:

Pre-Health Career Panel 1 10/15/2025 3:30pm-4:30pm
Fall Virtual Fair 10/21/2025 11:00am-2:30pm
Alumni Panel 1: Careers in UX/UI 10/22/2025 4:00pm-5:00pm
Internship Series: Prep 10/27/2025 11:30am-1:30pm
Non-Profit & Government Fair 10/29/2025 12:30pm-3:30pm

Wed, Oct 15, 3:30-4:30, Zoom

Interested in a career in healthcare but not sure what path to take?  Listen to healthcare professionals’ unique perspectives, career paths, and advice.

UW Seattle Virtual Job & Internship Fair

Tues, Oct 21, 11:30-3:00, Handshake

10-15 employers…seeking all majors and class levels…for internships and jobs. All are welcome…including you!  The best part about virtual fairs is you get a private dedicated timeslot to talk to a recruiter at each organization that interests you!  Please note – you must 1) register for the fair itself AND 2) sign up for recruiter slots.  The virtual fair experience might be new to you, so we’ve prepared a variety of resources to help you prepare and boost your confidence.  
Description and strategies for virtual fairs

Career fair prep resources.

Virtual career fair prep workshop (Oct 14)

Resume prep resources.

Alumni Panel: Careers in UX/UI

Wed, Oct 22, 4:00-5:00, Zoom

Interested in working in the UX/UI design and research industry? Come for a conversation with UW alum who have walked the path before you. This moderated panel will start with set questions and open up for audience Q&A, so have your questions ready.  

Internship Series: Prep

Mon, Oct 27, 11:30-1:30, 134 Mary Gates Hall (Career & Internship Center)

Whether you’re exploring options or ready to apply, this event is your one-stop shop for internship search tips, application prep, and discovering a wide range of experiential learning opportunities. No matter where you are in your journey, we’re here to help you take the next step!  Hosted by the Career & Internship Center and Community Engagement & Leadership Education (CELE) Center!  Can’t make it?  Check out our online internship resources.

Non-Profit & Government Job & Internship Fair

Wed, Oct 29, 12:30-3:30, Mary Gates Hall Commons

22 employers…seeking all majors and class levels…for internships and jobs in the public sector.  We’ve got non-profits + city, county, and state government organizations.  This fair is smaller than our HUB fairs so it’s a good chance to try out a fair experience…and meet with organizations serving our community.

Description and pictures of in-person fairs

Career fair prep resources.

Resume prep resources.


FDDO Global Internship Program Opportunity

About the Program

The Frederick Douglass-Daniel O’Connell Global Internship was founded in 2016 as the Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship by the Council for International Educational Exchange (CIEE), the nation’s oldest and largest student exchange organization. Since then, the program has evolved to pay tribute to Frederick Douglass’ transformative experience visiting Ireland more than 175 years ago, when Douglass was warmly received by the Irish people and met the renowned Irish reformer, Daniel O’Connell. This immersive opportunity celebrates their exceptional contributions to society and their notable business acumen, inspiring young professionals to emulate their success and apply their principles in the modern world.  

10 exceptional student leaders will be selected for a transformative summer internship program in Dublin, Ireland, where they will draw inspiration from the legacies of two remarkable social justice leaders: Frederick Douglass and Daniel O’Connell. 

Co-sponsored by CIEE, the Government of Ireland, the African American Irish Diaspora Network, and the John & Lillian Miles Lewis Foundation, all program costs are covered, including housing and airfare. Students will also receive a stipend while they are on the program. 

Pictured: 2025 Fellows

Eligibility Requirements

We invite applications from 1st-, 2nd-, or 3rd-year students with a GPA of 3.0 or above who are eligible for the Pell Grant or have demonstrated financial need. The application is online and due on January 9th.

As part of our commitment to expanding access to an international education, CIEE offers a $1500 Frederick Douglass-Daniel O’Connell Scholars Grant towards any CIEE semester of summer program around the world to all applicants who submit an application and meet all eligibility requirements but are not selected for the Internship program. They are able to use this grant through Summer 2027. 


2025 Samuel E. Kelly Distinguished Faculty Lecture – October 23rd

Please join us for the 2025 Samuel E. Kelly Distinguished Faculty Lecture on October 23, 2025 at 5pm at the Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center and Alder Hall Auditorium.

This year’s lecturer, Dr. Carolyn Pinedo-Turnovsky, welcomes us to explore undocumented immigration status, identity and the human experience.

About the Lecture
An undocumented immigration status can profoundly affect a person’s ability to access resources, achieve economic stability, and experience a sense of belonging. These impacts are deeply felt and far-reaching, with “undocumented” often obscuring the richness and depth of the lives led by millions of immigrants across the country. Drawing on her research and community engagement, Dr. Pinedo-Turnovsky will explore how undocumented status is shaped by — and in turn shapes — a disruptive legal and political system. At the same time, she will examine how living with an undocumented status can be a source of mobilization, rights consciousness and empowerment. Dr. Pinedo-Turnovsky will guide us in considering how undocumented status is implicated by systems of immigration and citizenship and the importance of examining these issues through a lens that recognizes personhood and lived experience.

Admission is complimentary, however registration is required as seating is limited.

RSVP at this link.


Honors Rome Spring 2026: Info Sessions – Oct. 1 & 22nd

UW Honors is running a study abroad program at the UW Rome Center in 2026 titled “The Global Refugee Crisis.” In this program, students will examine experiences of migrants, refugees, asylum seekers, and their communities and investigate historical ties between Europe and the Middle East to current conflict/policy in the region. We are holding one information session:

Wednesday, Oct 22, 2025, 12:30 – 1:30 p.m.

Zoom Information Session for Honors Rome: The Global Refugee Crisis – From devastation to diaspora, the physical, mental, and cultural challenges of refugee migration (Spring 2026)

UW’s Study Abroad Events Calendar has the most up-to-date details for info sessions. Please double check their calendar before adding details to yours.

Accessibility Contact: jacksonc@uw.edu


OMSFA Events & Scholarships

Featured Events

Center for Experiential Learning and Diversity Events

Office of Undergraduate Research – Info Sessions 

  • Come to an OOUR information session to discover how you can engage in research opportunities at the University of Washington! These sessions are exclusively for UW undergraduate students and will guide you through the process of getting involved in research, highlighting the benefits and available resources.
  • Friday, October 31: 3-4:00 PM (RSVP here)

Scholarship Opportunities

Going Abroad Scholarship Deadline: October 15

The Going Abroad Scholarship is open to any citizen and/or resident of the United States (and its territories and possessions) enrolled full-time at an accredited institution of higher learning. Open to undergraduate and graduate students. Award amount: $1,500.  

Gates Cambridge Scholarship | Deadline for U.S. Citizens – October 15

The Gates Cambridge Scholarship offers full-cost funding for graduate study at the University of Cambridge to exceptional students from outside the UK, focusing on academic ability, leadership potential, and a commitment to improving the lives of others. Awarded in nearly 80 scholarships annually, it aims to build a global network of leaders dedicated to the greater good and fosters community among its diverse scholars. 

Mary Gates Research & Leadership Scholarships Deadline: October 20

Mary Gates Scholarships provide $5,000 ($2,500 per quarter for two quarters) for ALL undergraduate students to pursue leadership or research activities.  These scholarships benefit students in the current academic year and connect students with a community of scholars and mentors. Note: There is only one scholarship cycle for the 2025-2026 Academic Year. 

Princeton in Africa Fellowships | Deadline: October 27

Princeton in Africa (PiAf) is an independent nonprofit organization that provides yearlong, paid fellowships in Africa for recent college graduates. The program aims to develop young leaders who are committed to Africa’s advancement by matching their skills with impactful organizations across the continent. Learn more about current host organizations and expected roles & sectors.

Ellis Civic Fellowship | Deadline: October 30

The Robert Lee Ellis Civic Fellowship selects during their first year at the University on the basis of financial need, dedication towards service, personal growth, and leadership development. Selected freshmen students make a 4-year commitment toward fulfilling Fellowship expectations. Ellis Fellows are awarded annual scholarships throughout their four years at the UW. You must be in your first year as a full-time student or an incoming transfer student at UW. 

Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship | Deadline: October 30

The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans provides merit-based funding for graduate school to immigrants and children of immigrants. Each year, the program selects 30 fellows for their potential to make significant contributions to the US. The fellowship offers financial support, mentorship, and a lifelong community. The fellowship offers up to $90,000 in financial support, including an annual stipend and tuition assistance, for one to two years.

Princeton in Asia Fellowships | Deadline: November 1

Princeton in Asia (PiA) offers immersive, paid work fellowships and internships for recent college graduates to live and work in various Asian countries, aiming to foster cross-cultural understanding and mutual appreciation between the U.S. and Asia. PiA Fellows develop skills and contribute to the work of host organizations in diverse focus areas, from Arts & Culture, Environmental Sustainability, Public Health, STEM, and more. 

Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) for Young Professionals Deadline: November 1 

The CBYX program offers language classes, topic study and work in Germany. Applicants for the Young Professionals program must be U.S. citizens, 18.5 – 24 years old and should have clear career goals and some relevant work experience in their desired career field. German knowledge is not required. Interested applicants should request an application here. 

Yenching Academy of Peking University UW deadline: November 3 

Scholars are offered a wide array of interdisciplinary courses on China within broadly defined fields of the humanities and social sciences. Current UW students and alumni planning to apply need to complete our UW campus application and submit that campus application by our internal UW deadline. 

Princeton in Latin America (PiLA) Fellowships | Deadline: November 7

The Princeton in Latin America (PiLA) fellowship places recent college graduates in year-long, paid service positions with NGOs and multilateral organizations working on social development in Latin America and the Caribbean. The program fosters mutual growth, providing fellows with professional development and cultural immersion while offering host organizations essential skills and support for their mission-driven work in areas like education, public health, and economic development. Application link for the PiLA fellowship.

Asia Foundation Development Fellows | Deadline: November 10

The Asia Foundation Development Fellows program is a dynamic and multifaceted learning program designed for highly talented individuals under 40 from Asia and the Pacific to enhance their leadership skills, Asia-Pacific development knowledge, professional networks, and international exposure. Must be resident nationals or citizens of the following countries and regions: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pacific Islands, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam.

JET Program USA | Deadline: November 14

The Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program offers young professionals the opportunity to work in Japan as Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) or Coordinators for International Relations (CIRs). Open to nationals of many countries. Japanese not required. 

The Lafayette Fellowship | Deadline: November 30

The Lafayette Fellowship is a fully funded graduate scholarship for American students to pursue master ‘s-level studies in France. The fellowship was created by the French Embassy in the U.S. to celebrate 250 years of French-American friendship and aims to foster a new generation of transatlantic leaders. Supports up to 30 American students interested in addressing global challenges within a French-American context. There is no French language requirement for the Fellowship (unless your academic program is taught partially or entirely in French).

Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Deadlines: varied 

Erasmus Mundus Joint Master programs are offered by multiple higher education institutions across various EU countries.  Review the Erasmus Mundus Catalogue, which is updated annually. Most master’s program applications are due between October and January for courses commencing the following academic year. 

Other Opportunities

Undergraduate Community Based Internships | Deadline: October 12

UCBI is a paid internship program through Community Engagement & Leadership Education (CELE) that places undergraduates in nonprofit and public sector organizations. Students interested in public service get the chance to explore, contribute, and grow as they work in, with, and for local communities. Interns will work with host organizations for 10 hours/week and receive $2,550 per quarter. Apply here.

UW Student Tour Guide Position | Deadline to apply: October 17

Campus Sustainability Fund

  • Grant Cycle Open
    • Large Grants (over $5,000). Letters of Intent (LOIs) will be accepted until November 3rd.
    • Mini-Grants (up to $5,000) first deadline is October 20th(for priority review), these grants are still on a rolling basis so can submit anytime.
    • CSF welcomes applications from a diverse range of students, staff, and faculty on justice-centered sustainability projects (this isn’t just traditional sustainability). Prospective project teams can learn more about CSF grants and how to apply here. Explore past projects here.
  • Campus Sustainability Fund Committee 2025-2026 | ASUW Student Position

National Conference on Undergraduate Research | Deadline: December 5, 2025

The National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) is the largest stage for undergraduate research – showcasing research, providing career readiness, and celebrating innovation. Unlike meetings of academic professional organizations, this annual conference for student scholars welcomes presenters from all institutions of higher learning and from all disciplines

CX3 Public Service Leadership Series (CX3)

NextGen Civic Leader Corps and the Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center are excited to invite you to the launch of the Cross-Campus Collaborative (CX3) Public Service Leadership Series—a new, quarterly initiative designed to bring together undergraduate students from across the University of Washington to identify the most pressing complex societal challenges facing UW students. CX3 will provide frameworks and tools from multiple disciplines to support collaborative and creative problem solving. Interest form for CX Public Service Leadership Series.


Autumn 2025: Earn academic credit while tutoring K-12 students!

Continue reading to learn about upcoming courses taught by the Community Engagement and Leadership Education (CELE) Center: 

  • Experiential Learning / Community-engagement (E) credits  
  • Graded CR/NC 
  • Open to all majors and any class standing (undergraduate and graduate!) 

EDUC 260: Equity Issues in K-12 Education (1 credit seminar)

EDUC 260 is 1 credit seminar that centers topics of justice in public K-12 education. The course’s purpose is to strengthen student consciousness of self, systems, and community to be applied to practice. * This is a pre/co-requisite course for EDUC 401.

EDUC 401 A/B: Practicum in Community Service Activity (1-6 credits) 

EDUC 401 A or B is a variable credit community-engaged course. On day one of our class, students select a community-engaged placement where they will volunteer on a weekly basis. Our class meetings (every other Wednesday) will focus on reflection and preparation surrounding community-engaged work. Already mentoring or tutoring somewhere? Email to inquire about a self-placement!  

*Pre/co-requisite for this course is EDUC 260. We can consider waiving this requirement on a case-by-case basis. Waiver request form available here.

More detailed information is available on our program website! If you have any questions about registration or curriculum, please email celecenter@uw.edu.