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  • QB3 Biotech Summer Internships (DEADLINE 4/11)

    QB3 at UC Santa Cruz (QB3-Santa Cruz) partners with local biotech companies and on-campus labs to offer hands-on summer internships to UC Santa Cruz undergraduates. Applicants must be freshmen, sophomores or juniors and returning to UCSC in Fall 2025. QB3-Santa Cruz seeks top applicants for 10-week paid internship positions, where students will learn scientific techniques…

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  • Learning Support Services – List of Covered Courses

    Some Benefits of LSS: Sign up Today

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  • L.S.S. Offers NEW Successful Slug Workshop Series

    The Successful Slug Workshop Series offers 45-minute workshops to all UCSC students giving them the tools to be successful at UCSC. The topics in the workshops are science-based practices for effective, durable learning. Topics covered: Virtual and in-person workshops per topic. See the website for specific dates, locations, and descriptions of each workshop. Workshops are…

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  • Reader/Tutor Needed for CSE 101

    If you are interested, please apply through the Reader and Tutor Application (RTA) System. For specific questions about the course and job requirements, contact Assistant Professor Ishtiyaque Ahmad at isahmad@ucsc.edu.

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  • Want to explore research at Baskin Engineering, meet new peers, and discover lab opportunities?

    CMPM 15: Research Explorations is a 1-unit course where students of all backgrounds (first-years too!) explore various themes in computing and design through low-commitment, student-run reading groups. This course is a great way to explore research topics and build connections that could lead to future opportunities. Enroll now! If you want to learn more about…

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  • An Opportunity to Share Your Story: STEM Community Video Project

    A Creative Celebration of Our Vibrant STEM Community Baskin Engineering and the Science Division are collaborating on an exciting multimedia project that celebrates the varied landscape of experiences within our vibrant STEM community. This project is part of the “Joyful Noise” series that uses creative expression to strengthen our collective sense of community and resilience.…

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Last modified: Mar 21, 2024