Newsletter
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User Research Positions
Here For You is a student run, mission driven startup under the supervision of Professor Kathleen Greaney. There are currently students involved in development, design, and business, and with a MVP about finished we are recruiting a user research lead and team to conduct interviews and analyze feedback. If interested, fill out this form. If…
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Engineering Teaching Community Undergrad
Where: BE-330 When: November 12, 2024 from 5pm-6pm Undergraduates at UCSC hold many instructional and supportive roles across our campus, such as tutoring, advising, mentoring, and more. ETC (Engineering Teaching Community) Undergrad exists as a supportive space for student instructors in STEM to meet those in similar roles, exchange ideas about education and learning, and…
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ECE 4+1 MS Pathway Program Information Session
When: Wednesday, November 13 from 10-11am You are invited to join Shelby Wilson, the ECE graduate program advisor, and Nobby Kobayashi, the ECE graduate director, for a virtual information session covering the department’s 4+1 MS Pathway Program on November 13th from 10:00 to 11:00AM. The ECE 5-year Bachelor’s / Master’s Pathway Program enables motivated UCSC…
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Professional Studies for International Students
Interested in learning about a variety of Business and Technology certificate programs? Preparing for an internship or OPT job in Silicon Valley? Broaden your Silicon Valley Job Experience You can meet up with an international advisor for UCSC Silicon Valley Professional Education and learn about the 9-12-month certificates and short, one-quarter programs available to international…
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Wiki-a-thon for BIPOC Scientists and Engineers
Join us October 29 from 2-5 in Engineering 2, Room 180 or over Zoom for an afternoon of creating and editing pages for BIPOC engineers, scientists, and technologists! Bring your laptop and enjoy some snacks while making a difference with friends! RSVPs are greatly appreciated! Wikipedia overwhelmingly recognizes the achievements of white people. This Wiki-a-thon…
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U.S. Army Research Opportunity
The Army Historically Black Colleges and Universities/Minority Serving Institutions (HBCU-MI) Student Program for Army Research and Knowledge (SPARK) program allows U.S. graduate and undergraduate students in STEM fields to conduct research at an Army facility. Under the guidance of government scientists and engineers, students will engage in Army mission-related research projects, including data analysis and…