Tag: Opportunities
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Linter Workshop with ACM!
Join the Association for Computing Machinery on Thursday, January 16th from 5-6PM at E2-180 for our Linters Workshop! Come learn about linters, debuggers, and version control.
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BioInformatics Club Oxford Nanopore Workshop
The Bioinformatics Club is excited to announce that Oxford Nanopore will be coming to UCSC this Thursday, January 16th from 11AM – 2PM @ E2-180 to present their human variation and transcriptome workflows! Please register here and fill out the form our google form for this event, and follow the directions to install Epi2me for…
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Lead by Design Info Session
Lead by Design (CMPM 115) Info Sessions: Location: BE 55Friday, January 23rd at 12:00 PMThursday, January 30th at 1:30 PM Have you ever wondered what it’s like to teach your own class? Now’s your chance to become a student professor! Join CMPM 115: Lead by Design, keep your potential topic in mind! Through this 5-unit…
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Summer 2025 Courses Launch
Plan for summer this winter at summer.ucsc.edu. Courses searchable by department or by general education requirement. Anyone can take classes at UCSC over the summer. Contact our office anytime.
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Innovative Women in Climate & Tech
An evening with women entrepreneurs, funders, and founders to discuss innovation and opportunities to create change. Discussion panel followed by networking and light refreshments. Moderator: Sri Kurniawan, Professor of Computational Media, Baskin School of Engineering Panelists Co-hosted by the Innovation & Business Engagement Hub, the Genomics Institute, and QB3 **Park Mobile available in Lot 116.
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Weaving Sustainability into Fashion – Enroll now in CRSN 151C!
Interested in sustainable fashion and design? CRSN 151C: Sustainability in Textiles offers a hands-on approach to learning about textile production, reuse, and recycling. Explore the environmental impact of clothing while developing skills in sewing, weaving, dyeing, and fiber processing. May feature field trips and guest speakers! Course Details: Seats are limited – enroll now!
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Elevate Your Consulting Career with Gesher Group Consulting!
Happy Winter, Slugs! Are you ready to take your professional development to the next level? Do you want to build a powerful network and gain invaluable experience by helping local businesses thrive? Join Gesher Group Consulting, UCSC’s oldest all-major inclusive consulting club! Since 2013, our dynamic team of 30+ consultants has delivered strategic, high-impact solutions…
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Tutors/Readers for CSE 140: Intro to AI
We are looking for tutors/readers for CSE 140, Intro to AI for this winter quarter.Applicants should have strong interest in helping others succeed. In addition, applicants should have taken this course before AND have done the PacMan project. If you are interested, please apply at the RTA website and send the following information to nimontaz@ucsc.edu:
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Tutoring Applications Open for CSE101
We are looking for tutors/readers for CSE101, Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms for this Winter quarter. Applicants should have done very well in CSE101 and be eager to help others succeed. Experience with Codio is preferred. If you are interested, please apply at the RTA website and send the following information to nimontaz@ucsc.edu:
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Readers/Tutors for CSE 180: Database Systems
If you have completed CSE 180 or CSE 182 and are interested in serving as a tutor or reader for CSE 180 in the upcoming Winter quarter, please apply through the RTA system. For more information, feel free to contact Professor Ishtiyaque Ahmad at isahmad@ucsc.edu.
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Readers/Tutors for CSE 101M: Mathematical Thinking for CS
We are looking for readers and tutors for CSE101M, Mathematical Thinking for Computer Science, this Winter. Applicants should have experience writing rigorous mathematical proofs, and have done well in CSE101M, CSE16, or an equivalent course. If you are interested, please apply here, and additionally send the following information to Professor Fremont at dfremont@ucsc.edu:
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Readers/Tutors for CSE 101M: Mathematical Thinking for CS
We are looking for readers and tutors for CSE101M, Mathematical Thinking for Computer Science, this Winter. Applicants should have experience writing rigorous mathematical proofs, and have done well in CSE101M, CSE16, or an equivalent course. If you are interested, please apply here, and additionally send the following information to Professor Fremont at dfremont@ucsc.edu: