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Winning team from the 2012 UW Environmental Innovation Challenge. [UW Today]
[volunteer] – UW Language Exchange Partner Opportunity!
To Whom It May Concern,
My name is Tessa Marts, and I am writing on behalf of the UW English Language Programs. I coordinate a language exchange which matches our ELP students with English-speaking conversation partners in order to give them opportunity to practice their English outside the classroom. In exchange, our students help teach their native language to their partners.
However, this program cannot exist without native English-speaking volunteers! Participating in the ELP Language Exchange is a great way to practice speaking languages with native speakers and to explore different cultures. Every quarter we have students from countries all over the world – including Taiwan, South Korea, China, Thailand, Japan, and Saudi Arabia who participate in this program. Volunteers don’t necessarily have to be learning a new language – the ELP Language Exchange is also a great way to make friends with students from different countries and to experience something new.
If you wouldn’t mind forwarding this email to your students to see if they are interested in being a conversation partner, and telling them to contact me if they are, I would appreciate it! I have attached a flyer in case you need more information or want to post it in your office.
Your students may also find more information, including volunteer applications, at our website: http://elp.washington.edu/elp/exchange/
Please contact me with any questions. Thank you!
Tessa Marts
Language Exchange Program Coordinator
langex@u.washington.edu
[job] – Faire Share Alliance Campaign Director Position
Long-term & Summer Campaign Director Position with Fair Share Alliance!
Fair Share Alliance is a citizen-based non-profit advocacy organization that works to provide every American with a fair shot at a good job, a secure future and a strong voice in our democracy.
We’re facing a huge jobs crisis in this country. While too many Americans are struggling to find work, big corporations like Exxon Mobil are receiving billions in government subsidies. The good news is that we can create jobs rebuilding America’s roads and bridges, and expanding clean energy. Big companies like Exxon will spend millions lobbying to stop us, but with elections coming up, grassroots support can make the difference.
We are NOW HIRING for offices around the country. We’re looking for people who work hard, communicate well, and are committed to positive social change. As a Campaign Director, you’ll be part of building a Fair Share Alliance organization in your community and raising the profile of our issues to make a real impact in the lives of your friends, family and neighbors. To learn more details on particular responsibilities we encourage you to fill out our interest form so we can reach out to you directly with more information.
Fair Share Alliance is opening offices in 30 states across the country–it is also possible to apply and interview in Washington for a position in a different state office. Please use the links above or email Leah Farkas at leah@fairsharealliance.org for questions or to get started in the process!
Fair Share Alliance Campaign Director Job Description:
FIGHT FOR A FAIR ECONOMY
As a Campaign Director, you’ll be a part of building a Fair Share Alliance organization in your community and raising the profile of our issues to make a real impact in the lives of your friends, family and neighbors. Campaign Directors are responsible for building the grassrootsmovement to help everyday people have access to the American Dream. Specifically, you’ll run alocal campaign office to conduct grassroots fundraising, build membership for Fair Share Alliance and support for our issues, turnout voters for the elections and keep the heat on the 1% in the media.
RESPONSIBILITIES
You’ll work on a team with other directors to run a successful campaign office. Each Director will be responsible for:
Staff Management
• Recruit and manage a 10-25 staff members to sign on thousands of members in your area to support our work and our issue campaigns.
• Train staff on effective canvassing and grassroots campaign skills.
• Develop new leaders and the next generation of political activists.
Grassroots fundraising and membership building
• Lead the effort to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars and recruit thousands of members for the organization locally. Specifically, meet or exceed your office’s goals for fundraising and membership.
• Canvass three or more days a week to raise money, identify supporters, sign up members and train staff.
• Manage all day-to-day administrative tasks related to fundraising, building membership, campaign and election work and general office management.
Issue Campaigns and Election Field Work
• Work with local coalitions of like-minded organizations, elected leaders and businesses.
• Run media events to raise the profile of our issues.
• Organize grassroots lobbying events and in-district meetings with elected officials.
• Work with the Fair Share Alliance political team to devise a local strategy for reaching out to base and swing voters.
• Recruit volunteers and staff to talk face-to-face with thousands of voters.
• Target and turn out our supporters to vote.
TRAINING
Training is designed to give the skills and confidence needed to tackle the challenges of building a movement. In classrooms and in the field, you’ll work with experienced staff to learn all the skills of campaign directing, including recruitment, leadership development, staff management, public speaking, media, fundraising, canvassing, and administrative management.
QUALIFICATIONS
We’re looking for smart leaders ready to launch a project in their state. Passion for the issues, strong work ethic, ability to work on a team and follow direction are a must.
OFFICES
We have offices in AZ, CA, CO, FL, IA, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MT, NC, NE, NH, NM, NV, OH, OR, PA,TX, VA, and WI.
SALARY/BENEFITS
Campaign directors will make $23,750 in their first year and $24,250 in their second year. Benefits include college loan assistance, two weeks paid vacation, paid holidays and paid sick days. Campaign Directors are also eligible to opt into one of our state health coverage plans. Salary and benefits differ in CA and MA. We are looking for candidates for a one-year commitment, but we are open to applicants who are only available in the summer.
HOW TO APPLY
Send your resume and short cover letter to Leah Farkas at: leah@fairsharealliance.org
[student job] – UW Office of Admissions Front Desk Student Assistant
The Office of Admissions is looking to hire multiple Front Desk Student Assistants to start working this spring quarter.
The Office of Admissions serves approximately 55,000 callers and 15,000 visitors per year. Student Assistants serve as a point of contact for prospective students and families, providing general information and resources regarding educational opportunities, student life, and more. Student Assistants work to create a welcoming environment for prospective applicants and other visitors. In some cases, you will be the first person that visitors meet on campus, and their first impression of the University of Washington.
Direct job duties include answering the Office of Admissions phone, welcoming individuals who come to our office, supporting admission counselors in their outreach work, and supporting processing staff in their daily work.
This job is flexible around class schedules and is year round, including the ability to work over all school breaks and the summer. Students can work for the office until they graduate, with the ability to work one quarter after they leave the UW. The average number of hours per week can range from 8 hours to 15 hours, depending upon the current office operating schedule and the student’s course schedule. Typically, the office is open to the public from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
What we are looking for:
· Positive attitude
· Outgoing personality
· Ability to handle high levels of work with a smile
· Understanding of the UW and its general operations
· Ability to perform repetitive task during various times of the year
If interested, please send the following to admdesk@uw.edu:
· A short letter explaining why you are interested in this position and why you would do a good job
· Your updated résumé with references
Any questions or other inquiries should be sent to admdesk@uw.edu.
APPLY NOW to live in the Sustainable Living Community in Poplar Hall!
[contest] Get Washed! Digital Facebook Contest
Click below for more details!
Earth Friendly Products, an internationally recognized green manufacturing company has an open invitation for anyone to make a video commercial about ECOS, the company’s green laundry detergent, and is encouraging as many people to participate in their digital contest as possible.
Make a video based on health and environmental benefits of using products that are free from chemicals and manufacturing with environmental principles guiding the process.
Each commercial should illustrate ONE of the following points:
· ECOS Protects the environment
· ECOS is made in carbon-neutral facilities
· ECOS cleans beautifully without damaging clothing fibers
· ECOS won’t harm a person’s health
- 1st place: $10,000 and a year’s supply of ECOS and may be selected to be broadcast on national TV, as well.
- 2nd place: $5,000 and a six-month supply of ECOS
- 3rd place: $500 plus a one month’s supply of ECOS
All video submissions must be uploaded and entered with Facebook by midnight May 12, 2012.
The sponsor, Earth Friendly Products, manufacturers over 150 cleaning products made from plant-derived, natural ingredients instead of petrochemicals. It’s important the commercial show viewers ECOS is made from plants instead of harsh, toxic chemicals.
Earth Friendly Products is the leader in the development of environmentally friendly cleaning supplies for household and commercial use. The company’s products are manufactured in five regional plants around the USA. All Earth Friendly Products are manufactured with only replenishable and sustainable plant-based ingredients that are safe for people, pets and the planet.
[event]: Friday Harbor Labs Information Session
UW’s FRIDAY HARBOR LABS INFO SESSION
Thursday, April 12* – 3:30-5pm in Thomson Hall 134
*this is a correction since the initial posting
Learn how you can get involved with Friday Harbor Labs (FHL), UW’s world renowned marine station on San Juan Island. FHL faculty and former students will share their experiences, talk about their research, and answer questions. FHL is an ideal place to spend a quarter and jump-start your career in the marine sciences, education, medicine, law and policy, poetry and more! All courses involve fieldwork, boats, laboratory work, and research mentorship from award-winning faculty. Any UW student can spend a quarter at FHL.
This Fall FHL is offering two unique programs:
1) The Marine Biology and Humanities Quarter will include English/CHID, creative writing, and marine biology courses. This quarter is great for incoming freshman through seniors, no pre-requisite coursework required.
2) The Pelagic (Open Water) Ecosystem Research Apprenticeshipmonitors the sensitive waters in the San Juan Archipelago, and students design and work on independent research projects with faculty mentorship. This 15 credit, fieldwork intensive program is great for sophomores through seniors.
“I cannot emphasize enough how awesome Friday Harbor is. Being surrounded by students with similar interests really allowed me to come into my own. Nobody made fun of you for talking about science and fish all day, and it was actually encouraged! ”
–Jessica Hale, FHL marine biology student
Read more about a Jessica Hale’s experience at FHL
[Workshop]: Preparing for Grad School Applications
Thinking about applying for grad school? The Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships, and Awards has you covered!
Preparing for Grad School Applications Workshop Series
Are you an undergrad planning to apply for grad school this fall? Make the application process less stressful–get a head start on your application materials now. OMSFA is offering a series of workshops to help you prepare four of the critical pieces of your application process: finding funding, writing a strong curriculum vitae and personal statement, and getting strong letters of recommendation. Please RSVP to attend any or all sessions of interest:
- Scholarship 201: Searching & Applying for Graduate Funding as an Undergrad
- 4:30-5:20, Tuesday, April 17, 2012, MGH 171
- RSVP for this session
- CV Writing
- 4:30-5:20, Tuesday, April 24, 2012, MGH 171
- RSVP for this session
- Personal Statement Writing
- 4:30-5:20, Wednesday, May 2, 2012, MGH 171
- RSVP for this session
- Getting Great Recommendation Letters
- 4:30-5:20, Wednesday, May 9, 2012, MGH 171
- RSVP for this session
For more information, please visit exp.washington.edu/scholarships, or contact scholarq@uw.edu with questions.
EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson to be commencement speaker
EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson to be commencement speaker
Wow graduates – even more of a reason to attend the UW Commencement ceremony. Don’t forget to join us at the PoE graduation celebration as well!