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International Exchange with University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy

Call for Applications: International Exchange with University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy. The University of Washington and the University of Milano-Bicocca (UNIMIB) are excited to announce a fellowship opportunity through the Erasmus+ KA171 program.  This exchange program aims to strengthen international collaboration in marine science by providing a fully funded 2-week research stay at UNIMIB in Spring 2026.  Faculty/researcher will visit the University of Milano-Bicocca, in Milan, Italy. The fellow will conduct an educational exchange with Dr. Francesco Saliu’s lab at UNIMIB. His lab focuses on marine environmental chemistry, chemical ecology, and analytical chemistry, with applications to environmental sustainability and pollution research. Application Deadline: Feb 25th, 2026.

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New Major: BS in Aquatic Conservation & Ecology (ACE)

ACE Major poster with a photo of a student on a boat holding a fish

We’re excited to announce a new undergraduate degree in the School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences (SAFS): Bachelor of Science in Aquatic Conservation and Ecology (ACE). Coming to UW in Autumn 2025.

The Aquatic Conservation and Ecology (ACE) degree is about the ecology of aquatic organisms, the rivers, lakes, and oceans in which they live, and how we conserve them for the benefit of people and the planet. This degree integrates the disciplines of ecology, evolution, and quantitative sciences and applies these principles to contemporary conservation and natural resource management issues.

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UW Aquatic Sciences Open House back on 17 May

A young boy looks into a microscope.

The UW Aquatic Sciences Open House is back on Saturday 17 May, offering a free and family-friendly day of hands-on learning to celebrate science and research that relates to water. Visitors can step on board a research boat used for local science, and experience real working science labs here at the university. We also have hands-on activities led by current UW students, staff, postdocs, and faculty across the College of the Environment and by organizations from the greater Seattle area.

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Reflections on Tribal Fisheries and Co-Management 50 years after the Boldt Decision: Bevan Symposium

Red sockeye salmon swimming in a river.

SAFS annually hosts the “Bevan Seminar on Sustainable Fisheries” funded by gifts from the Bevan family, and contributions from NOAA Fisheries and SAFS. This year, we will hold a one-day symposium on Thursday November 21, 2024, centered on Tribal voices, reflecting on the past 50 years and considering what the future of Washington fisheries will look like over the next 50 years.

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Three faculty job ads now live!

SAFS is hiring for three tenure-track faculty jobs: Assistant Professor Freshwater Ecology, Assistant or Associate Professor in Pacific Salmon ecology, evolution, & management, and Associate or Full Professor in Applied Organismal Biology & Aquaculture and Executive Director of the Western Regional Aquaculture Center. Apply now!

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