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The Conversation / UW News Workshops in May
The UW News office, together with editors at The Conversation, is hosting workshops for UW-affiliated faculty, postdocs, graduate students and other researchers interested in writing analysis pieces for mainstream audiences. This is the fourth year the University of Washington has offered these sessions, and the first in an all-virtual format.
Read more2021 Spring Quantitative Seminar Series
The SAFS Quantitative Seminar is celebrating its 25th Anniversary. Join us for this weekly lunch-time series with varying topics presenting quantitative analysis. This series is free and open to the public. Please register in advance.
Read more2021 Spring Seminar Series
The 2021 Spring Seminar Series will be held virtually online and open to the public. Visit our events page and click the “subscribe” button to have each seminar and join link added to your calendar.
Read moreFish and Wildlife Ecology Seminar Series speakers announced
Join us Mondays from 4 – 5 pm PT. The Fish and Wildlife Ecology Seminar Series is organized by graduate students in the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences and the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences at the University of Washington. It is a place for students and faculty to learn about the latest research and exchange ideas across departments.
Read moreApply for a 2021-22 UW SAFS Scholarship!
The School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences (SAFS) is pleased to announce the availability of 2021–22 scholarships for undergraduate majors and prospective majors in SAFS.
Read more2021 Winter Quantitative Seminar Series
The SAFS Quantitative Seminar is celebrating its 25th Anniversary. Join us for this weekly lunch-time series with varying topics presenting quantitative analysis. This series is free and open to the public. Please register in advance.
Read more2021 Bevan Series on Sustainable Fisheries
The 2021 Bevan Series will be held virtually online and open to the public. This year’s focus is Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. Visit our events page and click the “subscribe” button to have each seminar and join link added to your calendar.
Read moreWe’re Hiring: Diversity Specialist
The University of Washington School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences is hiring a Diversity Specialist – this temporary position will be 9 months at 50% FTE, including benefits, and will report to the Manager of Student Services & Diversity. The SAFS Diversity Specialist will fill a key role in the School’s ongoing efforts to become an equitable, inclusive, and welcoming academic and professional institution for students, staff, faculty, and colleagues.
Read more2020 Graduate Student Symposium
The 31st Annual Graduate Student Symposium will be held on Thursday, November 12th, 2020, from 9 am to 4:15 pm on Zoom. This event is a wonderful opportunity for SAFS graduate students to share their current, past, or proposed research and get feedback from other students, faculty, and scientists.
Read moreCitizen Scientists Help Count Deep 7 Bottomfish in Hawaii
The Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center is launching a new citizen science project called OceanEYEs and is seeking volunteers to help find Deep 7 bottomfish in underwater videos.
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