Huawei Seeds for the Future Program

Please note that this program is NOT affiliated with UW and participating students will NOT receive any benefits through UW Study Abroad. However, we strongly encourage participating students to enter their travel in the UW Travel Registry for security and safety tracking.

Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei and American Councils for International Education are proud to announce the launch of a two-week fully funded summer program for U.S. undergraduate STEM majors to gain international work experience in an information technology company and a deeper understanding of Chinese culture. Designed to bridge the gap between information and communications technology (ICT) instruction at universities and the practical skills required in the workplace, the program combines hands-on training and the opportunity to learn from seasoned professionals in the ICT field.

In addition to this technical training, participants will also receive an introduction to Chinese language and culture—valuable preparation for a career in an increasingly interconnected global marketplace in which understanding and cooperation between China and the United States grow more important each day.

Program features:

  • Program Dates: July 29 – August 12, 2016
  • Week One: Language and culture training at Beijing Language and Culture University.
  • Week Two: Hands-on work experience and training in ICT technologies and solutions at Huawei’s headquarters in Shenzen, China.
  • Activities and excursions introducing participants to Chinese culture and historical landmarks.
  • Includes all travel expenses including airfare, meals, and accommodations.

To apply:

  • More information and a link to the online application can be found here.
  • The deadline for this international STEM scholarship program is May 1, 2016.

Apply for the Edward E. Carlson Student Leadership Award!

Have you made a positive impact in your community? Apply for the Edward E. Carlson Student Leadership Award! The UW’s Carlson Center is currently accepting applications for the Edward E. Carlson Student Leadership Award. Named for one of Seattle’s foremost civic leaders, the award recognizes individual students who have demonstrated a strong commitment to public service, provided outstanding leadership in the community, and who are committed to continued creative civic participation.

The award recipient will receive $2500 and be honored at the Carlson Center’s Fellowship on May 24th.

In order to be eligible for the award, you must be enrolled as a junior or senior at the University of Washington during the current academic year and working toward your first baccalaureate degree. The award is open to students from all three UW campuses.

Applications will be assessed on the extent to which a students’ conception and practice of civic leadership embodies the values of social responsibility, commitment, leadership, creativity, and collaboration.

The application deadline is Monday, April 18th at 11:59pm. Detailed application instructions, along with the application assessment rubric, and interview logistics can be found on the Carlson Center website. Please direct any questions about this award to Kathryn or David at engage@uw.edu.

Rebuilding Together Seattle’s Spring Rebuilding Day

Rebuilding Together SeattleThere are over 37,000 low-income homeowners in the Seattle area that are in need of home repairs they cannot afford. On April 30, 2016, ASCE member volunteers will take part in Rebuilding Together Seattle‘s Spring Rebuilding Day. On this day, nearly 750 volunteers will work together on 25-30 houses and nonprofit facilities. You can be one of them!
The event is from 8 am to 4 pm, and volunteers will be provided with doughnuts and coffee, lunch, and water. Volunteers are encouraged to bring gloves, sturdy boots, and any other gear to work in, rain or shine.  Up to 20 to 40 volunteers needed.
If you are interested in volunteering for this event, please contact Jessica Aguilar at jessica.aguilar@abam.com.