From advising at math.washington.edu Fri Apr 1 13:21:52 2022 From: advising at math.washington.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Fri Mar 22 12:02:45 2024 Subject: [Mathmajors] Bernbaum Family Endowed Scholarship Message-ID: Dear Math and ACMS students, We would like to bring to your attention the Bernbaum Family Endowed Scholarship. The scholarship was set up in 2019 to support academically meritorious undergraduate students interested in pursuing a career in the field of actuarial sciences. If you are interested in applying to the scholarship please go to https://stat.uw.edu/about-us/awards/bernbaum for more information about the application eligibility and the application documentation required. The scholarship application deadline is *April 18, 2022*. Thanks. Mee Ling Mee Ling Hon Academic Counselor-Senior University of Washington Department of Statistics, Box 354322 Padelford Hall, Room B313A Seattle WA 98195 206-543-8296 Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From advising at math.washington.edu Wed Apr 6 14:20:02 2022 From: advising at math.washington.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Fri Mar 22 12:02:45 2024 Subject: [Mathmajors] SEED Scholarship Opportunity Message-ID: The SEED Scholarship, supports undocumented students from all three UW campuses in financially supporting their education, as well as celebrating their achievements. You can apply here. Applications are due on Sunday April 10, 2022 at 11:59 PM PST. Feel free to reach out to asuwlsc@uw.edu with any questions. 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We will be working directly with their Seattle Life department, with a Principal and Consulting Actuary leading this challenge (*Milliman will present virtually for the case competition intro, we'll give you the Zoom link to that meeting Milliman sends the link* ). At kickoff, Milliman will present a scenario with a dataset for individuals to analyze to find a solution to the proposed problem. The case competition will last approximately 4 weeks, and will wrap up around the *week of May 9th (tentatively Tuesday, May 10th at 5:30 pm)* where students will present their solutions to members of Milliman's Seattle Life team. The application to the form will be below this email! 2. On *Tuesday* *April 19th*, Oliver Wyman, a leading international management consulting firm, will be coming to UW with 4-5 representatives. They will discuss about the actuarial field, what they do on a daily basis at Oliver Wyman such as current projects, opportunities at Oliver Wyman, resume tips, and much more. Oliver Wyman will be with us in *Savery 139 from 5:30-6:30 p.m*. If you have any questions, please reach out to our email, *actuary@uw.edu * *Case competition application*: Mock Case Comp Registration - Google Forms -- *Allysa Peredo* *Communication Director* Actuarial Club @ University of Washington Email: actuary@uw.edu | Website: https://www.uwactuarial.org Facebook: facebook.com/uwactuarial | LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uw-actuarial-club Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From advising at math.washington.edu Fri Apr 8 07:45:28 2022 From: advising at math.washington.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Fri Mar 22 12:02:45 2024 Subject: [Mathmajors] Fwd: Two Opportunities From UW's Actuarial Club In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Actuary Club At The UW Date: Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 3:02 PM Subject: Re: Two Opportunities From UW's Actuarial Club To: Update, The link to the case competition email is incorrect. Here is the correct link. Sorry for the inconvenience. https://forms.gle/DnxYs8kuR4b6uQCKA On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 2:10 PM Actuary Club At The UW wrote: > Hello Foster Undergraduate Advising, could you please forward the message > below to all the students in your department? We are the actuarial club at > the university and was wondering if you could please send the following > message to your students. We believe that Business Administration majors > could benefit from these two opportunities. Thanks in advance. > > Hello, we are the Actuarial Club at UW! We want to send this message to > let you all know of two opportunities we have. > > 1. The UW Actuarial Club is planning to host a mock case competition on *April > 12th from 5:30-6:30 p.m.* and we would love for you to be a part of it! > This case competition will be in conjunction with Milliman, a management > consulting firm based in Seattle. We will be working directly with their > Seattle Life department, with a Principal and Consulting Actuary leading > this challenge (*Milliman will present virtually for the case competition > intro, we'll give you the Zoom link to that meeting once Milliman sends the > link*). > > At kickoff, Milliman will present a scenario with a dataset for > individuals to analyze to find a solution to the proposed problem. The case > competition will last approximately 4 weeks, and will wrap up around the *week > of May 9th (tentatively Tuesday, May 10th at 5:30 pm)* where students > will present their solutions to members of Milliman's Seattle Life team. > > The application to the form will be below this email! > > 2. On *Tuesday* *April 19th*, Oliver Wyman, a leading international > management consulting firm, will be coming to UW with 4-5 representatives. > They will discuss about the actuarial field, what they do on a daily basis > at Oliver Wyman such as current projects, opportunities at Oliver Wyman, > resume tips, and much more. Oliver Wyman will be with us in *Savery 139 > from 5:30-6:30 p.m*. > > If you have any questions, please reach out to our email, *actuary@uw.edu > * > > *Case competition application*: > Mock Case Comp Registration - Google Forms > > > -- > *Allysa Peredo* > *Communication Director* > Actuarial Club @ University of Washington > Email: actuary@uw.edu | Website: https://www.uwactuarial.org > > Facebook: facebook.com/uwactuarial > | LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uw-actuarial-club > > -- *Allysa Peredo* *Communication Director* Actuarial Club @ University of Washington Email: actuary@uw.edu | Website: https://www.uwactuarial.org Facebook: facebook.com/uwactuarial | LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uw-actuarial-club -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Additionally, our CLUE tutors and Academic Success Coaches are available for students this spring quarter with the below services: - *CLUE tutoring * - Drop-in tutoring in Math, Chemistry, Physics, Writing, Economics, Statistics, CSE, and Biology (Mary Gates Hall and virtual). Sunday- Thursday, 7-11 pm. Check our CLUE tutoring website for which subjects are available on which days. - Scheduled appointments in Physics, Math, and CSE - Discussion Session and Exam Reviews - *Academic Success Coaching * - One on one appointments in Mary Gates Hall or virtual - Virtual drop-in coaching (Monday- Thursday, 7-10 pm) - Study Skills workshops Please let me know if you have any questions at all! Thank you for helping to spread the word to students! Best, Lizzy ****Thank you for your patience in my response rate to emails as my hours shift to support students and tutors during CLUE hours. * *LIZZY HARMAN, MS* CLUE Program Manager Academic Support Programs Undergraduate Academic Affairs / University of Washington Box 352805 161C Mary Gates Hall / Seattle, WA 98195-2805 206.543.7547 eharman@uw.edu She/Her/Hers [image: cid:image001.jpg@01D65521.CF82DCF0] The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From advising at math.washington.edu Mon Apr 18 10:07:23 2022 From: advising at math.washington.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Fri Mar 22 12:02:45 2024 Subject: [Mathmajors] DON'T MISS: Math Cross Campus Presentation - A world from a sheet of paper Message-ID: Friday, April 22, 3:30 pm PAA 110 A world from a sheet of paper Tadashi Tokieda, Stanford University Friday, April 22, 2022 - 3:30pm PAA 110 [image: Tokieda poster] Starting from just a sheet of paper, by folding, stacking, crumpling, sometimes tearing, we will explore a variety of phenomena, from magic tricks and geometry to elasticity and the traditional Japanese art of origami. Much of the show consists of table-top demos, which you can try later with friends and family. So, take a sheet of paper . . . Tadashi Tokieda is a professor of mathematics at Stanford University. Previously he was the Director of Studies in Mathematics at Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He is also very active in inventing, collecting, and studying toys that uniquely reveal and explore real-world surprises of mathematics and physics. Professor Tokieda started as a painter, and then became a classical philologist, before switching to mathematics. Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From advising at math.washington.edu Tue Apr 19 09:58:37 2022 From: advising at math.washington.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Fri Mar 22 12:02:45 2024 Subject: [Mathmajors] =?utf-8?q?You=E2=80=99re_Invited!_Interdisciplinary_?= =?utf-8?q?Panels_on_Social_Good_presented_by_EverybodyHacks_=28Apr?= =?utf-8?q?il_20th_=26_22nd=29?= Message-ID: Join us this Wednesday, April 20th and Friday, April 22nd for the next two installments of our Interdisciplinary Panel Series! About EverybodyHacks? EverybodyHacks is UW?s newest interdisciplinary hackathon, organized and hosted by GeoDat, the Society for Geography & Data Science at UW. Our hackathon was created for students of all majors. We welcome projects ranging from app design, creative writing, policy assessments, data visualizations, map atlases, historical reviews, blueprints, visual art?you name it! Upcoming Panels Interdisciplinary Panel: Wednesday, April 20th Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm Zoom Link: https://tinyurl.com/eh-panels RSVP Link: https://tinyurl.com/eh-pan2-rsvp Speakers: - Sarah Pierre-Louis (she/her) Career and Life Coaching in the Tech Industry - Courtney Smyth (she/her) Prosthetics & Orthotics in Health Care - Becky Beard (she/her) Environmental Management and Conservation & Academic Advising - Kathryn Cornforth (she/her) Director of Community Engagement at UW - Karen Levi (she/her) Data Science & Cyber Security Young Professionals Special: Friday, April 22nd Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm Zoom Link: https://tinyurl.com/eh-panels RSVP Link: https://tinyurl.com/eh-pan3-rsvp Speakers: - Nanditha Shivakumar (she/her) Biochemistry & Clinical Research - Luciano de la Iglesia (he/him) Data Science, Social Entrepreneurship & Maritime Software - Sydney Vahl (she/they) Early Childhood and Family Studies - Arghya Kannadaguli (she/her) Geographic Information Studies & Environmental Health Questions? Visit our website or follow us on instagram for information about this week?s speakers and upcoming events! - Instagram: @everybodyhacks - Website: https://everybodyhacks.github.io/home - Email: everybodyhacks.uw@gmail.com We hope to see you there! EverybodyHacks (UW) Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From advising at math.washington.edu Tue Apr 19 10:15:08 2022 From: advising at math.washington.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Fri Mar 22 12:02:45 2024 Subject: [Mathmajors] Fwd: SEBA Networking Lunch, Husky Hackathon, 2022 Job & Internship Fair, and more! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: UW SEBA Date: Tue, Apr 19, 2022 at 10:14 AM Subject: SEBA Networking Lunch, Husky Hackathon, 2022 Job & Internship Fair, and more! To: SEBA's Networking Lunch is next week and there's several upcoming fairs you won't want to miss out! View this email in your browser [image: Website] Website [image: LinkedIn] LinkedIn Happy Fourth Week of the Spring Quarter! Thank you everyone who came out to out First Tuesday, and we're excited to announce that we're hosting a Networking Lunch next week! There's other great events around the corner so feel free to check them out! SEBA's April Networking Lunch April 20th (Tomorrow) Are you curious about what it takes to start a venture capital firm or work in consulting? SEBA is hosting its next Networking Lunch on April 20 featuring David Youssefina at 11:30 - 1:30! RSVP HERE . David Youssefnia is an organizational psychologist, founder (3X) and advisor. After a successful consulting career (Mercer, Critical Metrics), he made the transition to early stage technology and co-founded his first VC backed technology company (Uplevel, backed by Norwest, Madrona and others). David is now focused on solving some of the pressing issues with remote work, specifically, the increase in burnout, isolations and silos. David holds a Ph.D. in Industrial-Organizational Psychology from the City University of New York. When he?s not geeking out on organizational science and technology, you can find him tinkering around in a kitchen (past projects include home-made pastrami and smoked trout) Creative Destruction Lab Program Applications Now Open! *APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN FOR CREATIVE DESTRUCTION LAB COURSE:* 2nd-year MBAs, PhD students, select graduate students, and advanced undergraduates are invited to applications for the dynamic and immersive ENTRE 579/490 Creative Destruction Lab course this next academic year. *Students will get a chance to work alongside real companies participating in the nine-month Creative Destruction Lab program and help them complete objectives such as market analyses, customer interviews, product planning, market entry strategy and more.* *Interested in this unique learning opportunity? Send your resume/CV and a short paragraph on why you want to take the course and what you can contribute to cdlcourse@uw.edu by April 25 at 11:59 pm.* Husky Hackathon on May 13th - 15th The Foster Technology Club has its third annual Husky Hackathon May 135h - 15th. The theme of this year's Hackathon is *Green Logistics*. The Hackathon will be an exciting 48 hours of building prototypes, presenting to investors, and creating businesses. Through this hackathon, teams will experience the entire life cycle of building a product. Leaders and mentors from top technology companies in Seattle will be available to engage and support teams, and a group of leading VC?s will ultimately judge the final presentations. The hackathon is open to students across all schools at the UW, so it should be a great opportunity to network with a new group of students, as well as leaders at some of Seattle?s leading companies. Participants will also have access to exclusive immersive workshops conducted by industry experts so that everyone can learn from this cross-functional experience. Cash prizes will be awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams (last year?s total prize money was $12.5K)! *Registration URL and event details: To be released soon.* Please see the attached student flyer. If you have any questions or need additional information, please reach out to Nilisha Soni at ns77@uw.edu . Job & Internship Fair at Life Science Innovation Northwest [image: TextDescription automatically generated] The Job & Internship Fair at Life Science Innovation Northwest is taking place on* April 21st at 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM PST*. This is part of the two-day life science conference on April 20-21, 2022, at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle. Please see the flyer below for more information. This event is free to students and job seekers. Pre-registration is required and there will be no on-site registration for the Job & Internship Fair. To register please visit: https://lsw.users.membersuite.com/events/16a92b2f-0078-cef3-5091-0b43b0ace9fc/details For the most up to date information on the Job & Internship Fair please visit: https://lifesciencewa.org/events/life-science-innovation-northwest-2022/ If you are interested in volunteering, feel free to email us at membership@seba.org Have a Great Day, Anthony Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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They have continuously served and represented you, the UW student body, since 1908! *All current UW students are eligible to vote*, just make sure to select that you want to be a member of the Associated Students when you fill out your ballot (this will allow you to vote, even if you chose not to join when you were registering for classes). Want to know more about the candidates? Click here to read their platforms and decide who you want to vote for, or visit the information booth in the Quad to pick up a voter?s guide! To learn more about the Board of Directors, their work, and their positions, check out ASUW?s Board of Directors website . *VOTE NOW AT* *VOTE.ASUW.ORG* *The polls will close at 11:45 pm on Wednesday, 4/20.* Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From advising at math.washington.edu Wed Apr 27 14:53:33 2022 From: advising at math.washington.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Fri Mar 22 12:02:45 2024 Subject: [Mathmajors] =?utf-8?q?=F0=9F=9F=A1_MATH_GSP_and_AUTUMN_2022_Regi?= =?utf-8?q?stration_Info?= Message-ID: Hello Math Majors, Below you will find important and helpful information about graduating senior priority and spring quarter course offerings. Autumn quarter Graduating Senior Priority(GSP) registration begins Friday, May 6. If you have not yet applied for graduation, and plan to graduate this coming summer, autumn or winter quarter, visit *math.washington.edu/graduation-commencement-information *. To have GSP for autumn quarter, eligible students must email their graduation application request to our office *no later than 4pm, Monday, May 2, 2022*. *IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION * *BS Math option and BA Math - Philosophy option majors:* MATH 328 is no longer being offered; majors should take MATH 424 - Fund. Concepts of Analysis in its place. *MATH 327 ? Intro to Real Analysis* is recommended for students who plan to take advanced math courses; prerequisite: MATH 300 with a 2.0 or higher grade. *MATH 381 - Discrete Mathematical Modeling * Period I ACMS majors only; Seniors, Juniors only Period II & III MATH & ACMS majors only; Seniors, Juniors only *MATH 407* - Linear Optimization:* Enrollment will be split between Math and ACMS majors, and will likely fill with graduating seniors. All sections will be open to both MATH and ACMS majors on MAY 18 at 9am. Math 407 A - MATH majors only period 1 Math 407 B - ACMS majors only period 1 Math 407 C - ACMS majors only period 1 Math 407 D - MATH majors only period 1 *MATH 407 will only be open to seniors during registration period II & III. *MATH 408/409 ? Nonlinear/Discrete Optimization:* Courses will be offered winter and spring quarter, respectively MATH 408 will only be offered winter quarter; prerequisite: minimum grade of 2.0 in MATH 407 or MATH 464, *and* MATH 327 or MATH 334 MATH 409 will only be offered spring quarter; prerequisite: minimum grade of 2.0 in MATH 407, and MATH 300 or MATH 334 *MATH 464/465 -Numerical Analysis: *this sequence is offered every other year and we anticipate offering Math 465 in winter. The prerequisite for this course is a minimum grade of 2.0 in Math 464. *MATH 480 - Special Topics: Representative Theory of the Symmetric Group* Please note we are trying to get the course time changed, so are unable to register students until the course is updated. For course description, prerequisites and registration request, visit tinyurl.com/math480aut2022 *STUDENT RESOURCES* Time Schedule: https://www.washington.edu/students/timeschd/AUT 2022/math.html Math Student Guide: https://math.washington.edu/math-student-guide *Notable Table of Content Topics* - Course Offerings and Planning - when MATH courses are offered - Major Requirements - PDF Degree Requirements and Graduation Planning Sheets - Current Quarter Drop Policy *AUTUMN 2022 REGISTRATION PERIODS* Period I: MAY 6 - JUNE 19 Period II: JUNE 20 - SEPTEMBER 27 Period III: begins SEPTEMBER 28 Lastly, please go to myplan.uw.edu or my.uw.edu to make sure you do not have a registration hold. Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From advising at math.washington.edu Fri Apr 29 08:10:21 2022 From: advising at math.washington.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Fri Mar 22 12:02:45 2024 Subject: [Mathmajors] Doctors Without Borders/Friends of MSF UC Davis x UC Berkeley is hosting a FREE virtual Global Health Conference THIS Saturday, April 30 on Zoom! Message-ID: *Doctors Without Borders/Friends of MSF UC Davis x UC Berkeley* is hosting a FREE virtual *Global Health Conference THIS Saturday, April 30 on Zoom*! Hear from incredible speakers and network with students all over the country! Speakers include Dr. James Peck, a surgeon and former field worker with MSF, Oliver Yun, the Senior Communications Manager for the MSF Access Campaign, and Dr. Craig Katz, the founding Faculty Director for the Mental Health Clinic in Mount Sinai?s student-run, faculty facilitated clinic for the uninsured of East Harlem. Additionally, we?ll discuss how YOU can get involved now in advocacy causes such as the refugee crisis and climate change. The conference also features a raffle for a $2500 Kaplan scholarship to use towards any standardized tests (MCAT/LSAT/DAT/GRE/etc)! *Learn more about the speakers and register to attend at tinyurl.com/FoMSF2022 !* Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: