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One Month Left! Apply for an IOCDF Research Grant by April 14.

This is a reminder that applications for the 2026 Research Grant Awards are being accepted until Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. ET (8:59 p.m. PT). The 2026 Research Grant Awards will include: Michael A. Jenike Young Investigator Awards (up to $50,000) to support early-career researchers studying OCD, body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), hoarding disorder, and related conditions An Innovator Award (up to $300,000) to support experienced researchers investigating OCD In line with the IOCDF’s first white paper, the 2026…

Call for Proposals: UW Three Minute Thesis

Proposals for the virtual preliminary round due: March 20, 2026, by 11:59 p.m. (PDT) Learn more about the UW Three Minute Thesis and submit a proposal // Submit a proposal Send questions to: uw3mt@uw.edu One slide. Three Minutes. Your thesis. $2,000 in prizes. Theme: How does your graduate research demonstrate impact for the public good? Are you a UW graduate student in the final stages of your capstone, thesis, or dissertation project? Apply to compete in the 2026 UW Three…

Research Practicum Opportunity (Winter/Spring 2026)

We are launching a study focused on capturing breathing and cough sounds from residents in assisted living communities to support the development of digital health tools for early detection of respiratory illness. Practicum students will assist with on-site data collection, participant engagement, and protocol implementation, gaining hands-on experience with real-world digital biomarkers and aging-focused research. Interested students should contact Oleg Zaslavsky at ozasl@uw.edu.

Free Statistical Consulting

UW Statistical Consulting Service (Biostatistics & Statistics) Faculty and graduate students in the Consulting Program of the Departments of Biostatistics and Statistics offer free 50-minute consulting appointments during the academic year when classes are in session. This service is open to the entire UW community and supports a wide range of research needs, including: Design of studies and experiments, including grant proposal preparation Data visualization and presentation Choice and application of statistical methods Development of specialized statistical methods (in select…

Apply to Present at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR)

The National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) is the premier platform for showcasing undergraduate research. This annual event highlights student scholarship across all disciplines, supports career readiness, and celebrates innovation in research and creative inquiry. Unlike traditional academic conferences, NCUR is designed specifically for undergraduate presenters and welcomes participants from all institutions and fields of study. It’s an excellent opportunity to share your work, build professional skills, and connect with researchers from across the country. Application Deadline: December 5, 2025