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Belonging and Healing in Uncertain Times: A Community Care Space

In light of current events, locally and globally, that may be causing stress, fear, grief, or a sense of unsafety for members of our community, the UW School of Nursing DEIB Office is offering a recurring virtual space to pause, ground, and be together. These community care gatherings will be held every other Friday, beginning Friday, January 23, from 10 a.m.–11 a.m., via Zoom. This space is not intended to provide solutions or require sharing. Rather, it is a supportive,…

Join the Graduate School Dean’s monthly office hour

All graduate students are invited to the Graduate School Dean’s monthly office hour. During these “What’s on Your Mind” sessions, Dean Williamson-Lott hosts a virtual, open forum each month (typically on the first or second Monday) to discuss topics and issues related to graduate education. She meets one-on-one with graduate students, faculty, and staff, and welcomes the opportunity to connect with as many members of the community as possible. No appointment is needed—simply join the Zoom meeting, enter the waiting…

Teaching Assistant (50% FTE) Spring 2026 – NURS 552: Wellness, Health Promotion & Disease Prevention

We are recruiting for a Teaching Assistants in the Department of Biobehavioral Nursing & Health Informatics to provide teaching related support for NURS 552: WELLNESS, HEALTH PROMOTION, & DISEASE PREVENTION in Spring Quarter 2026. These graduate courses provide students with theoretical and practical knowledge about the essentials of the DNP role to include Health Promotion and Quality Improvement. Courses meet on Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. – 12:50 p.m. View full position details (PDF)

Teaching Assistant (50% FTE) Spring 2026 – NMETH 536: Methods of Program Evaluation & Quality Improvement

We are recruiting a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Biobehavioral Nursing & Health Informatics to provide teaching-related support for NMETH 536: Methods of Program Evaluation & Quality Improvement in Spring 2026. This graduate course teaches principles and practice of program evaluation and quality assurance. It emphasizes current practices in designing, managing, evaluating, and disseminating findings for use in a variety of healthcare contexts. The course also includes content on the use of informatics to improve the effectiveness, efficiency, and…

Teaching Assistant (50% FTE), NMETH 533, Spring 2026

We are recruiting a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Biobehavioral Nursing & Health Informatics to provide teaching-related support for NMETH 533: Appraisal and Translation of Evidence for Practice in Spring 2026. This graduate course works to enhance the use of methods to critically appraise literature, design and implement processes to evaluate outcomes of practice, and promote patient-centered care. It applies relevant findings to improve practice, develop guidelines, and use information technology and research methods, including the dissemination of findings….