Happy Fall, Huskies! As we move deeper into the quarter, here are the most important updates, opportunities, and resources to help you stay connected and supported.
Reminders & Helpful Resources
International Student Services (ISS) is holding CPT and OPT information sessions this month for students interested in off-campus or extended on-campus employment. These sessions walk through eligibility, application timelines, and what counts as authorized work. ISS is also hiring additional student assistants—an excellent on-campus job opportunity for those wanting to build experience while supporting fellow Huskies.
As always, campus support is here for you:
- UW CIRCLE offers community-building and global student programming.
- Academic Support Programs provide tutoring, coaching, and skill-building workshops for graduate students.
Don’t forget: Winter 2026 registration is open. Visit Register.UW to confirm your pre-registration steps and browse the Winter Time Schedule to start planning.
Winter 2026 Electives to Explore
Here are a few courses that may be of interest to doctoral students across health sciences and related fields:
NMETH 595: Designing a Theory-Driven Behavioral Intervention
Thursdays, 8:30–11:20 a.m. | In-person | HSEB 411 Instructor: Dr. Frances Marcus Lewis | Contact: fmlewis@uw.edu
A hands-on, theory-grounded course where students design their own behavioral intervention from the ground up. You’ll explore how to select theoretical frameworks, operationalize intervention components, and develop rigorous protocols for evaluating impact.
GEN ST 498A/EDPSY 581/SOC W 596 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Youth Mental Health & Well-Being
Wednesdays, 1:30–2:50 p.m. | Smith Hall 102 | Contact: Taylor Jolliffe (tjoll10@uw.edu)
Co-taught by faculty from the Population Health Initiative, Social Work, and Education, this course features weekly expert speakers. Topics include relational health, policy impacts on families, digital wellbeing, and community-engaged strategies for supporting youth mental health. Open to undergrads, grads (with add code), and community members.
NSG 570, NSG 573 & NSG 574
These electives offer systems-level and community-focused perspectives on population health.
- NSG 573 explores systems thinking for population health.
- NSG 574 focuses on program development and evaluation.
- NSG 570: Management of Substance Use Disorders and Other Addictions is a 2-credit online course centered on evidence-based, equity-informed care with guest speakers and standardized patient experiences.
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 cases)
Clients should come prepared to summarize the scientific background and goals of their project before diving into specific statistical questions. Consultants primarily use the R statistical software environment, but they are happy to work with whichever statistical package the client prefers.
Note: This service provides guidance on study design and data analysis. It does not include software tutorials or technical support.
Learn more or schedule an appointment with the UW Statistical Consulting Service
CSSS Statistical Consulting (Center for Statistics & the Social Sciences)
The Center for Statistics & the Social Sciences (CSSS) also offers free consulting for UW faculty, staff, and students working on social science research. Support is available at any stage of a project—from study design and planning to statistical modeling and interpretation.
This quarter, CSSS offers two consultation formats:
Scheduled Appointments
- Monday: 12–1 p.m. and 2–3 p.m.
- Wednesday: 1–2 p.m. and 3–4 p.m.
Appointments are scheduled by email through their intake system. Use the login at the bottom-right of the following page:
Appointment Schedule – Intake Form
Drop-in Consulting (Zoom only)
- Friday: 2–3 p.m.
See full details on the CSSS website
Scholarships, Fellowships & Funding Opportunities
Here are some highlighted opportunities currently accepting applications:
Global Mental Health & Addiction – Postdoctoral Fellow or Assistant Research Professor
University of Maryland
Join a multidisciplinary team working on NIH-funded trials examining peer-delivered interventions for substance use and mental health. Ideal for scholars interested in implementation science, health disparities, or nature-based interventions.
Best consideration date: November 17, 2025.
F.A. Davis Scholarships – $1,000 Awards
Open to nursing and health professions students at any level, these scholarships recognize dedication to patient care and academic excellence. Four students will each receive a $1,000 award to support their education.
Deadline: November 16, 2025.
ITHS TL1 Translational Research Training Program
A one-year, mentored research opportunity for predoctoral students wanting to expand their translational science skillset. Includes structured training and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Deadline: December 22, 2025.
University of Michigan Pediatric Health Services Research Fellowship
A two-year fellowship designed for post-doctoral researchers (clinicians or PhDs) interested in child-focused health services research. Fellows receive individualized mentorship and training across research, policy, and evaluation. Interested applicants should contact sleasure@umich.edu.
Deadline: December 31, 2025.
Nurses Educational Funds (NEF) Scholarships
Graduate-level funding (master’s and doctoral) for nursing students pursuing advanced education. NEF has a long history of supporting emerging nurse leaders through substantial scholarship awards.
Deadline: February 2, 2026.
FIPRN Scholars Program – Firearm Injury Prevention Research in Nursing
A 12-week hybrid program including a fully funded 3.5-day intensive in Colorado. Ideal for early-career nurse scientists or allied health researchers interested in firearm injury prevention, community-engaged research, and practical skill-building.
Priority deadline: November 7, 2025. Final deadline: December 5, 2025.
Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program
A fully funded summer abroad experience to study languages essential to U.S. global engagement. Open to beginners through advanced learners.
Deadline: November 18, 2025.
DAAD RISE and DAAD RISE Pro Internships (Germany)
Summer research internships in science and engineering fields for undergraduates, master’s students, and PhD students at German universities, companies, and research institutes.
Deadline: November 30, 2025.
The Lafayette Fellowship
A fully funded master’s-level scholarship for American students to study in France, focused on cultivating future transatlantic leaders.
Deadline: November 30, 2025.
Bonderman Travel Fellowship – $26,000 Award
A unique fellowship supporting eight months of solo international travel across at least two regions of the world. Open to graduate/professional students and eligible undergraduates graduating in 2026.
Deadline: January 14, 2026.
Information sessions: In-person and online sessions available
Events & Conferences
- Graduate Certificate in Global Health Nursing Info Session
Thursday, November 20 | 11:30 a.m. | SON F349 | RSVP Now
This graduate certificate is open to all UW SoN graduate students. Perfect for those interested in mentorship, foundational knowledge, skills, and hands-on practical experience in global health fields, including:- Infectious disease
- Sexual reproductive health
- Maternal child health
- mHealth, and
- Non-communicable diseases
- Seattle Nursing Research Consortium Conference
April 6, 2026 at 9 a.m. or April 7, 2026 at 4:30 p.m.| Seattle Children’s Sand Point Learning Center | Contact: Elaine Walsh (emwalsh@uw.edu) | Conference Information
Great opportunity to present your work and connect with regional nursing researchers. - 2026 UW School of Nursing Convocation
Friday, June 5, 2026 | 6–8 p.m. | Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavillion
Save the date—more logistics and RSVP info coming this winter.
Job Opportunities
UW Bothell School of Nursing & Health Studies is hiring for two faculty positions beginning September 16, 2026. Current Ph.D. students and part-time faculty are encouraged to apply.