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- UW Digital Collections
- Upward Bound: Assistance for first generation and economically disadvantaged high school students to enter and complete college
- American Indians of the Pacific Northwest
- Canadian Studies Center
- Summer Dalcroze Institute: Dalcroze Eurhythmics
- Middle School Short Courses
- Wildflower Coloring Pages: Northwest wildflower pictures and coloring guides
- Celebrating Wildflowers: Fun Family Event promoting native plants and their habitats
- Teacher Workshops: Specialized workshops in culture and the natural sciences for teachers
- Herbert J. Ellison Center for Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies
- Pipeline Project: Placing UW students as tutors in Seattle Public Schools
- Center for West European Studies/European Union Center of Excellence of Seattle
- Music Education Master Class
- Pacific Northwest Band Festival
- Choral Fest: An intensive workshop for choirs.
- World Languages Day: Learn about World Language Study at the UW
- Middle School Academy
- The NatureMapping Program: Participants collect and submit wildlife observations to a University database
- Accounting Career Awareness Program: Explore the possibilities of a career in accounting
- Office of Minority Affairs High School: Alternative high school program located on the University of Washington campus
- Henry Art Gallery Curriculum Guides: Seven different curriculum guides available to teachers on loan or for purchase
- Jackson School Outreach Centers: Your Passport to Understanding the World
- Music in Schools: Residencies in Schools
- Summer Day Program for Children: A creative learning experience for children 6-11 years old
- Jacob Lawrence Gallery: Visit art exhibitions featuring UW faculty and student work
- Special Collections Division: Please call to arrange a visit
- Henry Art Gallery Tours: Teachers and students, grades K-12, to explore art exhibitions
- Library Information for Teachers and School Groups: Librarians offer advanced briefings for high school teachers and librarians wishing to bring students to UW libraries
- Theatres, Scene and Costume Shops: Behind the scenes opportunities
- School of Music Performances and Clinics
- School of Music Academic Presentations: Faculty offer academic presentations to elementary, middle, and high school audiences
- Youth Matinees: Performances are especially geared for students
- Burke Museum Summer Camps for Children: Fun and educational programs based on current exhibits
- Burke in a Box: Traveling Study Collections: Collections of specimens and artifacts that come to you
- Burke Museum Tours: Tours and hands-on activities enhance students' experience
- Classical Mythology: A class for junior and senior high school teachers
- Fascinating Theatre Collections Available for Study: The Drama Library has a collection of materials in acting, black theatre, children's theatre, costume, directing, lighting, make-up and more
Business Administration
- Library Information for Teachers and School Groups: Librarians offer advanced briefings for high school teachers and librarians wishing to bring students to UW libraries
- Early Scholars Outreach Program: Year-round activities to encourage minority students to graduate from high school and attend college
- DO-IT: Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology: DO-IT promotes the full inclusion of people with disabilities in academic programs and careers and the use of technology as an empowering tool.
- DO-IT Scholars: Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology: High school students with disabilities explore careers in science, engineering, business, mathematics and other challenging fields.
- Accounting Career Awareness Program: Explore the possibilities of a career in accounting
- DO-IT Pals: An on-line community for teens with disabilities pursuing college and career goals.
- Making Connections: Support high school youth in STEM Fields (Science, Technology, Engineering, and math)
- Canadian Studies Center
- Upward Bound: Assistance for first generation and economically disadvantaged high school students to enter and complete college
- UW Digital Collections
Computers and Technology
- Upward Bound: Assistance for first generation and economically disadvantaged high school students to enter and complete college
- Middle School Short Courses
- Two Valleys - One Vision GEAR UP: GEAR UP is an educational program which is in conjunction with local schools and community based programs providing academic and social supports helping students to obtain a secondary education
- Summer Courses for High School Students
- UW Academy for Young Scholars: For academically talented high school sophomores ready to jump to honors level college studies next Fall
- Washington NASA Space Grant Consortium: Electronic Newsletter for Teachers: An electronic newsletter with curriculum ideas and Internet links for teachers
- Pipeline Project: Placing UW students as tutors in Seattle Public Schools
- LST-SPS Technology Partnership: Technical consultants for Seattle Public Schools
- Diversity in Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology: Support for pre-college students in Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology
- "How does it get here?" Chemical Engineers Bring you the Necessities of Life: Presentations by and about the work of chemical engineers
- Middle School Academy
- School Library Media Specialist: A Certificate Program for K-12 Educators
- Student Academic Services: Support programs, services, and resources for students interested in Engineering
- Gateway to Educational Materials (GEM) Project: An online searchable database of educational resources
- DO-IT Pals: An on-line community for teens with disabilities pursuing college and career goals.
- Accounting Career Awareness Program: Explore the possibilities of a career in accounting
- The NatureMapping Program: Participants collect and submit wildlife observations to a University database
- Geography (GIS) Internship: Homewaters Project: Internships using Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- High School Visitation Program for Technical Communication: Career presentations may be arranged for high school students
- Minority Scholars Engineering Program (MSEP): Seeks ways to increase the recruitment and retention of underrepresented minorities in engineering
- Seismology Lab: Phone Based and On-line Information Services: A WWW hompage and audio library system provide up-to-date research and information
- Seismology Lab Tours: Tours of the Seismology labs with discussions covering a variety of topics
- DO-IT Scholars: Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology: High school students with disabilities explore careers in science, engineering, business, mathematics and other challenging fields.
- DO-IT: Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology: DO-IT promotes the full inclusion of people with disabilities in academic programs and careers and the use of technology as an empowering tool.
- Summer Science for Girls: Encouraging females to pursue careers in mathematics, engineering and the sciences
- Library Information for Teachers and School Groups: Librarians offer advanced briefings for high school teachers and librarians wishing to bring students to UW libraries
- Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network: Seismology Lab: Serves the public as an earth sciences information center
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- UW Oral Health Collaborative: Helping communities improve their oral health.
- Evening Education Courses for Educators: Courses for teachers offered by the College of Education
- IslandWood: 4 Day Trip
- Program on the Environment
- North Central Washington Reading Consortium: Professional Development in Reading for Teachers in the Bridgeport Area
- Canadian Studies Center
- Two Valleys - One Vision GEAR UP: GEAR UP is an educational program which is in conjunction with local schools and community based programs providing academic and social supports helping students to obtain a secondary education
- Puget Sound Writing Project Writing: A participatory writing workshop for K-12 teachers
- Center on Reinventing Public Education
- Summer Day at the Arboretum
- Middle School Short Courses
- Washington Search for Young Scholars (WSYS): For academically talented students in grades 5 through 8 who want to earn recognition and opportunities by taking the ACT exam
- Dyslexia, Dysgraphia Summer Workshops: for teachers, psychologists and language pathologists
- UW-inSPIRE: Students Presenting International Research Experiences
- Medical Mysteries: A summer institute for teachers of grades 5-9
- Mathematics Education Institute: Researched-based Resources for Systemic Improvement of K-8 Mathematics
- UW Academy for Young Scholars: For academically talented high school sophomores ready to jump to honors level college studies next Fall
- University of Washington GENETICS Project: Genetics Activities for the Elementary, Middle School, aand High School Levels
- Theodore Jacobsen Observatory: Public Open Houses
- University of Washington State GEAR UP Project: Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP) Project focuses on helping more students from disadvantaged backgrounds go on to college.
- Wildflower Coloring Pages: Northwest wildflower pictures and coloring guides
- Herbert J. Ellison Center for Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies
- Teacher Workshops: Specialized workshops in culture and the natural sciences for teachers
- Perspectives on East Asia for Teachers: Contemporary Japan (SISEA 490/pending EDC&I 495): A Summer Course for Pre- and In-service K-12 Educators
- BioQuest: Step Into Science at Seattle Biomedical Research Institute
- Seattle Early Scholars Outreach Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs: SESO GEAR-UP
- Center for Educational Leadership: Customized District Partnerships
- StarNet: Investigating the Effects of Genes and Environment on Smoking Behavior
- Washington Space Grant Consortium: Undergraduate Scholarships: Scholarships for incoming UW Freshmen
- Washington NASA Space Grant Consortium: Electronic Newsletter for Teachers: An electronic newsletter with curriculum ideas and Internet links for teachers
- LST-SPS Technology Partnership: Technical consultants for Seattle Public Schools
- Celebrating Science: A guide for expanding inquiry-based science education into the community.
- Pipeline Project: Placing UW students as tutors in Seattle Public Schools
- "How does it get here?" Chemical Engineers Bring you the Necessities of Life: Presentations by and about the work of chemical engineers
- Orca Bowl: A tournament-style academic competition designed to challenge and recognize high school students’ knowledge in science, math and technology in the context of the world oceans.
- Addiction: Hijacking the Brain: A lecture series for the general public, workshops for professionals, and middle school programs and curricula about the neurobiology of addiction
- School Library Media Specialist: A Certificate Program for K-12 Educators
- Brain Research in Education: A distance learning professional development certificate program.
- Can We Talk?: Summer workshops on leading discussions
- Teaching Foreign Languages in Grades K-8: For those who enjoy working with youngsters and want to help them prepare for life in a multi-cultural society
- Center for West European Studies/European Union Center of Excellence of Seattle
- World Languages Day: Learn about World Language Study at the UW
- Spanish 103 and 201 in the High Schools
- Raising Healthy Children
- Summer Intensive Institute - The Guatemala Experience: Immersion in Spanish Language, Culture and History in La Antigua, Guatemala
- Washington Park Arboretum Saplings School Program: An environmental education program for students
- Northwest Association for Biomedical Research Speakers Bureau for Grades 6-12 and Community Groups for Community Groups: Emphasis is on advances in biomedical research and biotechnology
- Summer Institute in Life Science (SILS): A grant funded hands-on course for 4th - 8th grade teachers
- Puget Sound Writing Project (PSWP): Invitational Summer Institute: Making a difference in how students write
- Classical Mythology: A class for junior and senior high school teachers
- Biology for Elementary Teachers: A course emphasizing scientific investigation for elementary classrooms
- Burke Museum Summer Camps for Children: Fun and educational programs based on current exhibits
- Biology Methods for Secondary Teachers: A course for high school biology teachers
- Library Information for Teachers and School Groups: Librarians offer advanced briefings for high school teachers and librarians wishing to bring students to UW libraries
- Ingrith Deyrup-Olsen Biology Teachers Resource Center: Life science material available for the classroom
- Washington Park Arboretum Explorer Pack Program: Arboretum provides backpack full of equipment for a group's self-guided exploration of the Arboretum
- Washington MESA Middle School Curriculum: Integrated materials to stimulate middle school students' interests in mathematics and science
- Summer Quarter Courses for Professionals and Interested Persons: Courses for persons interested in speech and hearing sciences issues
- Live from Earth and Mars: Online curricula, data, and resources for students, educators and the public
- Partners in Science: A variety of forest education opportunities
- Accounting Career Awareness Program: Explore the possibilities of a career in accounting
- DO-IT Pals: An on-line community for teens with disabilities pursuing college and career goals.
- Special Education Endorsement Through UW Tacoma: Endorsement can be part of a graduate degree program or independent of the degree
- Geography (GIS) Internship: Homewaters Project: Internships using Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- Office of Marine Environmental Resource Program: Educational activities from the Office of Marine Environmental Resource Program
- Leadership for Learning: Education Doctorate and Superintendent Certificate
- The NatureMapping Program: Participants collect and submit wildlife observations to a University database
- Teacher Preparation Program in Biology: Advising for individuals interested in pursuing a teaching endorsement in biology
- Applied mathematics clinic: Graduate student "math specialists": Free consutlation, curriculum evaluation, and other "math specialist" services
- Telepartners in Early Diagnosis and Intervention for Children with Disabilities in Remote Communities: Outreach from UW and Children's Hospital to remote rural communities
- College of Education: Resources at UW Seattle
- College of Education Graduate Degree and Professional Certification Programs: Offerings through UW Seattle
- Teacher Education Master's Degree Program: Offered through UW Seattle
- Curriculum and Instruction: Programs and Courses: Take a course or work towards a degree
- Educational Leadership and Policy Studies: Programs and Courses
- Educational Psychology: Programs and Courses: Take a course or work towards a degree
- Center for Educational Leadership: Programs and Partnerships
- Special Education: Programs and Courses: Take a course or work towards a degree
- Professional Certification and Endorsements: The Office of Teacher Education advises certified teachers
- Center for Multicultural Education: Research and activities are designed to improve teaching practice related to equity issues, intergroup relations and the achievement of students of color
- Danforth Educational Leadership Program: For educators interested in becoming school principals and program administrators
- Peak Performance Training for business administration: High school athletes who take this workshop learn performance enhancing psychological skills
- The Education and Library and Information Sciences Collections: Collections of interest to K-12 teachers, librarians, and administrators
- Jackson School Outreach Centers: Your Passport to Understanding the World
- Teacher Certification Program at UW Tacoma: Program leads to Washington state elementary certification
- Music in Schools: Residencies in Schools
- Community Literacy Program: Contact Dr. Simmons-O'Neill if you are a Seattle Public elementary school interested in becoming a partner elementary for the Community Literacy Program.
- Upward Bound: Assistance for first generation and economically disadvantaged high school students to enter and complete college
- American Indians of the Pacific Northwest
- Teacher Certification: UW Bothell: Elementary, Middle and Secondary Programs
- National Consortium for Teaching about Asia: 2010 Seminars
- Center for Astronomy Education Northwest Teaching Exchange
- UW Digital Collections
- Native Youth Enrichment Program: NYEP
- Quarter Institute in Life Science (QuILS)
Engineering
- Native Youth Enrichment Program: NYEP
- GenOM ALVA: June 19-August 21, 2008
- Upward Bound: Assistance for first generation and economically disadvantaged high school students to enter and complete college
- Science for Success (SFS): SFS will be offered subject to available funding
- High School Visitation Program for Technical Communication: Career presentations may be arranged for high school students
- Minority Scholars Engineering Program (MSEP): Seeks ways to increase the recruitment and retention of underrepresented minorities in engineering
- Seismology Lab: Phone Based and On-line Information Services: A WWW hompage and audio library system provide up-to-date research and information
- Seismology Lab Tours: Tours of the Seismology labs with discussions covering a variety of topics
- Elementary Science for Elementary Students: Classroom activities to discover the fundamentals of electricity and senses
- Applied mathematics clinic: Graduate student "math specialists": Free consutlation, curriculum evaluation, and other "math specialist" services
- Materials Science: Guide for Developing Demonstrations: Instructional for doing demonstrations
- .: Materials Science demonstrations for high school students
- Live from Earth and Mars: Online curricula, data, and resources for students, educators and the public
- Summer Science for Girls: Encouraging females to pursue careers in mathematics, engineering and the sciences
- DO-IT: Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology: DO-IT promotes the full inclusion of people with disabilities in academic programs and careers and the use of technology as an empowering tool.
- DO-IT Scholars: Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology: High school students with disabilities explore careers in science, engineering, business, mathematics and other challenging fields.
- Early Scholars Outreach Program: Year-round activities to encourage minority students to graduate from high school and attend college
- Library Information for Teachers and School Groups: Librarians offer advanced briefings for high school teachers and librarians wishing to bring students to UW libraries
- Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network: Seismology Lab: Serves the public as an earth sciences information center
- Science and Engineering Presentations Offered for Grades 6-12: Chemical engineering representatives visit schools
- Student Academic Services: Support programs, services, and resources for students interested in Engineering
- Piezo-Electrics for High School Physics: A short-course for high school physics students
- Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics Teacher Partnerships: UW -- K-12 partnerships to explore aviation and space related themes
- Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics: Classroom and Schools Visits
- Materials Science and Engineering Open House: Information and activities to learn about opportunities in Materials Science and Engineering
- Diversity in Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology: Support for pre-college students in Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology
- Washington NASA Space Grant Consortium: Electronic Newsletter for Teachers: An electronic newsletter with curriculum ideas and Internet links for teachers
- Washington Space Grant Consortium: Undergraduate Scholarships: Scholarships for incoming UW Freshmen
- Laboratory Experience for High School Students (LEHSS): The University of Washington Engineered Biomaterials (UWEB)
- Washington State Model United Nations: WASMUN
- Materials Camp: Summer Institutes on Materials Science and Materials Engineering
- Middle School Short Courses
- Youth Take Heart: Heart health and bioengineering activities for 5-8
- Bioengineering Summer Camp
- University of Washington Engineered Biomaterials: Science Teacher Institute
Forest ResourcesHistoryHumanitiesInternational StudiesLanguagesLawLibrary and Information SciencesLiteratureMathematics
- Washington Search for Young Scholars: Registration Info
- Seattle Early Scholars Outreach Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs: SESO GEAR-UP
- Wildflower Coloring Pages: Northwest wildflower pictures and coloring guides
- UW Academy for Young Scholars: For academically talented high school sophomores ready to jump to honors level college studies next Fall
- Washington Search for Young Scholars (WSYS): For academically talented students in grades 5 through 8 who want to earn recognition and opportunities by taking the ACT exam
- Mathematics Education Institute: Researched-based Resources for Systemic Improvement of K-8 Mathematics
- Two Valleys - One Vision GEAR UP: GEAR UP is an educational program which is in conjunction with local schools and community based programs providing academic and social supports helping students to obtain a secondary education
- Student Academic Services: Support programs, services, and resources for students interested in Engineering
- Mathematics - Science Integration: Focusing on Mathematics and Science
A partnership of Washington MESA and UW Academic Programs for Teachers, a division of UW Educational Outreach
- UW in the High School: High school students earn college credits
- Middle School Academy
- Pipeline Project: Placing UW students as tutors in Seattle Public Schools
- Making Connections: Support high school youth in STEM Fields (Science, Technology, Engineering, and math)
- Washington Space Grant Consortium: Undergraduate Scholarships: Scholarships for incoming UW Freshmen
- Washington NASA Space Grant Consortium: Electronic Newsletter for Teachers: An electronic newsletter with curriculum ideas and Internet links for teachers
- Science and Math Networks: An online in-class and self assessment tool
- Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics Teacher Partnerships: UW -- K-12 partnerships to explore aviation and space related themes
- Orca Bowl: A tournament-style academic competition designed to challenge and recognize high school students’ knowledge in science, math and technology in the context of the world oceans.
- Diversity in Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology: Support for pre-college students in Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology
- The NatureMapping Program: Participants collect and submit wildlife observations to a University database
- Northwest Mathematics Interaction Summer Short Courses: Mathematics minicourses featuring a variety of intriguing topics
- Applied mathematics clinic: Graduate student "math specialists": Free consutlation, curriculum evaluation, and other "math specialist" services
- University of Washington's GK-12 Program in Mathematics: Graduate students partnered with K-12 math classrooms
- Office of Minority Affairs High School: Alternative high school program located on the University of Washington campus
- High School Tutor/Mentor Program: Academic assistance for minorities/economically/educationally disadvantaged high school students
- Live from Earth and Mars: Online curricula, data, and resources for students, educators and the public
- Northwest Mathematics Interaction Summer Geometry Institute: A Week of Geometry for Secondary Teachers
- DO-IT Pals: An on-line community for teens with disabilities pursuing college and career goals.
- Minority Scholars Engineering Program (MSEP): Seeks ways to increase the recruitment and retention of underrepresented minorities in engineering
- Math Day for High School Students: Learn how mathematics can be exciting, practical, and rewarding
- Applied Physics Laboratory Tours: Tailored to meet class needs
- Transition/Early Entrance Program: For academically talented students ready to do college level work prior to high school
- Summer Stretch Program: Fast paced high school classes for academically talented students completing 7-10th grade by June 30.
- Early Scholars Outreach Program: Year-round activities to encourage minority students to graduate from high school and attend college
- Washington MESA Middle School Curriculum: Integrated materials to stimulate middle school students' interests in mathematics and science
- Summer Science for Girls: Encouraging females to pursue careers in mathematics, engineering and the sciences
- DO-IT Scholars: Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology: High school students with disabilities explore careers in science, engineering, business, mathematics and other challenging fields.
- DO-IT: Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology: DO-IT promotes the full inclusion of people with disabilities in academic programs and careers and the use of technology as an empowering tool.
- Library Information for Teachers and School Groups: Librarians offer advanced briefings for high school teachers and librarians wishing to bring students to UW libraries
- Upward Bound: Assistance for first generation and economically disadvantaged high school students to enter and complete college
- GenOM ALVA: June 19-August 21, 2008
- Native Youth Enrichment Program: NYEP
MedicineMilitary StudiesNursingOcean and Fishery SciencesOtherPharmacyPublic AffairsPublic HealthSciences
- Center for Astronomy Education Northwest Teaching Exchange
- WALTA: cosmic ray detectors for high schools
- Upward Bound: Assistance for first generation and economically disadvantaged high school students to enter and complete college
- Quarter Institute in Life Science (QuILS)
- Native Youth Enrichment Program: NYEP
- UW Digital Collections
- Summer Quarter Courses for Professionals and Interested Persons: Courses for persons interested in speech and hearing sciences issues
- Live from Earth and Mars: Online curricula, data, and resources for students, educators and the public
- High School Tutor/Mentor Program: Academic assistance for minorities/economically/educationally disadvantaged high school students
- Partners in Science: A variety of forest education opportunities
- Office of Minority Affairs High School: Alternative high school program located on the University of Washington campus
- The Exploraquarium: Oceanographic exhibits designed to stimulate a K - 12 audience
- DO-IT Pals: An on-line community for teens with disabilities pursuing college and career goals.
- Patient Simulation Center: Facility highlighting a simulated operating room and a full scale computer operated patient simulator
- Geography (GIS) Internship: Homewaters Project: Internships using Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- .: Materials Science demonstrations for high school students
- Materials Science: Guide for Developing Demonstrations: Instructional for doing demonstrations
- Office of Marine Environmental Resource Program: Educational activities from the Office of Marine Environmental Resource Program
- Washington Sea Grant Water Quality Education: Education programs by water quality specialists
- Science at the Movies: A film and lecture series to explore scientific pursuits
- NIEHS Center for Ecogenetics & Environmental Health - K-12 Outreach: Resources for students and teachers to integrate environmental health into curricula
- Teacher Preparation Program in Biology: Advising for individuals interested in pursuing a teaching endorsement in biology
- The NatureMapping Program: Participants collect and submit wildlife observations to a University database
- Elementary Science for Elementary Students: Classroom activities to discover the fundamentals of electricity and senses
- Master of Science in Biology for Teachers: An interdisciplinary program that leads to the degree of Master of Science for teachers
- UDOC High School Summer Program: A four week summer enrichment program for high school juniors who have an interest in health careers.
- Minority Scholars Engineering Program (MSEP): Seeks ways to increase the recruitment and retention of underrepresented minorities in engineering
- Special Topics in Geology: Courses vary in emphasis from dinosaurs to volcanoes and include a hands-on lab or field trip
- Presentations on Geology: Geology professor visits K-12 classrooms
- Earth Science Courses of Interest to Teachers: Earn credits toward an endorsement
- Summer Day Program for Children: A creative learning experience for children 6-11 years old
- High School Visitation Program for Technical Communication: Career presentations may be arranged for high school students
- Partners in Science: High school teachers spend two summers in a research laboratory, working at the cutting edge of science
- Math Day for High School Students: Learn how mathematics can be exciting, practical, and rewarding
- Peak Performance Training for business administration: High school athletes who take this workshop learn performance enhancing psychological skills
- Seismology Lab: Phone Based and On-line Information Services: A WWW hompage and audio library system provide up-to-date research and information
- Seismology Lab Tours: Tours of the Seismology labs with discussions covering a variety of topics
- Library Information for Teachers and School Groups: Librarians offer advanced briefings for high school teachers and librarians wishing to bring students to UW libraries
- Special Collections Division: Please call to arrange a visit
- Summer Institute in Physics and Physical Sciences for Inservice Teachers: Physics and physical science preparation for full-time K-12 teachers in tuition-free institute
- Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Science Education Partnership Program for Science Teachers: Providing unique, hands-on research experience for middle and high school teachers, and development of curricula and teaching kits
- Ingrith Deyrup-Olsen Biology Teachers Resource Center: Life science material available for the classroom
- Summer Challenge: A fast paced, challenging summer program for academically talented students who will complete 5th or 6th grade by June 30th
- Summer Stretch Program: Fast paced high school classes for academically talented students completing 7-10th grade by June 30.
- Transition/Early Entrance Program: For academically talented students ready to do college level work prior to high school
- DO-IT: Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology: DO-IT promotes the full inclusion of people with disabilities in academic programs and careers and the use of technology as an empowering tool.
- DO-IT Scholars: Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology: High school students with disabilities explore careers in science, engineering, business, mathematics and other challenging fields.
- Summer Science for Girls: Encouraging females to pursue careers in mathematics, engineering and the sciences
- Washington MESA Middle School Curriculum: Integrated materials to stimulate middle school students' interests in mathematics and science
- Washington Park Arboretum Explorer Pack Program: Arboretum provides backpack full of equipment for a group's self-guided exploration of the Arboretum
- Current Topics in Microbiology and Biology: A one and a half-day conference of six lectures on selected topics in microbiology or biology
- Microbiology Lab Tours: Tours for high school students interested in genetics and DNA
- Microbiology Demonstrations: Department will help with classroom projects and experiments
- Biology for Elementary Teachers: A course emphasizing scientific investigation for elementary classrooms
- Burke Museum Summer Camps for Children: Fun and educational programs based on current exhibits
- Biology Methods for Secondary Teachers: A course for high school biology teachers
- Astronomy Observatory: UW Campus Public Observatory
- Atmospheric Sciences School Outreach Program: Graduate students are available to give presentations at schools
- Burke Museum Tours: Tours and hands-on activities enhance students' experience
- Burke in a Box: Traveling Study Collections: Collections of specimens and artifacts that come to you
- Northwest Association for Biomedical Research Speakers Bureau for Grades 6-12 and Community Groups for Community Groups: Emphasis is on advances in biomedical research and biotechnology
- Washington Park Arboretum Saplings School Program: An environmental education program for students
- Salmon in the Classroom: Students are welcome to see salmon spawn
- Group Tours of the School of Dentistry: A 30-minute tour for students and teachers
- Fish Collection: Tours for students grades 3-12
- Summer Institute in Life Science (SILS): A grant funded hands-on course for 4th - 8th grade teachers
- Applied Physics Laboratory Tours: Tailored to meet class needs
- Science and Engineering Presentations Offered for Grades 6-12: Chemical engineering representatives visit schools
- Science Service Learning Program: Links undergraduates with K-12 schools
- Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network: Seismology Lab: Serves the public as an earth sciences information center
- Obstetrics and Gynecology Department Welcomes Inquiries: Department is involved in teaching patient care and research
- Neuroscience for Kids: Curricular resources about brain science
- Botany Greenhouse Tours: Learn about a variety of botanical wonders
- Addiction: Hijacking the Brain: A lecture series for the general public, workshops for professionals, and middle school programs and curricula about the neurobiology of addiction
- Student Academic Services: Support programs, services, and resources for students interested in Engineering
- Brain Research in Education: A distance learning professional development certificate program.
- Mathematics - Science Integration: Focusing on Mathematics and Science
A partnership of Washington MESA and UW Academic Programs for Teachers, a division of UW Educational Outreach
- UW in the High School: High school students earn college credits
- Middle School Academy
- Algae and Daphnia for Aquatic Ecology Studies: Students construct "Closed Ecological Systems"
- The Truth About Science: Process-driven science curriculum
- UW Olympic Natural Resources Center Institutes for K-12 Teachers: Courses for teachers at the Olympic Natural Resources Center
- A Natural History Outreach Program: An inquiry-based approach to linking pattern and process
- Nutritional Sciences, Coordinated Graduate Program in Dietetics: Dietetic Graduate Students from UW give talks in K-12 schools
- Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics: Classroom and Schools Visits
- Orca Bowl: A tournament-style academic competition designed to challenge and recognize high school students’ knowledge in science, math and technology in the context of the world oceans.
- Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics Teacher Partnerships: UW -- K-12 partnerships to explore aviation and space related themes
- Piezo-Electrics for High School Physics: A short-course for high school physics students
- Diversity in Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology: Support for pre-college students in Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology
- Chemistry Course for High School Teachers
- Materials Science and Engineering Open House: Information and activities to learn about opportunities in Materials Science and Engineering
- "How does it get here?" Chemical Engineers Bring you the Necessities of Life: Presentations by and about the work of chemical engineers
- Children's Festival and Friday Harbor Lab Open House: An open house for the community to learn about marine science
- Celebrating Science: A guide for expanding inquiry-based science education into the community.
- Pipeline Project: Placing UW students as tutors in Seattle Public Schools
- Washington Space Grant Consortium: Undergraduate Scholarships: Scholarships for incoming UW Freshmen
- TUTOR Educational Software: Online and CD-ROM tutorials for the health sciences
- Science and Math Networks: An online in-class and self assessment tool
- Washington NASA Space Grant Consortium: Electronic Newsletter for Teachers: An electronic newsletter with curriculum ideas and Internet links for teachers
- BioQuest: Step Into Science at Seattle Biomedical Research Institute
- UW Planetarium Public Outreach
- The Pre-Major in Astronomy Program: A program for entering UW first-year students interested in science
- Exploring Astronomy: Resource Tools for K-12 Students and Teachers
- StarNet: Investigating the Effects of Genes and Environment on Smoking Behavior
- Seattle Early Scholars Outreach Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs: SESO GEAR-UP
- Teacher Workshops: Specialized workshops in culture and the natural sciences for teachers
- Washington State Model United Nations: WASMUN
- University of Washington GENETICS Project: Genetics Activities for the Elementary, Middle School, aand High School Levels
- UW Academy for Young Scholars: For academically talented high school sophomores ready to jump to honors level college studies next Fall
- Laboratory Experience for High School Students (LEHSS): The University of Washington Engineered Biomaterials (UWEB)
- Celebrating Wildflowers: Fun Family Event promoting native plants and their habitats
- Theodore Jacobsen Observatory: Public Open Houses
- Wildflower Coloring Pages: Northwest wildflower pictures and coloring guides
- IslandWood: 4 Day Trip
- University of Washington Engineered Biomaterials: Science Teacher Institute
- Bioengineering Summer Camp
- Canadian Studies Center
- Two Valleys - One Vision GEAR UP: GEAR UP is an educational program which is in conjunction with local schools and community based programs providing academic and social supports helping students to obtain a secondary education
- Youth Take Heart: Heart health and bioengineering activities for 5-8
- Middle School Short Courses
- Materials Camp: Summer Institutes on Materials Science and Materials Engineering
- Washington Search for Young Scholars (WSYS): For academically talented students in grades 5 through 8 who want to earn recognition and opportunities by taking the ACT exam
- UW-inSPIRE: Students Presenting International Research Experiences
- U.W. Planetarium K-12 Offerings: Register to bring a K-12 class to the U.W. Planetarium
- Medical Mysteries: A summer institute for teachers of grades 5-9
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