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Carlson
Leadership & Public Service Center
The Carlson Center works with faculty, students, and community partners
to develop and sustain partnerships that connect community-based
learning with academic experiences
Classroom
Support Services
CSS provides
comprehensive audio and video expertise to the campus community
and works with faculty, staff and students to enhance learning through
uses of new information technologies, photographic services, an
educational media collection and up-to-date classrooms. CSS also administers the Student Technology Fee/Services & Activity Fee
Equipment Loan Program. Through this program, students may borrow more than
$750,000 worth of equipment. Laptops, digital cameras, data projectors and
more may be borrowed by students for free.
Common Book
Beginning summer 2006, all incoming UW freshmen and transfer students will read the same book. This common intellectual experience helps students find social and academic networks that begin the day they arrive on campus.
Global
Classrooms Project
Global Classrooms
integrates international understanding into students' educational
experiences at UW by electronically linking students and faculty
in inquiry-based courses with parallel courses at institutions in
other countries.
Office of Educational Assessment
The OEA provides a variety of services to the UW campus and external
agencies including course evaluations, classroom test scoring, test
administration, program evaluation, survey research, and assessment
of learning outcomes. For more information on services for faculty,
see: OEA Course
Evaluations, OEA
Test Scoring, OEA
Program Evaluations.
Teaching
Academy
The Teaching
Academy offers programs to UW faculty that gives them the unique
opportunity to participate in workshops and conferences aimed at
enhancing their teaching capabilities. The Teaching Academy also
sponsors the Distinguished Teaching Award, Excellence in Teaching
Award, Brotman Award for Instructional Excellence and the S. Sterling
Munro Public Service Teaching Award.
Undergraduate Advising Council
The Undergraduate Academic Advising Council is a University of
Washington-Seattle advisory committee convened by the Vice Provost and Dean
of Undergraduate Academic Affairs, in response to the recommendation of the
Provost's Committee on the Organization of Colleges and Schools. The Council
is chaired by the Vice Provost/Dean and is composed of undergraduate
academic advisers from a broad spectrum of advising units.
Undergraduate
Research Program
The Undergraduate
Research Program (URP) facilitates research experiences for undergraduates
with UW faculty members across the disciplines.
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