Welcome to the Law, Government, and Policy interest community!
Members of this community are interested in careers that provide services to the public while often working for the public’s best interest in mind. People who pursue careers in law, government, or policy develop skills in writing, public speaking, relationship building, interpersonal and intercultural communication, conflict resolution, outreach, systems-thinking, analysis, and problem solving.
Examples of career pathways include (but are not limited to): lawyers, legal assistants, paralegals, public policy, international development, researchers, engineers, finance and budgeting, managers, activists, community organizers, analysts, politics, advocacy and local, statewide, tribal or federal administrators.
The UW Office of Global Affairs, in collaboration with the German Center for Innovation & Science, the German Research Foundation, and UW CoMotion, would like you to know about the Falling Walls Lab, a great opportunity for students to share …
This course covers verbal logic, puzzles, passage reading, and essays.
Instructor: Stuart Anderson has taught this LSAT course since 2004. He has a masters degree in mathematics, and is an award-winning poet. He has over 30 years teaching experience at …
My name is Tyler Troelsen and I am the Campaign Assistant with Marie for Congress. As winter comes to a close and spring approaches, I am here reaching out about a special opportunity for young activists in the area. I …
Looking to expand your network and explore potential career paths with a former Husky?
Huskies@Work is a UWAA program that matches current UW students with alumni to discuss career journeys and job experiences in one-time, low-commitment online talks. Whether you’re …
Undergrads, alumni and grad students in all fields who may be interested in exploring opportunities to consider graduate degree programs at universities in the UK should plan to join us for:
Title: Graduate Study in the UK
Date: Tuesday, March …