
NIH FAQs - UW Research
Sep 17, 2025 · Update 8/01/2025: NIH FAQs on Supporting Fairness and Originality in NIH Research Applications (NOT-OD-25-132) Q2: How can I find out how many proposals I have …
Canva – UW Brand
On-brand design made easy Get ready to revolutionize the way you create branded content: Thanks to a partnership between UW-IT and University Marketing & Communications, all UW …
Before applying to a University of Washington job
It’s not necessary to include a list of references on your resume. Stay connected To find out about new jobs, sign up for Job Alerts (you’ll need to create an account, then go to the Job Alerts …
Join our inaugural Scholars Abroad program – UW Rome Center
Aug 31, 2025 · It’s never too late to study abroad. Apply to join our inaugural Scholars Abroad program! The UW Rome Center has a new opportunity for learners of all ages to explore the …
NIH: FAQs on Reporting Other Support - UW Research
Frequently-Asked Questions NIH: FAQs on Reporting Other Support NIH Other Support FAQS As NIH updates requirements and guidance for Other Support materials, we will review and revise …
FAQs | Student Financial Aid
University of WashingtonHow long does it take for you to review information I sent in for my preliminary aid offer or request to revise my aid?
FAQs – Veterans education benefits
Frequently asked questions Here you will find the answers to the most common questions. If you have additional questions, please give us a call, or send us an email. You can find our contact …
Digital Accessibility – Civil Rights Compliance Office
On April 24, 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) published a new rule on digital accessibility under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This rule requires the …
Getting Started in Zipline - UW Research
Not sure how to get started with Zipline, UW’s eIRB system? Resources listed on this page will help you get oriented quickly. Zipline: The online IRB...
Sexual Misconduct & Sex-Based Discrimination – Civil Rights …
Under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and other federal and state laws, individuals have the right to participate in educational programs free from discrimination on the basis of sex.