Resources for Students
UW Immunology graduate students are encouraged to utilize various departmental and university research resources. Both UW Graduate School assistance and the University of Washington’s central resources are available to our students.
Graduate School Resources and Information
The UW Graduate School provides assistance and information on graduate student policies and requirement as well as finances, student life, governance, professional development, diversity, and funding opportunities. Learn more: UW Graduate School
Center for Health Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (CEDI)
The mission of the Center for Health Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (CEDI) is to build individual and institutional capacity to achieve excellence, foster innovation, and further health equity in our state and region by advancing diversity and inclusiveness throughout the School of Medicine’s teaching, patient care and research programs.
GO-MAP: Supporting Graduate Students of Color at the UW
As a unit of the University of Washington Graduate School, the Graduate Opportunities and Minority Achievement Program (GO-MAP) is committed to enhancing equity and social progression to promote the success of graduate students of color at our Bothell, Seattle and Tacoma campuses.
For nearly 50 years, GO-MAP has worked with graduate students, staff, faculty, and campus leadership to develop initiatives that strengthen graduate diversity, enhance academic opportunities, and encourage and support research exploring cultural diversity. GO-MAP aims to cultivate a culturally and ethnically diverse academic and social environment in which all graduate students can learn and thrive while attending the University of Washington.
GO-MAP promotes and supports:
- Outreach, Recruitment and Graduate Student Success
- Professional Development and Community Building
- Graduate Funding Opportunities
- Scholarship and Research
- Advocacy, Consulting and Advising
Funding – Diversity Fellowships & Awards
UW – SACNAS Chapter – Advancing Hispanics/Chicanos & Native Americans in Science
UW Diversity – Explore Diversity at the UW
UW Intergroup Dialogue, Education and Action IDEA Center
UW Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies
STUDENT CONDUCT CODE
The Student Conduct Code was created to provide information on a wide variety of topics and issues that germane to graduate studies. This document is Pursuant to chapter 34.05 RCW and the authority granted by Chapter 28B.20.130 RCW, the Board of Regents of the University of Washington has established regulations on student conduct and student discipline on the University campus.