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GSEF funds a variety of student-led projects that aim to support and improve the experience of graduate students at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ. The following projects provide examples on the range and diversity of projects that can be funded by GSEF.
Social Events
Rock-Climbing Event
Applicant:Â Kinesiology Graduate Student Association
Purpose:Â This event offered Kinesiology graduate students a welcoming space to connect, socialize, and engage in physical activity. Many attendees shared that it provided a much-needed break from their studies and served as an effective stress reliever.
Items Funded:Â cost of renting the PAC space for 1.5 hours
Tote Bag Painting Event

Applicant:Â Women in Engineering (WiE) Graduate Student Committee
±Ê³Ü°ù±è´Ç²õ±ð:ÌýStudents in the WiE GSA explored painting through tote bags encouraging their creativity. It also offered a chance for them to network with peers in a relaxed and enjoyable environment.
Items Funded:Â tote bags, painting supplies, and food-related expenses such as fruit platter, chips, and granola bars
Applicant: Women in Engineering (WiE) Graduate Student Committee
±Ê³Ü°ù±è´Ç²õ±ð:ÌýThis event provided students with an opportunity to learn effective meal preparation strategies in an engaging environment while socializing with their fellow grad students! Attendees had fun cooking and sharing a meal together while learning about meal preparation techniques.Â
Items Funded:Â booking fees for the culinary studio space and purchasing groceries
Networking Event by OBEC À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ
Applicant:Â UW Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Student Chapter
Purpose: The event had eight employers at event and an estimate of 80-100 participants. It was a multidisciplinary event (i.e., companies from different areas) that allowed students to connect with and know different companies in the Civil Engineering sphere.
Items Funded:Â Personalized buttons and stickers
Academic Events
10th Annual Conference on Vision and Intelligent Systems (CVIS)
Applicant:Â Vision and Image Processing Lab
Purpose:Â Annual student-run conference provided graduate students access to world-class keynote speakers who are leaders in artificial intelligence, computer vision, and imaging technologies. These experts shared valuable insights, offering students exposure to cutting-edge research and industry trends.
Items Funded:Â cost of lunch for conference attendees on Day 1 from Vincenzo's
Research and Practice in Health Sciences (RPHS) Conference
Applicant:Â School of Public Health Sciences (SPHS)
Purpose:Â The conference included research being shared by graduate students, discussion about research and professions in public health, a careers panel of alumni, a grant-writing workshop/panel led by Faculty, and real community-building social engagement during lunch and breaks.
Items Funded:Â food-related expenses such as breakfast, lunch, and afternoon break