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Event Series Attend a D2P Open House

Attend a D2P Open House

D2P 1403 University Avenue, 53715, WI, United States

Do you have an idea for an innovative product, service, or novel approach to a social problem? Every month, we host open houses for campus innovators. We also have an on-demand option, or can schedule 1:1 mentor chats for those who are not able to attend the live sessions.

UW Health – Mindful Parenting and Caregiving, Nov 13 or Nov 19

Online Event

Come join us to explore mindfulness as it relates to our roles as parents, stepparents, grandparents, and caregivers of children. We will explore concepts of mindful parenting/caregiving, engage in practices such as yoga and meditation, and have the opportunity to connect with others facing the joys and challenges of parenting/caregiving.

2022 UW–Madison Diversity Forum “The Power of Remembering : Reclaiming Our Legacies to Imagine New Futures”

UW Madison Varsity Hall Union South, 1308 W. Dayton St., Madison, WI, United States

Registration is now open to attend the 2022 UW–Madison Diversity Forum — “The Power of Remembering: Reclaiming Our Legacies to Imagine New Futures” — which will be held Nov. 14 & 15 at Union South with options to participate in-person and online. As always, the Diversity Forum is free and open to the public.

Event Series Attend a D2P Open House

Attend a D2P Open House

D2P 1403 University Avenue, 53715, WI, United States

Do you have an idea for an innovative product, service, or novel approach to a social problem? Every month, we host open houses for campus innovators. We also have an on-demand option, or can schedule 1:1 mentor chats for those who are not able to attend the live sessions.

Innovate with the Department of Homeland Security

Webinar

Join University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Discovery to Product (D2P) for a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science & Technology Directorate (S&T) webinar about innovation and entrepreneurial opportunities on November 18.

How ‘chemistry of life’ can help fight disease topic of Nov. 22 Tech Council luncheon

Sheraton Hotel 706 John Nolen Drive, Madison, WI, United States

Metabolism is the set of life-giving biochemical reactions that enable human cells to grow, develop and maintain physiological stability while adapting to external change. But what happens when metabolism goes array? Many diseases and conditions, some rare but some as prevalent as cancer, can take root. Researchers from the Morgridge Institute for Research, a private biomedical research body housed within the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery, will talk about their work and the broader UW-Madison focus on metabolic health at the Tuesday, Nov. 22, Tech Council Innovation Network luncheon in Madison.

Event Series Attend a D2P Open House

Attend a D2P Open House

D2P 1403 University Avenue, 53715, WI, United States

Do you have an idea for an innovative product, service, or novel approach to a social problem? Every month, we host open houses for campus innovators. We also have an on-demand option, or can schedule 1:1 mentor chats for those who are not able to attend the live sessions.

Event Series Attend a D2P Open House

Attend a D2P Open House

D2P 1403 University Avenue, 53715, WI, United States

Do you have an idea for an innovative product, service, or novel approach to a social problem? Every month, we host open houses for campus innovators. We also have an on-demand option, or can schedule 1:1 mentor chats for those who are not able to attend the live sessions.

CROSSROADS OF IDEAS: WHAT CAN ROBOTS TELL US ABOUT OUR HUMANITY?

H.F. DeLuca Forum 330 N. Orchard St., Madison, WI, United States

Why do we build robots? Why are we fascinated by them? In this talk, Bilge Mutlu will argue that it is because we want to see ourselves in places we live, things we use — even technology.

UW-Madison’s single biggest major is Comp Sci: Learn why that matters

Sheraton Hotel 706 John Nolen Drive, Madison, WI, United States

From producing graduates who are ready for today’s tech-oriented jobs to spinning off young companies to working with companies on research projects, the UW-Madison Department of Computer Sciences is one of the university’s fastest-growing assets.

UW Biotechnology Program – URP Free Pizza Luncheon

MGE Innovation Center 510 Charmany Drive, Room 50, Madison, United States

The M.S. in Biotechnology is bringing back our FREE Pizza Luncheon for University Research Park biotech tenants! Join us to learn about the M.S. in Biotechnology Program, UW-Madison’s flagship biotech master’s degree for working professionals.

The 2023 Transcend Madison Innovation Competition

Wisconsin Institute for Discovery Building 330 North Orchard Street, Madison

What will be the next big idea from UW-Madison's student entrepreneurs? Join lead event sponsor Discovery to Product at next week's Transcend Madison Innovation Competition.

National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) 2023

University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire 105 Garfield Avenue, Eau Claire, WI, United States

NCUR is dedicated to promoting undergraduate research, scholarship and creative activity in all fields of study by sponsoring an annual conference for students. Unlike meetings of academic professional organizations, this gathering of student scholars welcomes presenters from all institutions of higher learning and from all disciplines.

2023 Wisconsin Film Festival

Multiple Madison Locations Madison, WI

The Wisconsin Film Festival works to showcase local talent while presenting films from around the globe.

2023 UW Science Expeditions – Campus Open House

UW Madison Campus Madison, WI

Come explore UW-Madison and experience science as exploring the unknown. Talk with researchers, visit science venues across campus, enjoy our Science Spectacular Shows, and try your hand at our interactive Exploration Stations. From astronomy to zoology, UW Science Expeditions is the annual campus-wide science open house that connects you to UW people and places all year round.

Science journals editor-in-chief shares ideas for reinvigorating public confidence in higher education during campus visit Apr. 17-18

H.F. DeLuca Forum 330 N. Orchard St., Madison, WI, United States

Holden Thorp, Science journals editor-in-chief, is coming to address one of the most pressing problems in higher education — how to better engage as partners with a public that has shown signs it is losing trust in science and in the nation’s institutions of higher education.

17th Wisconsin Stem Cell Symposium

PROMEGA 5445 E. Cheryl Parkway, Fitchburg, WI, United States

This Symposium is coordinated by the University of Wisconsin–Madison Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine Center and the BTC Institute. This symposium will bring together world leaders to present and discuss recent advancements, promising strategies, and clinical trials in regenerative technologies for preventing and treating neurological disorders.

UW Health: Mindfulness in Motion, In-person

UW Health Science Dr Medical Center (SDMC) 621 Science Dr, Madison, WI, United States

Explore the benefits of mindful awareness in moving meditations. This active class involves sequences of slow physical movements inspired by forms of Qigong, a Chinese wellbeing practice several thousands of years old, supporting flexibility and strength of body and mind.

UW Health: Contemplative Photography Practice in-person

UW Health Science Dr Medical Center (SDMC) 621 Science Dr, Madison, WI, United States

The heart of this 5-week course is to fully connect with the “Now” moments of our day-to-day lives through the practice of photography. Visual exercises and assignments will help to realize the ever-present beauty of the ordinary world around us.

Wisconsin Digital Symposium

Online Event

Join us on May 25, 2023, for the second annual Wisconsin Digital Symposium, a special virtual program hosted by the UW E-Business Consortium and open to members and non-members alike. During this event, we will explore new and proven approaches and innovative technologies to address the practical and urgent challenges of digital transformation and the volatile business environment.

UW Health: Simplicity in the Midst of Complexity – an LGBTQAI+ Half-day Retreat

Wingra Family Medical Center 1102 S. Park, Madison, WI, United States

You are warmly invited to join us in a half-day mindfulness meditation retreat for the LGBTQAI+ community. This retreat is appropriate for beginner and advanced mindfulness practitioners. It will include guidance and instruction for mindful movement and sitting practices.