Upcoming Assistantships & Fellowships: Jan. 30

Summary

Upcoming scholarship & fellowship competitions open to College of Education graduate students.

The Julian Samora Endowed Scholarships
These scholarships, named in honor of Dr. Julian Samora, support two students (one graduate and one undergraduate) engaged in scholarly activities focused on Latino/as in Midwestern communities. Award: $1,000 credit for the Fall and Spring 2023-24 semesters. Apply by: Feb. 3. Learn more via the Graduate School

P. Lea Martinez Endowed Scholarship Fund
The scholarship, named in honor of P. Lea Martinez, supports one graduate student conducting research on health issues among Latinos. Award: $1,000 credit for the Fall and Spring 2023-24 semesters. Apply by: Feb. 3. Learn more via the Graduate School

Mary Louise Gephart Donnell Fellowship
Enrolled MSU graduate students in good standing studying or researching any discipline related to human environment and design, including, but not limited, to interior design, retailing, and apparel and textile design are eligible to apply. Funds may be used for degree progress, travel or research costs. Award: $3,000 each for 6 students. Apply by: Feb. 3. Learn more via the Graduate School

Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships
The Asian Studies Center awards undergraduate and graduate student fellowships under the Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship program funded by the U.S. Department of Education for the study of modern Asian languages and Asia area studies. The FLAS Fellowship program is designed to meet critical needs for specialists in American education, government, and other services of a public and/or professional nature who will utilize their skills in training others and in developing throughout the United States a wider knowledge and understanding of other countries and cultures. Applications due: Feb. 10. Learn more via the Asian Studies Center

King-Chavez-Parks Future Faculty Fellowship (KCP-FFF)
Attention: Doctoral
The KCP-FFF program aims to increase the pool of academically or economically disadvantaged candidates pursuing faculty teaching careers in postsecondary education. Deadline: Feb. 17. Learn more via the Wenner-Gren Foundation