Upcoming Assistantships & Fellowships: Feb. 6

Summary

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

CED Endowed Scholarships/Fellowships
Applications for Endowed Scholarships/Fellowships for current College of Education graduate students will open on Feb. 6. Applicants must be enrolled during Spring 2023 and Fall 2023 to receive a scholarship. The application system will close on March 6 at 11:59 p.m.

This PDF outlines the questions and materials required to apply. Students with questions can contact Carrie Oney (cretenca@msu.edu). Learn more via the College of Education

Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships
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 Graduate School

SEEK Fellowship
Attention: Doctoral
The MSU Broad Art Museum is seeking doctoral fellows for its “Shouldn’t You Be Working? 100 Years of Working from Home” project. Applications due: Feb. 17. Learn more via the Graduate School

CSTAT Research Assistant Positions
Attention: Doctoral
The Center for Statistical Training and Consulting (CSTAT) is seeking applicants for Summer 2023, Fall 2023, or Spring 2024 Research Assistant (RA) positions, with possible continuation into future semesters. These RA positions are an excellent opportunity for students to get experience doing applied statistics, developing consulting skills, and engaging in multidisciplinary research. Apply by: Feb. 17. Learn more via the Graduate School

Community and Economic Development Research Assistant
The MSU Center for Community and Economic Development is seeking qualified student applicants to assist with the development of a programmatic guidebook that supports practitioners, organizations, and communities to implement more equitable community and economic development initiatives. Learn more via the Graduate School