Assistantships, Fellowships, & Grants: Week of Aug. 7

Summary

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

2023 All-College Graduate Scholarship Competition: Part 2
Part 2 of the 2023 All-College Graduate Scholarship Competition is open to College of Education graduate students who meet the criteria outlined in the survey, and who were enrolled in Spring 2023 and will be enrolled during the Fall 2023 semester. Eligibility requirements vary by award, but there are opportunities open to both master’s and doctoral students. View the application process and open awards via PDF. Apply by: Aug. 9.

Timeline: Awarded students will receive notification of their award in early September. Fellowships will be disbursed early fall semester. Students will be required to submit a letter of appreciation to donors and attend the Donor Reception on September 28, 2023.

Please note: If you were selected to receive an award during the first cycle held Spring 2023, you are not eligible to receive an award for this second cycle. Please remember that, as is customary, the recipients selected during the first cycle this past spring will not receive their funds until Fall 2023.

Contact Carrie Oney (cretenca@msu.edu) with questions. Learn more and apply via Qualtrics

Neogen Land Grant Prize
The Office of Research and Innovation is seeking applications for the Neogen Land Grant Prize. This endowed award program seeks to advance the work of an MSU graduate student whose research has the potential to contribute to economic and scientific improvements in society, with a promise of practical applications that benefit U.S. economic interests. Apply by: Sept. 14. Learn more via PDF

College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Graduate Assistantship
The Office of Academic and Student Affairs in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources seeks a qualified student for a graduate assistantship with an anticipated start date of Aug. 28, 2023 (negotiable). Master’s or PhD-level experience or professional experience in the area of Academic and Student Affairs is preferred. Learn more via PDF

STEAMpower Graduate Fellows
Attention: Doctoral
The STEAMpower Project is looking for graduate student fellows and faculty/staff-led teams that are interested in exploring the intersection of STEM and the arts/humanities. The theme for this year’s projects is sustainability. Award: $4,000. Apply by: Aug. 22. Learn more via the Graduate School