College of Education Global Curriculum Fellowship
Attention: Doctoral
The Office of International Studies in Education is pleased to announce requests for applications for the next cohort in the Global Curriculum Fellowship program. The goal of the program is to enhance curriculum in the College of Education in ways that support global competence of both faculty and students.
- Eligibility: Doctoral students who are in good academic standing in any College of Education doctoral program and can demonstrate satisfactory progress toward their degree. Students must be enrolled through fall semester 2023 and spring semester 2024 to be eligible.
- Requirements include participating in a community of practice seminar series and collaborating with a faculty fellow on a curriculum project identified by the faculty member.
- Award Amount: $3,000 ($1,500 per semester, for two semesters)
- Apply by: Sept. 28
Contact Lynn Paine (painel@msu.edu) or Julie Sinclair (sincla53@msu.edu) with questions. Learn more via PDF
Dr. Karen Klomparens Endowment in Support of Graduate Fellowships
This fellowship is awarded in honor of Dr. Karen Klomparens, Dean of the Graduate School and Associate Provost for Graduate Education at MSU from 1997 until 2014, in honor of her unwavering commitment to graduate education. Applicants should be enrolled in masters or doctoral programs at MSU in any discipline including professional degree programs. Award amount: $2,500. Apply by: Oct. 5. Learn more via the Graduate School
NAEd/Spencer Dissertation Fellowship Program
Attention: Doctoral
The National Academy of Education (NAEd)/Spencer Dissertation Fellowship Program aims to strengthen research on education and learning by supporting early career scholars from a wide range of fields. Each year, the program funds a small group of outstanding advanced doctoral candidates so that they can devote themselves full-time to the completion of their dissertation. Award amount: $27,000 stipend. Apply by: Oct. 5. Learn more via NAEd
Education Opportunity Fellowship
The purpose of the Education Opportunity Fellowship (EOF) is to provide financial assistance to Michigan State University’s graduate and professional students who meet certain eligibility requirements. Award amount: $3,000. Apply by: Oct 6. Learn more via the Graduate School
College of Education Equity Fellows Grant Program
The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is pleased to introduce the 2023-24 CED Equity Fellows Program. Fellows will collaborate with the Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion to execute projects advancing our DEI mission. You are encouraged to think expansively about what our community needs in your proposals! Equity Fellows will be selected based on the merit of their proposed idea. Awards of up to $3,500 will be available to support selected projects/programs and can be awarded to individuals or teams. Proposals from all current CED staff, students and faculty are welcome. Apply by: Oct. 8. Learn more via PDF