Support for Doctoral Students Who Are Full-Time Employees Attention: Doctoral This funding program is for doctoral students who are employed full-time. Eligible students can apply for awards up to $1,500 per round of grant funding for expenses. Individual and Group applications open Dec. 4. View requirements and application details via PDF College of Education Summer Research Development (SRDF) Info Session Nov. 27, 1 to 2 p.m. Audience: Doctoral students in their first year, unless already funded via University Distinguished or Enrichment Fellowships (view fellowship details). Register to attend via Zoom Urban Community Engagement Fellowship Program Fellowship Coordinator University Outreach and Engagement (UOE) is seeking fellowship coordinator for the new Urban Community Engagement Fellowship Program (UCEF). The coordinator will work with the program advisory committee to develop and launch a pilot program. This hourly position is aimed at bringing the first class of fellows together to work collectively on a future design for the program including community partner identification, potential project identification, curriculum development, and evaluation. Apply by Nov. 30 and learn more via Careers @ MSU COGS Diversity Equity and Inclusion Award This award recognizes graduate and professional students who actively engage in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) work within their program, unit, or department at MSU. Recipients demonstrate a significant impact, showcase tangible outcomes, and express a commitment to advancing DEI efforts. Apply by: Jan. 26. Award Amount: $1,000. Learn more via the Graduate School COGS Disciplinary Leadership Award This award recognizes graduate and professional students who exhibit notable leadership in their academic fields and/or professional societies at various levels (local, state, regional, national, or international) during their time at MSU. Nominations must be submitted by a faculty member with insight into the student’s leadership activities and their impact. Apply by: Jan. 26. Award Amount: $1,000. Learn more via the Graduate School |