Events
How Master’s Students Can Land Jobs and Gain Work Experience
Attention: Master’s
Feb. 25-29. This virtual webinar series is designed to help you navigate the internship or job-search process with confidence and success. Webinars are 30 minutes and end with a Q&A. You will learn essential job-search strategies, tools, and techniques so that you can identify and pursue career opportunities where you can be paid for your education and training. VIRTUAL EVENTS: Learn more and register via Beyond Graduate School
Graduate Student Spring Break Staycation Lunch
Feb. 26, 12 to 1 p.m. Join for lunch and hang out with fellow graduate students and staff from the Graduate School. Enjoy MSU Swag Giveaways and grab-and-go lunch. Sponsored by the MSU Graduate School and the Office for International Students and Scholars. Learn more via the Graduate School
Free Speech Education Campaign Kick-Off
March 4, 6:30 to 8 p.m. The Inclusive Campus Initiative is excited to announce the Kick-Off of our Free Speech Education year-long campaign and beyond. This event will be part of our 4th Food For Thought: Cultural Community Rebuilding Dinner and will feature Dr. Kristine Bowman, associate dean for the College of Education. Erickson Hall KIVA. Learn more via PDF
Opportunities
Call for Teaching Apprentices: EAD 315
Are you a graduate student who wants to gain experience with teaching? Consider teaching a course on Student Leadership for undergraduate students at MSU. We are accepting applications for both Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 semesters! You can apply to teach Fall 2024, Spring 2025, or both semesters. This is a teaching apprenticeship that offers cohort-style and mentored in-person and/or online teaching experience to first-time and experienced instructors. Apply by: March 8. Learn more via Linktree and PDF
MI-LEND Disability Leadership Training
Michigan Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (MI-LEND) is an interdisciplinary leadership program that provides experiential training for Michigan’s emerging leaders. The goal is to improve the health of infants, children and adolescents with, or at risk for, neurodevelopmental disabilities (e.g. Autism Spectrum Disorders) and other related healthcare needs. Apply by: May 1. Learn more via MI-LEND PDF
How to Complete Your Grad Student or Nonresident/International Student Tax Return (and Understand It, Too!)
This asynchronous Personal Finance for Ph.D. workshop is provided to you for free by the Graduate School Office of Well-Being, Council of Graduate Students, and the Graduate School at Michigan State University. This workshop teaches you the federal higher education tax benefits available to you, including how to tabulate, calculate and report your funding and education expenses. VIRTUAL: Learn more via the Graduate School