Quarter-Time Research Assistant Position
Dr. Jiahang Li, principal investigator of the Technology Facilitated Chinese Language Teaching (TFCLT) Project, funded by the U.S. Department of Education, is seeking a part-time graduate research assistant. Responsibilities include attending meetings, assisting with research activities, managing documents and supporting team communications. View position description via PDF. To apply, email Dr. Jiahang Li (jiahang@msu.edu) a current CV, statement of purpose and three references.
Graduate Research Assistantship for the College of Nursing
The MSU College of Nursing is hiring a part-time (50%) graduate research assistant to support various projects. Responsibilities include data collection, literature management, administrative tasks and more. Applicants must have Microsoft Suite and EndNote experience, and be available for 20 hours per week. Learn more via the Graduate School
Graduate Student Award for Science Communication and Outreach
Nominations are open for MSU’s Graduate Student Award for Science Communication and Outreach, honoring exceptional graduate students who effectively communicate scholarly ideas to the public. Award amount: $750. Apply by: Nov. 10. Learn more via MSU University Outreach and Engagement
Graduate Student Award for Community Engagement Scholarship
Nominations are open for MSU’s Graduate Student Award for Community Engagement Scholarship, honoring outstanding graduate students for community-engaged scholarship during their years of graduate study. Award amount: $750. Apply by: Nov. 10. Learn more via MSU University Outreach and Engagement
MSU Youth Equity Project Seed Grant
The MSU Youth Equity Project Faculty and Graduate Student Seed Grants will help to fund the initiation or continuation of a research project on social disparities among marginalized youth that reflects and/or advances the mission and aims of the Youth Equity Project. Award Amount: $1,500. Apply by: Nov. 13. Learn more via PDF
Critical Language Scholarships
The Critical Language Scholarships (CLS) provide funding for the study of less commonly taught languages. The CLS program partners with universities and nonprofits around the globe to provide cohorts of U.S. students an opportunity to study the language and culture in a country/location where the target language is commonly spoken. Apply by: Nov. 14. Learn more via Critical Language Scholarship
College of Education Fellowship Opportunities
Attention: Doctoral
Did you know the Academic and Graduate Student Affairs office has several fellowship opportunities available each year? Please visit their website for a summary of various funding competitions and find details on recent/upcoming info sessions below:
- Dissertation Completion Fellowship (DCF). Audience: Doctoral students in their final year of doctoral studies (view fellowship details). If you missed our recent virtual information session, view the presentation slides via PDF
- Summer Research Fellowship (SRF). Audience: Doctoral students in their second year & beyond, but not yet at the dissertation stage (view fellowship details). If you missed our recent virtual information session, view the presentation slides via PDF
- 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