Unlocking research success: Nature Masterclasses now available for the ASU community

Graduate students and postdoctoral scholars at ASU now have a powerful new resource to elevate their research and publishing skills —

Environmental physiologist investigates how bees function and their role in our ecosystem

Bees have a crucial role in pollination, which helps in producing food for humans and animals alike. In part two of our interview series, we talk to environmental physiologist Jon Harrison about bees and their role in agriculture and food.

Behavioral neuroscientist examines the intersection between bees and food production

We talk to behavioral neuroscientist Brian Smith, in part one of a two-part interview about bees and their role in agriculture and food.

Research Plus Me amplifies and accelerates the research studies of two ASU graduate students

Recruiting participants for a study can require significant time, money and resources. Thanks to ASU’s Research Plus Me platform, graduate students have a new, no-cost resource for participant recruitment! We share two student experiences from the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.

Embracing writing as a process

How to integrate another crucial practice to create a successful application: the writing process.

Graduate College annual event celebrates scholars and their contributions to ASU

On March 31, the Graduate College hosted its annual “Celebrating Excellence” event to recognize the success of

Funding Hot Sheet April 5, 2019: Research on Autism Spectrum Disorders, proposed admissions reforms, and more

Education for American Civic Life

The Teagle Foundation seeks to elevate the civic objectives of liberal arts education through faculty-led efforts within the curriculum grounded in the issues that define and challenge American democracy. Successful proposals are expected move beyond mere additions to the course catalog and reflect an approach to integrative learning that serves the student body and can be sustained beyond the life of the grant.

This is a $400,000 grant opportunity.