Student questions answered at spring 2021 Graduate Student Town Hall
On Thursday, February 4, the Graduate College hosted its second Graduate Student Town Hall to address questions concerning a variety of topics submitted by students. Questions were answered by panelists Elizabeth Wentz, vice provost and dean of the Graduate College, Cassandra Aska, deputy vice president and dean of students, and Tamara Underiner and Enrique Vivoni, associate deans of the Graduate College.
Funding Hot Sheet March 13, 2020: Using psychology to solve social problems, international research experiences, and more
The Drs. Rosalee G. and Raymond A. Weiss Research and Program Innovation Grants
Research, education and intervention projects and programs that use psychology to solve social problems in the following priority areas:
- Applying psychology to at-risk, vulnerable populations
- Preventing violence
- Understanding the connection between behavior and health
- Understanding and eliminating stigma and prejudice
Sponsored by the American Psychological Association, this is a $1,000 grant opportunity.
Grad15: Funding for international graduate students
In today’s Grad15 mini-webinar, RoniSue Lee and Tania Hernandez with the Graduate College’s International Initiatives team shared tips, strategies, and resources to help make international graduate students’ and researchers’ searches for funding more effective and productive.