Council of Graduate Students Updates: Scholarships and Grants! ACT NOW!

Apply for the Ray Travel Award for Service and Scholarship

 

Funding Period 4 Deadline: February 1, 2016.

Conference dates must begin on/ between: April  – June 

See our webpage for information:

https://cgs.osu.edu/funding-opportunities/ray-travel-award/

 

Apply for the Career Development Grant

 

The Career Development Grant awards up to $350 for professional development (non-research activities).

Funding Period 4 Deadline: February 1, 2016

Conference dates must begin on/ between: April 1, 2017 – June 30, 2017

See our webpage for information:

https://cgs.osu.edu/funding-opportunities/development_funding/

 

NOTE: Apply by the application deadline if you are hoping to present at a conference that falls within an application period’s dates, even if you have not yet received word regarding your conference submission.

 

Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship Competition Deadline Feb. 1, 2017

Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship Competition

The Center for Slavic and East European Studies at The Ohio State University is seeking applications for its 2017-18 Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship competition under the U.S. Department of Education’s Title VI Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship program. Applications are being accepted for Summer 2017 and Academic Year 2017-18 fellowships for undergraduate, graduate, and professional students who are pursuing a course of study requiring advanced foreign language and area studies training. Eligible languages taught at Ohio State include Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Turkish, and Uzbek, however, subject to approval, fellowships may be used for study at other U.S. institutions or to study abroad. The fellowship deadline is February 1, 2017.

All students interested in applying should plan on attending an Information Session. Upcoming sessions on are November 29, December 2, December 6, and January 11.

Questions can be addressed to Eileen Kunkler, the Slavic Center assistant director, at kunkler.10@osu.edu.

Call for Abstracts for 2017 Hayes Forum DUE November 10th

The Hayes Graduate Research Forum Committee is pleased to announce a

call for abstracts from graduate students at The Ohio State University to participate in the prestigious, 31st Edward F. Hayes Research Forum.

Cash prizes of over $14,000 will be awarded to top presenters in each academic area.

Abstracts will be accepted through November 10th

 

This exceptional showcase will be held March 3, 2017 and is dedicated to presenting outstanding research by graduate students from across the range of OSU’s academic areas.

 

To submit an abstract, please visit: https://cgs.osu.edu/hayes-forum/

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We strongly encourage you to review all abstract submission guidelines before submitting your abstract.

 

Questions? Contact Tracey Walterbusch: walterbusch.1@osu.edu
The Hayes Forum is co-sponsored by the Council of Graduate Students, the Graduate School, and the Office of Research.

 

Tracey Walterbusch, M.Ed.

Vice President

Council of Graduate Students

2008 Ohio Union

1739 N. High Street

Columbus, OH 43210

cgs.osu.edu

 

Doctoral Student, Higher Education Student Affairs Program

College of Education & Human Ecology

Department of Educational Studies

310A Ramseyer Hall

29 West Woodruff Avenue

Columbus, OH 43210

 

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Graduate and Professional Student Albert Schweitzer Fellowships Available

Community service-minded graduate and professional students are encouraged to apply for 2017-18 Columbus-Athens Albert Schweitzer Fellowships. Fellows partner with community organizations on year-long service projects to address social and health-related needs in Franklin and Athens counties. To learn more, attend an information session tomorrow, Tuesday, October 18, 2016 from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. at the 18th Avenue Library’s Research Commons, Room 350. The Research Commons is located on the 3rd Floor.   Mon., 11/2, 3-4 p.m. or 11/13, 1-2 p.m. in Room 385 Bricker Hall, or 11/13, 1:00-2:00 p.m., Room 385 Bricker Hall. Program information: http://www.schweitzerfellowship.org/chapters/columbus/. Application deadline February 2017.  information, contact Dr. Lorraine Wallace at wallace.621@osu.edu.

 

EHE Office of Research-Dissertation Research Fellowship Applications!

Once again the EHE Office of Research will oversee the Dissertation Research Fellowship program for the 2017-2018 academic year. We wanted to get the process started early in the semester, so that applicants have sufficient time to assemble their packets.

 

At this time, Educational Studies will plan on nominating two (2) candidates for one (1) dissertation year fellowship.

 

The EHE Office of Research website already has posted the application guidelines for the Fellowship.  They can be found at http://go.osu.edu/EHEfellowship.

 

Applicants will need to provide a cover letter, up to a 6-page application, letters of support from their dissertation advisor and two other faculty members, a CV, and a Graduate School advising report.  The award includes a stipend as well as tuition for dissertation credit hours for Fall and Spring of 2017-2018.  The advisor should comment on other sources of funding that might be necessary to complete the dissertation.  The evaluation of the proposal by the advisor and the two other faculty members should focus on the demonstrated scholarship and future potential for scholarly excellence.  Evidence of previous research productivity is an important consideration.  Note that these awards can be held simultaneously with other external fellowships (e.g., Spencer dissertation fellowship) and are intended to support your top doctoral candidates.

 

The deadline for students to submit their packet to Deb Zabloudil is January 20, 2017.  These should then be forwarded to the appropriate Graduate Studies chair.  Please submit the documents electronically to Zabloudil.1@osu.edu. When you view the web site, it will tell you to submit your documents to Dr. Anderman’s office. Please don’t do that. Submit them to me instead so I can take them directly to the Graduate Studies Committee for review.

 

Although students need not be candidates at the time of application, they must be candidates by the end of Summer Session 2017 to be eligible to receive the award.  Students who have previously received the Dissertation Fellowship award are not eligible for consideration of continued support.

 

 

Conference Presentation Requiring Travel? Apply for an award from the Council of Graduate Students!!

Ray Travel Award for Service and Scholarship

 

Funding Period 3 Deadline: November 1, 2016.

Conference dates must begin on/ between: January 1, 2017 – March 31, 2017

See our webpage for information:

https://cgs.osu.edu/funding-opportunities/ray-travel-award/

 

 

Career Development Grant

 

The Career Development Grant awards up to $350 for professional development (non-research activities).

Funding Period 3 Deadline: November 1, 2016.

Conference dates must begin on/ between: January 1, 2017 – March 31, 2017

See our webpage for information:

https://cgs.osu.edu/funding-opportunities/development_funding/

 

 

NOTE: Apply by the application deadline if you are hoping to present at a conference that falls within an application period’s dates, even if you have not yet received word regarding your conference submission.

 

 

 

Big Ten Academic Alliance and the Smithsonian Institution Fellowship Opportunity

The Big Ten Academic Alliance and the Smithsonian Institution will offer a joint fellowship program.  This is the sixth year of the competition.  Applications are due 11:59 pm EST on December 1, 2016.

 

The award provides one-year pre-doctoral fellowships to support research in residence at Smithsonian Institution facilities in association with members of its research staff.  To be eligible to apply, students must have completed all course work for their programs, and must have been admitted into doctoral candidacy and satisfied all requirements except completion of the dissertation.

 

All fields of study that are actively pursued by the museums and research organizations of the Smithsonian Institution are eligible.  The online guide, ­Smithsonian Opportunities for Research and Study (http://www.smithsonianofi.com/sors-introduction), outlines Smithsonian research activities and lists the research staff.  Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact staff members to discuss their proposed research and its feasibility at the Smithsonian.

 

Please visit the Smithsonian website at: http://www.smithsonianofi.com/fellowship-opportunities/committee-on-institutional-cooperation-cic-fellowship/7868-2/ for all the particulars and pertinent links.

Best Regards,

Theresa

Theresa R. Hazelwood, MSW, LISW-S
Director of Fellowship Services
The Graduate School
250 University Hall, 230 North Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210

GAA Opportunity in CSSL- Application Reviews Begin October 17

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GAA opportunity in CSSL for SP ’17

 

The Center for the Study of Student Life anticipates hiring a Graduate Administrative Associate (GAA) for the Spring 2017 semester. This would be a 50%, 20 hour a week appointment.

 

The GAA will perform the following duties:

  • Aid in the design, data-gathering, and reporting of Student Life assessment projects
  • Coordinate and perform quantitative and/or qualitative analyses
  • Prepare reports and presentations
  • Participate in staff meetings and retreats
  • Complete ad hoc requests as assigned

 

Qualifications

Required:

  • Enrolled in a Master’s or PhD program in education, the social sciences, public health or a related field
  • Bachelor’s degree in Social Science, Education, Statistics, Business Administration or related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience

 

Desired:

  • Experience in assessment-related work in a university setting
  • Experience with survey development and quantitative analysis
  • Experience with qualitative data collection and analysis
  • Knowledge of student learning and student development theory
  • Experience with survey software and statistical analysis software
  • Demonstrated experience presenting data and research on student affairs topics

 

Applications:

Review of applications will begin on October 17, 2016. Please submit a cover letter, curricula vita/resume, a writing sample, and a list of three professional references.

 

Applications may be submitted via email to:

 

Dr. D’Arcy Oaks

Senior Associate Director

Center for the Study of Student Life

Email: oaks.9@osu.edu

 

 

Travel Grants sponsored by DISCO

Diversity and Identity Studies Collective at OSU

 

Undergraduate & Graduate
Student Travel Grants

 

Awards up to $300

 

Fall Deadline: 10/15/2016 at 11:59p

 

Eligible undergraduate students must be declared as a major or minor in American Indian Studies, Asian American Studies, Disability Studies, Latina/o Studies, or Sexuality Studies. Graduate students must be enrolled in the GIS in Disability Studies, Latina/o Studies, or Sexuality Studies and/or delivering a paper or doing research on a topic relevant to American Indian Studies, Asian American Studies, Disability Studies, and/or Sexuality Studies.

 

For more information & to apply: http://disco.osu.edu/students/grants

Questions? Contact us at disco@osu.edu