Graduate Studies News
Capitalizing on Innovation
Wednesday, October 28
Written by Ken Kingery MOSCOW, Idaho – The University of Idaho is celebrating the accomplishments of several faculty, staff and students who – through developing innovative technologies – have furthered the university’s mission as a land-grant institution to improve the lives of Idahoans and Americans. Faculty, staff and students will receive inaugural Innovation Awards on Friday, Nov. 6. They...
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Wednesday, October 28
Written by Ken Kingery MOSCOW, Idaho – The University of Idaho is celebrating the accomplishments of several faculty, staff and students who – through developing innovative technologies – have furthered the university’s mission as a land-grant institution to improve the lives of Idahoans and Americans. Faculty, staff and students will receive inaugural Innovation Awards on Friday, Nov. 6. They...
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CUAHSI Opens Competition for Graduate Student Travel Grants
Tuesday, October 27
CUAHSI is now accepting applications from current graduate students who wish to travel to other field sites or work with other research groups as part of their graduate research program. Up to five travel grants, each with a maximum amount of $5000.00, will be awarded. The deadline for receipt of applications is December 31, 2009.
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Tuesday, October 27
CUAHSI is now accepting applications from current graduate students who wish to travel to other field sites or work with other research groups as part of their graduate research program. Up to five travel grants, each with a maximum amount of $5000.00, will be awarded. The deadline for receipt of applications is December 31, 2009.
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Doctoral Student Research Award
Monday, October 26
Doctoral Student Research Award offers doctoral students an opportunity to conduct part of their dissertation research in Canada. The program is intended for students whose dissertations are related in substantial part to the study of Canada. Applications due: December 1, 2009.
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Monday, October 26
Doctoral Student Research Award offers doctoral students an opportunity to conduct part of their dissertation research in Canada. The program is intended for students whose dissertations are related in substantial part to the study of Canada. Applications due: December 1, 2009.
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EMSL Announcement: Seeking Applications for William Wiley Post-Doctoral Fellowship
Monday, October 26
The EMSL William Wiley Post Doctoral Fellowship is designed to attract high-performing, recently graduated Ph.D. scientists who have the potential to become full-time scientific staff at EMSL, the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, a Department of Energy national scientific user facility located at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Washington. Candidat...
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Monday, October 26
The EMSL William Wiley Post Doctoral Fellowship is designed to attract high-performing, recently graduated Ph.D. scientists who have the potential to become full-time scientific staff at EMSL, the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, a Department of Energy national scientific user facility located at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Washington. Candidat...
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Secretary Chu Announces up to $12.5 Million in Recovery Act Funding for New Graduate Fellowships in Science, Mathematics and Engineering
Monday, October 26
Washington, DC – U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced today that up to $12.5 million in funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act will be awarded in early 2010 to support at least 80 graduate fellowships to U.S. students pursuing advanced degrees in science, mathematics, and engineering through the newly created Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Fellowship program...
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Monday, October 26
Washington, DC – U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced today that up to $12.5 million in funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act will be awarded in early 2010 to support at least 80 graduate fellowships to U.S. students pursuing advanced degrees in science, mathematics, and engineering through the newly created Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Fellowship program...
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To Boldly Go: University of Idaho's Gregson to Coordinate Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Initiatives Aimed at Next Generations
Wednesday, September 30
Written by Tania Thompson MOSCOW, Idaho – With an eye toward inspiring the next generation of leaders, the University of Idaho will coordinate its institutional efforts in the areas of science, technology, engineering and math – known as STEM. The land-grant university has asked Jim Gregson, professor of adult, career and technology education in the College of Education, to take the lead facul...
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Wednesday, September 30
Written by Tania Thompson MOSCOW, Idaho – With an eye toward inspiring the next generation of leaders, the University of Idaho will coordinate its institutional efforts in the areas of science, technology, engineering and math – known as STEM. The land-grant university has asked Jim Gregson, professor of adult, career and technology education in the College of Education, to take the lead facul...
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Graduate Writing Assistance Now Provided at the Writing Center.
Monday, September 28
The Writing Center is pleased to announce that beginning Monday, September 21, Amy Ross will serve as our graduate student writing consultant, providing support and advice to graduate students who are writing and editing theses, dissertations, or other graduate-level texts. For more extensive editorial work, students may be referred to a professional editor. For now, we suggest that graduate stu...
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Monday, September 28
The Writing Center is pleased to announce that beginning Monday, September 21, Amy Ross will serve as our graduate student writing consultant, providing support and advice to graduate students who are writing and editing theses, dissertations, or other graduate-level texts. For more extensive editorial work, students may be referred to a professional editor. For now, we suggest that graduate stu...
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University of Idaho Wins $3.2 Million Renewal of Interdisciplinary Graduate Research and Education Project
Thursday, September 17
MOSCOW, Idaho – A successful educational partnership between the University of Idaho and Costa Rica's Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center to train graduate students will continue with a $3.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation. The Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship program, or IGERT, is the National Science Foundation's flagship interdi...
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Thursday, September 17
MOSCOW, Idaho – A successful educational partnership between the University of Idaho and Costa Rica's Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center to train graduate students will continue with a $3.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation. The Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship program, or IGERT, is the National Science Foundation's flagship interdi...
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