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  • Faculty, Instructor and GTA Resources and Support from Provost Bellamkonda

    Dear Colleagues, As we prepare for the arrival of new and returning Buckeyes, I want to welcome you back from what I hope was a relaxing summer in which you found time to recharge and reconnect with family and friends — and perhaps work in a trip or two. I also welcome our new faculty, graduate teaching associates and instructors who are joining us this fall. You have the privilege and...
  • Alumni Grants for Graduate Research and Scholarship (AGGRS) accepting applications

    The Alumni Grants for Graduate Research and Scholarship (AGGRS) competition is now accepting applications. The Graduate School’s AGGRS Program provides small grants up to $5,000 to support the research and scholarship of doctoral and other terminal research degree candidates for their dissertations or theses. Post-candidacy doctoral or terminal research degree candidates are eligible to apply...
  • Registration is open for the SACNAS NDiSTEM Conference, taking place in Columbus, Ohio

    Discover NDiSTEM Conference SACNAS advances Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) by hosting the largest multidisciplinary conference in the country. NDiSTEM offers a unique space where attendees can bring their whole selves to STEM. This transformative event equips, empowers, and energizes participants through research presentation opportunities, professional development sessions, an...
  • Life Science Interdisciplinary Graduate Program Symposium brings together students and faculty to celebrate a year of research

    The 2025 Life Sciences Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs (LSIGP) Symposium convened at The Ohio State University’s Ohio Union on Wednesday, May 21, spotlighting the innovative research of graduate students across four premier programs: Biophysics, Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology (MCDB), Neuroscience (NGP), and the Ohio State Biochemistry Program (OSBP). The symposium, described by...
  • 10 chosen for Graduate Student Engaged Scholar Seed Grants

    From the Office of Outreach and Engagement Congratulations to those selected for 2025-26 Graduate Student Engaged Scholar Seed Grants! The grants support graduate students to undertake community-engaged research or community-engaged projects, in collaboration with a community partner, that address a specific need or problem within the community. Read about the projects and the 10 winners

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