The Office of International Affairs is soliciting applicants for the FY2025 U.S. Department of Education Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad (DDRA) Fellowship competition. This program provides grants to colleges and universities to fund individual doctoral students to engage in full-time dissertation research abroad in modern foreign languages and area studies for periods of six to 12 months.
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FY2025 Fulbright-Hays Dissertation Research Fellowship Applicants Sought
Autumn 2024 Important Graduation Dates & Deadlines
Deadlines
Regular Semester Deadlines:
September 6, 2024
Applications to graduate submitted on Grad Forms
November 22, 2024
Final examinations completed
Report on Final Exam form completed by committee
November 27, 2024
Final document (if applicable) submitted to OhioLINK and accepted by the Graduate School
Report on Final Document form completed by committee
Nominate a Postdoc for the President’s Postdoctoral Scholars Program by December 2nd
The Graduate School and Office of Postdoctoral Affairs are pleased to announce that the President’s Postdoctoral Scholars Program (PPSP) 2024 competition is now open! PPSP recognizes highly qualified postdocs who will become leaders in their fields. The program supports the scholarly efforts and training of terminal degree holders (MFA, PhD, and others) who wish to pursue careers in research and creative inquiry, as well as providing professional development and networking opportunities.
National award highlights inclusion efforts of Ohio State health sciences colleges
From the Wexner Medical Center
COLUMBUS, Ohio – For demonstrating an outstanding commitment to diversity and inclusion, Insight Into Diversity magazine has awarded the 2024 Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award to seven health sciences graduate programs at The Ohio State University.
Important Free Resources for Faculty, Post Docs, and Graduate Students from National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity
Inclusive Excellence at Ohio State is excited to announce important resources for your faculty, graduate students, and postdoctoral scholars. The NCFDD is a nationally-recognized independent faculty development center dedicated to supporting academics of all backgrounds to successfully advance throughout their careers.
New Graduate School Career Success Program Starting this Fall
The Graduate School is excited to announce the coming availability of two innovative career training platforms, Beyond the Professoriate and Beyond Graduate School. These platforms, created by the Center for Graduate Career Success, provide a comprehensive and robust career exploration support system, offering accessible resources tailored to the unique needs of graduate students.
Submit a proposal for the Engaged Scholarship Symposium Graduate Student Poster Competition
The 2024 Engaged Scholarship Symposium, hosted by the Office of Outreach and Engagement, will feature a graduate student poster competition to provide graduate and professional students an opportunity to share their engaged scholarship. The call for proposals closes on Sept. 12.
Financial Support Initiative for Faculty Pursuing Graduate and Postdoc Training Grants
The Graduate School's Strategic Training Grants team has established an initiative to provide financial support to faculty who are applying to extramural federal and private foundation training grant opportunities that support graduate students and postdoctoral scholars.
Register for the responsible conduct in research course!
Registration still open for responsible conduct of research course that meet NSF/NIH requirements
The Enterprise for Research, Innovation and Knowledge has developed a credit-earning course to meet National Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Science Foundation (NSF) requirements for training in the responsible and ethical conduct of research (RCR). GRADSCH 8000: Responsible Conduct of Research is a weekly, in person, fall term course open to anyone at the university conducting research.
Tools and Guidance for NSF Mentor Plan and IDP Requirements
Message from Associate Vice President Christine Hamble and Dean Mary Stromberger
As you may have recently seen, the National Science Foundation (NSF) has updated the requirements for all proposals submitted or due May 20, 2024, and after, and resulting awards. This has added two new requirements (PAPPG (Chapters VII.B.7 and VII.D.1.b[iv])) that apply to graduate students and/or postdoctoral scholars who receive at least one person-month of support in any grant year (mentees).