Ohio State Students are to invited to the “JIGE 2024 Global Doctoral Colloquium in humanities and social sciences”, and call for the applications for research presentation.
The event will be taking place by online on November 9, 2024(Japan time).
The invitation is open to PhD students and early-career researchers in humanities and social sciences?
This year’s theme will be “Humanities and Social Sciences as Catalysts for Global Change”, focusing on PhD students and early-career researchers.
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JIGE 2024 Global Doctoral Colloquium in humanities and social sciences
Ohio State recognizes postdoc contributions to research
From Ohio State News
During National Postdoctoral Appreciation Week (NPAW), Sept. 16-20, The Ohio State University hosted various activities to help trainees who have earned graduate degrees prepare for career success.
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 National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity (NCFDD) is a nationally-recognized independent faculty development center dedicated to supporting academics of all backgrounds to successfully advance throughout their careers.
Research Commons Events for Graduate Students and Postdocs
The Research Commons is a campus community where graduate students, faculty, and postdoctoral researchers can connect with experts for support at any stage in the research lifecycle. Throughout the term, several events are hosted to support a range of topics that are important to the graduate and postdoc communities from intellectual property discussions to learning Tableau and survey creation.
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.
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).
Applications Open for Students Exploring Academic Research Careers in Hematology Workshop
2024 SEARCH Workshop
Students Exploring Academic Research Careers in Hematology (SEARCH) is an interactive educational workshop for students to explore careers in biomedical research.
Undergraduate students, graduate students, medical students, doctoral students, and pharmacy students interested in a fulfilling medical and/or scientific career are encouraged to apply.
2023-24 Sees Three Postdoctoral Scholar Mentor of the Year Award Recipients
Each year, this award is presented to a postdoctoral scholar who has demonstrated exceptional mentoring capabilities when engaging with trainees and other members of their lab group. The individual(s) who is/are chosen must demonstrate leadership, communication, and management skills, and help foster a supportive lab environment.
Five Postdocs Bring New Impactful Research to the 2024 Hayes Forum
The Ohio State University’s 38th Edward F. Hayes Advanced Research Forum, held on March 1, 2024, showcased innovative and exemplary research conducted by postdoctoral scholars. This year, five postdocs stood out with their presentations, demonstrating the breadth and depth of research at Ohio State.