April 9 Event: Panel on Academic Writing & Publishing
The UA Graduate Center invites the UA community to attend an interdisciplinary panel on the subject of academic writing and publishing on Thursday April 9th, 2015!
The UA Graduate Center invites the UA community to attend an interdisciplinary panel on the subject of academic writing and publishing on Thursday April 9th, 2015!
The UA Graduate Center invites you to attend a panel on interdisciplinary research and collaboration on Thursday April 2nd, 2015!
The Graduate Center has brought together professors from across diverse fields ranging all the way from Music to Neuroscience to share their insights and expertise in forming and advancing effective interdisciplinary teams.
Light hor d'oeuvres and refreshments will be available starting at 5:00PM and the panel discussion will start at 5:30PM in the Student Union Memorial Center Copper Room.
Grad Slam is a campus-wide, tournament style competition for the best 3-minute talk about student research and discovery. All disciplines are encouraged to participate. All talks must be live oral presentations. And did we mention that presenters could win an award of $3000? Final Round: April 6, 2015.
The UA Graduate College, with the assistance of the Marshall Foundation and the Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Education and Social and Behavioral Sciences has created the Arizona Works Tuition Scholarship in order to incentivize Arizonans to enroll in UA master’s programs in these colleges that meet the workforce needs of the State.
The University of Arizona's MacArthur Fellows exemplify exceptional creativity, significant accomplishment, and boundless potential. From neuroscience and astronomy to linguistics, ethnobotany, and anthropology, these scholars are changing the world for the better. This speaker series explores and celebrates the innovation and impact of our MacArthur Fellows' work.
The Graduate College is pleased to announce that six graduate students will be receiving the prestigious Marshall Foundation Dissertation Fellowship for final-phase dissertation support. In addition to a stipend from the Louise F. Marshall Foundation, each student will receive a tuition scholarship for two semesters from the UA Graduate College.
This year’s recipients are:
The Graduate College is pleased to announce that seven graduate students will be receiving the prestigious Marshall Foundation Dissertation Fellowship for final-phase dissertation support. In addition to a $10,788 stipend beginning in Spring 2014 from the Louise F. Marshall Foundation, each student will receive a tuition scholarship for two semesters from the UA Graduate College.
This year's recipients are: