The Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics is thrilled to welcome Daryl Davis to Arizona State University.

This event is co-sponsored by The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (Division of Humanities), Project Humanities, the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies, Justice Studies, School of Social Transformation and ASU Farm.

 

Are you a graduating senior considering pursuing a graduate degree in a research-based graduate program? This session will explore several fellowships you can apply to as a graduating senior, including the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP), the Quad Fellowship, the Fulbright U.S. Student program, and others. Ideal for graduating seniors planning to conduct research in STEM, the social sciences, and the humanities. We will share resources for both domestic and international students.

Every month, ONSA will be hosting a webinar series discussing different topics for ASU students. Join us on Zoom to learn from experts and alum in our “So You Want To…” series!

This session will host a panel of current and recent doctoral students sharing why they pursued a PhD, what they did to prepare prior to their applications, and what being a doctoral student is really like!

Every month, ONSA will be hosting a webinar series discussing different topics for ASU students. Join us on Zoom to learn from experts and alum in our “So You Want To…” series!

This session will help inform attendees how to find ASU research experiences, both formally and informally. You will learn how to seek out opportunities, connect with mentors, and more. The ONSA staff will also share information on national research experiences.

Every month, ONSA will be hosting a webinar series discussing different topics for ASU students. Join us on Zoom to learn from experts and alum in our “So You Want To…” series!

This session will touch on what everyone has experienced: failure. Join us to learn how even unsuccessful fellowship applications can create more opportunities. Hear from some previous applicants who may not have won the award they initially applied for, but did end up in just as successful a spot!

The Gilman International Scholarship provides up to $5,000 in funding towards any credit bearing study abroad program. Applicants must be Pell Grant recipients and US citizens in good academic standing. Attend the information session to learn more about studying abroad, this scholarship, and the application process.

The Gilman International Scholarship provides up to $5,000 in funding towards any credit bearing study abroad program. Applicants must be Pell Grant recipients and US citizens in good academic standing. Attend the information session to learn more about studying abroad, this scholarship, and the application process.

These drop-in workshops are a follow-up to the earlier FUKSI workshops offered, to finalize applications immediately before the application deadline. These workshops are drop-in style, which means participants can enter and leave at any time.

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