GAANN Fship

This is a fellowship that is internal to NC State. You must be nominated by a DGP. If you are interested and eligible, contact Pam. Must be US Citizen or permanent resident.

The GAANN Fellowship is available for doctoral students who have interest in becoming university teachers or researchers. Students in a master’s program leading to a doctorate are also eligible. Fellows must pursue an interdisciplinary course of study, combining a major in one of the participating departments/programs with a minor and research project in molecular biotechnology. [Read more →]

Feeling Overwhelmed?

Exam Prep Workshop Series
University Counseling Center

All programs will be held in the Student Health Center Room 2301. You can find full descriptions of each workshop and register on-line at:
http://www.ncsu.edu/student_affairs/ counseling_center [Read more →]

ISBRA ‘10

6th International Symposium on Bioinformatics Research
and Applications (ISBRA’10)

May 23-26, 2010
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA
http://www.cs.gsu.edu/isbra10/ [Read more →]

Graduate Women in Science Networking Event

Wednesday, December 9, 6 p.m.
104 T.W. Alexander Drive, room 1809 [Research Triangle Park]
This event, sponsored by Graduate Women in Science (GWIS), is open to all Triangle-area women faculty, postdocs, and graduate students in the sciences. Attend to learn more about the $10K GWIS fellowship, meet other scientists, and enjoy light refreshments. [Read more →]

Data analytics internship at IBM

Candidates can apply for the job at https://jobs3.netmedia1.com/cp/job_summary.jsp?job_id=SWG-0258920&

Statistical Computing and Graphics Award

The ASA Sections of Statistical Computing and Statistical Graphics have established the Statistical Computing and Graphics Award to recognize an individual or team for innovation in computing, software, or graphics that has had a great impact on statistical practice or research. Typically, awards are granted bi-annually. [Read more →]

Scholarship: J of Biomolecular Screening

The Journal of Biomolecular Screening, in partnership
with the SBS Academic Outreach and Awards
Committees, is pleased to announce the first JBS
Academic Excellence Award. This award will be given
to a Graduate Student demonstrating exemplary
academic work which contributes to the fields of
Biomolecular Sciences and/or Quantitative Biology. [Read more →]

SMART fellowships

The application deadline is December 15, 2009 for Fall 2010 starts. Applications must be done on-line at www.asee.org/SMART. This is a highly-selective, prestigious, national program that fully supports their education, including full tuition and a very generous stipend in the range of $25,000 a year for undergraduates and $41,000 for doctoral candidates, while they are in school. [Read more →]

Student Worker at SAS

Technical Student – Publications-09001933
Description

As a Technical Student, you will perform technical duties that include writing documentation for a specific project. Your responsibilities will also include: writing technical documents for both online and hardcopy documentation and help; reviewing and revising draft documentation; testing documented features and examples; working with developers to identify new material and milestones, and performing other duties as assigned. [Read more →]

Grad Asst

POSITION OPENING

Institute for Nonprofits’ Graduate Assistant

Starting January, 2010

The primary functions of the Graduate Assistant for the Institute for Nonprofits are to support the Director of the Institute with the development and implementation of the undergraduate Minor in Nonprofit Studies and to grow the Institute’s list of community partners for internships, service learning, and student volunteerism. [Read more →]

International Week

You are invited to

International Education Week 2009!

November 16- 20

International Education Week is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide.

The goal of International Education Week is to promote programs that prepare Americans for a global environment and to attract future leaders from abroad to study, learn, and participate in exchange experiences in the United States. [Read more →]

ENG 425

Please encourage students to enroll in ENG425 Analyzing Scientific and Technical Writing. With your help in past years, the course has included students (both undergraduate and graduate) from a wide variety of majors in science, engineering, and business in addition to many English majors. This mix of students from so many perspectives has made this a fascinating course for the students and for me. [Read more →]

V-Day NCSU

V-Day NC State University 2010 – Call for Auditions

Director(s) and Actresses Needed – no acting experience necessary!! We are pleased to announce the Women’s Center’s benefit production of Eve Ensler’s Obie award-winning play The Vagina Monologues as part of the V-Day 2010 College Campaign, a global movement to end violence against women and girls. [Read more →]

Spring 2010 tuition

Students, the Cashier’s Office will send out Spring 2010 tuition bills on 11/3/09. If you will be eligible for tuition under the Graduate Student Support Plan (that’s most of you on assistantships), then you must fill out the Notice of Sponsorship form by 12/4/09. Remember, you need to do this every semester:

  • Go to http://www.fis.ncsu.edu/cashier/forms/sponsor.asp
  • For third party sponsor, put GSSP
  • For contact information put Megan Ballanrd, 515-4429, megan_ballard@ncsu.edu
  • For amount, put in the rate for your tuition. See http://www.fis.ncsu.edu/cashier/tuition/gradtuition.asp
  • Indicate that GSSP will pay tuition only (not fees)

Fifth annual NC State Grad Research Symposium

Students who would like to present at this symposium should contact Pam.

On behalf of the University Graduate Student Association (UGSA) and the Graduate School, I am pleased to announce that the Fifth Annual NC State University Graduate Student Research Symposium will be held in the McKimmon Center on Wednesday, March 10, 2010 from 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm. The goals of the symposium are to showcase the outstanding quality and diversity of graduate-level research at NC State, in addition to providing students with the opportunity to practice their communication skills with those outside of their discipline. [Read more →]