As a graduate student, you serve in numerous roles on campus. You are a student, with coursework and research obligations; many of you are also researchers, teachers, and mentors. While the School of Graduate Studies supports you as a student and the Office of Empowering Teaching Excellence as a teacher, the Office of Research is here to serve you as a researcher and a research mentor.
Our Graduate Researcher listserv will feature news, information and opportunities that you need to know. We'll keep you in the loop with events, deadlines, opportunities, and resources, as well as celebrate your achievements and recognize your excellence.
Be a Mentor
As a mentor, you can evaluate presentations at the Student Research Symposia, propose to run an undergrad workshop, find a research assistant or mentee, or join the Mentoring Canvas course.
Fund Your Research
Explore funding options, including the Graduate Research & Creative Opportunities Grant, Graduate Enhancement Award, internal college funding, external opportunities, and the Presidential Doctoral Research Fellowship
Research Communication
Explore presentation opportunities, both at the Student Research Symposium and in professional conferences, and utilize presentation resources.
Awards and Recognition
Awards for outstanding graduate students, including Master's and Doctoral Student Researchers of the Year and Graduate Student Teacher of the Year.