The purpose of SURI is to improve doctoral student recruitment by enabling both domestic and international students, including ASU students, to participate in summer research under the mentorship of Fulton Schools research faculty.
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Seminars, funding, mentorship, workshops, competitions and more — there’s always something going on at the Fulton Schools or the larger university community. Check out these opportunities and events.
Learn about proposing an engineering faculty-directed global education (study abroad) program, November 15
Global learning experiences provide opportunities for students to develop intercultural competencies and understand professional practices used outside the United States, become competitive in a global job market and learn to work effectively with people who may define problems in different ways.
Apply now for the Faculty Fellowship Program starting January 2023
The program will include an in-person, hands-on workshop in January 2023, a reflection workshop in August 2023, and a culminating participant conference in January 2024. Not only can participating faculty expect to receive a $1,000 honorarium, but they also have opportunities for conference presentations, faculty collaboration and course development.
Share with your students: Apply for Fulton Schools scholarships beginning November 1 — deadline February 1
The Engineering Scholarship Portal opens Tuesday, November 1, 2022, for the 2023–24 academic year. Last year, the Fulton Schools awarded more than $1.3 million in scholarships to undergraduate students. Don’t miss your chance to be considered for:
Engineering Scholarship Workshops Begin October 13 — encourage your students to sign up!
The Engineering Scholarship Portal will open for the 2023-24 academic year on Tuesday, November 1, 2022. Our Fulton Schools Scholarship team will be hosting a number of workshops for students to learn more.
Share with your students: Expand your horizons though bioplastics research in Japan — apply by December 31
For 10 weeks in Summer 2023, a cohort of selected students will travel to and reside in Kyoto, Japan, where they will perform hands-on research in the Department of Biobased Materials at Kyoto Institute of Technology, or KIT.
Participate in a book exchange with a twist, October 5
The ASU Staff Council Sustainability Committee is hosting a book exchange at the Memorial Union. Bring a wrapped book with five keywords and the author written on the wrapping to exchange for a surprising new find!
Apply to Venture Devils and turn your idea into reality — deadline October 2
Venture Devils empowers the entrepreneurial success of founders by connecting them with Venture Mentors who provide personalized support. Receive direct access to ASU seed funding opportunities, training and development offerings and venture development spaces!
Sign up for a book study opportunity with the FSE Learning and Teaching Hub
The FSE Learning and Teaching Hub will plan three meetings during the fall based on the interested group’s availability. This opportunity is open to anyone interested in the FSE community.
Celebrate the 2022 World Cup by sharing your knowledge — submit proposals by August 26
Some ways ASU is celebrating the World Cup are: having interdisciplinary conversations, talks by subject matter experts and providing learning resources. If you are interested in participating we encourage you to submit a brief proposal. Below lists the different ways you can engage. Programming will primarily span Monday, October 10, 2022–November 21, 2022, leading into the opening matches of the men’s 2022 FIFA World Cup competition.
Apply for Emerging Supervisor Pathway Training
ASU’s Emerging Supervisor Pathway training is a self-paced experience for employees aspiring to become supervisors with no prior experience and those with limited experience who have not yet been admitted to LWD’s Supervisor Development Program.
Apply to Venture Devils and turn your idea into reality — deadline August 21
Venture Devils empowers the entrepreneurial success of founders by connecting them with Venture Mentors who provide personalized support. Receive direct access to ASU seed funding opportunities, training and development offerings and venture development spaces!
Share with your graduate students: Sign up for K-12 STEM outreach course BIO 533/494 this fall
Founded and run by graduate students in Arizona State University’s School of Life Sciences, Graduate Partners in Science Education’s, or GPSE’s, mission is to train graduate students to become better scientists, more experienced educators and superior science communicators through the design of science, technology, engineering and math lesson plans and projects.
Share the new Space@ASU ambassador program with your students!
We invite motivated undergraduate students from across ASU to share their passion and excitement for space exploration! Space@ASU student ambassadors will be students from all walks of life taking classes at Tempe, Downtown, Polytechnic and West campus. We encourage all majors to apply including, but not limited to business, communication, engineering, art, design, journalism, sustainability and liberal arts and sciences.
Register for the 2022-2023 Global Advocacy Certificate Program
The Global Advocacy Certificate Program, or GACP, is for ASU faculty and staff who desire to cultivate a globally-minded campus through Cultural Intelligence (CI). Participants will broaden their awareness of intercultural topics and learn specific strategies for supporting culturally and linguistically diverse, or CLD, students and scholars in the classroom and workplace to promote a more inclusive community for all.