This mentoring program is designed to prepare early-career faculty at MSU to submit a strong R01 proposal to the National Institutes of Health. Participants will receive information and advice on all aspects of the grant writing process during biweekly cohort meetings and personal mentoring sessions.
CIRCLE welcomes affiliate faculty and friends to join us on Thursday, March 14 (also known as 3.14 or Pi Day) to enjoy some pie from Grand Traverse Pie Company and to spend some time getting to know fellow interdisciplinarians from across campus.
Join us for a half-day webinar workshop for junior faculty, postdocs, and graduate students, interested in NSF CAREER and other grants for early-career researchers.
This workshop will provide tools for successful interdisciplinary teaching and practices that contribute to strong interdisciplinary course design, co-teaching collaboration, and meaningful student engagement.
This workshop will focus on approaches to interdisciplinary collaborative processes. Workshop participants will gain familiarity with theories and methodologies central to interdisciplinary collaborative process.
This workshop discusses how to respond to NIH proposal reviews and how to decide whether to resubmit or change as most proposals are more likely to succeed on resubmission.
Join us to explore your own interdisciplinary and collaborative superpowers, imagine your dream collaborators, and further develop your collaborative skills and sensibilities.
In efforts to advance research related to artificial intelligence and to foster collaboration across campus, MSU wants to learn more about how your use AI.
Spend a full day away from your everyday responsibilities with MSU's Broader Impacts (BI) consultants working on the BI plan for your next National Science Foundation (NSF) proposal.