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Events & Workshops Archive

Federal Government Shutdown Updates

A federal government shutdown began on October 1, 2025. Federally funded projects may experience delays in communication, funding actions, and approvals. Please refer to the Sponsored Programs Administrion office for guidance. learn more
2019

New Faculty Research Orientation

All new faculty and academic faculty with research appointments are invited to join us as we provide an overview of the research enterprise at MSU and the many services to assist your efforts.

2019

Great Lakes Advanced Molecular Imaging Course

An advanced molecular imaging course targeted toward senior graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and young faculty who are interested in advancing their knowledge to become leaders in the field.

2019

Celebrating the Spectrum Finale Concert

For the third straight year, the Michigan State University College of Music will host a one-of-a-kind summer piano festival specifically designed to benefit advanced music students who are on the autism spectrum. The concert is free and open to the public. Follow the link for more information.

2019

Create Science Videos with Your Smartphone

SciFund Challenge and the Long Term Ecological Research Network are teaming up to offer yet another outreach training class for scientists! This one is all about learning to make short videos!

2019

Science of Team Science Conference

The SciTS conference is the annual international forum dedicated to SciTS, bringing together thought leaders from a broad range of disciplines and fields, including communications, management, social and behavioral sciences, information technology, systems science, and translational research.

2019

Explore the Science and Art of Plants at Third Annual Fascination of Plants Day @ MSU: Arts Go Green

Michigan State University hosts the third annual Fascination of Plants Day @ MSU. This year, plant sciences meet the arts in a collaboration between MSU plant scientists, the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University (MSU Broad), and the East Lansing Art Festival.

2019

Saturday Morning Physics at FRIB

The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams at MSU is hosting four speakers for the first season of FRIB Saturday Morning Physics, a new part of the Advanced Studies Gateway initiative. The free public events will take place on the last Saturday of the month during the spring semester. Doors open at 10 a.m. for public viewing of the FRIB art gallery. The talks start at 10:30 a.m. in 1300 FRIB Laboratory.

2019

Innovators: A Fireside Chat with Dr. Steven Arnoczky

Innovators: A Fireside Chat is a series established to provide the broad MSU Community with the opportunity to learn from top health technology leaders and innovators through a short presentation and one-on-one conversation.

2019

2019 Innovation Celebration

This networking reception showcases innovative technologies and startups developed in campus labs, classrooms and beyond. We honor MSU researchers and students who reported an invention, licensed a technology or were awarded patents during the academic year, and recognize outstanding achievements in technology transfer and sponsored research.

2019

Updates on MSU’s Human Research Protection Program and Institutional Review Board Requirements

The revised Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects (also known as the Common Rule) became effective January 21, 2019. Learn more about this change and others related to human subject research requirements, with a focus on how these changes impact researchers.

2019

Saturday Morning Physics at FRIB

The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams at MSU is hosting four speakers for the first season of FRIB Saturday Morning Physics, a new part of the Advanced Studies Gateway initiative. The free public events will take place on the last Saturday of the month during the spring semester. Doors open at 10 a.m. for public viewing of the FRIB art gallery. The talks start at 10:30 a.m. in 1300 FRIB Laboratory.

2019

Collaborative Research and Education Initiative

Michigan State University is inviting Canadian teaching and research institutions to get together to talk about their mutual interests in problem-solving research and cross border teaching methods and ideas.

2019

On Doing Research Together: The Science of Team Science

Scientific research is increasingly collaborative and cross-disciplinary, a reflection of the need to meet complex problems with complex responses. Climate change, clean water, poverty, community health — these challenges must be addressed at scale by teams of collaborators who coordinate their perspectives incoherent and sustainable ways.

2019

Post Award Responsibilities: Matching and Effort Reporting

Stacy Salisbury and Meghan Cartwright from Contract and Grant Administration will discuss effort reporting and matching in this coffee break.

2019

Len Abbeduto C-RAIND Distinguished Speaker

Len Abbeduto, Ph.D., Director, UC Davis MIND Institute and Tsakopoulos-Vismara Endowed Chair, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, School of Medicine