29th Annual Celebration of Student Scholarship

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Office of Sponsored Programs

The Celebration of Student Scholarship is an annual event at Northern Michigan University that showcases the scholarly work of undergraduate and graduate students across all disciplines. Students present their research, creative writing, artwork, and other projects through research posters and oral presentations, sharing their achievements with the NMU and Marquette communities. The event is free and open to the public.

Students interested in participating are encouraged to work with their faculty advisors to plan their submissions.

Event Details

  • Date: Thursday, April 17, 2025
  • Abstract Submission:
    • Open Call: Monday, February 24
    • Deadline: Friday, March 28
  • Poster Printing with NMU Printing Services:
    • Submission Deadline: Monday, March 31
    • Delivery to Event Location: Wednesday, April 16
  • Presentation Notifications: Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Thursday, Apr 17, 2025

Event Place

Jamrich Hall

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Tesse Sayen

Contact Email

tsayen@nmu.edu

Event Type

Excellence in Education Research Funding Opportunity (Graduate Students)

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Office of Sponsored Programs

Applications for the Excellence in Education (EIE) Research Award are due by February 14th.

These awards support graduate students in conducting scholarly research and creative projects, fostering academic growth and professional development. Recipients will also receive a one-credit tuition stipend to enroll in a course directly related to their research, such as Special Topics, Directed Studies, or Thesis, during one of the summer sessions.

For more details, visit our website.


February 3, 2025

February 10, 2025

Primary Contact

Tesse Sayen

Contact Email

tsayen@nmu.edu

Scholarly Buzz Session

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Office of Sponsored Programs

The Scholarly Buzz Sessions at NMU offer an engaging platform for faculty and students to showcase their research through short presentations—just three slides or five minutes each. This biannual event, held in the Fall and Winter semesters, also includes a brief overview of the Office of Sponsored Programs and the College of Graduate Studies and Research. Open to everyone, the sessions celebrate interdisciplinary research and are designed to accommodate busy schedules, allowing attendees and presenters to come and go as needed. The event typically lasts about two hours, with light refreshments provided.


Thursday, Feb 20, 2025

Start Time:  10:00 am

Event Place

Forrest Roberts Theater

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Tesse Sayen

Contact Email

tsayen@nmu.edu

Event Type

Scholarly Buzz Session

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Office of Sponsored Programs

The Scholarly Buzz Sessions at NMU are a platform for faculty and students to quickly present their research in three slides or five minutes. The event also provides a brief overview of the Office of Sponsored Programs and the College of Graduate Studies and Research with a welcome from University leadership. This event is designed to allow attendees, including the presenters, to come and go as teaching and class schedules allow. Light refreshments are provided.

This semester's presenters are:

  • Jon Barch - Psychological Science
  • Kim O'Keefe - Biology
  • Rick Mengyan - Physics
  • Jongeun You - Political Science and Public Administration
  • Hayden McKee-Zech - Biology

Thursday, Oct 24, 2024

Start Time:  11:30 am
End Time:  1:00 pm

Event Place

Hedgecock Atrium

Event Status

Scheduled

Event Website

Primary Contact

Tesse Sayen

Contact Phone Number

(906) 227-2322

Contact Email

tsayen@nmu.edu

Event Type

28th Annual Celebration of Student Scholarship

Celebration of Student Scholarship- April 18 in Jamrich Hall

Office of Sponsored Programs

The Celebration of Student Scholarship is an annual event held on the Northern Michigan University campus to recognize the scholarly activity of undergraduate and graduate students in all disciplines. Students share their work with the NMU and Marquette communities by presenting research posters and oral presentations, which include creative written work and artwork. The event is free and open to the public. Students interested in participating should speak with their faculty advisors for assistance in planning their submission.

This event is an important opportunity for student scholars to share their work in a way that is accessible to the general public. Our mission is to improve how we communicate about academic topics and ideas while recognizing the hard work done by NMU students under the guidance of faculty. Join us to discover and celebrate student scholarship.


Thursday, Apr 18, 2024

Start Time:  9:00 am
End Time:  4:00 pm

Event Place

Jamrich

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Tesse Sayen

Contact Email

tsayen@nmu.edu

Event Type

A 5-Part Series on External Funding

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Office of Sponsored Programs

5 Part Series!
 
 
These workshops will guide faculty members through the ins and outs of applying for external grant money - covering everything from narrowing the search, application components, budgeting, as well as post-award compliance reporting.

Session 5 - Constructing a Convincing Budget Justification

November 17, 2021 || The Seaborg Center || 8am

This session covers how to develop an accurate budget and a convincing budget justification.


November 11, 2021

November 16, 2021

Primary Contact

Kristin Beck

Contact Phone Number

9062271893

Contact Email

krbeck@nmu.edu

A 5-Part Series on External Funding

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Office of Sponsored Programs

5 Part Series!
These workshops will guide faculty members through the ins and outs of applying for external grant money - covering everything from narrowing the search, application components, budgeting, as well as post-award compliance reporting.

Session 4 - General Grant Application Components and Common Pitfalls

November 10, 2021 || The Seaborg Center || 8am

In this session we will cover the following proposal components: Title and Project summary/abstract. We will also address proposal competitiveness within the structure of your proposal and common proposal pitfalls.


November 4, 2021

November 9, 2021

Primary Contact

Kristin Beck

Contact Phone Number

9062271893

Contact Email

krbeck@nmu.edu

A 5-Part Series on External Funding

NMU Logo on bricks

Office of Sponsored Programs

5 Part Series!
These workshops will guide faculty members through the ins and outs of applying for external grant money - covering everything from narrowing the search, application components, budgeting, as well as post-award compliance reporting.

Session 3 - The Nuts & Bolts of Grant Applications

October 27, 2021 || The Seaborg Center || 8am

In this session we will cover general grantsmanship and the following proposal components: Introduction/overview, Statement of significance, Literature review, Goals/Objectives/Hypotheses, Research design, and Methods.

 


October 21, 2021

October 26, 2021

Primary Contact

Kristin Beck

Contact Phone Number

9062271893

Contact Email

krbeck@nmu.edu

A 5-Part Series on External Funding

NMU Logo on bricks

Office of Sponsored Programs

5 Part Series!
These workshops will guide faculty members through the ins and outs of applying for external grant money - covering everything from narrowing the search, application components, budgeting, as well as post-award compliance reporting.

Session 2 - Utilizing NMU's Electronic Grant Management System to Apply for Grants

October 20, 2021 || The Seaborg Center || 8am

In this session, we will cover how to utilize Northern Michigan University's new Electronic Grant Management system - Cayuse - to apply for both internally and externally sourced grants.

 


October 14, 2021

October 19, 2021

Primary Contact

Kristin Beck

Contact Phone Number

9062271893

Contact Email

krbeck@nmu.edu
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