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Graduate Research Forum

Join us on Thursday, May 8, at the Ford Alumni Center for the 16th annual Graduate Research Forum.

The Graduate Research Forum is an interdisciplinary celebration of master's and doctoral students from all fields that showcases the remarkable scope and depth of graduate research at our university. 

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April is National Counseling Month, a time to recognize the transformative work of professional counselors who help individuals gain insight, develop strategies, and find real-life solutions to life’s challenges. Learn more about two graduate students in the UO's Couples and Family Therapy program who demonstrate how personal passion can uniquely shape professional practice.
NSF Graduate Research Fellow Heather Dawson, along with her sister and truffle dog, Rye, unearth species vulnerable to climate change. Read more about her story.
Oregon Law announces Jane Gordon, JD ’79, UO alumna, former Oregon Law associate dean, and current vice president for UO Portland, as the 2025 Frohnmayer Award for Public Service honoree. Read more about Gordon's impact on the UO.

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Events

Events
May 8
Graduate Research Forum 4:00 p.m.

The Division of Graduate Studies invites you to a celebration of the research, scholarship, and creative expressions of UO graduate students. The forum regularly showcases the...
Graduate Research Forum
May 8
4:00–7:00 p.m.
Ford Alumni Center

The Division of Graduate Studies invites you to a celebration of the research, scholarship, and creative expressions of UO graduate students. The forum regularly showcases the work of more than 100 students representing more than 35 disciplines. Join us for the popular poster and networking session !

To participate, all graduate-level students are invited to submit a proposal by April 16, 2025. All accepted posters will be judged. Posters are categorized by field; first place in each category will win $300.

For more information, go to https://graduatestudies.uoregon.edu/forum

May 16
NSF-GRFP Information Session 1:30 p.m.

Are you an incoming/prospective graduate (Master's/Doctoral student) or a current first-year graduate student? Then consider attending this online information session on...
NSF-GRFP Information Session
May 16
1:30–2:30 p.m.
This is a virtual event.

Are you an incoming/prospective graduate (Master's/Doctoral student) or a current first-year graduate student? Then consider attending this online information session on the National Science Foundation-Graduate Research Fellowship (NSF-GRFP).

Please RSVP at https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/0196263723367ecf87e548ae6d98e9dd

NSF-GRFP is a prestigious national award program given each year to a select group of master’s and doctoral students in science and engineering fields in recognition of their academic and professional excellence. Students who receive the NSF-GRFP benefit from a generous stipend, opportunities for international research and professional development, and the freedom to conduct their own research at any accredited U.S. institution of graduate education to which they are accepted. The University of Oregon offers competitive benefits meant to augment and support NSF Fellowships.

NSF Graduate Research Fellows who choose UO as their affiliate graduate institution will receive full tuition and mandatory fee support, and subsidized health insurance benefits under UO's graduate assistant and fellow health insurance plan during their active tenure years. UO will also reserve a portion of the annual cost of education allowance for the Fellow to use for research expenses. Must be an incoming student or in your first year of study to apply. For more information see our UO NSF page.

May 20
gradCONNECT: Disabled and Neurodiverse Graduate Student Time Together 1:00 p.m.

Enjoy stress-free time together online with disabled and neurodivergent graduate students from across campus. Share experiences, exchange resources, or consult with a GE from the...
gradCONNECT: Disabled and Neurodiverse Graduate Student Time Together
May 20
1:00–2:00 p.m.
This is a virtual event.

Enjoy stress-free time together online with disabled and neurodivergent graduate students from across campus. Share experiences, exchange resources, or consult with a GE from the Accessible Education Center.

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