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Community of Student Mentors Program Announcement
   
Conf. Travel Support
Announced : June 01, 2009
Deadline : July 15, 2009, and then rolling
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NSF Fellowship
http://www.nsfgrfp.org/


  Upcoming Events

Post-Doctoral Briefing (10/5)

Research Cafe with Krystal Grant (10/6)
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October Social (10/20)

Grad School 101


Associated Programs


Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP)


The State University of New York Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (SUNY/AGEP) is a National Science Foundation grant awarded to Stony Brook University in October 1999. This grant provides a platform to develop knowledge and ideas related to access and academic excellence for minority students in the science, engineering, and mathematics disciplines. Support services are provided to underrepresented minority students (Native American, African American, and Hispanic American) enrolled in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) doctoral programs as well as to STEM academic departments.

The SUNY AGEP alliance consists of the four SUNY doctoral degree granting institutions: Stony Brook University (as lead institution), the University at Albany, Binghamton University, the University at Buffalo, as well as two programmatic partners: SUNY Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP), which is a program with similar goals focusing on undergraduate students, and Brookhaven Science Associates at Brookhaven National Lab. The AGEP program provides an important means of access to qualified underrepresented students throughout the nation who are interested in graduate study and careers in the professoriate. The network of services provided is helping these students become successful doctoral candidates. Since the objectives of AGEP are complementary to those of the Turner Fellowship Program, there is close collaboration between the two programs in the areas of funding, retention initiatives, and recruitment. The Faculty Director of AGEP serves on the Turner Fellowshi p Advisory Committee and is a recipient of the United States Presidential Award for Excellence in Science Mentoring.