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Apr 20, 2022

University Fellowships office announces NSF Graduate Research Fellowship program awards

The program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time research-based master’s and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) or in STEM education.  

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Apr 12, 2022

MAE student wins engineering category at 2022 Graduate Research Symposium

An MAE PhD student won the engineering category of NC State’s 15th annual Graduate Research Symposium Wednesday. The winner, James Reed, was one of eight students from MAE to participate in the symposium, each of whom was selected from the annual MAE research symposium that took plac 

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Apr 12, 2022

BME PhD student Noah Rubin wins 3rd place at 2022 Graduate Research Symposium

Earlier this month, BME Noah Rubin represented the Joint BME Department at the 15th Annual NC State Graduate Symposium, where his poster won 3rd place among 34 abstracts in the Engineering section. 

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Apr 11, 2022

ECE student Jishnudeep Kar among winners in 2022 Graduate Student Research Symposium

Nearly 200 NC State graduate students presented their research projects this week at the 15th annual Graduate Student Research Symposium, and 27 were recognized as the best presenters in their disciplines. 

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Feb 12, 2020

Graduate students gain a competitive edge

NC State’s Graduate School provides students with a solid educational foundation for pursuing future opportunities. Since 2017, graduate students and postdoctoral researchers have been able to take advantage of a unique pathway to reaching professional goals: the Accelerate to Industry (A2i)™ program. 

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Oct 31, 2019

Engineering students win Three Minute Thesis

Three students from the College of Engineering were chosen as winners in the Graduate School’s fifth annual Three Minute Thesis.