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Graduate Student Instructor Positions (GSIs)

GSIs are competitive positions that can be found at Schools throughout the University (excluding the Business School). These positions often pay full tuition during the semester of employment. If you are offered a position, be sure to ask the sponsoring department if the position covers tuition. Once you are admitted to both Schools, contact the Office of Academic Programs at SNRE to find the most recent listing of GSI positions available. If you have a specific interest or level of expertise in an area, find the faculty who are working on research in that area and contact them. Based on your past experience, you may also want to consider teaching or doing research in an area that may not be related to the Erb Institute. Note: We do not recommend doing a GSI when you are enrolled in the core curriculum at the Business School.

Visit these links for additional information on GSIs


Doris Duke Conservation Fellowships

Doris Duke Conservation Fellowships are awarded to master's degree students who show outstanding promise as future leaders in nonprofit or governmental conservation. Click here for more information.


Center for the Education of Women (CEW) Scholarships

The CEW Scholarship Program for returning women students was established in 1970 to honor the academic performance and potential of women whose education has been interrupted and to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the admission of women to the University of Michigan. Click here for more information.


The University of Michigan Alumnae Council

Located within the University of Michigan Office of Financial Aid, the Alumnae Council provides scholarships and awards for University of Michigan women. You can reach them at www.finaid.umich.edu or by calling 734.763-6600.

   
 

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