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Formatting Review Deadline Eliminated
Graduate Teaching Fellowship Applications Accepted
The Center for Graduate Life is accepting applications for the Graduate School Teaching Fellowship (GSTF) through May 1.
Fellows receive an award of $3000 plus focused instruction in course design, teaching methodology, and classroom best practices.
For more information and to apply, please visit the Graduate School Teaching Fellowship application page.
Nominations Sought for Employee of the Year
The Human Resources Department is accepting nominations of exemplary, dedicated people for the annual Employee of the Year award. Nominations will be accepted through Mar. 19.
More information and a nomination form are available from Human Resources.
Master's Reporting Forms Consolidated
The forms required for Master’s capstone reporting have been consolidated into a single DocuSign form to simplify reporting.
The new Master’s Capstone Report for Comprehensive Exam, Portfolio Presentation, Study Report and Project can be found on the Graduate School’s Forms page. The new form replaces the Exam Report for Comprehensive, Portfolio Presentation, and Study Report for Master’s Students.
Thesis students will continue to submit the Final Defense Report.
If you have questions, please contact Sandra Krause, Assistant Dean for Graduate Academic Affairs, skrause1@uncc.edu.
New Program Offers Alternative Path to STEM Doctoral Degree
A project of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Science (MEES) is providing an additional path to a doctoral degree for STEM students, allowing patentable projects to be developed to meet capstone requirements in addition to publication of original research.
The program, Pathways to Entrepreneurship (PAtENT) expands the opportunity to earn a doctoral degree, possibly spurring graduation rates and encouraging technological innovation. Funded by a National Science Foundation Innovations in Graduate Education (IGE) award received last fall, the program provides each faculty-student team with $5,000 to support research.
“The central goal of the project is to develop an alternate roadmap for STEM PhD students that is scalable and reflects the rapidly evolving workforce needs,” said Dr. Terry Xu, Professor and Associate Chair for Graduate Programs, MEES.
A Project Description and PowerPoint Presentation describing the program are available for download. For more information and to participate, contact the principal investigator: Praveen Ramaprabhu, praveen.ramaprabhu@uncc.edu, Professor, MEES.
New Niner Research System to Launch
Reseach and Economic Research (RED) will launch a new research administration system called Niner Research in the fall, replacing today’s NORM system.
The new system will provide proposal and contract administration, conflict of interest management, the use of laboratory animals, biosafety, and human subject research. The new system will be in service by Sept. 30.
Over the next few weeks, RED and college research office staff will host a series of instructor-led training sessions on the new system.
More information is available in a memo from Rick Tankersley, Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development, which is available for download.
CGL Accepting Grad Life Fellow Applications
The Center for Graduate Life is currently taking Graduate Life Fellow applications for the 2021-2022 year through Mar. 14.
The goal of the GLF program is to enhance the graduate community through leadership, peer mentoring and the coordination of activities that foster diverse social and academic engagement. Fellows receive $5000 for the academic year and great experience for their CV or resume.
Please encourage interested students to visit our webpage for more info and for a link to the application form.
Accelerate to Industry Session: Leading from Behind

The Center for Graduate Life (CGL) will offer the Accelerate to Industry (A2i) workshop Leading from Behind Mar. 12, featuring key leaders of intelligence software company Tresata.
Members of Tresata’s management team will share strategies on leveraging the soft skills needed to motivate high performance and help leaders lead.
Graduate students can register through the CGL.
Note New Contacts for Theses and Dissertations
- Dr. Aura Young, aura.young@uncc.edu, will be responsible for thesis and dissertation formatting and submission.
- Julie Green, jhgreen@uncc.edu, will be responsible for graduation preclearance
Information on graduation clearance is available from the Graduate School.
Questions about thesis and dissertation forms may be sent to gradschoolforms@uncc.edu.
Questions regarding these organizational changes may be sent to Sandra Krause, skrause1@uncc.edu.
U.S. News and World Report Marketing Opportunity
U.S. News and World Report is offering UNC Charlotte colleges the opportunity to market their graduate programs through Student Connect, their lead generation platform. Through a special rate of approximately $5,000 annually (based upon traffic), colleges receive a profile page at U.S. News and World Report’s education site. From that page there are a number of options colleges can choose including lead generation, Best Graduate Programs impressions and additional reach tools. Because this is administered at the college level, please contact your college communicator if interested in participating.
Showcase Your Best Students
The Center for Graduate Life (CGL) is looking to showcase great examples of graduate student and alumni achievements.
Through it’s Instagram and LinkedIn accounts, the CGL publishes examples of professional, personal or academic achievements to recognize and celebrate students’ work.
For questions or to have a student featured, please contact Catherine Butt, cbutt@uncc.edu.
Graduate Student Needs Assessment Launched
The Graduate School recently launched its biennial Graduate Needs Assessment Survey to gauge needs and experiences of students.
The survey, conducted by the Center for Graduate Life, takes about 10 minutes to complete and provides valuable insights to inform University decisions about support and programming. Data collection will continue through Mar. 17 and all graduate students are encouraged to participate.
More information and access to the survey questionnaire is available at Graduate Student Needs Assessment 2020-2021. Survey participants may choose to enter a random drawing for a $25 Amazon gift card.
Ya-yu Lo Takes de Silva Mentor Award
Ya-yu Lo, professor of Special Education and graduate program director for the M.Ed. and MAT programs in the Department of Special Education and Child Development, is the 2021 recipient of the Harshini V. de Silva Graduate Mentor Award. She was honored at a special Zoom ceremony Thursday, Feb. 18.
Read more at Inside UNC Charlotte. More information on the Harshini V. de Silva Award is available from the Graduate School.
New Funding Source Available for Summer 2021
A new Graduate School Summer Fellowship Program (GSSF) is available for students who need financial support to continue to focus on their research over the summer months. The GSSF Fellowship provides a $6,000 stipend for qualifying students.
More information and instructions for applying are available for download.
CGL Issues Call for TA Award Nominations
The Center for Graduate Life is accepting nominations for the 2020-2021 Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant (TA) Awards through Mar. 1.
This year, $1,000 awards will be presented to a teaching assistant who has served as Instructor of Record for at least one semester, and to a TA who has performed the range of responsibilities in assistance to a faculty member.
A ceremony is planned for Apr. 23 to recognize this year’s award winners.
For more information and details on nomination, please visit the Graduate Awards Gateway. Please direct questions to Daniel.Jones@uncc.edu.
Wong Receives Reynolds Leadership Award
Associate Professor of Architecture Peter Wong was selected to receive the Thomas L. Reynolds Leadership Award for 2020-2021 for his contributions to student success above and beyond his teaching role.
The Reynolds Leadership Award honors excellence in graduate program administration and is presented annually to a Graduate Program Director (GPD) or Graduate Program Coordinator (GPC).
Please visit the Graduate School for more details.
GPD Nominations Needed for New Student Graduate School Fellowships
GPD nominations are required by Mar. 15 for some 2021-22 Graduate School Fellowships such as the Wayland H. Cato Jr. First-Year Doctoral Fellowship and the Herschel and Cornelia Everett Foundation First-Year Graduate Fellowship.
These fellowships are funded by donors for need-based and merit awards that recognize excellent students for their academic achievement and provide assistance to those who demonstrate financial need.
More information on fellowships is available from the Graduate School’s Student Funding site.
Nominations must be submitted by Mar. 15. Student applications must be completed by Mar. 30. To nominate, GPDs can access the awards in the University Scholarship Portal.
Catch Up on Student Seminars via CGL's YouTube Channel
The Center for Graduate Life recently updated content on its YouTube channel to include the Accelerate to Industry lecture/workshop series, the STEM Communications series, formatting and submission of theses or dissertations, recent Q&A sessions for new grad students and more.
For more information and to subscribe, please visit the CGL YouTube site.
ISSO Sets Financial Certification Form Deadlines
The International Student and Scholar Office (ISSO) has published Financial Certificate Form (FCF) deadlines for international students for the upcoming summer and fall semesters.
The FCF helps UNC Charlotte obtain complete and accurate information about the funds available to international applicants who want to study in the United States.
More information is available from ISSO.
Session Planned on Formatting and Submitting a Thesis or Dissertation
The Center for Graduate Life (CGL) will host an online information session on planning and formatting a thesis or dissertation at 5 p.m. Feb. 18. Students planning to submit this or next semester will benefit from this session.
To register, please complete the CGL form.