Dr. Julie Goodliffe, Director of Funding and Fellowships for the Graduate School, will facilitate a Sept. 23 forum co-...
Last Spring the Faculty Council approved a new grade mode option for graduate research credit. Beginning Fall 2021 the default grade mode for Doctoral Dissertation Research and Master's Thesis Research will be Satisfactory Progress /Unsatisfactory Progress (SP/UP).
Programs that offer a MASTER' S THESIS option may request that a Standard Letter grade (A, B, C, U) be assigned...
Graduate School Director of Funding and Fellowships Julie Goodliffe is conducting an outreach to potentially eligible candidates to apply for an NSF Graduate...
Students representing a broad cross-section of UNC Charlotte graduate programs were selected to participate in the 2021-22 Graduate School Teaching Fellows program.
10 students were selected from among 43 applicants. Fellows receive a $3,000 award and participate in a two-semester training program for doctoral students pursuing careers in college-level teaching.
Named as...
Graduate Admissions is transitioning to Slate by Technolutions on September 15th, which will provide the University with a comprehensive, scalable, integrated and sustainable recruitment and admissions system. The current AdmissionPros system (mygradschool.uncc.edu AND eGRAD.uncc.edu) will be brought down on September 7th at 11:59 pm. Prospective students are being encouraged to submit their...
An architecture and engineering interdisciplinary team including graduate and undergraduate researchers received a National Science Foundation Partnerships for Innovation grant to advance its research.
The research project will develop high-performance regenerative windows integrated with climate responsive solar cells under a $250,000 Partnerships for Innovation -...
Counseling doctoral students Brittany Glover and Meg Garcia earned national fellowships for their work supporting the mental health and wellness in underserved minority communities. Glover was accepted to the National Board for Certified Counselors Minority Fellowship Program (NBCC MFP) and Meg Garcia was...
Tyler Carrier, Ph.D., Biological Sciences, 2020, is the 2021 Graduate Dean's Distinguished Dissertation Award winner in Biological Sciences/Life Sciences for his work on “Symbiosis Across Diet-Induced...