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April 21, 2008

Brown Bag Presentation by Christopher Johnstone

This presentation is prepared by Chris Johnstone, the Director of International Initiatives and Relations at College of Education and Human Development. He shared various funding sources, both university-affiliated and external ones. It was great! Check it out! Yi

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April 16, 2008

EPASA Faculty Panel

EPASA is happy to invite you to the faculty-panel titled “EdPA – Who are we? And who are we going to be?" on April 23. The panel will take place from 1 to 2:30pm at Coffman Memorial Union (Conference Room 303). There will be FREE lunch prior to the panel, starting at 12:15pm (in the same room). The chair (Dr. Hendel) as well as all program directors of the four program tracks of EdPA (Dr. Alexander, Dr. Anderson, Dr. Fry and Dr. Yeh) have been invited and have agreed to participate. It is your chance to ask questions, raise issues and discuss matters of your interest regarding the topic above.

We from EPASA would appreciate your input very much. Send us your questions regarding your issues and matters of interest to be raised at the panel (to: stolz016@umn.edu). All input will be treated confidentially (except if you would like to be identified and state so explicitly). Of course, the panel itself will be an open forum in which questions can be asked openly as well. However, in order to enable our guests to address the true scope of your interests, it would be helpful to get an overview of your ideas in advance.

PLEASE REGISTER for the panel, so we can be sure to have enough food and chairs for everybody (also to: stolz016@umn.edu).

We are looking forward seeing you all at the panel.

Best wishes,
EPASA

April 10, 2008

Minimizing Debt and Maximizing Opportunities: Strategies for Allocating Funding for Graduate Students

Interested to know how to secure internal and external fundings for thesis and dissertation research? Please come to the EPASA Brown Bag on Monday, April 21, from noon to 1:00pm in room 250 Wulling Hall.

Our presenter, Christopher Johnstone, is the Director of International Initiatives and Relations at the College of Education and Human Development. The theme is, "Minimizing debt and maximizing opportunities: Strategies for graduate students." He will talk about how to finance your dissertation and thesis, write grant proposal, and share resources about internships. A brief guide about various funding sources will also be distributed.

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