Administrative Fellows Program
AgBioResearch is announcing a call for applications for its fellowship program intended to introduce faculty to the type of work that ABR supports and provide insights into administrative careers. During the fellowship, fellows will be paired with a mentor from the ABR leadership team and expected to conduct a project designed with that mentor to help them gain insights into research administration. Fellows will also be expected to attend regular meetings with the ABR leadership team and will be encouraged to apply for additional leadership training as part of the experience. The fellowship will last for one year with the possibility of extension. Applications are due May 31, 2024 by 5 p.m.
Questions can be directed to AgBioResearch Director George Smith at smithge7@msu.edu.
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