To Graduate Students, Graduate Support Staff, & Directors of Graduate Education | Week of January 5, 2026
Here are the key updates and deadlines from the Graduate College. For more details, follow the links provided.
🧰 Resources & Reminders
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Digital Accessibility Training: New digital accessibility training is available to all graduate students through Workday Learning. Graduate Teaching Assistants are strongly encouraged to complete this training to learn best practices for creating accessible instructional materials. ➡️ Online Training
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Individual Career Consultations: Graduate students are encouraged to schedule an appointment with the Graduate Career Coaches for personalized support. Whether you're exploring career options, crafting your resume or CV, preparing other job application materials, or seeking guidance on job search strategies, our team is here to help. Visit the Graduate Career Services website to learn more and book your appointment.
🤝 Partners
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Postdoctoral Job Opportunity: The Tufts Institutional Research and Academic Career Development Awards Program (IRACDA): The IRACDA Program is an NIH-funded postdoctoral training opportunity at Tufts University that prepares scientists for academic careers through a combination of biomedical research, teaching, and professional development. Learn more about the program on the IRACDA Program website.
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Live Virtual Info Session: Tuesday, January 13, 2026, from 4:00–5:00 p.m. (CT). Registration required. ➡️ Register Here
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The application deadline for Fall 2026 positions is March 15, 2026.
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2026 Food Resilience Fellows Program – Apply by Jan. 16
Applications are open for the 2026 Food Resilience Fellows Program, a one-year fellowship supporting graduate students, postdocs, and early–mid career professionals interested in sustainable and resilient food systems. Fellows receive up to $1,200 in financial support, collaborate with USDA-NIFA project teams, and gain skills in leadership, team science, and proposal development. ➡️ Learn more and apply -
I-RAISE (Iowa Research Administration Internship Student Experience): Applications are now open for the third cohort of I-RAISE, a year-long internship and career exploration program in research administration. The program is open to ISU graduate and undergraduate students from any major and includes a classroom bootcamp, a Summer 2026 internship at ISU research units/centers, and additional rotations through the 2026–27 academic year.
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Research administration is a fast-growing career pathway supporting research across higher education, government, and non-profits.
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➡️ Applications due January 30, 2026 at 5 p.m.
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➡️ Learn more, view info sessions (Jan. 14, Jan. 21), and apply here
🏛 Graduate and Professional Student Senate (GPSS)
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14th Annual GPSS Research Conference: Graduate and professional students are invited to present research, creative work, and innovative ideas at the 14th Annual GPSS Research Conference.
Theme: Shaping the Future: Graduate Leadership in Research, Technology, and Innovation
Date: February 20, 2026 | Time: 8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
Location: Great Hall, Memorial Union
Highlights: Poster, creative, and oral presentations; keynote speakers; networking opportunities
Awards: Cash prizes up to $750, plus a $300 People’s Choice Award
Registration deadline: February 9, 2026 ➡️ Register Here ➡️ More Info -
GPSS is also accepting funding requests from registered graduate student organizations. Graduate and professional students can apply for Professional Advancement Grants (PAG) to support conference travel on a monthly basis.
- For more information, please visit: Awards Information | Allocations | PAG Program
Questions? Contact the Graduate College at grad_college@iastate.edu or visit us at www.grad-college.iastate.edu