07-03-2025
Research Initiative Extended: SUNY Potsdam Fellowship Program continues through 2025
POTSDAM, N.Y. (WWTI) – The T. Urling and Mabel Walker Research Fellowship Program has been extended through 2025, with the approval of the Office of the Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs at SUNY Potsdam.
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This program's goal is to inspire faculty from 11 institutions of higher education in the area to do research on important problems facing North Country communities and offer suggestions for potential fixes, according to SUNY Potsdam.
Teachers and non-teaching staff from the colleges may apply. The 11 institutions include:
Paul Smith's College;
St. Lawrence University;
SUNY Canton;
SUNY Plattsburgh;
SUNY Potsdam;
Adirondack Community College;
Clarkson University;
Clinton Community College;
Jefferson Community College;
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry; and
North Country Community College.
The program is designed to increase academic and community collaboration. Preference will be given to proposals with a compelling statement of support from a local person or group that outlines the ways in which the project's outcomes would benefit the community.
This program is funded by the SUNY Potsdam Provost's Office through the Campaign for the T. Urling and Mabel Walker Research Fellowship Program. The college says that each year, a maximum of two $5,000 research projects may be granted. Each approved project's prize amount will be decided by the Walker Fellowship Steering Committee.
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The deadline for proposals is April 15 at the close of business, says SUNY Potsdam.
For additional details and to apply, you can visit SUNY Potsdam's website or call the Provost's Office at 315-267-2891.
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