MACIE Research and Grants
Students and faculty in the MACIE program regularly present at national and international conferences, publish research in academic journals, and receive research and professional grants to further their research and scholarship.
MACIE Faculty are active in academic associations relevant to their individual research, including:
- The Comparative and International Education Society (CIES)
- The American Educational Research Association (AERA)
- The American Psychological Association
- The History of Education Society
- The International Standing Conference on the History of Education (ISCHE)
Check the MACIE faculty's' bios on the Faculty & Staff page for more information about ongoing and past faculty research, published works and conference presentations.
MACIE Faculty and Students lead and participate in a wide variety of grants and projects, including:
Those supported by the US Department of State:
- Mandela-Washington Fellowship Young African Leaders Initiative Civic Leadership Institute, 2017
- Teaching Excellence and Achievement Project, 2013-present
- The Spencer Foundation (Adolescent Academic Context Study), 2009-2013
- The John Templeton Foundation
- EducationUSA
- Fulbright Teaching and Research Projects, 2014 and 2015
- Fulbright-Hays Award, 2010
Check the MACIE faculty's bios on the Faculty & Staff page for more information about ongoing and past faculty grants and projects.
MACIE Students have presented at CIES and a variety of regional and on-campus conferences:
BGSU hosts many small conferences each year, giving students opportunities to present original research to audiences with a range of interests.
- The Comparative and International Education Society (CIES)
- Committee of Teaching About the United Nations’ (CTAUN)
- Kenyan Scholars and Studies Association Conference (KESSA)
- BGSU Annual Ray Browne Conference
- BGSU Annual Graduate Communication Association Graduate Student Research Conference
- BGSU Latino/a Issues Conference
- BGSU Black Issues Conference
Student Professional Development Funding
Graduate students can apply for funds to support their professional development. One time per academic year, funding can assist with professional conferences or research.
Updated: 03/28/2024 04:24PM