Khoury Research Apprenticeship
Started in Fall of 2019, the Khoury Research Apprenticeship is a prestigious and unique program held in the Fall and Spring semesters that provides current master’s students the opportunity to participate in relevant research opportunities while being mentored and supported by faculty advisors. The Khoury Research Apprenticeship is an excellent opportunity to explore your current research interests, or to pave a pathway to a future PhD upon the completion of your master’s.
Started in Fall of 2019, the Khoury Research Apprenticeship is a prestigious and unique program held in the Fall and Spring semesters that provides current master’s students the opportunity to participate in relevant research opportunities while being mentored and supported by faculty advisors. The Khoury Research Apprenticeship is an excellent opportunity to explore your current research interests, or to pave a pathway to a future PhD upon the completion of your master’s.
Started in Fall of 2019, the Khoury Research Apprenticeship is a prestigious and unique program held in the Fall and Spring semesters that provides current master’s students the opportunity to participate in relevant research opportunities while being mentored and supported by faculty advisors. The Khoury Research Apprenticeship is an excellent opportunity to explore your current research interests, or to pave a pathway to a future PhD upon the completion of your master’s.
Started in Fall of 2019, the Khoury Research Apprenticeship is a prestigious and unique program held in the Fall and Spring semesters that provides current master’s students the opportunity to participate in relevant research opportunities while being mentored and supported by faculty advisors. The Khoury Research Apprenticeship is an excellent opportunity to explore your current research interests, or to pave a pathway to a future PhD upon the completion of your master’s.
Current faculty are encouraged to nominate students that they feel demonstrate both strong academic skills and have presented an outstanding affinity and talent for research. During this nomination process, faculty are asked to present proposals for research projects that apprenticeship recipients can participate in. Academic advisors are also welcomed to nominate students that they feel could be good candidates for the apprenticeship, or who have expressed an interest in becoming involved in research or continuing to Khoury’s PhD program.
Once nominated, students can apply to the projects that they are interested in and will be interviewed by the corresponding faculty sponsors. A committee will review the faculty selections and the students’ chosen interest to determine final assignments.
Students who are awarded apprenticeships will register for the four-credit master’s course, which is funded by the College to begin their research work. At the end of the apprenticeship, students will have the opportunity to present their work to an audience of peers and faculty and highlight their findings.
Current faculty are encouraged to nominate students that they feel demonstrate both strong academic skills and have presented an outstanding affinity and talent for research. During this nomination process, faculty are asked to present proposals for research projects that apprenticeship recipients can participate in. Academic advisors are also welcomed to nominate students that they feel could be good candidates for the apprenticeship, or who have expressed an interest in becoming involved in research or continuing to Khoury’s PhD program.
Once nominated, students can apply to the projects that they are interested in and will be interviewed by the corresponding faculty sponsors. A committee will review the faculty selections and the students’ chosen interest to determine final assignments.
Students who are awarded apprenticeships will register for the four-credit master’s course, which is funded by the College to begin their research work. At the end of the apprenticeship, students will have the opportunity to present their work to an audience of peers and faculty and highlight their findings.
Current faculty are encouraged to nominate students that they feel demonstrate both strong academic skills and have presented an outstanding affinity and talent for research. During this nomination process, faculty are asked to present proposals for research projects that apprenticeship recipients can participate in. Academic advisors are also welcomed to nominate students that they feel could be good candidates for the apprenticeship, or who have expressed an interest in becoming involved in research or continuing to Khoury’s PhD program.
Once nominated, students can apply to the projects that they are interested in and will be interviewed by the corresponding faculty sponsors. A committee will review the faculty selections and the students’ chosen interest to determine final assignments.
Students who are awarded apprenticeships will register for the four-credit master’s course, which is funded by the College to begin their research work. At the end of the apprenticeship, students will have the opportunity to present their work to an audience of peers and faculty and highlight their findings.
Current faculty are encouraged to nominate students that they feel demonstrate both strong academic skills and have presented an outstanding affinity and talent for research. During this nomination process, faculty are asked to present proposals for research projects that apprenticeship recipients can participate in. Academic advisors are also welcomed to nominate students that they feel could be good candidates for the apprenticeship, or who have expressed an interest in becoming involved in research or continuing to Khoury’s PhD program.
Once nominated, students can apply to the projects that they are interested in and will be interviewed by the corresponding faculty sponsors. A committee will review the faculty selections and the students’ chosen interest to determine final assignments.
Students who are awarded apprenticeships will register for the four-credit master’s course, which is funded by the College to begin their research work. At the end of the apprenticeship, students will have the opportunity to present their work to an audience of peers and faculty and highlight their findings.
- Early May: Deadline for faculty proposals and student nominations
- Mid-May: Nominated students apply for apprenticeship
- End of May: Faculty interviews and ranks candidates
- Early June: Apprenticeship committee determines recipients and registration begins
- Early November: Deadline for faculty proposals and student nominations
- Mid-November: Nominated students apply for apprenticeship
- End of November: Faculty interviews and ranks candidates
- December: Apprenticeship committee determines recipients and registration begins
- Early May: Deadline for faculty proposals and student nominations
- Mid-May: Nominated students apply for apprenticeship
- End of May: Faculty interviews and ranks candidates
- Early June: Apprenticeship committee determines recipients and registration begins
- Early November: Deadline for faculty proposals and student nominations
- Mid-November: Nominated students apply for apprenticeship
- End of November: Faculty interviews and ranks candidates
- December: Apprenticeship committee determines recipients and registration begins
- Early May: Deadline for faculty proposals and student nominations
- Mid-May: Nominated students apply for apprenticeship
- End of May: Faculty interviews and ranks candidates
- Early June: Apprenticeship committee determines recipients and registration begins
- Early November: Deadline for faculty proposals and student nominations
- Mid-November: Nominated students apply for apprenticeship
- End of November: Faculty interviews and ranks candidates
- December: Apprenticeship committee determines recipients and registration begins
- Early May: Deadline for faculty proposals and student nominations
- Mid-May: Nominated students apply for apprenticeship
- End of May: Faculty interviews and ranks candidates
- Early June: Apprenticeship committee determines recipients and registration begins
- Early November: Deadline for faculty proposals and student nominations
- Mid-November: Nominated students apply for apprenticeship
- End of November: Faculty interviews and ranks candidates
- December: Apprenticeship committee determines recipients and registration begins