- Humanities Institute Graduate Student Fellowships
- Mini-Grants
- GTC+ Grants
- U-M Professional Development Resources for Humanities Graduate Students
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- Writing Communities
- Modes of Scholarly Communication
- Presentations to Different Kinds of Audiences
- Attending Conferences
- Managing the Public Profile
- Self-care
- Teaching and Pedagogy
- Digital Skills and Tools
- Human Subjects Research
- Collaboration
- Project Management
- Grant Proposal Writing and Budgeting
- Writing and Communication
- Institutional Leadership
- Opportunities with Regard to Multiple Career Horizons
- Preparing for the Academic Job Search
- Preparing for the Search for Other Kinds of Academic Positions
- Preparing for the Search for Positions Outside the Academy
- Public Scholarship and Community Engagement
- The university offers training options related to human subjects research ethics and compliance. The Program for Education and Evaluation in Responsible Research and Scholarship (PEERRS) provides online training modules in selected responsible conduct of research (RCR) topics (e.g., human subjects protection, foundations of good research practice) for faculty, staff, and students. This program also offers resources for international human subject research.
- The School of Public Health offers a graduate-level course on health behavior and health education called HBEHED 733: Community Based Participatory Research, which includes reading materials and lesson plans devoted to working with Indigenous communities in the U.S, including but not limited to, tribal review boards and ethical considerations for non-Native researchers. This course is taught by Professor Barbara Israel, who also directs the Detroit Urban Research Center.