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STEM Career and Networking Symposium

January 27, 2020

February 15th, 2020 | 9:30am – 2:30pm |Biomedical Physical Sciences Building | Sponsored by the College of Natural Science Enjoy MSU alumni panels, discussions with pre-professional clubs, grad school test prep, and career tips for pre-health majors. Keynote speaker from MSUCOM. $10 Registration Fee. Lunch provided. To learn more and register, go to: https://msu.joinhandshake.com/events/384628/share_preview

KIN Opportunities of the Week

January 19, 2020

Duke University Integrated Health Sciences Internship Duke University is accepting applications from upper-level undergraduate and graduate students for the (paid) Integrated Health Sciences Internship Program in the laboratory of William E. Kraus, MD.  Below is a description of the program along with the application deadlines and decision dates.  Paid internships are offered Fall, Spring, and… Read More »

Exploring Grad School – Health & Risk Communication

November 12, 2019

There are graduate school programs out there that are perfect for Kinesiology majors who want to influence healthcare, but don’t necessarily want to focus heavily on the sciences. Are you better at applying skill sets like communication, interpersonal skills, organization, and program planning? Consider getting a Master’s in Health & Risk Communication at Michigan State… Read More »

Explore Grad School Options

October 21, 2019
Explore Grad School Options

Are you thinking about going to graduate or professional school some day? If so it’s never to early (or too late) to make some connections and explore your options. Finding a grad school program that’s the right fit for you and your career goals is extremely important. Although your advisors are often your first resource… Read More »

Unpacking your abroad experience

October 11, 2019

Wondering how to talk about your study abroad or international experience in a resume or an interview? This workshop will help you explain your international experiences so that they are meaningful to employers and graduate schools. You’ll hear experiences from students in Spartans Abroad Global Ambassadors (SAGA – study abroad student group), International Student Association… Read More »

Become a College Adviser

April 3, 2019

Did you know that two Kinesiology grads from last year now work as College Advisers through the MSU College Advising Corps? If college was an unbelievable experience for you, turn that passion into opportunity… BECOME A COLLEGE ADVISER. MSU College Advising Corps (MSUCAC) is recruiting MSU students who graduated between Spring 2017 and Summer Session… Read More »

Consider a Master’s Degree in Health and Risk Communication!

February 20, 2019

Michigan State University’s Health & Risk Communication M.A. program educates students in the theory and practice of health communication, leading to career paths related to preventing/addressing health problems in our society. What kinds of careers? Find out from MSU alumni who will share their experiences and insights! Health Communications could be just what you are… Read More »

MSU Grad School Fair

October 17, 2018
MSU Grad School Fair

Historically, 40-50% of KIN grads go on to graduate and professional school after completing their degree. Why not network with admissions counselors from these schools/programs while they’re right here on campus! There will be plenty of schools in attendance representing health professional and master’s programs across the country. The fair will be held on Tuesday,… Read More »

Free DPT virtual fair for prospective students

September 12, 2018

Register now to attend the FREE DPT Education Virtual Fair on September 18, 2018 hosted by the American Physical Therapy Association. Get answers to your most pressing questions from Top PT programs in a live event! Click here to review list of participating programs.

Undergrad Research Workshops

September 11, 2018

Getting involved in research is important if you’re thinking about graduate school in the future. Learning about how to find opportunities and how to make the most of your undergraduate research experience can be confusing. The Undergraduate Research Office is offering workshops this fall to help students enhance their undergraduate research experiences. On September 13th… Read More »