The Fisher Institute works directly with Ball State University College of Health faculty members engaged in research focused on Health and Well-Being as described in our mission statement. Graduate students seeking a graduate assistantship should contact a specific College of Health faculty member, engaged in research focused on Health and Well-Being, to determine if they have personnel support needs for their research projects. Preference is given to students studying in a graduate program within the College of Health. These faculty, with an established working affiliation with the Fisher Institute, can seek support for graduate assistant funding from the Fisher Institute for this Health and Well-Being related research project. Other Ball State University students interested in research related to Health and Well-Being can also discuss opportunities to participate in research with the Director or Associate Director of the Fisher Institute.

Please contact the Fisher Institute with any questions regarding graduate assistantship awards.