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Fellowship Opportunities (see also External Fellowships at the Grad School Website)

  • Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Stewardship Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE NNSA SSGF) http://www.krellinst.org/ssgf

    This fellowship supports graduate students planning full-time study for a Ph.D. in areas of interest to stewardship science areas such as High-energy density physics, Low-energy nuclear science or Properties of materials under extreme conditions. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent resident aliens.
    • Benefits of the NNSA SSGF Fellowship:
      • Yearly stipend of $32,400
      • Payment of all tuition and required fees for up to 4 years of study at any U.S. university
      • $1000 yearly academic allowance for professional development
    • Further details about the program are available at the program website and from the Program Coordinator, Ms. Jeana Gingery at ssgf@krellinst.org

    Students should apply online at https://www.krellinst.org/ssgf/application. The application and supporting materials must be received by January 9, 2008.

  • NSF continues to solicit proposals for the Developing Global Scientists and Engineers program. This program is intended to provide highest-quality international research experiences for U.S. students via two components:
    • (1) International Research Experiences for Students (IRES), which support groups of U.S. undergraduate or graduate students conducting research abroad in collaboration with foreign investigators and
    • (2) Doctoral Dissertation Enhancement Projects (DDEP), which support the dissertation research abroad of one doctoral student in collaboration with a foreign investigator.
  • Approximately $2.1 million is expected to be available annually to support 24 grants. Proposals generally must be submitted by U.S. institutions, organizations or professional societies on behalf of principal investigators. DDEP proposals must be submitted by faculty advisors of graduate students whose dissertation projects are the subject of the proposals. IRES proposals are due Feb. 15 and Sept. 15, annually; DDEP proposals may be submitted at any time. For more information, visit: http://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=nsf04036

 

 

 

 

 

Last Update: 08-Jan-2008
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