Stipends for Study and Travel
Programs are listed in alphabetical order by granting agency in four categories:
Graduate Support
American Association for the Advancement of Science
- Mass Media Summer Fellowship (AMS supports at least one Fellow per year under this program)
www.aaas.org/programs/education/MassMedia/
Program Description: Fellows work for newspapers, magazines, and radio and television stations. Their travel expenses and stipends are paid by the AAAS. Fellows have the opportunity to: observe and participate in the process by which events and ideas become news, improve their communication skills by learning to describe complex technical subjects in a manner understandable by the public, and increase their understanding of editorial decision making and the manner in which information is effectively disseminated. Each fellow will: attend an orientation and evaluation session in Washington, DC; begin the 10-week internship in mid-June; and submit an interim and final report to AAAS to help evaluate the program.
Eligibility: Provides support for 15–20 outstanding graduate students in mathematics, the natural and social sciences, and engineering as reporters, researchers, and production assistants in the mass media. (Exceptional undergraduate or postdoctoral students also considered.)
Deadline: January 15, 2012
Grant Amount: $450/week stipend for ten weeks.
Application information: Rahman A Culver, Manager, Mass Media Program, Mass Media Science and Engineering Fellows Program, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1200 New York Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20005; telephone: 202-326-6441. Please follow web link, above.
American Association of University Women (AAUW) Educational Foundation
- Career Development Grant, Selected Professions Fellowships, American Fellowships, International Fellowships
www.aauw.org/
Program Description: All fellowships and grants eligible fields include mathematics and statistics. Selected Professions Fellowships: are awarded to women who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents and who intend to pursue a full-time course of study (during the fellowship year) in designated degree programs where women’s participation traditionally has been low. American Fellowships: support women doctoral candidates completing dissertations and scholars seeking funds for postdoctoral research leave or for preparing completed research for publication. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. One-year postdoctoral research leave fellowships, dissertation fellowships, and summer/shortterm research publication grants are offered. Career Development Grants: support women who hold a bachelor’s degree and who are preparing to advance their careers, change careers, or re-enter the work force. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. International Fellowships: are awarded for full-time graduate or postgraduate study or research to women who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Supplemental grants support community-based projects in the fellow’s home country.
Deadline: Selected Professions: Master’s and First Professional Awards: January 10; American Fellowships: November 15; Career Development Grants: December 15; International Fellowships: December 1.
Application information: For more information contact: AAUW Educational Foundation, Dept. 60, 301 ACT Drive, Iowa City, IA 52243-4030; email: aauw@act.org; call 319-337-1716 ext. 60; or visit our website, above.
American Society for Engineering Education
- National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship (NDSEG)
ndseg.asee.org/
Program Description: The Department of Defense (DoD) is committed to increasing the number and quality of our nation's scientists and engineers. Toward that end, the DoD annually supports approximately 8,000 graduate students in fields important to national defense needs. The DoD's support is evidenced in a number of ways. First and foremost, the DoD funds thousands of graduate students, who are members of research teams, through contracts and grants. Selected by research faculty, the students engage in fundamental studies under the leadership of a senior researcher while earning advanced degrees. These students are generally wholly supported by their DoD grant or contract. Another important mechanism for DoD support of graduate students is through portable fellowships awarded to U.S. citizens or nationals following a competition each year. These fellowships allow the recipients to pursue their graduate studies at whichever U.S. institution they choose to attend. One of these is the National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship, which is highly competitive and confers high honors upon its recipients. The DoD has awarded approximately 3,000 NDSEG fellowships since the program's inception 20 years ago.
Eligibility: The NDSEG Fellowship Program is open only to applicants who are citizens or nationals of the United States. Persons who hold permanent resident status are not eligible. Proof of citizenship will be required upon formal offer. NDSEG Fellowships are intended for students at or near the beginning of their doctoral studies in science or engineering. Applicants must have received or be on track to receive their bachelor's degrees by Fall 2009. Fellows selected in Spring 2009 must begin their fellowship tenure in Fall 2009.
Deadline: All materials must be submitted electronically by 1:00 p.m. EST on January 5, 2011, and all supporting materials must be received by January 5, 2011. Award notifications are are sent via email on or about March 30, 2011. Application materials are not returned to applicants.
Grant Amount: First Year $30,500 Second Year $31,000 Third Year $31,500
Application information: Please follow the link above to review the application instructions.
Florida Education Fund
- The McKnight Doctoral Fellowship Program
www.fefonline.org
Program Description: A McKnight Doctoral Fellowship provides funds for up to twenty-five African American citizens annually to pursue Ph.D. degrees at participating Florida universities. Contingent upon successful academic progress, the maximum length of the award is five years. The Florida Education Fund provides the first three years, and the student's university continues funding at the same level of support for an additional two years.
Eligibility: Applicants must hold or be receiving a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
Deadline: The deadline for applications is January 15 of each year.
Grant Amount: Up to $5,000 in tuition and fees plus an annual stipend of $12,000. Tuition and fees over $5,000 will be waived.
Application information: Detailed information and application packets can be obtained by writing or calling: The Florida Education Fund, 201 E. Kennedy Boulevard, Suite #1525, Tampa, FL 33602; 813-272-2772; or visit our website, above.
Ford Foundation
- Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowships for Minorities
http://sites.nationalacademies.org/PGA/FordFellowships/index.htm
Program Description: Approximately 40 dissertation fellowships will be awarded in a national competition administered by the National Research Council (NRC) of the National Academies for the Ford Foundation. The awards will be made to those individuals who, in the judgment of the review panels, have demonstrated superior scholarship and show the greatest promise for future achievement as scholars, researchers, and teachers in institutions of higher education.
Eligibility: Available to minorities who are Ph.D. or Sc.D. candidates at U.S. institutions studying mathematics, engineering, or one of several other fields. The fellowships will be offered on a competitive basis to individuals who are citizens or nationals of the U.S. and who are members of the following groups: Alaska Natives (Eskimo or Aleut), Native American Indians, Black/African Americans, Mexican Americans/ Chicanas/Chicanos, Native Pacific Islanders (Polynesian or Micronesian), Puerto Ricans.
Application information: For more information, contact: Fellowship Office, GR 346A, National Research Council of the National Academies, 550 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001; tel: 202-334-2872; email: infofell@nas.edu. Please follow web link, above.
- Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowships for Minorities
http://sites.nationalacademies.org/PGA/FordFellowships/index.htm
Program Description: Approximately 60 predoctoral fellowships will be awarded in a national competition administered by the National Research Council (NRC) of the National Academies for the Ford Foundation. The awards will be made to those individuals who, in the judgment of the review panels, have demonstrated superior scholarship and show the greatest promise for future achievement as scholars, researchers, and teachers in institutions of higher education.
Eligibility: Available to minorities enrolled in or planning to enroll in research-based doctoral programs in mathematics, engineering, and other fields. The fellowships will be offered on a competitive basis to individuals who are citizens or nationals of the U.S. and who are members of the following groups: Alaska Natives (Eskimo or Aleut), Native American Indians, Black/African Americans, Mexican Americans/Chicanas/Chicanos, Native Pacific Islanders (Polynesian or Micronesian), Puerto Ricans.
Deadline: Application is due in mid November, and supplementary materials due later; required supplementary materials include transcripts, minimum of 3 reference letters (GRE not required).
Grant Amount: Annual stipend of $20,000 and $2,000 per year to the institution.
Application information: For more information, contact: Fellowship Office, GR 346A, National Research Council of the National Academies, 550 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001; tel: 202-334-2872; email: infofell@ nas.edu. Please follow web link, above.
National Academies
- Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship Program
national-academies.org/policyfellows
Program Description: The Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship Program of the National Academies is designed to engage graduate and postdoctoral science, engineering, medical, veterinary, business, and law students in science and technology policy and to familiarize them with the interactions between science, technology, and government. As a result, students develop essential skills different from those attained in academia and make the transition from being a graduate student to a professional.
Eligibility: Applications are invited from graduate students through postdoctoral candidates in any physical, biological, or social science field or any field of engineering, medicine/health, or veterinary medicine, as well as business and law education, and other graduate and professional programs.
Deadline: Deadline for the receipt of materials is November 1 for the January program, March 1 for the June program, and June 1 for the September program.
Grant Amount: There are three 10-week sessions per year beginning in January, June, and September. The grant amount is $4,800 to $5,300 depending on location.
Application information: For program details and a link to the online application, please visit the website, above. For further information, email: policyfellows@nas.edu (preferred) or phone 202-334-2455. Resumes are not accepted.
National Science Foundation
- Graduate Research Fellowships
https://www.fastlane.nsf.gov/index.jsp
Program Description: The NSF’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in the relevant science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines who are pursuing research based master’s and doctoral degrees.
Eligibility: Applicants must be U.S. citizens, nationals, or permanent residents, and at or near the beginning of graduate studies in an NSF-supported field: Chemistry, Computer and Information Science and Engineering, Engineering, Geosciences, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Physics and Astronomy, Psychology, and Social Sciences.
Deadline: Applications and deadline information will be available online at http://www.fastlane.nsf.gov/ grfp/. Deadlines vary by field and applications must be submitted to NSF by the appropriate deadline.
Grant Amount: NSF provides three years of financial support which includes a $30,000 annual stipend, and a $10,500 annual cost of education allowance, and a one time $1,000 foreign travel allowance.
Application information: Please follow web link, above.
Postdoctoral Support
Air Force Office of Scientific Research
- Research Contracts and Grants
www.afosr.af.mil
Program Description: Mathematicians and computer scientists are encouraged to submit through their organizations proposals for research support. Research areas include mathematics of dynamics and control, physical mathematics and applied analysis, computational mathematics, optimization and discrete mathematics, signal processing, probability and statistics, software and systems, intelligent software agents, information fusion, and electromagnetics.
Application information: Research proposals should be forwarded to the Mathematics and Space Sciences Directorate, Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR/NM), 875 North Randolph Street, Suite 325, Room 3112, Arlington, VA 22203. Please follow web link, above.
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
- Research Fellowships
www.sloan.org/
Program Description: Unrestricted grants made to selected university scientists in chemistry, physics, mathematics, computer science, economics, neuroscience or computational and evolutionary molecular biology, or in a related interdisciplinary field. Candidates do not apply, but are nominated by their department chairman or other senior scientists.
Eligibility: Candidates must be members of the regular (i.e., tenure-track) faculty, in the early stage of their academic career, at a recognized college or university in the United States or Canada.
Deadline: Nominations are due by September 15 for awards to begin the following September.
Application information: For information write to the Sloan Research Fellowships, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Suite 2550, 630 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10111; email: stella@sloan.org. Download a brochure at http://www.sloan.org/assets/files/srf/2011_srf_brochure.pdf. Please follow web link above for further information.
American Mathematical Society
- Centennial Fellowships
http://www.ams.org/centfellow
Program Description: The AMS Centennial Research Fellowship Program makes awards annually to outstanding mathematicians to help further their careers in research. The number of fellowships to be awarded is small and depends on the amount of money contributed to the program. The Society supplements contributions as needed. One fellowship will be awarded for the 2011–12 academic year. A list of previous fellowship winners can be found at http://www.ams.org/profession/prizes-awards/ams-awards/centennial-fellow
Eligibility: The eligibility rules are as follows. The primary selection criterion for the Centennial Fellowship is the excellence of the candidate’s research. Preference will be given to candidates who have not had extensive fellowship support in the past. Recipients may not hold the Centennial Fellowship concurrently with another research fellowship such as a Sloan or NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship. Under normal circumstances the fellowship cannot be deferred. A recipient of the fellowship shall have held his or her doctoral degree for at least three years and not more than twelve years at the inception of the award (that is, received between September 1, 2000, and September 1, 2009). Applications will be accepted from those currently holding a tenured, tenure-track, postdoctoral, or comparable (at the discretion of the selection committee) position at an institution in North America. Applications should include a cogent plan indicating how the fellowship will be used. The plan should include travel to at least one other institution and should demonstrate that the fellowship will be used for more than reduction of teaching at the candidate’s home institution. The selection committee will consider the plan in addition to the quality of the candidate’s research and will try to award the fellowship to those for whom the award would make a real difference in the development of their research careers. Work in all areas of mathematics, including interdisciplinary work, is eligible.
Deadline: The deadline for receipt of applications is December 1. Awards will be announced in February or earlier if possible.
Grant Amount: The stipend for fellowships awarded for 2010 - 2011 was $79,000, with an additional expense allowance of about $7,900. Acceptance of the fellowship cannot be postponed.
Application information: Application forms are available via the Internet. Please follow web link, below.
American Philosophical Society
- Franklin Research Grants
www.amphilsoc.org
Program Description: Postdoctoral research grants to aid specific research projects. The purpose of the program is to connect scholars with the objects of their research. Tenable abroad and in the U.S. The Committee meets in January and in March and applicants are notified in February and April.
Eligibility: For candidates with Ph.D. for at least one year.
Deadline: October 1, December 1.
Grant Amount: Up to $6,000. Grants contribute toward travel expenses, food and lodging, and photoduplication. No funds are available for attending conferences or consulting with colleagues.
Application information: For application forms please consult the website, above. Questions may be addressed to Linda Musumeci, Research Administrator, at lmusumeci@amphilsoc.org or 215-440-3429.
- Library Resident Research Fellowships
www.amphilsoc.org
Program Description: The fellowships, funded by a number of generous benefactors, are open to both U.S. citizens and foreign nationals who are holders of the Ph.D. or the equivalent, Ph.D. candidates who have passed their preliminary examinations, and independent scholars. Applicants in any relevant field of scholarship may apply. Candidates who live 75 or more miles from Philadelphia will receive some preference.
Deadline: Applications are due no later than March 1. Notification is sent in May. This is a receipt deadline. Applicants will be informed by mail whether all materials were received.
Grant Amount: The stipend is $2,000 per month, and the term of the fellowship is a minimum of one month and a maximum of three, taken between June 1 and May 31. Fellowships are usually of one month in duration, and seldom exceed two months. Fellows are required to be in residence at the Library for four to twelve consecutive weeks, depending upon the length of their award. The APS Library’s extensive collections are fully described at http://www.amphilsoc.org/library .
Application information: For additional information, call 215- 440-3443 or send an email inquiry to Libfellows@ amphilsoc.org.
Burroughs Wellcome Fund
- Career Awards at the Scientific Interface
www.bwfund.org
Program Description: The complexity inherent in biological research has always provided a fertile field for the development of new mathematical and physical approaches to biological problems. But now, with advances in genomics, quantitative structural biology, and modeling of complex systems, the possibilities for an exciting research career at the interface between the physical/computational sciences and the biological sciences have never been greater. Tackling key problems in biology will require scientists trained in areas such as chemistry, physics, applied mathematics, computer science, and engineering. In recognition of the vital role such cross-trained scientists will play in furthering biomedical science, the Burroughs Wellcome Fund has developed Career Awards at the Scientific Interface. These grants are intended to foster the early career development of researchers with backgrounds in the physical/computational sciences whose work addresses biological questions and who are dedicated to pursuing a career in academic research. Candidates are expected to draw from their training in a scientific field other than biology to propose innovative approaches to answer important questions in the biological sciences. Examples of approaches include, but are not limited to, physical measurement of biological phenomena, computer simulation of complex processes in physiological systems, mathematical modeling of self-organizing behavior, building probabilistic tools for medical diagnosis, developing novel imaging tools or biosensors, applying nanotechnology to manipulate cellular systems, predicting cellular responses to topological clues and mechanical forces, and developing a new conceptual understanding of the complexity of living organisms. Proposals that include experimental validation of theoretical models are particularly encouraged.
Eligibility: Candidates must hold a Ph.D. degree in the fields of mathematics, physics, chemistry (physical, theoretical, or computational), computer science, statistics, or engineering. Exceptions will be made only if the applicant can demonstrate significant expertise in one of these areas, evidenced by publications or advanced course work. Candidates must have completed at least six months but not more than 48 months of postdoctoral training at the time of application and must not hold or have accepted a faculty appointment as a tenuretrack assistant professor at the time of application. These awards are open to U.S. and Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Limited eligibility for temporary residents—please see guidelines.
Deadline: April 15, 2010.
Grant Amount: Career Awards at the Scientific Interface provide $500,000 over five years to support up to two years of advanced postdoctoral training and the first three years of a faculty appointment. During both the postdoctoral and the faculty periods, grants must be made to degree-granting institutions in the United States or Canada on behalf of the award recipient.
Application information: Full application information is available on the Burroughs Wellcome Fund website. Please follow web link, above. Or write to Burroughs Wellcome Fund, Interfaces Program, 21 T. W. Alexander Dr., P.O. Box 13901, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-3901.
Fields Institute
- Postdoctoral Fellowships
www.fields.utoronto.ca/proposals/postdoc.html
Program Description: Applications are invited for postdoctoral fellowship positions at the Fields Institute. The fellowships provide for a period of engagement in research and participation in the activities of the Institute. They may be offered in conjunction with partner universities, through which a further period of support may be possible. One recipient will be awarded the Institute's prestigious Jerrold E. Marsden Postdoctoral Fellowship. There will also be a number of two year positions available connected to the Fields-Ontario fellowship. These fellowships involve a semester at Fields and 3 semesters at one of Fields' Principal Sponsoring Universities.
Eligibility: Qualified candidates who will have a recent Ph.D. in an area connect with the theamtic program or a related area of the mathematical sciences are encouraged to apply.
Deadline: December 15 each year, although late applications may be considered.
Application information: Please follow web link, above. The Fields Institute is strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from visible minority group members, women, Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, members of sexual minority groups, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas.
Ford Foundation
- Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowships for Minorities
http://sites.nationalacademies.org/PGA/FordFellowships/index.htm
Program Description: Approximately 30 postdoctoral fellowships will be awarded in a national competition sponsored by the Ford Foundation and administered by the National Research Council.
Eligibility: U.S. citizens or nationals who are Native American Indian, Mexican American/Chicana/Chicano, Alaska Native (Eskimo or Aleut), Native Pacific Islander (Polynesian or Micronesian), Black/African American, or Puerto Rican and who are currently in or planning a career in teaching and research at the college or university level.
Application information: For further information and applications, contact: Fellowship Office, GR 346A, National Research Council of the National Academies, 550 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001; tel: 202-334-2872; fax: 202-334-3419; email: infofell@nas.edu. Please follow web link, above.
Institute for Advanced Study
- IAS Memberships
www.math.ias.edu/
Program Description: The School of Mathematics will grant a limited number of memberships, some with financial support, for research in mathematics at the Institute during the academic year 2011-2012.
Eligibility: Candidates must give evidence of ability in research comparable at least with that expected for the Ph.D. degree.
Deadline: December 1
Application information: Application forms may be obtained from The School of Mathematics, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ 08540, and should be returned (whether or not funds are expected from some other source) by December 1. Application forms may be downloaded via a Web connection. Please follow web link, above. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA)
- General Memberships
www.ima.umn.edu
Program Description: The Institute for Mathematics and its Applications at the University of Minnesota announces the availability of general memberships in connection with its 2012-2013 thematic program entitled Infinite Dimensional and Stochastic Dynamical Systems and their Applications. General memberships provide an opportunity for mathematicians and scientists employed elsewhere to spend a period of one month to one year in residence at the IMA, and to participate in the
2012-2013 thematic program. The residency should fall in the period September 2012 through June 2013 (in special cases extending into the summer months). Logistic support such as office space, computer facilities, and secretarial support will be provided, and local expenses may be provided.
Eligibility: Preference will be given toward supplementary support for persons with sabbatical leaves, fellowships, or other stipends. The research interests of General Members must relate to the thematic program and a doctoral degree is normally expected.
Deadline: Applications may be submitted at any time until the end of the thematic program, and will be considered as long as funds remain available.
Grant Amount: Local expenses and travel costs may be requested.
Application information: Application forms and instructions are available at www.ima.umn.edu/docs/ The IMA website is www.ima.umn.edu. Questions should be directed to applications@ima.umn.edu or by phone to (612) 624-6066. The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
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- Industrial Postdoctoral Memberships
www.ima.umn.edu/docs/
Program Description: The Institute for Mathematics and its Applications at the University of Minnesota announces the availability of Industrial Postdoctoral Fellowships. IMA Industrial Postdoctoral Fellows are designed to prepare mathematicians for research careers in industry or involving industrial interaction. IMA industrial postdoctoral fellowships run two years starting August 31, 2012. They are funded jointly by the IMA and an industrial sponsor, and holders devote 50% effort working with industrial scientists and 50% effort on a combination of their own research and IMA activities.
Eligibility: Documentation of completion of all requirements for a doctoral degree in mathematics or a related area is required by the start of the appointment.
Deadline: January 2, 2012.
Grant Amount: IIndustrial Postdoctoral Fellows receive a salary of $55,000 annually, and a travel allowance.
Application information: Application forms and instructions are available at www.ima.umn.edu/docs/. The IMA website is
www.ima.umn.edu. Questions should be directed to applications@ima.umn.edu or by phone to (612) 624-6066. The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
- New Directions Visiting Professorships
www.ima.umn.edu/docs/
Program Description: : The Institute for Mathematics and its Applications at the
University of Minnesota, announces the availability of the IMA New Directions Research Professorships which provide an extraordinary opportunity for established mathematicians—typically mid-career faculty at US universities—to branch into new directions and/or develop curricular material at the undergraduate level from the research taking place at the IMA. Successful applicants spend the 2012-2013 academic year immersed in the thematic program at the IMA. Expected outcomes include a research program influenced by the participation in the IMA program year, and/or curricular material on topics of the IMA program appropriate for public dissemination. Research Professors will enjoy an excellent research environment and stimulating scientific program, Infinite Dimensional and Stochastic Dynamical Systems and their Applications. Research Professors are expected to be in residence and actively participate in the annual program.
Eligibility: Applications must include a letter from the applicant's department chair indicating that the home institution will provide a minimum of 50% of academic year salary and 100% of health and other relevant fringe benefits.
Deadline: March 1, 2012 or until positions are filled. Early application is encouraged.
Grant Amount: The New Directions program will supply 50% of academic year salary up to $50,000 maximum.
Application information: Application forms and instructions are available at www.ima.umn.edu/docs/. The IMA website is www.ima.umn.edu. Questions should be directed to ndprof@ima.umn.edu or by phone to
(612) 624-6066. The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
- Postdoctoral Fellowships
www.ima.umn.edu/docs/
Program Description: The Institute for Mathematics and its Applications at the University of Minnesota announces the availability of Postdoctoral Fellowships in connection with its 2012-2013 thematic program entitled Infinite Dimensional and Stochastic Dynamical Systems and their Applications. Postdoctoral Fellowships provide an excellent opportunity for mathematical scientists near the beginning of their career who have a background in and/or an interest in Infinite Dimensional and Stochastic Dynamical Systems and their Applications. Related topics include, but are not limited to, Partial differential equations, Materials science and propagation of waves in random media; Oceanographic and atmospheric systems; Interacting particle systems related to non-equilibrium statistical mechanics; Electronics and oscillations in imperfect lattices; Financial mathematics; Quantum mechanics; Genetic regulatory networks; and Localized structures in fluids and chemically reacting systems.
These IMA Postdoctoral Fellowships run one to two years, at the option of the holder, starting August 31, 2012. In the second year of the appointment, there are a variety of options to enhance career development, including continued work on the fellow’s established research program, participation in the 2013-2014 academic year program, teaching, and working on an industrial project.
Eligibility: Documentation of completion of all requirements for a doctoral degree in mathematics or a related area is required by the start of the appointment.
Deadline: January 2, 2012.
Grant Amount: Postdoctoral fellows receive a salary of $55,000 annually, and a travel allowance.
Application information: Application forms and instructions are available at http://www.ima.umn.edu/docs/. The IMA website is http://www.ima.umn.edu. Questions should be directed to applications@ima.umn.edu or by phone to (612) 624-6066. The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
- John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowships
www.gf.org
Program Description: Fellowships are on an advanced professional level. Approximately 225 awards are made.
Eligibility: U.S. or Canadian citizenship or permanent residence is required. Fellowships are also offered to citizens or permanent residents of Latin America and the Caribbean.
Deadline: Application deadline: September 15 for the U.S. and Canada competition, December 1 for the Latin American and Caribbean competition.
Application information: For more information write to John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 90 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016; tel: 212-687-4470; fax: 212-697-3248; email: fellowships@gf.org; Please follow web link, above.
Los Alamos National Laboratory
- J. Robert Oppenheimer, Richard P. Feynman, and Frederick Reines Distinguished Fellowships
www.hr.lanl.gov/JobListing/index.aspx?JobType=Postdoc
Program Description: Research opportunities are granted in many areas of chemistry, mathematics, computer science, materials science, biological sciences, environmental science, geoscience, and many engineering fields. Appointments are for three years.
Eligibility: Research opportunities are granted in many areas of chemistry, mathematics, computer science, materials science, biological sciences, environmental science, geoscience, and many engineering fields. Appointments are available for two years, subject to renewal for a third year. A postdoctoral committee meets to review candidates for postdoctoral fellowships in January, May, August, and November.
Deadline: Submission deadline for sponsored candidates: mid-October each year.
Grant Amount: Starting salary: $70,800 - $80,300
Application information: Los Alamos National Laboratory is an Equal Opportunity Employer. See details and apply online at the web link, above.
- Postdoctoral Appointments and Fellowships
http://www.hr.lanl.gov/JobListing/index.aspx?JobType=Postdoc
Program Description: Research opportunities are granted in many areas of chemistry, mathematics, computer science, materials science, biological sciences, environmental science, geoscience, and many engineering fields. Appointments are available for two years, subject to renewal for a third year. A postdoctoral committee meets to review candidates for postdoctoral fellowships in January, May, August, and November.
Eligibility: Candidates must be recipients of a doctoral degree within the past five years.
Grant Amount: Starting salary: $670,800-$80,300
Application information: Los Alamos National Laboratory is an Equal Opportunity Employer. For more information: email: postdoc-info@lanl.gov; tel: 505- 667-6947; fax: 505-606-5901; see details and apply online at the web link, above.
Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI)
- Postdoctoral Fellowships
Program Description: For Information on MSRI Membership opportunities, please visit:
http://www.msri.org/web/msri/scientific/member-application
- Research Memberships
Program Description: For Information on MSRI Membership opportunities, please visit:
http://www.msri.org/web/msri/scientific/member-application
- Research Professorships
Program Description: For Information on MSRI Membership opportunities, please visit:
http://www.msri.org/web/msri/scientific/member-application
Michigan Society of Fellows
- Postdoctoral Fellowship
www.rackham.umich.edu/sof
Program Description: The Michigan Society of Fellows was founded in 1970 through grants from the Ford Foundation and Horace H. Rackham Graduate School for the purpose of promoting academic and creative excellence in the arts, sciences, and professions. The objective of the program is to support individuals selected for outstanding achievement, professional promise, and interdisciplinary interests. We invite applications from qualified candidates for three-year postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Michigan. Fellows are appointed as assistant professors/postdoctoral scholars with departmental affiliations. They spend the equivalent of one academic year teaching; the balance of time is devoted to their own scholarly research and creative work. Applications will be reviewed by Society members and university faculty. Final selections will be made in late January by senior fellows of the society. Eight fellows will be selected for three-year terms to begin September 1, 2009.
Eligibility: Candidates must have received the Ph.D. degree between June 1, 2009, and September 1, 2012.
Deadline: Completed applications due October 3, 2011.
Grant Amount: The annual stipend will be $52,000
Application information: Please see the application on our website or send requests for application materials to: Michigan Society of Fellows, 3572 Rackham Building, University of Michigan, 915 E. Washington St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1070; tel: 734-763-1259; email: society.of.fellows@umich.edu. Please visit the web link, above. Online Applications Only
National Center for Atmospheric Research
- Advanced Study Program
www.asp.ucar.edu
Program Description: Postdoctoral fellowships are offered for highly qualified atmospheric scientists and scientists from related disciplines who wish to continue basic research in the atmospheric sciences. Appointments are for a one-year period with a possible extension for an additional year.
Eligibility: For recent recipients of the Ph.D.
Deadline: The application deadline is January 5, 2012.
Grant Amount: Stipends are $56,000 and are adjusted annually in June.
Application information: Please visit the web link, above. Email: asp-apply@ucar.edu; phone: 303-497-1328; or Advanced Study Program, NCAR, ASP, P.O. Box 3000, Boulder, CO 80307-3000.
National Science Foundation
- Mathematical Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (with Research Instructorship Option)
www.fastlane.nsf.gov/
Program Description: The stipend portion of the awards will consist of support for eighteen academic-year months or their equivalent and six summer months. Awardees have two options for academic year stipends, subject to the constraints that their academic-year support begin by October 1 of the award year and be configured in intervals no shorter than three consecutive months. An awardee may have full-time support for any eighteen academic-year months in a 3-year period (the Research Fellowship Option) or have a combination of full-time and half-time support over a period of three academic years, usually as one academic year full-time and two academic years half-time (the Research Instructorship Option). Summer month stipends are limited to two per calendar year.
Eligibility: An applicant must, at the time of submission, be a U.S. citizen, national, or legally admitted permanent resident of the United States (i.e., have a "green card"). An applicant may not have held the doctoral degree more than two years as of January 1 of the year of the award; must propose research in the mathematical sciences; may not have previously received a Federal research grant; may not submit a research plan duplicated in another NSF proposal; must not have previously been offered an award by the MSPRF program; and must have doctoral degree conferred before the postdoctoral appointment start date.
Deadline: October 19, 2011, Third Wednesday in October, Annually Thereafter
Grant Amount: Stipend amounts are $5,000 per full-time month and $2,500 per half-time month, plus a benefit allowance and special allowance, for a total award of $150,000 to be used within 48 months.
Application information: For further details write to the Mathematical Sciences Infrastructure Program, Division of Mathematical Sciences, Room 1025, National Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22230; send an inquiry to email: msprf@nsf.gov; or under “Postdoctoral Fellowships” and other Programs at the web link, above.
National Security Agency
- Grants for Research in Mathematics
www.nsa.gov/research/math_research/index.shtml
Program Description: The Mathematical Sciences Program (MSP) supports self-directed, unclassified research in the following areas of mathematics: Algebra, Number Theory, Discrete Mathematics, Probability, and Statistics. The program also supports conferences and workshops (typically in the range of $12,000–$15,000) in these five mathematical areas. The program does not entertain research or conference proposals that involve cryptology. Research support may include summer salary for faculty members, a modest amount for graduate student support, travel assistance, and other miscellaneous expenses. Proposals that involve participation by women and other individuals from underrepresented backgrounds are encouraged.
Eligibility: Principal investigators, graduate students, consultants, and all other personnel supported by NSA grants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the United States at the time of proposal submission.
Deadline: October 15, 2010.
Application information: Please note that The Mathematical Sciences Program is no longer using a hardcopy submission system. Proposals must be submitted electronically by October 15, 2008, via the program website, listed above. Details on the submission process will be forthcoming. Please check the website often for updates.
- Sabbatical Program
www.nsa.gov/research/math_research/index.shtml
Program Description: NSA’s Mathematics Sabbatical program offers mathematicians, statisticians, and computer scientists the unique opportunity to develop skills in directions that would be nearly impossible anywhere else. Sabbatical employees work side-by-side with other NSA scientists on projects that involve cryptanalysis, coding theory, number theory, discrete mathematics, statistics and probabilty, and many other subjects. Visitors spend 9–24 months at NSA, and most find that within a very short period of time, they are able to make significant contributions. NSA pays 50% of salary and benefits during academic months and 100% of salary and benefits during summer months of the sabbatical detail. A monthly housing supplement is available to help offset the cost of local lodging. On average, three sabbatical positions are available per year.
Eligibility: Applicants must be U.S. citizens and must be able to obtain a security clearance.
Deadline: Applications should be submitted electronically by November 15, 2010. Please visit the web link, above. Sabbatical details typically start by September of the following year.
Application information: Complete application includes cover letter and curriculum vitae with list of significant publications. The cover letter should describe the applicant’s research interests, programming experience and level of fluency, and how an NSA sabbatical would affect teaching and research upon return to academia. For more detailed application information please consult the program website. For more information about the Grants or Sabbaticals Program, please contact the program office at 301-688-0400. You may also write to the Program Director, Dr. Michelle Wagner, mdwagn4@nsa.gov, or to the Program Administrator, Ms. Barbara Johnson, bajohn1@nsa.gov.
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
- Radcliffe Institute Fellowship Program
http://www.radcliffe.edu/fellowships/apply.aspx
Program Description: The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study is a scholarly community where individuals pursue advanced work across a wide range of academic disciplines, professions, or creative arts. Within this broad purpose, and in recognition of Radcliffe’s historic contributions to the education of women, the Radcliffe Institute sustains a continuing commitment to the study of women, gender, and society.
Eligibility: Radcliffe Institute Fellowships are designed to support scholars and scientists of exceptional promise and demonstrated accomplishment who wish to pursue independent work in academic and professional fields and in the creative arts. Applications are judged on the quality and significance of the proposed project and on the applicant’s record of accomplishment and promise. Women and men from across the United States and throughout the world, including developing countries, are encouraged to apply. Proposals are accepted from applicants in any field with the receipt of a doctorate or appropriate terminal degree at least two years prior to appointment or with comparable professional achievement in the area of the proposed project.
Deadline: Applications must be postmarked by November 15, 2011.
Grant Amount: Stipends are funded up to $65,000 for one year, with additional funds for project expenses.
Application information: Applications are available online: http://www.radcliffe.edu/fellowships/apply.aspx. Please contact us with any questions: Radcliffe Institute Fellowship Office, 8 Garden Street, Byerly Hall, Cambridge, MA 02138; tel 617-496-1324; or email: sciencefellowships@radcliffe.edu.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- Nebraska Immerse
www.math.unl.edu/programs/mctp/immerse/
Program Description: Nebraska IMMERSE is the centerpiece of the Department's MCTP program. IMMERSE has two interweaving components: one that strengthens the preparation of students who are about to enter their first year of graduate study in mathematics (these students are referred to as "pre-grads"), and one that develops the teaching, research, and mentoring skills of graduate students and early-career faculty.The dates for the 2009 IMMERSE Program are: Monday, June 22–Friday, July 31: Pre-grads Monday, June 8–Friday, July 31: Graduate students, Early-career faculty.
Eligibility: These participants will be selected based on the applicants' qualifications and potential to benefit from the program. In particular, preference will be given to applicants whose research interests lie in the research areas of one or more UNL faculty members. Candidates for the early-career faculty position must (1) be U.S. citizens, nationals, or permanent residents; (2) have earned a doctoral degree; (3) be employed in a tenure-track (or equivalent) position as an assistant professor (or equivalent title) in a non-doctoral-granting mathematics department at an institution in the U.S., its territories, possessions, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico; (4) be untenured.
Deadline: March 15, 2011 Notification by April 1, 2011
Grant Amount: These participants will receive room, board, a travel allowance, and a $10,000 stipend. In addition, $7,500 will be given to their home institutions for release time from teaching in the 2009 spring semester to work on research and to prepare for their IMMERSE courses.
Application information: To apply for the 2009 program, please send a copy of your CV, a cover letter indicating your research interests and how you expect to benefit from participation in the IMMERSE program, and a letter of support from your department chair describing what reduction(s) in teaching and/or service-related activities you will be granted in the Spring of 2009 for research and preparation for IMMERSE. The deadline for applications is October 15, 2008, with notification anticipated by November 1, 2008. Send application materials to: Nebraska IMMERSE, Prof. Allan Donsig, Program Director, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Department of Mathematics, 203 Avery Hall 880130, Lincoln NE 68588–0130 USA Voice 402–472–8128 Fax 402–472–8466 adonsig1@unl.edu
Study in the U.S. for Foreign Nationals
American Association of University Women (AAUW) Educational Foundation
- International Fellowships
www.aauw.org
Program Description: These are awarded to women of outstanding academic ability who are not citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. for full-time graduate or postgraduate study in the U.S. Six of the 50 to 60 awards are available to members of the International Federation of University Women to study in any country other than their own. Upon completion of studies, fellowship recipients are expected to return to their home countries to pursue professional careers. Previous and current recipients of AAUW fellowships are not eligible.
Eligibility: Applicants must hold the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor’s degree by September 30.
Deadline: The deadline is December 1 (postmark deadline). *If an application postmark deadline falls on a weekend or holiday, applications may be postmarked the next business day.
Grant Amount: The fellowships provide $18,000 for master’s/first professional degree, $20,000 for doctoral study, and $30,000 for postdoctoral study.
Application information: Apply online at the web page listed above. For more information contact: aauw@act.org or AAUW Educational Foundation, P.O. Box 4030, Iowa City, IA 52243-4030; tel: 319-337-1716; fax: 319-337- 1204.
Travel and Study Abroad
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
- Humboldt Research Fellowship
www.americanfriends-of-avh.org
Program Description: Open to all nationalities and all disciplines. The Humboldt Research Fellowship enables highly qualified scientists and scholars of all nationalities and disciplines to carry out research projects for extended periods of time in cooperation with academic hosts at research institutions in Germany. Fellowships are awarded on the basis of academic achievement, the quality and feasibility of the proposed research, and the applicant’s publications.
Eligibility: Postdoctoral Researchers. Open to scientists and scholars who completed a doctoral degree within four years prior to the date the application is submitted. Allows for a stay of 6–24 months in Germany. Provides a monthly stipend of 2,250 EUR. Experienced Researchers. Open to scientists and scholars who completed a doctoral degree within twelve years prior to the date the application is submitted. Allows for a stay of 6–18 months in Germany. Fellowships may be divided into a maximum of three visits of at least three months each. Provides a monthly stipend of 2,450 EUR.
For the postdoctoral option, please go to:
http://www.humboldt-foundation.de/web/humboldt-fellowship-postdoc.html
For the experienced researcher option, please go to:
http://www.humboldt-foundation.de/web/humboldt-fellowship-experienced.html
Grant Amount: Additional allowances are available for accompanying family members, travel expenses, and German language instruction. Applications may be submitted to the Humboldt Foundation in Bonn at any time. The review process takes several months, and the selection committee meets three times a year.
Application information: For application forms and detailed information, see the web site listed above.
American Scandinavian Foundation
- Fellowships and Grants for Advanced Study of Research in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden
www.amscan.org/study_scandinavia_details.html
Program Description: Projects should be planned to fall within the summer 2008–summer 2009 period. Grants are considered especially suitable for post-graduate scholars, professionals, and candidates in the arts to carry out research or study visits of one to three months duration. Fellowships are intended to support a year-long stay. Priority is given to candidates at the graduate level for dissertation-related study or research. The awards support project-related costs, including maintenance, trans-Atlantic round-trip travel, in-country travel, tuition and fees (where applicable) and materials expenditures (e.g., books, photocopying, art supplies). ASF awards may require supplementation from other sources, but they should not duplicate the benefits of additional awards (and vice versa). Candidates must notify the ASF if they have received other award offers. The ASF will not provide funds if, in its judgment, a proposal can be carried out without its assistance.
Eligibility: Applicants must have a well-defined research or study project that makes a stay in Scandinavia essential. Applicants must be United States citizens or permanent residents. Applicants must have completed their undergraduate education by the start of their project in Scandinavia. Team projects are eligible, but each member must apply as an individual, submitting a separate, fully-documented application. First priority will be given to applicants who have not previously received an ASF award. Only in exceptional cases will a third award be considered. The ASF considers it desirable that all candidates have at least some ability in the language of the host country, even if it is not essential for the execution of the research plan. For projects that require a command of one or more Scandinavian (or other) languages, candidates should defer application until they have the necessary proficiency.
Deadline: The deadline for completed applications is November 1, 2010. Decisions announced March 15, 2011.
Grant Amount: The American-Scandinavian Foundation (ASF) offers fellowships (up to $20,000) and grants (normally $4,000) to individuals to pursue research or study in one or more Scandinavian country for up to one year. Awards are made in all fields.
Application information: Application forms are available online. Please visit the web link, above.
Council for International Exchange of Scholars
- Fulbright Postdoctoral Research in Israel
www.cies.org
Program Description: Three postdoctoral research grants in the exact sciences—chemistry, computer science, mathematics, physics or related fields—will support individual projects at any institution in Israel starting in September 2000.
Eligibility: Applicants must be U.S. citizens and have completed the Ph.D. within the three years preceding August 1, 2008. Holders of tenure-track positions are not eligible.
Deadline: August 1, 2010.
Grant Amount: The Fulbright award is $17,500 per academic year, for two academic years (20 months net in Israel).
Application information: Applicants must apply to potential host institutions in Israel, according to the guidelines of these institutions, in parallel to submission of their Fulbright applications. Prior to confirmation of a Fulbright award, candidates will be required to provide proof of acceptance as a postdoctoral research fellow at an accredited institution of higher education. Participating host institutions are required to provide fellows with their customary, basic postdoctoral award in addition to the Fulbright postdoctoral fellowship provided by the United States-Israel Educational Foundation.
Fulbright Teacher Exchange Program
- Fulbright Teacher Exchange Program
www.fulbrightteacherexchange.org
Program Description: Sponsored by the United States Department of State, the Fulbright Classroom Teacher Exchange program provides opportunities for full-time K-12 grade teachers to participate in direct exchanges of positions with colleagues from other countries for a semester or academic year. By living and working in the cultures of their host countries, Fulbright teachers gain an understanding and appreciation of the similarities and differences in national cultures and education systems. Fulbright teachers enrich their schools and communities with a new awareness of other cultures and of events occurring in different parts of the world, providing students and citizens with new perspectives about the world in which they live. Participating countries for 2012-2013 include: the Czech Republic, France, Hungary, India, Mexico, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
The Distinguished Fulbright Awards in Teaching program recognizes and encourages excellence in teaching in the U.S. and abroad. The program sends highly accomplished primary and secondary teachers from the U.S. abroad and brings international teachers to the U.S for a three to six month long program. This program provides U.S. award recipients with the opportunity to study in an overseas research center or university. International participants gather at a U.S. host university school of education, which will provide a broad range of education classes and faculty support. Participants take graduate level classes, conduct research, lead classes and seminars for host country teachers and students, and engage in other teaching related activities. During the program Distinguished Teachers work towards the completion of an action-based resarch project of their own design. The teachers are placed at a local K-12 school, where they team teach or guest lecture in classes. Upon returning home, teachers are expected to share the knowledge and experience gained on the program with teachers and students in their home schools and within their communities.
Eligibility: Eligibility requirements are U.S. citizenship, fluency in English, a bachelor’s degree or higher, three years’ full-time teaching/administrative experience, a current full-time teaching/administrative position, approval of school administration, and no participation in a Fulbright Program longer than eight weeks in the last five years. In addition to the general eligibility requirements, each applicant must meet the specific subject, level, and language fluency requirements for the countries to which he/she applies; these requirements are detailed in the application booklet.
Deadline: The application deadline is October 15 for the following year’s program.
Application information: The application booklet should be requested from the Fulbright Teacher Exchange Program, 600 Maryland Ave., SW, Room 320, Washington, DC 20024-2520; tel: 800-726-0479.
Marshall Scholarships
- Marshall Scholarships
www.marshallscholarship.org
Program Description: Marshall Scholarships finance young Americans of high ability to study for a degree in the United Kingdom. The scholarships are tenable at any British university and cover two years of study in any discipline, at either undergraduate or graduate level, leading to the award of a British university degree.
Eligibility: Open only to United States citizens who (by the time they take up their scholarship) hold a first degree from an accredited four-year college or university in the United States with a minimum GPA of 3.7. To qualify for awards tenable from October 2009, candidates must have graduated from their undergraduate college or university after April 2006 (although this restriction may be waived in the case of those wishing to read business studies or an allied subject). N.B. Persons already studying for or holding a British degree or degree-equivalent qualification are not eligible to apply for a Marshall Scholarship.
Deadline: October 2, 2010 (although some universities might have earlier internal application deadlines), to commence the following September.
Application information: The application process is all online, interested parties should visit the web site listed above. For further information please contact your local British Consulate General: Atlanta, 404-954-7708; Boston, 617-245-4513; Chicago, 312-970-3811; Houston, 713-659-3275, ext. 2118; Los Angeles, 310-996-3028; New York, 212-745-0252; San Francisco, 415-617-1340; Washington, DC, 202-588-7844.
National Science Foundation
- East Asia Pacific Summer Institutes Program (EAPSI)
nsfsi.org/
Program Description: The East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes (EAPSI) goals are to introduce U.S. graduate students to East Asia and Pacific science and engineering in the context of a research setting, and to help students initiate scientific relationships that will better enable future collaboration with foreign counterparts. Selected students participate in research experiences at host laboratories in Australia, China, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Singapore, or Taiwan. All institutes, except Japan, last approximately 8 weeks from June to August. Japan lasts approximately 10 weeks from June to August.
Eligibility: As of the deadline date of the application year, applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Enrolled in a research-oriented master's or Ph.D. degree program (including joint degree programs); Enrolled at a U.S. institution in the United States; Pursuing studies in fields of science and engineering research and education supported by the National Science Foundation (see solicitation for details). Previous EAPSI awardees may apply, but only to a new host location (Australia, China, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Singapore, or Taiwan). Students selected for the program who are matriculated at the time of application and subsequently graduate may still receive an award and participate in the EAPSI program.
Grant Amount: $ 5,000 stipend
International round-trip air ticket to the host location
Support for attending a pre-departure orientation in the Washington, D.C. area. Awardees will be reimbursed for the costs of attending the event.
Abroad living expenses by foreign co-sponsoring organizations, and an orientation to the science environment and culture(s) of each location
Application information: For program related questions, please contact the EAPSI Help Desk at:
E-mail: eapsi@asee.org
Telephone: (866) 501-2922
U.S. Department of State TEST
- Fulbright and Related Grants for Graduate Study, TEST TEST
www.fulbrightonline.org
Program Description: For graduate study or research in any field in which the project can be profitably undertaken abroad, or English teaching assistantships in many countries. If an applicant is already enrolled in a U.S. university, he must apply directly to the Fulbright Program adviser on his campus. Unenrolled students may apply directly to the Institute of International Education.
Eligibility: Applicant must be a U.S. citizen, hold a B.A. degree or the equivalent, and have language proficiency sufficient to carry out the proposed study and to communicate with the host country.
Deadline: Application deadline is October 20.
Application information: Further details may be obtained from the U.S. Department of State Fulbright U.S. Student Program, U.S. Student Programs Division, Institute of International Education, 809 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017; tel: 212-984-5330. Please visit the web link, above.
U.S. Department of State U.S. Student Fulbright Program
- Fulbright and Related Grants for Graduate Study, Research and Teaching Assistantships Abroad
www.fulbrightonline.org
Program Description: For graduate study or research in any field in which the project can be profitably undertaken abroad, or English teaching assistantships in many countries. If an applicant is already enrolled in a U.S. university, he must apply directly to the Fulbright Program adviser on his campus. Unenrolled students may apply directly to the Institute of International Education.
Eligibility: Applicant must be a U.S. citizen, hold a B.A. degree or the equivalent, and have language proficiency sufficient to carry out the proposed study and to communicate with the host country.
Deadline: Application deadline is October 20.
Application information: Further details may be obtained from the U.S. Department of State Fulbright U.S. Student Program, U.S. Student Programs Division, Institute of International Education, 809 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017; tel: 212-984-5330. Please visit the web link, above.
Winston Churchill Foundation of the United States
- Scholarship Program
www.winstonchurchillfoundation.org
Program Description: A scholarship program for graduate work for one year in engineering, mathematics, and science at Churchill College, Cambridge University.
Eligibility: Applicants must receive or must have received their undergraduate degree from one of the 103 colleges and universities participating in the Churchill Scholarship Program, may not have earned a doctoral degree, and must be between the ages of 19 and 26 upon taking up the Churchill Scholarship.
Deadline: November 8, 2011
Grant Amount: Tuition and living allowance worth $44,000–$50,000, depending upon course of study.
Application information: Application forms are available from representatives on campuses of colleges and universities participating in the program. For further information write to the Winston Churchill Foundation, 600 Madison Avenue-Suite 1601, New York, NY 10022- 1737. Tel: 212-752-3200 or see foundation homepage. Please visit the web link, above.
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