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DOE Office of Science Graduate Fellowship Program
Deadline: 30 Nov 2009

Department of Energy

The Office of Science

Graduate Fellowship Program

http://www.scied.science.doe.gov/SCGF.html

ELIGIBILITY Criteria can be found at http://www.scied.science.doe.gov/SCGF/eligibility.html

The Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science (SC) has established the DOE Office of Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE SCGF) program to provide support for outstanding students to pursue graduate degrees and research in areas of physics, biology, chemistry, mathematics, engineering, computational sciences and environmental sciences relevant to the Office of Science, and to encourage the development of the next generation scientific and technical talent in the U.S.

Fellows will receive a $35,000 yearly stipend for living expenses, $10, 500 per year for tuition and fees and a $5,000 research stipend supplement for research materials and travel expenses. Fellows will be required to attend the annual DOE SCGF Research Conference to be held each summer at a DOE national laboratory. Travel expenses and accommodations to the Conference will be provided by the DOE SCGF program.

THE APPLICATION DEADLINE IS NOVEMBER 30, 2010.

For more information about the program, eligibility, benefits and application visit http://www.scied.science.doe.gov/SCGF.html



The DOE SCGF program is managed by the DOE Office of Science’s Office of Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS) and administered by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE).




NASA Aeronautics Scholarship
Deadline: 11 Jan 2010

Dear Dr. Indira Nair,

On behalf of the American Society for Engineering Education, I would like to bring to your attention an outstanding opportunity that is available for students studying in your department and/or your institution. ASEE administers the NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program, and we hope that you can spread the word to your students about this excellent opportunity for educational funding.

NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) is directed toward enhancing the state of aeronautics for the nation, transforming the nation's air transportation system, and developing the knowledge, tools, and technologies to support future air and space vehicles. The ARMD focus is on cutting-edge, fundamental research in traditional aeronautical disciplines, as well as emerging fields with promising application to aeronautics.

Please see the official announcement below, which we would appreciate you sharing this with your colleagues and students. If you or any students have any specific questions, please feel free to email us at nasa.asp@asee.org.

The NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program which is administered by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) is officially accepting applications for the 2010 Aeronautics Scholarship Program. It is expected that approximately 20 two-year undergraduate, and 5 two-year with an option of a third year graduate scholarships will be awarded annually to students pursuing aeronautical engineering and related fields such as Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Physics and Mathematics. Total allocated award amounts are up to $40,000 for undergraduates and up to $125,000 for graduates. These funds will go towards tuition and related costs, as well as to provide paid summer internship opportunities at a NASA research center.

Competitive applicants interested in this amazing opportunity should begin completing application materials immediately. A completed application will consist of profile information, academic background (including transcripts), a resume, an essay for undergraduates, a proposal for graduates, letters of recommendations, and any test scores, such as GRE's, when appropriate.

Completed applications will be collected electronically from September 1, 2009 through January 11, 2010. To learn more about eligibility requirements, award benefits, application instructions, and to apply online, visit https://nasa.asee.org, or contact nasa.asp@asee.org with any questions regarding this program. For additional information on NASA's aeronautics research and other opportunities please log on to http://aeronautics.nasa.gov.

Sincerely,
The NASA Scholarship Team
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
1818 N St. NW, Suite 600
Washington DC 20036
(202)331-3546 (office)
(202)265-8504 (fax)

http://nasa.asee.org

nasa.asp@asee.org



 

 

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