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Graduate Fellowship Programs
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The fellowship program is sponsored by
the Army Research Office, Office of Naval
Research, Air Force Office of Scientific
Research and the DoD High Performance
Computing Modernization Program This program
is intended for U.S. citizens at or near
the beginning of their graduate studies
in science and/or engineering programs.
The fellowships are for three year tenures.
The stipends begin at $30,500 for first
year fellows, $31,000 for second year
fellows, and $31,500 for third year fellows.
Full tuition and fees and a health insurance
allowance are included as part of the
program. The application cycle
is from September to January.
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The NSF GRFP aims to ensure the vitality
of the human resource base of science,
technology, engineering and mathematics
in the U.S. and to reinforce its diversity.
This fellowship offers a stipend of $30,000
a year for three years and a $10,500 cost
of education allowance for students at
or near the beginning of their graduate
studies. U.S. citizens, nationals, or
permanent resident aliens are eligible
to apply. For additional program information,
go to: http://www.nsfgrfp.org/.
For application and deadline information,
go to: http://www.fastlane.nsf.gov.
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This program is intended
for U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are graduate students
enrolled in research-based science or engineering programs. The
duration of this summer fellowship is about 8 continuous weeks and
research is performed at a host institution in Australia, New Zealand,
China, Japan, Korea, Singapore, or Taiwan. A $5,000 summer stipend,
cost of living expenses, and round-trip airfare are included in
the award. The application cycle is from September to December.
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Graduate/Undergraduate Fellowship Programs
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This scholarship program provides students
with a stipend allowance, full tuition,
book allowance, room and board and other
normal educational expenses. The purpose
of the program is to promote the education,
recruitment and retention of undergraduate
and graduate students in science, mathematics
and engineering studies. The SMART Scholarship
for Service Program is open only to citizens
of the United States, and students must
be at least 18 years of age to be eligible.
There is an employment obligation to the
DoD with this scholarship program.
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The American Society for Engineering
Education (ASEE) is now administering
NREIP, sponsored by the Office of Naval
Research (ONR). NREIP is a ten week summer
research opportunity for undergraduate
Juniors & Seniors, and Graduate students.
U.S. citizenship required; Permanent residents
accepted at certain labs. The
application is open from October through
February.
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It is expected that
approximately 20 two-year undergraduate scholarships and 5 two-year
graduate scholarships will be awarded annually to students in Aeronautics
and related fields. The program is open to U.S. Citizens who are
enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university. Undergraduate
students will receive up to $15,000 awarded for each school year,
to be used for tuition, room and board, or other school-related
costs. Graduate students will receive up to $35,000 awarded for
each school year, to be used for tuition, room and board, or other
school-related costs. All students will have the opportunity to
attend a summer internship at a NASA Research Center with a summer
stipend up to $10,000.
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Summer Faculty Fellowship Programs
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This program is intended for U.S. citizens
or permanent residents who have an earned
doctorate in science or engineering and
who hold full-time science or engineering
faculty positions at U.S. colleges, community
colleges and universities. The duration
of this summer fellowship is from 8 to
12 continuous weeks and research is performed
on-site. There is a competitive weekly
stipend and relocation and daily expense
allowances are available. The
application cycle is from August to November.
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This program is intended for U.S. citizens
who hold teaching or research appointments
relating to science and/or engineering
at U.S. academic institutions. A competitive
stipend, relocation and travel allowances,
and a pre-program site visit are offered.
Application cycle is from September
through January.
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Post-Doctoral Fellowship Programs
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This program is open to U.S. citizens
and legal permanent residents and offers
a competitive stipend as well as insurance,
relocation, and travel allowances. This
program offers one to three year postdoctoral
fellowships designed to increase the involvement
of scientists and engineers from academia
and industry to scientific and technical
areas of interest and relevance to the
Navy. This program has a rolling
admission.
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High School Fellowship Programs
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This program is intended for high school
students who have completed at least Grade
9. SEAP is an eight week summer research
opportunity at participating ONR laboratories.
Applicants must be 16 years of age for
most Laboratories, and U.S. citizens.
A competitive stipend is available. The
application cycle is from October to February.
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Other ASEE Programs
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Learn about International Fellowships.
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ASEE’s Historically Black Engineering
Colleges Committee (HBECC) instituted
the awarding of yearly fellowships to
African-American faculty members or students
in pursuit of a doctoral degree.
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ASEE administers a number
of federal programs that offer fellowship and scholarship opportunities.
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This competition challenged more than a thousand of the best and brightest engineering
students from the United States and Canada with re-engineering a sport utility vehicle to improve fuel economy by 25 percent and
reduce emissions while maintaining the vehicle's performance, utility and safety.
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