Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) for Individual Predoctoral Fellows (F31)
The NCI Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA for Individual Predoctoral Fellows (F31) Award supports promising doctoral candidates who will perform dissertation research and training for a PhD degree in a scientific health-related field relevant to the mission of the NCI during the tenure of the award. Applicants for the F31 must be candidates for the PhD degree and must be at the dissertation research stage of training at the time of award.
NCI requires a clear cancer focus in graduate research training and gives funding priority to applications whose primary sponsor has cancer-related R01, or R01-like, peer-reviewed research grants at the time of application and the time of the award. For the NCI F31 Award, R01-like research funding includes peer-reviewed research grants from other federal sources and private foundations with a duration of at least 3 years with a minimum of $150,000 direct costs per year. The primary sponsor is expected to maintain such grant support during the project period. Grants under a no-cost extension do not qualify.
Reminder to NCI Fellowship grantees: Changes in the Project
Individual fellowship awards are made for training at a specific institution under the guidance of a particular sponsor. Prior approval by NCI is required for a transfer of the award to another institution, a change in sponsor, or a significant project change. If the primary sponsor plans to be absent for a continuous period of more than 3 months, an interim sponsor must be named by the institution and approved in writing by NCI.
For more complete information, please refer to the Program Announcement PA-21-051 (F31 Individual Predoctoral Fellowship) and/or contact the program staff.
Applicant Eligibility
Citizenship |
At the time of the award, the candidate must be:
The candidate does not need citizenship or a green card to apply. Citizenship or green card is needed at the time of award issuance. |
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Foreign Nationals with Student Visas | Not eligible for this award |
Degree/Academic Appointment | Predoctoral Fellows |
Geographic Location | F31 Fellows may request support for training abroad; clear scientific justification is required, including the reasons why the facilities, the sponsor, and/or other aspects of the proposed experience are more appropriate than training in a domestic setting. |
Effort Level/ Commitment | At least 40 hours per week, full-time effort, to the training program |
Duration of the Award | Up to 5 years; individual fellowship awards are generally not renewable; consult NIH staff to obtain advice regarding submission of a renewal application for additional fellowship support |
Budget
Financial Support
Stipend levels, as well as funding amounts for tuition and fees and the institutional allowance are announced annually in the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts, and are also posted on The Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) webpage.
Tuition, Fees, Training-Related Expenses and Health Insurance
Tuition and Fees | NCI will pay 60% of the combined amount requested for tuition and fees up to $16,000 per year. |
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Training-Related Expenses and Health Insurance |
NCI will pay up to $4,200 annually to help defray other research training expenses, such as:
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How to Apply
Required Application Instructions
- Applications must be submitted electronically
- It is critical that applicants follow the instructions in the SF424 (R&R) Fellowship Application Guide, as well as any program-specific instructions noted in Section IV. of the Program Announcement.
- When the program-specific instructions deviate from those in the Application Guide, follow the program-specific instructions.
- Applications that do not comply with these instructions may be delayed or not be accepted for review.
For assistance with application submission, please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions and/or contact eRA Commons Help Desk/Grant.gov Contact Center.
Application Receipt Dates and Review Schedule
Receipt Cycle | Receipt Date: New, Resubmission | Initial Review Date | Council Review Date | Earliest Possible Start Date* |
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1 | April 8 | June/July | September/October | December |
2 | August 8 | October/November | January/February | April |
3 | December 8 | February/March | May/June | July |
*Start dates are determined by the availability of NCI funds and may not occur until well after the earliest possible start date.
Applications are due by 5 pm local time.
When a standard submission date falls on a weekend or Federal holiday, the application deadline is automatically extended to the next business day.
Review and Selection Process
The Center for Scientific Review (CSR) and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) review applications for completeness and for conformance to all eligibility requirements and special provisions and requirements. Incomplete applications will be returned to the applicant without further consideration.
For review criteria for the F31 grant mechanism, see the Section V. Review Information of the Program Announcement.
Resources
- Program Announcement PA-21-051 (F31 Individual Predoctoral Fellowship)
- Current List of F31 Awards
- Link to Peer Review Groups
- Activation Form
- Training Funding Opportunities to Promote Diversity
- Overview of the Grant Process
- NCI References for Researchers
- NIH Grants Policy Statement (GPS)- see section 11.2
- Termination Notice: Terminations are submitted via xTrain by the institution's business official
NCI Staff Contacts
For additional information regarding policies and/or guidance in preparing an application, contact:
- Dr. Michael Schmidt
Program Director
Email: mschmidt@mail.nih.gov - Dr. Jeannette Korczak
Program Director
Email: korczakj@mail.nih.gov - Dr. Sergey Radaev
Program Director
Email: sradaev@mail.nih.gov - Dr. Mariam Eljanne
Program Director
Email: mariam.eljanne@nih.gov - Branch Phone: 240-276-5630
For assistance with xTrain, contact:
- Teresa Quinones-Saadipour
Program Specialist
Email: Teresa.Quinones-Saadipour@nih.gov
Phone: 240-276-5644
For technical issues with xTrain, contact the eRA Service Desk
For information regarding fiscal and/or budget issues, contact:
- Grants Administration Branch
Jason Gill
Email: gilljas@mail.nih.gov
For information regarding referral and review issues, contact:
- Referral Officer
Division of Extramural Activities
Phone: 240-276-6390