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HOW TO WRITE SUCCESSFUL GRADUATE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROPOSALS OCTOBER 30, 2009. Graduate Research Fellowship Programs (GRFP). 1) National Science Foundation (NSF) http://www.nsfgrfp.org/ 2) Department of Energy (DOE) http://www.scied.science.doe.gov/SCGF.html.
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HOW TO WRITE SUCCESSFUL GRADUATE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROPOSALS OCTOBER 30, 2009
Graduate Research Fellowship Programs (GRFP) 1) National Science Foundation (NSF) http://www.nsfgrfp.org/ 2) Department of Energy (DOE) http://www.scied.science.doe.gov/SCGF.html
NSF GRFP Eligibility Information • Citizenship • US citizens or nationals or permanent resident aliens of the U.S. • Field and Degree Program • Master’s or doctoral degrees in the fields of science, mathematics and engineering.
Award Information • Type of Award: Three years of support that may be used over a five-year period • Estimated Number of Awards: 1,654 • Funding: $66,987,000 for new fellowships in FY 2010 pending the availability of funds • Award Date: Late March 2010
Award Information • For each matriculated Fellow, S&T receives a $40,500 award per Fellow tenure year to cover the costs • The Graduate Research Fellowship stipend currently is $30,000 for a 12-month tenure period • The cost of education allowance currently is $10,500 per tenure year • Fellows are allowed an additional one-time $1,000 International Research Travel Allowance • Honorable Mention: supercomputing time through the Teragrid • Award- Maximum of 3 years usable over a 5 yr. period
Evaluation of Applications • NSF’s merit review criteria: • What is the intellectual merit of the proposed activity? • What are the broader impacts of the proposed activity?
Guidelines for Applying • Fellowship applications must be submitted by the prospective Fellow. • Applicants must register with the FastLane system prior to submitting an application. • Complete applications include: • information that must be submitted electronically using NSF’s FastLane Graduate Research Fellowship Program application module at http://www.fastlane.nsf.gov/grfp/ • supporting materials that must be submitted in hard copy.
Deadlines • The FastLane application material is due by November 12, 2009 (5:00 p.m. in the applicant's local time zone) for Engineering. • The Supporting Application Materials are due as follows: • Received by field of study deadline: Undergraduate GPA Form and Official Academic Transcript(s) (excluding Fall 2004) • November 30, 2009: GRE Subject and General test scores (optional) • December 1, 2009: 3 Reference Letters (required).
Department of Energy (DOE)Office of Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE SCGF) • Eligibility • Benefits • Application Evaluation • Key Dates
Fellowship Information • Includes physics, chemistry, biology (non-medical), mathematics, engineering, computational sciences, and areas of environmental sciences. • Award approximately 80 graduate fellowships • Fellowships will begin in the Fall 2010-2011
Eligibility • Open to students who are U.S. citizens and will be at least 18 years of age by the time the fellowship begins (August 15, 2010) • Students must be an undergraduate senior majoring in physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, engineering, environmental sciences, or computers sciences; or a first-year or second-year graduate student in a qualified research-focused Master’s or Ph.D. program at an accredited U.S. college or university at the time of applying;
Eligibility Continued Students must: • be enrolled as a full-time student at the time of applying; • have completed a baccalaureate degree in a field of physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, engineering, environmental sciences, or computers sciences by July 31, 2010; and • have an undergraduate cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.3 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) at the time of applying.
Qualified Graduate Degree Program • The Master’s or Ph.D. degree program pursued must require a research thesis/dissertation. • Selected applicants must be enrolled as a full-time graduate student at an accredited college or university in the United States or its territories by the fall of 2010. • Students pursuing a Master’s degree must plan to pursue a Ph.D. in a qualified graduate program immediately following the completion of their Master’s degree.
Benefits • Living Stipend: Fellows will receive a yearly stipend of $35,000 for general living expenses. • Tuition Support: Fellows are eligible to receive up to $10,500 towards college/university tuition and fees.
Research Stipend • Fellows will receive a research stipend of $5,000 per year, which may be used for the following purposes: • Travel, lodging, meals, and registration/participation fees for approved research activities and/or professional development experiences; • Purchase of laboratory research supplies relevant to participant’s graduate research; • Journal subscriptions relevant to graduate studies or scientific professional development; • Books for coursework or graduate research; or • Computer and peripherals for academic use (not to exceed $900 of research stipend per year).
Application Evaluation Merit Review Criteria: • Academic Performance • Scientific and/or Technical Merit of Proposed Plan of Research • Scientific and Technical Contributions Outside of the Classroom
Application Information • All application materials must be submitted through the DOE SCGF online system by November 30, 2009. • Applicants must provide the following to be considered: • A completed online application • The applicant’s academic transcripts • Three letters of reference
The Starting Point • Do the background work: • You’re doing that now! • Lots of good advice already up on the NSF website • http://www.nsfgrfp.org/ • Know what you’re up against: • ~10% success rate, “Best of the best” • Get some help: • Get an Application Mentor
Why Does the NSF Want ME?* • You demonstrate a combination of: • Intelligence • Leadership • Social responsibility • Determination • Excitement • Ability to succeed in an ever-changing, complex environment • You exhibit strength in Intellectual Merit and Broader Impacts to Society regarding research capacity * http://www.nsfgrfp.org/
Evaluation Criteria • Intellectual Merit: “Demonstrated intellectual ability and other accepted requisites for scholarly scientific study, such as the ability • (1) to plan and conduct research; • (2) to work as a member of a team as well as independently; and • (3) to interpret and communicate research.” • Broader Impacts: “Contributions that • (1) effectively integrate research and education at all levels, infuse learning with the excitement of discovery, and assure that the findings and methods of research are communicated in a broad context and to a large audience; • (2) encourage diversity, broaden opportunities, and enable the participation of all citizens--women and men, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities--in science and research; • (3) enhance scientific and technical understanding; and • (4) benefit society.”
Know thyself… • Make a list of everything notable you’ve accomplished in the past 4-8 years • Intellectual Merit Activities: research, class projects, design teams, industry projects, others • Broader Impact Activities: teaching, mentoring, leadership roles, teamwork experiences, volunteer efforts of any kind • These activities are the evidence by which others will judge who you are
Know thyself… • Match your activities with evaluation criteria • You should have evidence for every criteria • Where do you excel? • This is what makes you stand out – It should be a theme that spans your essays • eg. For me it was mentoring • Personal statement: tutoring experience (actively recruited minorities) • Past research experience: Influence and benefit of my undergraduate research advisor’s mentoring on me • Proposed research experience: Started program in my research group for minority & female REUs
Additional Advice… • Personal Statement • Intro: The big picture of who I am • Past: Evidence of who I am • Present: What I’m doing now to further demonstrate and build upon who I am • Future: What will I do with who I am in the future? How will NSF GRF help me do that?