ESE Faculty,
I want to bring to your attention the
Charles C. Chappelle Fellowship
listed below. If you know of a Purdue Undergraduate student who will attend Graduate School at Purdue University in Summer 2016 or Fall 2016, they should apply for this fellowship. Students can also apply if they were admitted and start graduate school
in Spring 2016, because they haven’t completed one semester.
Happy Holidays to you all! Christal
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Subject: [Gradcontacts] Graduate Fellowship Deadlines and Workshops
Summer ORISE Fellowship Opportunities
– January 15, 2016
The Centers
for
Disease Control
and Prevention
(CDC), National
Center
for Environmental
Health
(NCEH), Division
of
Laboratory
Sciences (DLS), is seeking Summer ORISE Fellows to focus on public health issues related to the environment. Candidates will join
projects
associated
with developing and applying
new methods
to characterize
and quantitate
biochemical
markers that
are relevant
in environmental
exposures and
chronic
diseases. The fellowship carries a stipend
of approximately $2,700 per month for full-time undergraduate student fellows and $3,400 for full-time graduate student fellows. The program dates are May 25th – August 5th, 2016. Information is found at
https://www.zintellect.com/Posting/details/1563#
Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fellowship
– January 15, 2016 (Internal Deadline)
Graduate fellowships in any recognized field of study in the humanities, social sciences, or natural sciences (including law, medicine, engineering, architecture or other formal professional training) and scholarly publications focusing on Armenian studies
and culture. The candidate must demonstrate financial need, have an outstanding undergraduate record, and be a citizen of the US. The candidate must also have obtained a baccalaureate degree at the time of application. Guidelines and information can be located
at http://fdnweb.org/liebmann/. Please email
fellowships@purdue.edu for the application materials.
DOE Computational Sciences Graduate Fellowship –
January 19, 2016
The Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) program provides a $36,000/year stipend and all tuition and fees paid, as well as opportunities to students pursuing doctoral degrees in fields of study that use high performance
computing to solve complex science and engineering problems.
http://www.krellinst.org/csgf/about-doe-csgf
Charles C. Chappelle Fellowship –
January 25, 2016
Provides a one-year fellowship to students with undergraduate degrees from Purdue for the furtherance of post-graduate research at Purdue University. Chappelle Fellows are selected on the basis of character, intellectual ability, and promise of degree attainment.
The Chappelle Fellowship provides a stipend, Graduate School Fellow Scholarship, payment of most fees, and a medical insurance supplement. Information is found at
https://www.purdue.edu/gradschool/documents/funding/fellowships/chappelle-announcement-2016-17.pdf
Grant and Proposal Writing Workshop
– January 26, 2016
Dr. Peter Dunn (Professor of Entomology and Research Integrity Officer) will provide tips, advice, and instruction on how to write a proposal for funding. The workshop will be held in STEW 214, from 7:00 – 8:30 PM. Please register at:
https://ias.itap.purdue.edu/rgs/wgb_workshop.disp_online_workshop
Josephine De Karman Fellowship –
January 31, 2016
Open to students in any discipline, including international students, who are currently enrolled in a PhD program who will defend their dissertation by June 2016 and undergraduates entering their senior year (will receive bachelors degree in June 2016). Grantees
receive $22,000 for graduate and $14,000 for undergraduate, for one year of study.
www.dekarman.org
Woodrow Wilson Indiana Teaching Fellowship
– January 31, 2016
Eligible applicants include current undergraduates, recent college graduates, mid-career professionals, and retirees who have majored in or had careers in STEM fields but do not hold a teaching
license. More details about the program are available at
The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowships and Purdue’s program,
STEM Goes Rural for teacher licensure in biology, chemistry, and mathematics. (Physics majors may apply for the mathematics program and upon completion, add physics to the license via testing.)
Ludwig Kruhe
Fellowship –
February 2, 2016
Supports fellowships for graduate students pursing courses in comparative government, or similar or related studies, to the end that international relationships and good will may be advanced through a better understanding of world affairs.
http://www.gradschool.purdue.edu/downloads/fund/fellowships/Kruhe%20Announcement.pdf
L’Oreal USA for Women in Science Fellowship
– February 5, 2016
In the US, the For Women in Science fellowship program awards five
post‐doctoral women scientists annually with grants of $60,000 each. Applicants are selected from a variety of fields, including the life and physical/material sciences, technology (including computer science), engineering, and mathematics. Information
can be found at www.lorealusa.com/forwomeninscience
Boren Awards
– February 9, 2016
Boren Fellowships support students pursuing the study of languages, cultures, and world regions that are critical to U.S. national security but are less frequently studied by U.S. graduate students, i.e., areas of the world other than Western Europe, Canada,
Australia, and New Zealand. It is hoped that recipients of Boren Fellowships will comprise an ever-growing cadre of experts whose enriched educational and professional experiences will enable them to provide leadership and direction in our national commitment
to economic growth, international peace and security, and the promotion of democracy abroad.
Web Site: http://www.borenawards.org/
Sea Grant Knauss Fellowships –
February 12, 2016
$45,000 for one year of graduate or professional study in a marine or aquatic-related field.
http://seagrant.noaa.gov/FundingFellowships/KnaussFellowship/ProspectiveFellows.aspx