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Fellowships and Awards Fall Info Sessions – Various Dates

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (NSF GRFP) Online Info Session

09/14/2022, Wednesday, 5:30-6:30 p.m. PST

The NSF GRFP [nsf.gov] is awarded to approximately 2,500 students in the U.S. per year for research-based graduate study in science, social science and engineering. The fellowship includes a $34,000 annual stipend and full cost of tuition and fees for 3 years. Open to U.S. citizens, nationals and permanent residents only. Register here to attend > [washington.zoom.us]

 

The Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans Online Info Session

09/21/2022, Wednesday, 12pm–1pm PST

Paul and Daisy Soros provide thirty graduate fellowships annually of $90,000 to immigrants and children of immigrants who demonstrate the potential to make significant contributions to US society, culture or their academic field. The virtual session will be hosted for UW by P.D. Soros Fellowship [pdsoros.org]staff and fellows. Register here to attend > [us02web.zoom.us]

Peer Review Online Workshop: National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship

10/06/2022, Thursday, 4:30-6pm PST

Looking for feedback on your NSF GRFP [nsfgrfp.org] Personal Statement? Come to this online workshop with a draft of your personal statement to share and get feedback from current UW GRFP awardees.

Register here to attend > [washington.zoom.us]

How to Find Funding for Graduate Study

10/11/2022, Tuesday, 5–6 p.m.

This online information session will answer questions such as: How should I fund my Master’s/Ph.D. study and research? Where should I look for funding? When should I apply? Register here to attend > [washington.zoom.us]

 

International Student Panel: Fellowships for Graduate Study

November 2, 5:30–6:30 p.m. PST 

A panel of international student awardees will discuss their experiences applying for fellowships and scholarships for graduate study. The panel will be most useful to non-US citizen students seeking funding for 2023-24 or later.

Register here to attend this online session > [washington.zoom.us]

 

Boren Awards Info Session

November 03, 10am-11am PST

Boren Awards provide funding for U.S. students to study foreign languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests including in Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America and the Middle East.  This information session will be presented by Boren Award staff who will discuss eligibility, requirements and application components.

Register to attend this online session here > [forms.gle]

 

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Fellowships

November 15, 12-1pm PST

Register to attend this virtual session here > [washington.zoom.us]

The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [jsps.go.jp] offers fellowships for research with Japanese host institutions in all fields of the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Fellowships support (a) graduate students who will complete a PhD within two years, (b) researchers who completed a PhD within the past six years, and (c) faculty/career researchers. Applicants must be either: (a) citizens or permanent residents of the US, Canada, European Union countries, UK, Switzerland, Norway or Russia; or (b) citizens of a country with diplomatic relations with Japan who have been engaged in continuous research for at least three years at a university or research institution in an eligible country.

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