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NDSEG https://ndseg.asee.org/ National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship Program • Department of Defense • Highly Competitive – 200 awards from a pool of 3,000 applicants • Awards are Portable – You can use them at any US institution AWARD BENEFITS: • 3 Years of Graduate School Support • Full Tuition and Fees (excl. Room and Board) • $31,000 Annual Stipend • $1,000 Toward Health Insurance • No Employment Obligation NDSEG National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship Program ELIGIBILITY: • US Citizens and US Nationals only • Less than TWO full-time years of graduate study in your discipline • Must be pursuing a DOCTORAL degree • Must begin or be continuing graduate studies in Fall 2015 • Must be studying a supported discipline (next slide) NDSEG National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship Program SUPPORTED DISCIPLINES: Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering Biosciences Chemical Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering Cognitive, Neural, and Behavioral Sciences Computer and Computational Sciences Electrical Engineering Geosciences Materials Science and Engineering Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering Oceanography Physics NDSEG - Guidance for Evaluation of Applications 25 Points GREs, GPA(s), transcripts Publications & Presentations, Patents & 10 Points Patent Applications 5 Points Awards & Honors 5 Points Leadership Experiences 5 Points Teamwork Experiences Memberships & Certifications, 5 Points Community & Volunteer Experiences 20 Points Scientific or Research Experiences 15 Points Summary of Goals 10 Points References (3 Required – up to 4 accepted) 100 total points NDSEG National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship Program The NDSEG Fellowship Application is now open here: http://ndseg.asee.org/apply_online The application DEADLINE is: December 12, 2014, at 5 PM EST. SMART http://smart.asee.org/ Science, Mathematics, & Research for Transformation • Department of Defense – Carries a Work Obligation • Highly Competitive – 200 awards from a pool of 3,000 applicants • Awards are Portable – You can use them at any US institution AWARD BENEFITS: • Graduate AND Undergraduate Support • Full Tuition and Fees (excl. Room and Board) • $25,000 - $38,000 Annual stipend depending on degree • $1,200 Toward Health Insurance • $1000 toward books • Post-Graduate Employment Placement in a DoD Research Facility SMART Science, Mathematics, & Research for Transformation ELIGIBILITY: • US Citizens only • 18 years of age or older by August 1, 2015 • Be an undergraduate enrolled in a US university • Be an undergrad or recent grad applying for graduate admissions • Be a grad student enrolled in a US university • Be able to participate in summer internships in DoD Labs • Be willing to accept post-graduate employment with the DoD • Must be studying a supported discipline (next slide) SMART Science, Mathematics, & Research for Transformation SUPPORTED DISCIPLINES: Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering Biosciences Chemical Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering Cognitive, Neural, and Behavioral Sciences Computer and Computational Sciences Electrical Engineering Geosciences Materials Science and Engineering Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering Oceanography Physics SMART - Guidance for Evaluation of Applications 25 Points GREs, GPA(s), transcripts 5 Points Publications & Presentations 5 Points Awards & Honors 20 Points Summary of Education and Prof. Goals 20 Points Interest and Research Explanation 5 Points Community & Volunteer Work 5 Points Leadership Experiences 5 Points Teamwork Experiences 10 Points References 100 total points SMART Science, Mathematics, & Research for Transformation The SMART Fellowship Application is now open here: http://smart.asee.org/apply_/application_instructions The application DEADLINE is: December 15, 2014 at 11:59 PM EST. AIAA - YPSE---2014 ~ Call for Presentations • Target abstract deadline: October 7, 2014. • Presentation at AIAA conference: Friday, November 7, 2014, at the Kossiakoff Center at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab in Laurel, Maryland. • Submit abstracts here: – https://info.aiaa.org/Regions/NE/MidAtlantic/Pages/YPSE-14.aspx DOE applications due Sept. 24, 204 for access to DOE facilities. Award duration: 3 months up to 1 year. 2014 student awardees announced in July, 2014. Watch for 2015 program deadlines to be posted on NSPIRES DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship