NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Virtual Office Hours
Hosted by the National Science Foundation
12:00 pm –
1:00 pm
Virtual Location:
NSF Webinar
Target Audiences:
Contact:
Courtney Santos, (402) 472-5024, courtney.santos@unl.edu
Join representatives from the National Science Foundation to learn about the Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP)! Participants will gain an understanding of the eligibility requirements, application process, and review criteria for the NSF GRFP! The first part of the virtual session entails an overview presentation, followed by a Q & A with Program Officers. Audience participation is encouraged. Each webinar is limited to 700 participants, so please register as soon as possible for the earliest session that fits your schedule to ensure your space in the webinar.
The GRFP supports research-based master’s and doctoral (Ph.D.) study in scientific and social sciences fields, including Chemistry, Computer & Information Sciences and Engineering, Geosciences, Life Sciences, Materials Research, Mathematical Sciences, Physics & Astronomy, Psychology, Social Sciences, and STEM Education & Learning Research. Undergraduate seniors and graduate students with research experience may be competitive candidates. With over 2,000 recipients per year, it is among the most popular and broad-based funding opportunities for STEM students.
Learn more about the NSF GRFP and UNL’s advising services for enrolled undergraduate senior and 1st/2nd year graduate-level applicants here:
https://careers.unl.edu/nsf-graduate-research-fellowship/.
Photo caption: INBRE Scholar, 2022 Goldwater Scholar, and 2023 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow Sarah Altman performed biomedical research in Shi-Hua Xiang’s laboratory.
The GRFP supports research-based master’s and doctoral (Ph.D.) study in scientific and social sciences fields, including Chemistry, Computer & Information Sciences and Engineering, Geosciences, Life Sciences, Materials Research, Mathematical Sciences, Physics & Astronomy, Psychology, Social Sciences, and STEM Education & Learning Research. Undergraduate seniors and graduate students with research experience may be competitive candidates. With over 2,000 recipients per year, it is among the most popular and broad-based funding opportunities for STEM students.
Learn more about the NSF GRFP and UNL’s advising services for enrolled undergraduate senior and 1st/2nd year graduate-level applicants here:
https://careers.unl.edu/nsf-graduate-research-fellowship/.
Photo caption: INBRE Scholar, 2022 Goldwater Scholar, and 2023 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow Sarah Altman performed biomedical research in Shi-Hua Xiang’s laboratory.
https://nsf.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_tarcQToXSYiV5fyI3UMizw#/registration
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