NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Information Session
Co-hosted with College of Engineering
4:00 pm –
5:00 pm
Virtual Location:
Zoom
Target Audiences:
Additional Info: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Contact:
Courtney Santos, (402) 472-5024, courtney.santos@unl.edu
Courtney Santos, Director, Undergraduate Research & Fellowships, will discuss the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP). This event covers the NSF mission, GRFP eligibility and selection criteria, the 2024 application process, and how to take advantage of UNL campus advising services for undergraduate applicants (at the Office of Undergraduate Research & Fellowships) and graduate applicants (at the Office of Graduate Studies).
Photo caption: Biological Systems Engineering alumna Sarah Altman of La Vista, Nebraska was an INBRE Scholar and Goldwater Scholar for excellence in research. As a graduating senior, she received an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and is currently a doctoral student in Medical Engineering & Medical Physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Photo credit: Craig Chandler, University Communications.
Photo caption: Biological Systems Engineering alumna Sarah Altman of La Vista, Nebraska was an INBRE Scholar and Goldwater Scholar for excellence in research. As a graduating senior, she received an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and is currently a doctoral student in Medical Engineering & Medical Physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Photo credit: Craig Chandler, University Communications.
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