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EPP Fellowship Database


Dear Students,

This website is designed to help you explore fellowship and scholarship opportunties. The following table provides a list of the current fellowships and scholarships which have come to our attention, their deadlines, eligibility requirements, and contact information. Vicki has sent email to you on most of these listed below and will continue to send email announcements as she receives them. For complete information on each and for copies of application materials, you should log directly on to the fellowship web site (if applicable).

If you feel the department can help your application process in any way, please be sure to get in touch with Vicki (vm0d@andrew.cmu.edu, x8-1462), Mitch (ms35@andrew.cmu.edu, x8-8782) or Granger (gm5d@andrew.cmu.edu, x8-2672). If you have trouble accessing this web page or any of the sites listed below contact Vicki.

Additional fellowship listings can be found at Carnegie Mellon's Fellowship Resource Advising Center, located on the 5th floor of Warner Hall, or by visiting their web site at www.cmu.edu/fso/.


Name Deadline for Application Eligibility Requirements Brief Description Contact
Information/
Web Site
Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for new Americans November 1, 2008 U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, or permanant resident aliens. 1st or 2nd year graduate students only. Fellowships available for all fields of graduate study. www.pdsoros.
org
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship November 3, 2008 Interdisciplinary

November 12, 2008
Engineering

U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, or permanent resident aliens. No more than 1 full year of graduate study completed. Provides support for graduate study leading to research based in science, math or engineering.
Also, fellowships available for women in engineering and computer and information sciences.
www.nsf.gov/funding/
pgm_summ.jsp?
pims_id=6201

Ford Foundation Fellowship for Minorities Pre-Doctoral November 14, 2008; Dissertation Fellowships (those who have proposed thesis) November 28, 2008 U.S. minorities For graduate study in any field for those planning a career in teaching or research. National Academies Fellowship/
GEM: Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering and Science Early Consideration October  1, 2008

November 15, 2008

Applicants must be from one of the following underrepresented groups: Native American, African American, Latino, Puerto Rican, or other Hispanic American. For MS or PhD students in physcial or natural sciences, or engineering. Gem Fellowship
EPA Fellowships for Graduate Environmental Study (STAR Fellowships) Opens Again, Summer 2009 U.S. citizens or permanent resident aliens. For graduate study in areas relating to environmental research. http://es.epa.gov/ncer/rfa/#CurrentStar
SMART (The Science Mathematics nd Research for Transformation Scholarship) Dec 15, 2008 U.S. Citizens only For graduate students pursuing degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematcs disciplines.

http://www.asee.org/fellowships/smart/

Link Foundation Fellowship December 1, 2008 Open to all. To foster education and innovation in the area of societal production and utilization of energy. www.linkenergy.
org
National Defense Science & Engineering Graduate Fellowship January 5, 2009 U.S. citizens or nationals. These fellowships are awarded to individuals who have demonstrated ability and special aptitude for advanced training in science and engineering. www.asee.org/
ndseg/
preface.cfm
Krell Institute Computational Science Graduate Fellowshiop Application Period 2009-2010 begins October 16, 2007 (no deadline posted) U.S. Citizens and permanent resident aliens who are in their 1st or 2nd year of graduate study. Fellowships available for students pursuing a Ph.D. in scientific or engineering disciplines with an emphasis in high-performance computing. https://www2.krellinst.org/csgf/appl.shtml
Delores Zohrab Liebmann Fellowship January 2008 U.S. citizens only. For students in any of the following field of study: humanities, social sciences or natural sciences (including engineering). Applications can be picked up at the CMU Fellowships & Scholarships Office, Warner Hall 5th Floor.
The Teresa Heinz Scholarship for Environmental Research 2008 deadline not posted yet. Open to all advanced doctoral students (those who will have passed thesis proposal by May of previous year).

No citizenship constraints.

This program provides doctoral disseration support for research on emerging environmental problems. Research must have public policy relevance that increases society's understanding of environmental problems and their solutions. http://www.hfp.heinz.org/programs/environmental_02.html
Harriet G. Jenkins Pre-doctoral fellowship Program February 1, 2009

U.S. Citizens who are members of under-represented groups: women, ethnic minorities, and person with disabilities majoring in a scient, technology, engineering or math discipline.

Be within the first 3 years of a graduate program http://www.uncfsp.org/spknowledge/default.aspx?page=program.view&areaid=1&contentid=177&typeid=jpfp
DHS Scholarship and Felllowship 2009 deadline not posted yet. U.S. Citizens. First year students only. For students pursuing basic science and technology innovation that can be applied to the DHS mission and objectives. orise.orau.gov
The Morris K. Udall Foundation February 20, 2009 Open to advanced doctoral students (those who passed proposal and are in the final year of writing their thesis).
U.S. citizens, permanent residents or U.S. nationals only.
Awards disseration fellowships to doctoral candidates entering the final year of writing dissertations concerning environmental public policy AND/OR environmental conflict resolution. http://www.udall.gov/OurPrograms/ECRFellowship/ECRFellowship.aspx
CMU Fellowships & Scholarships Office       www.cmu.edu/
fso



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