Fellowship and Scholarship Workshops for Graduate Students

Graduate Student Workshops on Fellowships and Scholarships
Fall Semester 2014

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship – NSF GRFP
This workshop will cover important information about applying for the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program. The NSF awards three-year scholarships for graduate study in mathematical, physical, biological, engineering and behavioral and social sciences, including the history of science. Applications are now available online and the deadlines vary by discipline but are generally due in late October and early November 2014. This fellowship carries a stipend of $32,000 per year plus a cost of education allowance to cover tuition and fees for three years. This workshop will cover fellowships and scholarships only open to US Citizens. Not intended for International students. For more information http://www.nsfgrfp.org/and http://www.nsf.gov/grfp.

The workshop will be held on Friday, August 29th from 9-10:30 in 107 Capen Hall, inside the Silverman Library.

Strategies to finding and winning Nationally Competitive Fellowships

This workshop will introduce various prestigious National and International Scholarships & Fellowships. These awards provide graduate funding to outstanding students. The session will begin to lay important groundwork for you by providing information and strategies to follow to maximize your success in pursuing these opportunities. This workshop will cover fellowships and scholarships only open to US Citizens. Not intended for International students.

The workshop will take place on Thursday, September 4th from 12:00-1:00 pm in 107 Capen Hall, inside the Silverman Library.

Fellowships and Scholarships for Scientists, Engineers and Mathematicians

This workshop will introduce graduate fellowships specific to graduate students in math, science and engineering. These include the Goldwater, National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship and others. This workshop will cover fellowships and scholarships only open to US Citizens. Not intended for International students.

The workshop will take place on Friday, September 5th from 9:00-10:00 am in 107 Capen Hall, inside the Silverman Library.

Visit the National Fellowships and Scholarships website to learn more about these opportunities at www.fellowships.buffalo.edu