National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program Webinar
Details
The National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program is a highly competitive opportunity, open to seniors and those in their first and second year of graduate school. It provides a $34,000 stipend and a $12,000 educational allowance to the university in which you are enrolled for three years of a graduate program. It is applicable for students across the full range of programs that NSF supports, in all the social, biological and natural sciences.
You will hear more about the program and have an opportunity to ask questions. The GRFP application deadlines are in the week of October 18th.
Panelists:
- NSF funding officer Dr. Judy Wang, Statistics
- Dr. Sandy Kawano, Biology
- Dr. Paul Hoyt-O'Connor, Center for Undergraduate Fellowships and Research
- GW students with GRPF experience
How to Register
Please register by September 10th by clicking here.