NSF Fellowship Workshop Rescheduled to October 23

[ubermenu config_id=”main” menu=”84″] NEWSROOM NSF Fellowship Workshop Rescheduled to October 23Oct 2, 2003 You are invited to attend a workshop on how to make your application competitive for a National Science Foundation Fellowship, scheduled fo …


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NSF Fellowship Workshop Rescheduled to October 23

Oct 2, 2003

You are invited to attend a workshop on how to make your application competitive for a National Science Foundation Fellowship, scheduled for Thursday, October 23 from 3:30 to 5:00 in the WITHERSPOON, Student Center Cinema.

The workshop had to be rescheduled due to the recent hurricane. (If you were previously planning to attend the earlier workshop and have already **registered** for this workshop, there is no need to register again)

This workshop will focus specifically on applying for a National Science Foundation Fellowship.  It will feature Mary Anthony from Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU). ORAU administers the national NSF Fellowship competition.

Eligibility for the NSF Fellowship is restricted to U.S. citizens and permanent resident aliens of the United States.  It is intended for students who are at or near the beginning of their graduate degree programs. The NSF Fellowship is a prestigious award that provides a stipend of $27,500, and covers tuition, fees, and health insurance. 

Undergraduates and beginning graduate students are strongly encouraged to attend. Complete information on eligibility for the NSF Fellowship (including fields of study supported) is available at www.orau.org/nsf/nsffel.htm.

For those of you who are seniors or graduate students and are interested in applying for this fellowship,you may want to look at this web site in advance of the workshop so you can ask specific questions of the speaker.

Because space is limited, registration is required.

To register, please send an e-mail to the attention of todd_marcks@ncsu.edu that includes your

1) name,

2) e-mail address,

3) year (freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or year in graduate school),

4) department/program, and

5)citizenship (U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or international student).

If you have any questions or need additional information on the workshop, please feel free to contact: 

Dr. David Shafer, Assistant Dean
North Carolina State University
The Graduate School
Box 7102
Raleigh, NC 27695-7102
E-MAIL:
DAVID_SHAFER@NCSU.EDU
PHONE: (919) 515-7052
FAX: (919) 515-2873

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