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How to Structure an Academic Cover Letter

Posted on February 27, 2020 by rutgersgradfun

Most fellowship and grant applications require a research proposal and personal statement; few ask you to write a cover letter. Still, there are some dissertation and postdoctoral fellowship applications where knowing how to write a strong cover letter can come in handy (take the Consortium for Faculty Diversity Dissertation Fellowship, for example). Because these types […]

Filed Under: Cross Stage Support, Proposal Writing Advice Tagged With: proposal writing, writing advice

The NSF INTERN Program: Supplement Funding for Non-Academic Research Internships

Posted on March 11, 2019 by Timothy Bransford

On August 27, 2018, the National Science Foundation published a “Dear Colleagues” letter announcing a supplemental source of funding for principal investigators to help provide non-academic research experience to their graduate students.  The INTERN program, as it is called, is geared at increasing the competitiveness of STEM workforce in the US. This program is a […]

Filed Under: Biological Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, Master's Support, Physical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering, Social Sciences, Understanding Award Types Tagged With: internship, NSF

Featured Funder: Point Foundation National LGBTQ Scholarship Fund

Posted on December 20, 2018 by Marian Thorpe

Today’s Featured Funder, Point Foundation, is a unique scholarship organization for “out” lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and/or queer (LGBTQ) students. Awardees receive funding for up to five years of educational expenses and also participate in mentoring relationships, networking opportunities, and leadership training. In return, recipients commit to carrying out a community service project every year […]

Filed Under: Cross Stage Support, Understanding Award Types Tagged With: Funder Spotlight

Featured Funder: The Leopold Schepp Foundation

Posted on December 13, 2018 by Marian Thorpe

Trying to fund a master’s degree or PhD coursework? The Leopold Schepp Foundation offers need-based financial support for graduate students (and undergrads too) who demonstrate exemplary character, strong academic ability, and financial need. Graduate students must be US citizens or permanent residents, under the age of 40, and currently taking courses. PhD students who are […]

Filed Under: Early Graduate, Funder and Award Spotlight, Master's Support, Predissertation, Understanding Award Types

A Visit from the SSRC- Part II

Posted on October 29, 2018 by DAWN WELLS

Looking to apply for the Social Science Research Council’s International Dissertation Research Fellowship (SSRC IDRF)? Recently, GradFund hosted an information session on the IDRF presented by its Program Director Daniella Sarnoff. The presentation provided a wealth of information on what SSRC reviewers are looking for as they assess the applications. Check out part one of […]

Filed Under: Dissertation Research, Humanities, Proposal Writing Advice, Social Sciences Tagged With: Social Science Research Council, SSRC

A Visit from the SSRC-Part I

Posted on October 25, 2018 by Fellowship Advisor

At Rutgers, we recently had a visit from the program officer of one of the most prestigious fellowship awards for which we help graduate students apply: the Social Science Research Council International Dissertation Research Fellowship. The IDRF supports 9-12 months of continuous, on-site dissertation research in countries outside the United States. Consistently among the most […]

Filed Under: Dissertation Research, Funder and Award Spotlight, Humanities, Proposal Writing Advice, Social Sciences Tagged With: Social Science Research Council, SSRC

Yes, You Do Need Money to Conduct Your Dissertation Research

Posted on October 1, 2018 by rutgersgradfun

  As a student of American politics, I have often heard from colleagues who are thinking of applying for research grants, “I just don’t know what I’d put in my budget proposal.” Many small research grants in the humanities and social sciences are tailored to students who need to fund things such as travel expenses […]

Filed Under: Advice, Dissertation Research Tagged With: applying for multiple awards, awards, Budgeting, small grants and fellowships

Featured Fellowship: National Academy of Education/Spencer Dissertation Fellowship Program

Posted on September 17, 2018 by Marian Thorpe

By: Marian Ahn Thorpe Writing a dissertation about education? If you are in the final data analysis and/or write-up stage of your dissertation, consider applying to the NAEd/Spencer Dissertation Fellowship Program. The fellowship provides $27,500 to doctoral students exploring topics related to the history, theory, analysis, and/or practice of education. Deadline for application is October 4, […]

Filed Under: Dissertation WritingCompletion, Funder and Award Spotlight, Social Sciences, Understanding Award Types Tagged With: education

Developing your Specific Aims for an NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein Individual Predoctoral NRSA (F30/F31/F32)

Posted on September 10, 2018 by rutgersgradfun

The NIH NRSA fellowship is a training award for pre- and post-doctoral fellows to supplement biomedical research training. One of the most important sections of this award is the Specific Aims section, in which the applicant must outline 2-3 research objectives for their fellowship. At one page maximum, this section is brief compared to other […]

Filed Under: Biological Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, Dissertation Research, Dissertation Research/Writing, Physical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering, Proposal Writing Advice Tagged With: NIH

ACLS/Mellon Completion Fellowship: Wrapping It Up (Advice from the Archives)

Posted on September 3, 2018 by Fellowship Advisor

Advice from the Archives Series Note: Occasionally, we dig into the archives to uncover a post we feel holds relevant and timely information worthy of a repost. If you are interested in learning more about research grants and fellowships to support your graduate study, be sure to visit the GradFund Knowledgebase. Hello again, GradFund Conversations readers! Today we […]

Filed Under: Advice from The Archives, Dissertation WritingCompletion, Funder and Award Spotlight, Understanding Award Types Tagged With: ACLS/Mellon

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