The program provides support to conduct research and study in a foreign country for an academic year. Applicants must be US citizens. Students in the School of Graduate Studies and New Brunswick graduate students should contact Assistant Dean Teresa Delcorso-Ellmann to initiate an application.
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E. Alexander Bergstrom Memorial Research Award
To promote field studies of birds, by helping to support a specific research or analysis project. In judging among proposals of equal quality, special consideration will be given to those on avian life history, that use data collected all or in part by amateurs, or that employ bird banding or other marking techniques. The Domestic […]
Thomas R. Camp Scholarship
This fund provides support to outstanding students doing applied research in the drinking water field. It is offered to doctoral students in even years and Masters students in odd years.
CAORC Fellowship
This in-residence fellowship offers 2-6 months of support for MA or pre-doctoral students conducting research in Jordan. Research can be conducted in any field and on any time period, but should contribute to scholarship in Near Eastern studies.
Graduate Student Fellowships for Alternatives to the Use of Animals in Science
The fellowships provide assistance to graduate students whose programs of study seem likely to have impact on the development and implementation of scientifically valid alternatives to the use of animals in research, product testing, and education.
Scholarships
Scholarship awards range from $2,000-$12,000 and are awarded to undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate, medical, dental, and legal students.
Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
The Soros Fellowship provides a stipend of up to $25,000 for New Americans, defined as permanent residents, naturalized citizens, or the child of two parents of naturalized citizens. Fellowship supports two years of graduate study in any scholarly discipline in the arts, humanities, and sciences.
CISAC Pre/Postdoctoral Fellowships
CISAC trains the next generation of security specialists. Fellows spend the academic year engaged in research and writing, interact and collaborate with leading faculty and researchers.
Grants-in-Aid of Research
These grants of up to $1000 provide undergraduate and graduate students in the sciences and engineering with the funds to pay for travel expenses and lab equipment for their research projects. Their goal is to promote scientific excellence and achievement through hands-on learning.
National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship
National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowships are awarded to applicants who will pursue a doctoral degree in, or closely related to, an area of DoD interest in one of 15 Engineering and Science disciplines. Fellowships are held for three years.