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Biomedical Sciences

Damon Runyon Postdoctoral Fellowships

The Foundation supports research relevant to the study of cancer and the search for cancer causes, mechanisms, therapies, and preventions. Postdocs are available to new PhDs under the guidance of a sponsor (tenured, tenure-track, or equivalent) capable of providing mentorship to the fellow.

The Matching Dissertation Grant Program

There will be several competitive dissertation research grants of $2,500 made for doctoral candidates with a condition that the applicant will have a matching $2,500 research fund from his/her institution.

The International Travel Grant

In order to allow student members to travel abroad to experience science in other cultures, we will offer several grants of $2,500 for travel related to biomechanics research. A report on the accomplishments during the trip will be expected by the committee. Student members of ISB are eligible

ASSE Scholarship Programs

There are various scholarship opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students on safety issues. Some of the scholarships are for minority students. ***Visit website for updated information about each of them, application procedure and application deadlines.***

Killam Postdoctoral Fellowships

3-5 fellowships per year are available for junior scholars in most fields to conduct research in residence at UBC for a maximum of two years. Fellows must demonstrate outstanding research ability, general intellectual promise, and sound character.

Joyce Cunningham Scholarship

Students must be enrolled in college or university as a full- or part-time undergraduate or graduate student. Applicants must be a resident of New Jersey, but they can be enrolled in an out-of-state school. They must be a son/daughter, nephew/niece, or grandchild of a NJ ASSE Chapter member.

PEO Scholar Awards

The goal of the award is to encourage and support women’s academic achievements. Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of US and Canada, and expect to finish their degree within two years of nomination.

Department of Energy Mickey Leland Energy Fellowships

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy is dedicated to supporting minority students who are studying in academic disciplines that are related to the Fossil Energy mission. Through its Headquarters and field offices, the Fossil Energy Office offers summer internship opportunities to students to enhance their knowledge and gain hands-on experience and encourages […]

Fellowships at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

The sponsor provides support to allow students and graduates of outstanding academic achievement from all parts of the world, including Israel, to pursue their master’s, doctoral, and postdoctoral studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Eligible applicants may not apply later than four years after completion of their doctoral dissertation.

Foundation for Science and Disability-Student Grant

For students with a physical disability, given for research support. Given to graduate students in sciences or engineering

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