If you’re in your final year of graduate study, you may be planning to apply for postdoctoral fellowships. This can be a particularly challenging application to manage, even if you’ve previously had success securing external funding. Here at GradFund Conversations, we’ve recently discussed how to pitch a second project, but in today’s post we will discuss the difference between applying […]
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Abel Wolman Fellowship
This fellowship is designed to support promising doctoral students in the US, Canada and Mexico pursuing advanced training and research in the field of water supply and treatment.
Larson Aquatic Research Support (LARS)
This scholarship provides support for doctoral and Masters students interested in careers in the fields of corrosion control, treatment and distribution of domestic and industrial water supplies, aquatic chemistry, or environmental chemistry. MSc students receive $5000, PhD students receive $7000.
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.
Holly Cornell Scholarship
This scholarship encourages and supports outstanding female and/or minority Masters students in pursuit of advanced training in the field of water supply and treatment.
Academic Achievement Award
This award encourages academic excellence by recognizing contributions to the field of public water supply. All Masters theses and doctoral dissertations that are relevant to the water supply industry are eligible. First place is for $3000 and second is $1500.
MWH Scholarship
Provides one year of support to a masters candidate student seeking a degree in the water industry.
American Water Scholarship
American Water is providing graduate level support of $5,000 to assist the development of professionals interested in service to the water industry.
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If you’re in your final year of graduate study, you may be planning to apply for postdoctoral fellowships. This can be a particularly challenging application to manage, even if you’ve previously had success securing external funding. Here at GradFund Conversations, we’ve recently discussed how to pitch a second project, but in today’s post we will discuss the difference between applying […]