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| Graduate Fellowships |
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Below is a list of fellowships available to graduate students in mathematics and closely related areas. Click on the links to find their webpages, or click on "Additional Information" for a brief description of the award and eligibility requirements as well as some tips for your application from Berkeley graduate students who have held the fellowships.
Note: Though we are doing our best to keep this information up to date, deadlines and even eligibility requirements may change without notice. Please go to the fellowships' websites (linked below) for current deadlines and other pertinent information.
| Sponsor |
Name of Award |
No. of Awards* |
Duration |
Stipend |
Deadline |
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| National Science Foundation |
Graduate
Research Fellowship |
1000 |
3 years |
$30,000 |
Nov 3, 2005 (for mathematics) |
Additional Information |
| U.S. Department of Defense |
National Defense
Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship Program |
150 |
3 years |
$30,500 - $31,500 |
Jan 6, 2006 |
Additional Information |
| U.S. Department of Energy |
Computational
Science Graduate Fellowship |
20 |
4 years |
$31,200 |
Jan 11, 2006 |
Additional Information |
National Physical Sciences
Consortium |
Graduate
Fellowship |
varies |
up to 6 years |
$16,000 |
Nov 5, 2005 |
Additional Information |
Fannie and John Hertz
Foundation |
Fellowships (applied
math only) |
25 |
up to 5 years |
$28,000 |
Oct 28, 2005 |
Additional Information |
| Lucent Technologies / AT&T Bell Labs |
Graduate Research Fellowship Program |
10 |
4 years |
$17,000 |
Jan 13, 2006 |
Additional Information |
| The National Academies |
Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowships for Minorities |
60 |
3 years |
$19,000 |
Nov 17, 2005 |
Additional Information |
* This number reflects the approximate annual number of awards offered to students in ALL eligible areas of study, not just in mathematics.
Additional Information
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
http://www.ehr.nsf.gov/dge/programs/grf/
Description: According to their website, "the National Science Foundation (NSF) seeks to ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science, mathematics, and engineering in the United States and to reinforce its diversity." This 3-year graduate fellowship comes with a stipend and cost-of-education allowance. Fellows must use the fellowship the fall after it is awarded, but can defer any of the remaining years. However, the fellowship expires after 5 years whether or not 3 years of support have been used. There is also a one-time international research travel allowance. Though they do award a large number of fellowships, this is still a highly competitive award since it is likely the most well known fellowship.
Eligibility: The NSF GRF program is Open to United States citizens, nationals, or permanent resident aliens only. Applicants can be college seniors or first-year graduate students, or others who have completed a limited amount of graduate study. "Women and minorities are encouraged to apply."
Tips for Applying:
National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship
http://www.asee.org/ndseg/
Description: According to the NDSEG Fellowship website, "the Department of Defense is committed to increasing the number and quality of our nation's scientists and engineers." As part of that committment, they offer this 3 year fellowship to support graduate work in the sciences. Unlike the NSF, the 3 years must be used consecutively upon receiving the award. The current structure is that fellows receive $30,500 during the first year, $31,000 during the second year, and $31,500 during the third year, and tuition and fees are also covered. By accepting an NDSEG fellowship, "NDSEG Fellows do not incur any military or other service obligation." This program offers a limited number of fellowships and as such is highly competitive.
Eligibility: The NDSEG Fellowship Program is open only to United States citizens or nationals (not permanent residents). It is open to those students at the beginning of their graduate work, i.e. college seniors or first year graduate students. If you have been a part-time graduate student, you may be able to be in your second year. Also, if you are changing your subject area, provided you do no already have a Ph. D. in one of the sciences, you are also eligible. "Applications are encouraged from women, persons with disabilities, and minorities."
Tips for Applying:
DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship
http://www.krellinst.org/CSGF/
Description: "This program works to identify and provide support for some of the very best computational science graduate students in the nation." This fellowship offers a generous stipend as well as an annual $1,000 research allowance and up to $2,500 for a computer workstation in addition to covering tuition and fees. There is an obligation of three months work at "a practicum assignment at a DOE labratory" upon accepting the award. They have a lab at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, as well as other locations listed on their website.
Eligibility: Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident alien planning full time Ph. D. work. Fellows must engage in coursework from all three areas of: Computer Science, Mathematics, Scientific or Engineering discipline, and be willing to partake in a 3 month practicum at a DOE laboratory.
Tips for Applying:
National Physical Sciences Consortium Graduate Fellowship
http://www.npsc.org/students/info.html
Description: The NPSC Graduate Fellowship offers a smaller stipend than most others, but is renewable for up to 6 years, far longer than most others. The stipend is for the academic year only, and does not cover the summer term. The NPSC pays the stipend and the university pays for tuition and fees for the student. Fellows are obliged to partake in a "paid summer employment and technical experience for at least 2 years from leading national employers in the U.S." Note that this obligation often requires the fellow to pass a US security screening, and the fellowship may be withdrawn if the fellow does not obtain the appropriate security clearance."NPSC welcomes all qualified students with emphasis towards the recruitment of minorities and females."
Eligibility: Applicant must be a U. S. citizen planning to pursue graduate work at an NPSC member institution (UC Berkeley is an eligible institution). Applicants must be one of the following: seniors with a minimum 3.0/4.0 GPA, first year graduate students pursuing a Ph.D., in a terminal master's program or returning from the workforce with no more than a master's degree.
Tips for Applying:
Hertz Foundation Fellowships
http://www.hertzfndn.org/awards.html
Description: The Hertz Foundation Fellowships offer a substantial personal stipend and cover the cost of education, and are renewable for up to 5 years. The fellowship is only for applied sciences, and fellows are obligated to make a written moral commitment upon accepting the award. This is an extremely competitive and highly selective fellowship program.
Eligibility: Applicants for Hertz Fellowships must be US citizens or permanent residents and "willing to morally commit to make their skills available to the United States in time of national emergency" (their split infinitive, not mine). Applicants can be college seniors or graduate students (presumably not far into the program) pursing a Ph. D. in an applied science or mathematics.
Tips for Applying:
Lucent Technologies Graduate Research Fellowship Program
http://www.lucent.com/news/foundation/blgrfp/index.html
Description: "The Bell Labs Graduate Research Fellowship Program is designed to increase the number of minorities and women in the fields of science, math, engineering and technology." This fellowship covers cost of education and has a $250 per semester book allotment and $1,000 per year allowance for travel to conferences in addition to a personal stipend. Though the stipend is somewhat smaller than for other fellowships, it is intended for the academic year only. All fellows are obligated to spend the first summer after receiving the award working with their mentor at Bell Labs on a research project in their area of interest. Often a non-obligatory offer is extended to return to Bell Labs for subsequent summers.
Eligibility: Applicants must be US citizens or permanent residents who are women and/or members of an underrepresented minority group in the sciences. The program is primarily directed to graduating seniors, but first-year graduate students may also apply.
Tips for Applying:
Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowships for Minorities
http://www7.nationalacademies.org/fellowships/fordpredoc.html
Description: From their website: "To increase the presence of underrepresented minorities on the nation's college and university faculties, to enhance diversity on campuses, and to address the persisting effects of past discrimination, the Ford Foundation offers predoctoral fellowships to members of six minority groups whose underrepresentation in the professoriate has been severe and long-standing." The fellowship covers cost of education in addition to offering a personal stipend and all expenses paid to attend three Conferences of Ford Fellows. The fellowship is for 3 years, some of which may be deferred, but the fellowship expires after 5 years. Since this fellowship is not limited to the sciences and a small number of fellowships are awarded each year, it is extremely competitive.
Eligibility: Applicants must be US citizens or nationals and a member of one or more of the following groups: Alaska Natives, Black/African Americans, Mexican Americans/Chicanas/Chicanos, Native American Indians, Native Pacific Islanders or Puerto Ricans. Applicants may be either seniors or graduate students with at least 3 years of graduate study remaining who "aspire to a teaching and research career at the college or university level".
Tips for Applying:
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