Note: As of March 2003 these fellowships were to be
phased out over the next five years. See
http://www.hhmi.org/news/031303.html
Purpose: HHMI seeks to promote excellence in
biomedical research by helping prospective researchers with
exceptional promise obtain high-quality graduate education.
Programs Funded: Fellows must pursue full-time study
toward the Ph.D. or Sc.D. degree in selected biological
sciences. The Fellowships support training in fundamental
research in a number of specified fields in biology,
including neuroscience and pharmacology. Fellows are
expected to conduct research and prepare the results for
publication. Studies may be pursued in the U.S. or abroad
(though foreign nationals must study in the U.S.). The
awards provide an annual stipend of $18,000 and a $16,000
annual cost-of-education allowance paid to the institution.
Awards are usually granted for three years, with a possible
extension for an additional two years.
Eligibility: The fellowships are intended for
students who have completed less than one year of graduate
study toward M.S., Ph.D., or Sc.D. degrees in biological
sciences, including students who are college seniors at the
time of application. Students who hold or are pursuing
medical or dental degrees may also be eligible to apply for
a Fellowship in support of study toward the Ph.D. or Sc.D.
The program is open to both U.S. and foreign citizens.
Selection Criteria: HHMI funds candidates who have
demonstrated superior scholarship and show the greatest
promise for future achievement in biological sciences and
biomedical research. The Institute specifically encourages
applications from women and members of minority groups
underrepresented in the sciences.
Application Process: This international competition
is administered by the National Research Council. Applicants
are expected to apply via the Web. Program announcements and
application materials are available each August, and the
deadline is in November. Potential applicants should be sure
to take the GRE no later than December.
See the current advisor for other science fellowships,
for advice on other opportunities for people with similar
interests and qualifications.
http://www7.nationalacademies.org/fellowships/index.html
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