Competitive Graduate Fellowships in Neuroscience
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Competitive Graduate Fellowships in Neuroscience September 2016 This is a list of fellowships that Neuroscience PhD students are eligible for. This list is not complete, and there are likely to be other fellowships based on scientific discipline, home country for international students, etc. Please let us know if you discover other fellowships, and we will add them to the list. Also, be warned that deadlines change from year to year, so check the program website for accurate deadlines! For additional fellowship opportunities, see the Berkeley Graduate Division website: http://www.grad.berkeley.edu/financial/deadlines.shtml#extramural --Dan Feldman Neuroscience PhD Program Director US Federal Programs National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) This program supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines who are pursuing research-based master's and doctoral degrees at accredited US institutions. US citizens or permanent residents. Application deadline (2014): November 03, 2013 (Psychology) November 4 (Life Sciences). Deadline for 2015 is not yet announced. http://nsf.gov/grfp National Institutes of Health (NIH) Individual NRSA for PhD Students (F31) This is an individual fellowship for predoctoral (PhD) students. These are written in close collaboration with your thesis mentor. It is offered through NINDS, NIDCD, NIDA, NIMH, NIA, and NIAAA, and the proposed research must be dissertation research within the scientific missions areas of the institute. You must be within your first 6 years of graduate school; you must have successfully completed your qualifying examination by the time of the award, and you must be performing dissertation research. Maximum 3 year support. US citizens or permanent residents. There is also a version of this award that aims to support under-represented minority students. Program Announcement: PA-11-111. Application Deadlines: April 8, August 8, and December 8. http://grants1.nih.gov/training/F_files_nrsa.htm also http://www.ninds.nih.gov/funding/areas/training_and_career_development/pre- doctoral-fellowship.htm National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowships The NDSEG fellowship from the U.S. Department of Defense annually supports graduate students in various fields including “Cognitive, Neural, and Behavioral Sciences”, and “Biosciences”. 3 years of full support. Application deadline: December 12, 2014. (2015 deadline not yet announced.) http://ndseg.asee.org/apply_online Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship Supports PhD research using high-performance computational or mathematical techniques in a variety of fields, including life science. You must be a US citizen or permanent resident, in your 1st year of the PhD program or just applying. Up to 4 years, full support. Deadline: Late January. Application registration and materials begin in October. http://www.krellinst.org/csgf/ National Physical Science Consortium Graduate fellowships in science and engineering Supports PhD research in physics, computer science, engineering, and related fields. This may be appropriate for some Neuroscience students. The fellowship is geared toward women and under-represented minority students. Up to 6 years of support. Includes two summers of paid internship. You can apply at any stage of your graduate career. Deadline: Nov. 30. http://www.npsc.org/ Department of Defense Science, Mathematics And Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship for Service Program Aims to increase the number of civilian scientists and engineers working at DoD laboratories. Provides full scholarship for PhD training in neuroscience, and provides employment at a DoD laboratory on graduation. (You are obligated to work 1 year in exchange for each year of fellowship support.) US citizens only. Deadline: Dec 16 2014 (2015 date not yet announced). http://smart.asee.org/ Private Foundation Fellowships Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) International Student Research Fellowship This is a fellowship for international students in the U.S. studying for a doctorate in the sciences. You apply in your 2nd or 3rd year, the fellowship covers years 3-5 or 4-5. The fellowship covering fees, stipend and a research allowance. Tangible evidence of accomplishment (i.e. a publication in a top journal) is required. Students apply to a campus selection committee first (deadline: Oct 13). The committee selects 10 nominees that are forwarded to HHMI, who will select a subset of students to submit a full application. http://www.hhmi.org/grants/individuals/intl_fellows.html campus application form: http://www.grad.berkeley.edu/financial/deadlines.shtml (under Extramural Fellowships). Note: This program appears to have been suspended for 2017-2018. HHMI Gilliam Fellowship for Advanced Study This is only for students who have previously participated in HHMI’s Exceptional Research Opportunities Program (EXROP) before applying to graduate school. Deadline: October. Hertz Foundation The Hertz Graduate Fellowship is a graduate fellowship for a variety of physical science, engineering, and “quantitative aspects of modern biology”. 5-year full fellowship. You can apply either before or after entering a PhD program. US citizen or permanent resident. Deadline: Oct 30, 2015. http://www.hertzfoundation.org/ Ford Foundation Application competition is administered by the National Research Council (NRC) of the National Academy of Sciences. Many fields including life sciences and psychology. Awards are made on the basis of superior academic achievement, commitment to a career in teaching and research at the college or university level, promise of future achievement as scholars and teachers, and preparation to use diversity as a resource for enriching the education of all students. US citizens and permanent residents. Diversity is a major goal of this award. The Predoctoral Fellowship is a 3-year fellowship for students with > 3 years left in their PhD program. Deadline: November 20, 2015. The Dissertation Fellowship is a 1-year fellowship for students who have advanced to candidacy in a PhD program. Deadline: November 13, 2015. http://sites.nationalacademies.org/pga/fordfellowships/ National Physical Science Consortium This is a consortium of government agencies, laboratories, and provide companies that provide graduate fellowships in science, mathematics, and engineering, targeted primarily to under-represented minorities and women. Most focus is on physical sciences and engineering but it looks like some aspects of Biology may be considered. U.S. citizens. Fellowships up to 6 years. Deadline: Nov 30. http://www.npsc.org/index.html International Fulbright Science and Technology Program This is a graduate fellowship for outstanding international students who want to come to the US for doctoral study in a STEM field, including Neuroscience. You must apply before you reside in the US. Provides the first 3 years of support for your PhD studies. http://scienceandtech.fulbrightonline.org/ Autism Speaks Dennis Weatherstone Predoctoral Fellowship Program The candidate must be enrolled in Ph.D. or Sc.D. or a combined degree such as an M.D./Ph.D. program and must be able to spend at least 80% of his/her professional time engaged exclusively in Autism Speaks' research activities for the duration of the award and cannot simultaneously hold another named fellowship. No citizenship requirement. Letter of intent: October, date TBA. Full application: November. http://www.autismspeaks.org/science/grants-program/open-grants-how-apply American Heart Association (Western States Affiliate) Predoctoral fellowship, 1-2 year duration. Supports research broadly related to cardiovascular disease and stroke, including basic research and biotechnology. You must have completed initial coursework and be focusing on your thesis research, at time of award initiation. US citizen, permanent resident, or F-1, J-1, or several other visa types. Deadline: July 17. http://my.americanheart.org/professional/Research/FundingOpportunities/ForScientists /Winter-2013---Predoctoral-Fellowship_UCM_443316_Article.jsp Wings For Life Spinal Cord Research Foundation Individual Grant: This grant is for established investigators, post-docs, PhDs and technicians. The goals of the individual research grant programme are to perform/promote basic and clinical research related to spinal cord injury by encouraging new investigator’s work (including Ph.D. students and technicians) on regeneration and recovery processes, but also to encourage well-established researchers to develop new ideas and/or to transfer their efforts of other areas into spinal cord research. Salary support only. Abstract deadline: 1st September 2013. Full grant deadline: 1st November 2013 http://www.wingsforlife.com/en-us/research/application/ PhARMA Foundation Graduate Fellowship This supports dissertation research in pharmacology/toxicology, informatics, pharmaceutics, clinical pharmacology, and health outcomes. Deadline is generally Sep 1 for pharmacology and informatics. Must be US citizen or permanent resident. 2 years of funding, $20,000 per year. The University selects one candidate for this application. Not yet clear whether Berkeley Neuroscience students are eligible. http://www.phrmafoundation.org/ Epilepsy Foundation Predoctoral Research Training Fellowship. Up to $20,000 for one year. Supports predoctoral students with dissertation research related to epilepsy, thus strengthening their interest