Title: Graduate Research Fellowship Program
1Graduate Research Fellowship Program
National Science Foundation
Graduate Research Fellowship Operations Center
2Graduate Research Fellowship Program Benefits
- 5 Year Award -- 121.500
- Three years of support over five year graduate
enrollment period - 30,000 stipend per year
- 10,500 cost-of-education allowance paid to
institution (tuition typically waived) - International research opportunities
- Supercomputer access
3Eligibility
- College seniors, 1st or 2nd year graduate
students
- U.S. Citizens, Nationals or Permanent Resident
Aliens
- Pursuing research-based Masters or PhD
4NSF-Supported Fields
- Chemistry
- Computer Information
- Science and Engineering
- Engineering
- Geosciences Life Sciences
- Economics
- Mathematical Sciences
- Physics and Astronomy
- Science Education
- Psychology (non-clinical)
- Social Sciences (non-clinical)
5The Rating Sheet
This is everything you are rated on -
Intellectual Merit and Broader Impacts criteria!
6Demonstrating the Two NSF Review Criteria
Demonstrated intellectual ability and other
accepted requisites for scholarly scientific
study, such as the ability (1) to plan and
conduct research (2) to work as a member of a
team as well as independently (3) to interpret
and communicate research
7Demonstrating the Two NSF Review Criteria
Broader Impacts
Contributions that (1) effectively integrate
research and education at all levels, infuse
learning with the excitement of discovery, and
assure that the findings and methods of research
are communicated in a broad context and to a
large audience (2) encourage diversity, broaden
opportunities, and enable the participation of
all citizens - women and men, underrepresented
minorities, and persons with disabilities - in
science and research (3) enhance scientific and
technical understanding and (4) benefit society.
8Broader Impacts Unraveled
- Includes
- Fostering diversity on all levels (across
disciplines, gender, race, economical,
geographical, etc) - Active community involvement
- Involvement with underrepresented groups
- Integration of research and education
- Diversity of experience includes international
experience - Awareness of researchs potential societal impact
- Awareness of resources and programs
- Leadership roles
- Genuine and reflective essays
- Passion
9Developing a Competitive Application
The Personal Statement (2 Pages)
- Fascination with research area (Intellectual
Merit) - Examples of leadership unique characteristics
brought to field of study - Personal experiences individual strengths
(Broader Impacts) - How the NSF-GRFP would contribute to career goals
10Developing a Competitive Application
Previous Research Experience Essay (2 Pages)
- Applicable experiences, relevant to research
- Key questions, methodology, findings
conclusions - Team and/or independent work
- Mention all publications, posters, presentations,
awards, recognition, etc.
11Developing a Competitive Application
The Proposed Research Plan (2 Pages)
- Original inquiry introduce general theory,
importance, and motivation - How you have prepared
- Perceived scope of work during graduate study and
beyond - Detailed plan, but avoiding being overly specific
- Demonstrate researchs Broader Impacts
12Insight From An Experienced Panelist
- Common Mistakes
- Poor Broader Impacts
- Choice of prestigious school over
research-appropriate school/program - Weak LORs
- Weak personal statement
13Important Dates
- Deadlines Mid November
- 15th Interdisciplinary
- 16th Engineering
- 18th Mathematics, CISE, Chemistry, Physics
- 19th Social Sciences, Psychology,
Geosciences, STEM Education - 22nd Life Sciences
- Awards Announced April