NSF Graduate Research Fellowship: What is it? 3 years of funding: $30k/year as stipend $10,500/year for tuition $1,000 one-time international travel allowance.

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NSF Graduate Research Fellowship: What is it? 3 years of funding: $30k/year as stipend $10,500/year for tuition $1,000 one-time international travel allowance UofM covers the remainder of tuition, as well as benefits Do not have to take the 3 years of funding right awayjust have to all funding within 5 years

EligibilityEligibility Pursuing research-based Masters or PhD in NSF-Supported Field U.S. Citizen, National or Permanent Resident Typically college seniors, first- year graduate students, or second-year graduate students in their first semester (or not more than 24 semester hours of credit for graduate study)

What Are My Chances of Winning? About 10% award success rate Additional 17% received honorable mention Number of awardees proportional to number of applications in each field Applicants evaluated alongside others with same amount of undergraduate/ graduate experience *Data from application cycle Additional awards for women in engineering and computer and information science

Chances are getting better… Last year, there were 9347 GRFP applications submitted 2.6% of applications were from the mathematical sciences Initially, 950 fellowships were awarded; then the stimulus package resulted in 286 more (in total, 13.2% of all applications were successful)

Application Materials 1)Personal Statement Essay 2)Previous Research Experience Essay 3)Proposed Plan of Research Essay 4)Description of Completed Graduate Study Essay (Optional) 5) Three Letters of Reference 6)Transcripts 7)GRE Scores (Highly Recommended) Everything submitted online except transcripts

Boost Your Chances of Winning by Demonstrating the Two NSF Review Criteria Intellectual Merit NSF Definition: 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

Intellectual Merit Unraveled Includes: Strong grades, curricula, GRE scores Awards & honors Publications & presentations Communication skills Independence & creativity Significant research experience Thoughtful, student-originated research plan Choice of institution

Broader Impacts Boost Your Chances of Winning by Demonstrating the Two NSF Review Criteria NSF Definition: 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.

Broader 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

The Rating Sheet This is everything you are rated on - Intellectual Merit and Broader Impacts criteria!

Constructing a Successful Application Fascination with research area Examples of leadership and unique characteristics brought to chosen field Personal experiences and individual strengths How receiving the award contributes to career goals Typically focuses on Broader Impacts criteria Personal Statement (2 Pages)

Applicable experiences, relevant to research Key questions, methodology, findings, and conclusions Team and/or independent work Mention all publications, posters, presentations, awards, recognition, etc. Previous Research Experience Essay (2 Pages) Constructing a Successful Application

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 Proposed Research Plan (2 Pages) Constructing a Successful Application

Discussion with experts, mentors, family and peers Construction; give to experts, mentors, family and peers to review Reflection of experiences and proposed research on the real world Polish to create final draft

Choose three appropriate references Provide them 6-8 weeks Should know you as a scientist and personally Share application materials and review criteria (good letters address Intellectual Merit and Broader Impacts) Follow up with referees and track letter submission using FastLane Constructing a Successful Application Reference Letters

Evaluation Process Applications evaluated by field-specific panels -Panelists are academic and research experts in general field, not necessarily for your research topic Panels recommend to NSF awardees and honorable mentions Panelists complete rating sheet -Evaluated by at least 2 panelists (higher ranked applicants reviewed a third time) -NSF requests panelists to provide constructive comments (applicants may view)

Insight From An Experienced Panelist Common Reasons Applicants Not Successful: Poor Broader Impacts Choice of prestigious school over research-matched school Inappropriate or uninformative references Weak personal statement

Program Cycle Application: Application: Available online mid-August Deadlines: Deadlines: Early November (varies by field) Awards: Awards: Announced late March to early April Best Time to Start Preparing: Now

Helpful websites To apply: To access this presentation: promotional_materials