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Graduate Research Fellowship Program Operations Center The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) National Science Foundation Basic Information and Tips for Those Interested in Applying : Ryan Makinson:

Presenter Background 2011 B.S. in Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology from Emory University Current Grad Work: Studying the effects of chronic stress on gene expression in the brain Undergrad Research Experience: –Center of Disease Control (CDC) –IRES Fellow with the Liver Immunology Group, University of Sydney Australia –SIRE Fellow with Dr. Charles Nemeroff at Emory U. –Yerkes National Primate Research Center; Research supported by the Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Initiative Scholar Fellowship –University of North Carolina at Greensboro Research Assistant 2

Presenter Background 3 Volunteer/Leadership Experience –Resident Advisor at Emory –Undergraduate Biology Teaching Assistant –Assistant Scout Master with Boy Scouts of America –Health Sciences Graduate Student Association (HSGA) Community Service and Outreach Chair –University of Cincinnati Program in Neuroscience Student Ambassador –Other outreach organizations One first author research publication plus many poster presentations and colloquiums

Questions We Had What is the NSF? Government agency which focuses on improvement of American science & engineering interest and strength What is the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program? Prestigious fellowship for American citizens with great benefits. Why should I apply? Why not? Paid Schooling, Networking, Not Restricted to Particular Research Area How is this fellowship different than others? Extremely flexible, Research Freedom, Financial Stability 4

Quick GRFP statistics $32,000 stipend with $12,000 tuition for 3 years of funding 2700 new awards annually 2 current fellows at UC 14 fellows at UC since 1990 Top universities in U.S. clean up, e.g. Stanford University had 70 winners in

Presentation Outline Intro Materials NSF GRFP Information Goals, History, and Successes of the Program Financial Support and Other Resources Eligibility Award/Program Cycle & Statistics Application Review Criteria Advice General Tips NSF Resources Acknowledgements 00 6

To increase the Nation’s human capacity in science and engineering by providing fellowships for early-career graduate students who pursue research-based master’s and doctoral degrees in NSF- supported disciplines To support the development of a diverse and globally engaged US science and engineering workforce NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program Goals 7

48,500 Fellowships awarded since Nobel Laureates 440 members of the National Academy of Sciences Founders of corporations to authors of books Higher Ph.D. completion rates Enhanced diversity GRFP History & Successes 8

Five Year Award – $126,000 Three years of support $32,000 Stipend per year $12,000 Educational allowance to institution International research opportunities Access to XSEDE cyberinfrastructure resources Financial Support and Other Resources 9

U.S. citizens, nationals, and permanent residents Early-career students Pursuing research-based MS or PhD in NSF fields Enrolled in accredited U.S. institution by Fall 2013 Applicants must self-certify in the application that they meet the GRFP Eligibility criteria GRFP General Eligibility 10

Chemistry Computer and Information Science and Engineering Engineering Geosciences Life Sciences Materials Research Mathematical Sciences Physics and Astronomy Psychology Social Sciences Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education (research- focused) GRFP Supported Disciplines 11

Not Supported by NSF GRFP Business administration or management Social work/Counseling Medical, dental, law, or public health programs Joint science-professional degree programs, e.g., MD/PhD, JD/PhD, etc. Education (except research-focused STEM Education programs) See Solicitation ( 12

Application: Available online late August Deadlines: Mid-November (varies by field) Awards: Announced late March to early April Best Time to Start Preparing: Now Award/Program Cycle & Statistics ,000 Awards 12,064 Applications ~ 17% Success 13

NSF FastLane Personal, Relevant Background and Future Goals Statement (3 pages) Graduate Research Statement (2 pages) Transcripts, uploaded into FastLane Three letters of reference required Additional information required for some candidates See Solicitation for eligibility requirements (available on Complete Application

Two National Science Board-approved Review Criteria: Intellectual Merit Broader Impacts Review Criteria 15

How important is proposed activity to advancing knowledge and understanding within its own field or across different fields? How well qualified is the proposer to conduct the project? To what extent does the proposed activity suggest and explore creative, original, or potentially transformative concepts? How well conceived and organized are proposed activities? Is there sufficient access to resources? If international activities are proposed, are they relevant and do they benefit applicant? Intellectual Merit 16

Academic performance Research plan Appropriate choice of institution References Research experience Intellectual Merit Assessment 17

How well does the activity advance discovery and understanding while promoting teaching, training and learning? How well does the proposed activity broaden participation of underrepresented groups? To what extent will it enhance infrastructure for research and education? Will results be disseminated broadly? What may be the benefits of proposed activity to society? Broader Impacts 18

Prior accomplishments Future plans Individual experiences Potential to reach diverse audiences Potential benefit to society Read This: Broader Impacts Assessment 19

Proposed Research Plan (Limit: 2 Pages) Present a complete plan for a research project that you plan to pursue, demonstrating your understanding of research design and methodology Explain the relationship to your previous research, if applicable Address the Intellectual Merit and Broader Impacts of your proposed plan (close to 50/50) Research topics in your proposed plan must be in fields within NSF’s mission ( ) Preparing a competitive application 20

How do you envision graduate school preparing you for a career that allows you to contribute to expanding scientific understanding as well as broadly benefit society? Describe your personal, educational and/or professional experiences that motivate your decision to pursue advanced study in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM). Include specific examples of any research and/or professional activities in which you have participated. Present a concise description of the activities, highlight the results and discuss how these activities have prepared you to seek a graduate degree. Specify your role in the activity including the extent to which you worked independently and/or as part of a team. Describe the contributions of your activity to advancing knowledge in STEM fields as well as the potential for broader societal impacts (See Solicitation, Section VI, for more information about Broader Impacts) Personal, Relevant Background and Future Goals Statement (3 pages)

Reference Letters Choose at least three reference writers Give them ample time to prepare their letters They should know you as a scientist and personally Share your application materials and the merit review criteria (good letters BOTH judging criteria) Track letter submission using FastLane; you must have 3 letters for a complete application Preparing a competitive application 22

1.Read the Solicitation carefully 2.Address the two NSF Merit Review Criteria (Intellectual Merit and Broader Impacts) 3.Check for spelling and grammatical errors 4.Verify essays and transcripts uploads 5.You must certify that this is your own original work 6.You must self-certify your eligibility according to the criteria in the Solicitation 7.Make sure you Press “Submit” button 8.Regularly check application status for # of reference letters 9.Make sure you are enrolled in graduate school by Fall 2014 Preparing a competitive application 23

Panelists are academic and research experts in general discipline, not necessarily in your research topic Panelists rate your application using the two Merit Review Criteria, Intellectual Merit and Broader Impacts NSF requests panelists to provide constructive comments (applicants may view) Panels make recommendations to NSF NSF awards fellowships and honorable mentions Panelists & Evaluation of Apps. 24

Key Essentials For Applicants Strong grades (nothing less than 3.5) Research experience (could depend on field) Papers & Patents Passion for making a difference Talent in the area of research Supportive Environment Passionate about outreach activities Demonstration of successful leadership 25

If you want to give it a shot… Figure out what you want to research and who you want to do it for/with Do some independent homework –Gamble Paper: –Jennifer Wang: –Many others too 26

Application Tips: General Start early: read old solicitation, talk with winners, do homework, etc. Complete first draft of materials at least one month prior to submittal Need to write for PhD Have many audiences read your materials, especially research plan Frequently visit fastlane to ensure things are done/progressing in application 27

Application Tips: Letters of Recommendation Reference letters should come from different organizations, i.e. not all UC professors Ask about writing the letter early Explain the tone of the letter, i.e. personal and addresses intellectual merit and BI Offer to write a draft letter so review criteria is met 28

Application Tips: Research Plan Make Broader Impacts a priority and cover ALL criteria Follow formatting Include visual aid where applicable Enhance readability with defined sections/headers Strong methodology Relevant, somewhat newer sources and strong citation use 29

Application Tips: Personal Statement Tell a story of why you entered the science profession, e.g. NASA, Star Wars, parent influence List/explain your goals Explain how the NSF GRFP will help you achieve your research goals Discus broader impact activities and why you do them Address recent/active leadership roles and involvement in organizations while at UC 30

Application Tips: Research Statement Need to convince reviewers that previous experience will aid in proposed work Link experience with proposed work Explain roles in work, outcome, and if done individually or in a team Use headings for readability BI difficult to tie in here, but do address if appropriate 31

Example Material and Review Ask for sample essays or reviews: I’d also be more than happy to review your essays or answer any questions. Also ask UC’s other winners: : Adam Hehr: Andy Schriner: Angela Reitler, Social Dan Divelbiss, Environ. Prof. Aimee Frame, Mech. 32

ResourcesResources NSF GRFP Website (nsf.gov/grfp) Solicitation FAQ and Guide links Fastlane.nsf.gov/grfp Online application, user guides, official announcements Phone and 866-NSF-GRFP ( ) 33

Tips for applying Frequently asked questions (FAQ) Find GRFP contacts Important links for the GRFP Panelist registration Resources at nsfgrfp.org 34

Acknowledgements NSF for amazing award and template for this presentation. Megan Tischner for organizing and promoting event. Pam Person for promoting event. 35

QUESTIONS? Thank you! 36