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Funding for graduate research and travel
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Clemson funding opportunities
Professional Enrichment Grant Application Service (PEGAS): Reimbursement-based grants for $750-$1000 from Graduate Student Government to support student travel to conferences and field; submissions 3 times/year: HEHD Graduate Student Travel Grants Up to $1000 for graduate students from HEHD units who have been accepted to present at a national or international conference; can only apply for one per academic year:
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Ruth Kirschstein National Research Service Awards for Individual Pre-doctoral Fellowships to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research (NIH; Support for research training of predoctoral students from underrepresented groups in biomedical, behavioral, health service, or clinical research workforce: Ruth Kirschstein National Research Service Awards for Individual Pre-doctoral Fellows (NIH; support for predoctoral students to obtain individualized, mentored research training from faculty sponsors while conducting dissertation research in scientific health-related fields relevant to NIH mission:
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The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation
($20,000 for students in writing stage of dissertation; supports research in violence and aggression in relation to social change, intergroup conflict, war, terrorism, crime, and family relationships): Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowships for Minorities (3-yr fellowship awards; $17,000 stipend; deadline for 2015 is 11/19/14; 60 awards to students from under-represented groups in research-based Ph.D. programs (selected disciplines):
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Zeta Phi Beta Sorority General Graduate Fellowships (Zeta Phi Beta Sorority; $2,500; financial assistance to African-American women working on doctoral or postdoctoral studies): Deborah Partridge Wolfe International Fellowship (Zeta Phi Beta Sorority; $500-$1,000; financial assistance for African American women graduate students studying abroad, and/or graduate foreign students studying within the U.S.):
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Applied Social Issues Internship (SPSSI; $300-$2,500; for research conducted in cooperation with community or government organization, public interest group or other not-for-profit that will benefit directly from the project): SPSSI Grants-In-Aid Program ($1,000 for graduate student research; university match required; preference to students at dissertation stage):
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Melissa Institute Dissertation Research Awards (2 awards of $2,000 each to graduate students who address issues of violence prevention and/or treatment. Applicants may be from any academic discipline but must have their dissertation proposal approved by their dissertation committee prior to their application)
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CDC: http://orise.orau.gov/cdc/about-orise.html
Clemson Office of Sponsored Programs: APHA: NSF:
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Travel SPSSI (not until 2016): http://www. spssi. org/index. cfm
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