Engineering
AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellowship Program: If you have a PhD or an equivalent degree in one of the social, physical or biological sciences, or are an engineer with a master's degree and at least three years of post-degree professional experience, you are eligible to apply for a one-year AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellowship. The prestigious fellowship programs are designed to provide each qualified individual with a unique public-policy learning experience and to bring technical backgrounds and external perspectives to decision-making in the U.S. government. AAAS is proud to sponsor these programs to facilitate science/government interaction.
http://www.fellowships.aaas.org/
AAAS Congressional Fellowships: Applications are invited from individuals in any physical, biological, or social science, any field of engineering, or any relevant interdisciplinary field. Applicants must have a PhD or an equivalent doctoral-level degree by the application deadline (January 10, 2004). Individuals with a master's degree in engineering and at least three years of post-degree professional experience may apply. Applicants must be U.S. citizens. Federal employees are not eligible.
http://fellowships.aaas.org/
AAAS/NIH Science Policy Fellowships: All applicants must have a PhD, an MD or an equivalent doctoral-level degree by the application deadline (January 10, 2004). Prospective Fellows must demonstrate exceptional competence in a specific area of science; be cognizant of and demonstrate sensitivity toward policy issues; and, perhaps most importantly, have a strong interest and some experience in applying his/her professional knowledge toward the development of health policy. Fellows are expected to be critical thinkers who are articulate, adaptable, and able to work with a variety of people with different professional backgrounds Applications are invited from individuals in any physical, biological, or behavioral science, medicine, any field of engineering or any relevant interdisciplinary field. Federal employees are not eligible.
http://fellowships.aaas.org/02_Areas/02_NIH.shtml
AAAS/NSF Science and Engineering Fellowship Program: Fellows spend one year at the National Science Foundation (NSF), beginning in September 2004, learning how NSF funds science, while providing scientific, engineering, and educational input on issues relating to NSF's mission to support fundamental science and engineering research and education. AAAS/NSF Science and Engineering Fellows will be placed in offices throughout the Foundation working with staff involved in the planning, development and oversight of agency programs. The programs include all fields of fundamental research including biological, computer and information, mathematical and physical, social/behavioral/economic, and geo-sciences as well as engineering and technology, education, or public, legal and legislative affairs.
http://fellowships.aaas.org/02_Areas/02_NSF.shtml
AAUW Selected Professions Fellowships: Awarded to women who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents and who intend to pursue a full-time course of study during the fellowship year in designated degree programs where women's participation traditionally has been low. Candidates in all programs except the master's in engineering and medicine are eligible to apply for support for the final year of study only and are expected to receive their degrees at the end of the fellowship year. Women pursuing master's in engineering programs are eligible to apply for either the first or final year of study. Women in medical programs may apply for either their third or final year of study. Doctoral candidates in engineering must be entering the final stages of writing their dissertations. Special consideration is given to applicants who show professional promise in innovative or neglected areas of research or practice in areas of public interest.
http://www.aauw.org/fga/fellowships_grants/selected.cfm
AFCEA Fellowships: Awarded to full-time postgraduate students who have earned Master's degrees or the equivalent and who are currently enrolled in a doctoral degree program in electrical, electronic, chemical or communications engineering, physics, math, or computer science. The dissertation title or abstract of the specific area of research is required.
http://www.afcea.org/education/scholarships_details.asp?ID=7
AFCEA Ralph W. Shrader Scholarships: Scholarships of $3,000 each will be awarded to full-time postgraduate students currently working toward a master's degree in electrical, computer, chemical or aerospace engineering, mathematics, physics, computer science, computer technology, electronics, communications technology, communications engineering, or information management.
http://www.afcea.org/education/scholarships_details.asp?ID=6
American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES): A.T. Anderson Memorial Scholarship: Must be at least 1/4 American Indian/Alaskan Native or recognized as a member by tribe. Must be a full-time graduate student taking at least 9 hours per semester and have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher. Must be AISES member. Fields of study include Engineering, science, mathematics, physical science, medicine, or natural resources.
http://www.aises.org/highered/scholarships/
American Physical Society Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Research in Beam Physics Award: Recognizes doctoral thesis research of outstanding quality and achievement in beam physics and engineering.
http://www.aps.org/praw/dissbeam/index.html
American Society for Civil Engineering: Arthur Tuttle Award: Selection is based on the applicant's justification of award, educational plan, academic performance and standing, potential for development, leadership capacity, ASCE activities, and financial need.
http://www.asce.org/inside/stud_tuttle.cfm
Aristeion Bodossaki Prize: Eligibility: Applicants must be native born Greeks or foreign citizens of Greek origin. Description: This prize is awarded every two years in recognition of outstanding achievements in the Sciences, Life Sciences, Medicine, and Engineering. It will be accompanied by the sum of 150,000 Euro (US $134,162.53). The award will go to a scientist who has completed original and mainstream work of the highest possible quality that has shaped important parts of his or her field. Applicants must be nominated by their institutions, so those who wish to apply should notify the chair of their department and submit a request for nomination to the Graduate School. Nominations must be accompanied by a short statement justifying the nomination and will be sent to the Bodossaki Foundation by the Graduate School. More information: Write to the Bodossaki Foundation, 20 Amalias Ave., GR-105 57, Athens, GREECE. Phone: 3237-973, 3237-804. Fax: 3237-976
http://www.bme.northwestern.edu/current/graduate/fellowships.php
Association for Women in Science (AWIS): Female students enrolled in a behavioral, life, physical, or social science or engineering program leading to a Ph.D. degree may apply.
http://www.awis.org/ed_foundation.html
AT&T-Bell Laboratories Graduate Research for Women: Awarded to women pursuing graduate study in chemistry, computer science/data processing, electrical engineering, mathematics, or physics.
http://www.free-4u.com/att-bell.htm
Collegiate Inventors Competition: Open to undergraduates or graduates. This prestigious challenge recognizes the working relationship between a student and his or her advisor who are involved in projects leading to inventions that can be patented.
http://www.invent.org/collegiate/overview.html
Davis, Raymond Scholarship: This scholarship is granted by the society to a student or students of photographic or imaging science or engineering for use in continuing their studies as graduate or undergraduate students. This grant is made for academic study or research in the theory or practice of image formation by radiant energy.
http://www.imaging.org/resources/education/
scholarship/rdavisscholarship.cfm
Defense Policy Fellowship Program: Fellows will work on issues related to defense policy, technology applications, defense systems analysis, and program oversight and management in one-year assignments in the offices of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, the Army Research Office, or the Defense Threat Reduction Agency. Assignments may involve interagency, congressional, or international activity. Applications are invited from individuals in any physical, biological or social science, any field of engineering or any relevant interdisciplinary field. Interest and/or experience in industrial applied science and technology or business administration is desirable, but not required.
http://fellowships.aaas.org/02_Areas/02_Dept_Defense.shtml
Department of Energy Basic Energy Science: Chemical Sciences: The objective of this program is to expand, through support of basic research, knowledge of various areas of chemistry, chemical engineering and atomic molecular and optical physics with a goal of contributing to new or improved processes for developing and using domestic energy resources in an efficient and environmentally sound manner. Disciplinary areas where research is supported include atomic molecular and optical physics; physical, inorganic and organic chemistry; chemical physics; photochemistry; radiation chemistry; analytical chemistry; separations science; actinide chemistry; and chemical engineering sciences.
http://www.science.doe.gov/production/grants/progdesc.html
Department of Energy Basic Energy Science: Energy Biosciences: The primary objective of this program is to generate an understanding of fundamental biological mechanisms in plants and microorganisms that will support future technological developments related to DOE’s mission. The research serves to provide the basic information foundation for environmentally responsible production and conversion of renewable resources for fuels, chemicals, and the conservation of energy. This program has special requirements for the submission of preapplications, when to submit, and the length of the applications. Applicants are encouraged to contact the program regarding these requirements.
http://www.science.doe.gov/production/grants/progdesc.html
Department of Energy Basic Energy Science: Geosciences: The goal of this program is to develop a quantitative and predictive understanding of geologic processes related to energy and environmental quality. The program emphasizes cross-cutting basic research that will improve understanding of reactive geochemical transport and other subsurface processes and properties and how to image them using techniques ranging from electrons, x-rays or neutrons to electromagnetic and seismic waves. Applications of this fundamental understanding might include transport of contaminant fluids, hydrocarbons, sequestered CO2 or performance prediction for repository sites. The emphasis is on the disciplinary areas of geochemistry, geophysics, geomechanics, and hydrogeology with a focus on the upper levels of the earth’s crust. Particular emphasis is on processes taking place at the atomic and molecular scale. Specific topical areas receiving emphasis include: high resolution geophysical imaging; rock physics, physics of fluid transport, and fundamental properties and interactions of rocks, minerals, and fluids.
http://www.science.doe.gov/production/grants/progdesc.html
Department of Energy Basic Energy Science: Engineering Research: This program's objectives are: (1) to extend the body of knowledge underlying current engineering practice in order to open new ways for enhancing energy savings and production, prolonging useful equipment life, and reducing costs while maintaining output performance, and environmental quality; and (2) to broaden the technical and conceptual base for solving future engineering problems in the energy technologies.
http://www.science.doe.gov/production/grants/progdesc.html
Department of Energy Basic Energy Science: Material Sciences: The objective of this program is to increase the understanding of phenomena and properties important to materials behavior that will contribute to meeting the needs of present and future energy technologies. It is comprised of the subfields metallurgy, ceramics, condensed matter physics, materials chemistry, and related disciplines where the emphasis is on the science of materials.
http://www.science.doe.gov/production/grants/progdesc.html
Department of Energy Biological and Environmental Research Program: Energy Research Analyses: Supports energy research analyses of the Department's basic and applied research activities. Specific objectives include assessments to identify any duplication or gaps in scientific research activities, and impartial and independent evaluations of scientific and technical research efforts. Consistent with these overall objectives, this program conducts numerous research studies to assess directions in science and to identify and assess new and improved approaches to science management.
http://www.science.doe.gov/production/grants/progdesc.html
Department of Energy Biological and Environmental Research Program: Environmental Processes: Seeks to understand the basic physical, chemical, and biological processes of the Earth’s atmosphere, land, and oceans and how these processes may be affected by energy production and use. The research is designed to provide data that will enable an objective assessment of the potential for and the consequences of human-induced climate change at global and regional scales. It also provides data to enable assessments of mitigation options to prevent such a change. The program is comprehensive with an emphasis on understanding and simulating the radiation balance from the surface of the Earth to the top of the atmosphere (including the effect of clouds, water vapor, trace gases, and aerosols), on enhancing the quantitative models necessary to predict possible climate change at global and regional scales, and on understanding ecological effects of climate change.
http://www.science.doe.gov/production/grants/progdesc.html
Department of Energy Biological and Environmental Research Program: Medical Applications and Measurement Sciences: The research is designed to develop beneficial applications of nuclear and other energy-related technologies for medical diagnosis and treatment. The research is directed at discovering new applications of radiotracer agents for medical research as well as for clinical diagnosis and therapy. A major emphasis is placed on application of the latest concepts and developments in genomics, structural biology, computational biology, and instrumentation. Much of the research seeks breakthroughs in noninvasive imaging technologies such as positron emission tomography. The measurement science activities focus on research in the basic science of chemistry, physics and engineering as applied to bioengineering.
http://www.science.doe.gov/production/grants/progdesc.html
Department of Energy Fusion Energy Sciences: Research Division: Seeks to develop the physics knowledge base needed to advance the Fusion Energy Sciences program toward its goals. Research into physics issues associated with medium to large-scale confinement devices is essential to studying conditions relevant to the production of fusion energy. Experiments on this scale of devices are used to explore the limits of specific confinement concepts, as well as study associated physical phenomena. Specific areas of interest include: (1) reducing plasma energy and particle transport at high densities and temperatures, (2) understanding the physical laws governing confinement of high pressure plasmas, (3) investigating plasma wave interactions, and (4) studying and controlling impurity particle transport and exhaust in plasmas.
http://www.science.doe.gov/production/grants/progdesc.html
Diplomacy Fellowship Program: Fellows work in international affairs on scientific and technical subjects for one year, either in foreign policy at the U.S. Department of State, in international development for the U.S. Agency for International Development, in international economic and agricultural development at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, or in international health at Fogarty International Center of the National Institutes of Health. Applications are invited from individuals in any physical, biological, or social science, any field of engineering or any relevant interdisciplinary field.
http://fellowships.aaas.org/02_Areas/02_index.shtml
DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship: This program works to identify and provide support for some of the very best computational science graduate students in the nation. Program of study must include computer science, mathematics, and a science or engineering.
http://www.krellinst.org/CSGF/
Earhart, Amelia Fellowship Award: The awards are granted annually to women pursuing graduate degrees in aerospace-related sciences and aerospace-related engineering.
http://www.zonta.org/
Eckenfelder, Wesley Scholarship: Open to full-time undergraduate and graduate students who are majoring in one of the following areas with a minimum 3.0 GPA: civil, chemical or environmental engineering, geology, hydrogeology, biology, ecology, public health, or industrial hygiene toxicology. You must also be a United States citizen or permanent resident. In addition to your application you must provided a 250-word essay on the topic " Why I chose to major in one of the environmental disciplines."
http://www.brownandcaldwell.com/
Environmental Fellowship Program: Fellows work for one year at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's headquarters in Washington, DC, on an array of projects relating to science, policy and the environment, including projects in risk assessment. Applications are invited from individuals in any physical, biological or social science, any field of engineering or any relevant interdisciplinary field. All applicants must have a Ph.D. or an equivalent doctoral-level degree by the application deadline (January 10, 2004). Individuals with a master’s degree in engineering and at least three years of post-degree professional experience may apply.
http://fellowships.aaas.org/
Fulbright Grant: A basic to good proficiency in German will be helpful. Grants are given for approximately 10 months beginning in September (or in August if an additional language course is offered in Germany). Applications will be considered from well-qualified candidates in all fields. The Fulbright Commission especially encourages applications in engineering; law and business; natural, life and environmental sciences; media and communication studies; and social sciences.
http://www.iie.org/Template.cfm?&Template=/programs/fulbright/us/summ0035.htm#teach
Gates Millennium Scholars: Established to provide outstanding African American, American Indian/Alaska Natives, Asian Pacific Islander Americans, and Hispanic American students with an opportunity to complete an undergraduate college education, in all discipline areas and a graduate education for those students pursuing studies in mathematics, science, engineering, education, or library science. The goal of GMS is to promote academic excellence and to provide an opportunity for thousands of outstanding students with significant financial need to reach their fullest potential.
http://www.gmsp.org/publicweb/Scholarships.aspx
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Power Engineering Society: A student (or students; see below) qualifies for competition for the Student Prize Paper Award if he or she has begun preparation of the paper, which reflects his/her own work, while enrolled as a regular student in (1) a program leading to a Bachelors or Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering, (2) a program which will ultimately lead into an engineering program, or (3) the equivalent if the student is from an institution outside the USA. The paper must be submitted while the student is enrolled or within one year after his/her graduation.
http://gauss.nmsu.edu/~hsmollec/ieeecont.html
Lambda Alpha International Land Economics Foundation Graduate Scholarship Application Guidelines Award Information and Qualifications: Seeking to award a graduate student in the United States, Canada, or Great Britain undertaking graduate study in land economics, architecture, law, geography, urban planning, landscape architecture, environmental planning, civil engineering, government, public administration, real estate, or urban studies a scholarship.
http://www.planning.org/institutions/scholarship.htm
Liebmann, Dolores Zohrab Fellowships: are available for graduate students in any program of study in the humanities, social sciences, or natural sciences (including law, medicine, engineering, architecture, or other formal professional training) who are U.S. citizens and demonstrate a need for financial assistance. Candidates should be of outstanding character and ability who hold promise for achievement and distinction in their fields and who do not advocate or uphold the principles of communism. Each fellowship covers tuition, room and board, ordinary living expenses, and income taxes. Students must apply through the dean of their Graduate College; each university is limited to three applicants. For more information, Tufts students should contact: Charlene Carle, Ballou Hall, (617) 627-3106.
Lincoln, James F. Arc Welding Foundation: Students may submit papers representing their work on design, engineering, or fabrication problems relating to any type of building, bridge, or other structure; any type of machine, product, or mechanical apparatus; or arc welding research, testing, procedure, or process development.
http://fundingopps2.cos.com/docs/help.shtml
Link Foundation Energy Program: Annual program to foster energy research; enhance theoretical and practical knowledge and application of energy research; disseminate research results through seminars, lectures and publications. Institutions who have in the past received Link Foundation Energy Fellowships are eligible to apply research and program development grants in the energy area.
http://www.linkenergy.org/
Link Foundation Research and Program Development Grants: Institutions who have in the past received Link Foundation Energy Fellowships are eligible to apply research and program development grants in the energy area. Grants may support projects, activities, or equipment that offer benefits relevant to societal energy production and utilization.
http://www.linkenergy.org/
Merwin, Richard E. Student Scholarship: Graduate students, juniors, and seniors in electrical or computer engineering, computer science, or a well-defined computer related field of engineering who are active members of a Computer Society student branch chapter are eligible.
http://www.computer.org/students/schlrshp.htm - merwin
Motorola/IEEE Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology Society Graduate Fellowship for Research on Electronic Packaging: Must have completed a minimum of four years of college plus one year of graduate study in a recognized scientific or engineering curriculum; must be enrolled full-time in a graduate curriculum leading to a Ph.D., with electronic packaging as a major field of interest. Student Paper competition conducted during Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC) in May or June. Abstracts must be submitted to ECTC Program committee with request to be considered for Fellowship competition.
http://www.ieee.org/portal/index.jsp?pageID=corp_level1&path=membership/students/
awards&file=sc_packaging.xml&xsl=generic.xsl
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/ United Negro College Fund Special Programs Corporation: Harriet G. Jenkins Predoctoral Fellowship Program: Annual fellowship program to increase the number of women, minorities, and people with disabilities participating in math, science, engineering, and technology disciplines of interest to NASA. Fields of study include: Aeronautics/aerospace, astronomy, bioengineering, biology, chemistry, computer science, earth sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, life sciences, materials sciences, mathematics, meteorology, physical sciences, physics, and science education.
http://www.uncfsp.org/
National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowships: The DoD supports graduate students in a number of ways. First and foremost is the support of thousands of graduate students who are members of research teams funded through DoD grants and contracts. The students, selected by the research faculty, engage in fundamental studies under the leadership of a senior researcher and commensurately earn advanced degrees. Usually, these students are supported wholly by the DoD grant or contract.
http://www.asee.org/ndseg/
National Physical Science Consortium (NPSC) Graduate Fellowships in the Physical Sciences: Annual fellowship program to support Ph.D.-track students in the physical sciences and related engineering fields, with special emphasis on supporting women and minority students who, historically, have been underrepresented in the research community. Fields of study include: astronomy, chemistry, computer science, geology, materials science, mathematical sciences, physics, and engineering fields, including chemical, computer, electrical, environmental, and mechanical.
http://www.npsc.org/students/info.html
National Physical Science Consortium (NPSC) Graduate Fellowships in the Physical Sciences: Annual fellowship program to support Ph.D.-track students in the physical sciences and related engineering fields, with special emphasis on supporting women and minority students who, historically, have been underrepresented in the research community. Fields of study include: astronomy, chemistry, computer science, geology, materials science, mathematical sciences, physics, and engineering fields, including chemical, computer, electrical, environmental, and mechanical.
http://www.npsc.org/students/info.html
National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants: In an effort to improve the quality of dissertation research, many programs in the Division of Social and Economic Sciences and the Division of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences accept doctoral dissertation improvement grant proposals. The following Programs are most active in support of dissertation research: Archaeology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Cultural Anthropology, Decision, Risk & Management Science, Geography and Regional Science, Law and Social Science, Linguistics, Physical Anthropology, Political Science, Science and Technology Studies, Sociology, and Societal Dimensions of Engineering, Science, and Technology. In addition, the following Programs also support doctoral dissertation research when especially appropriate: Economics and Human Cognition & Perception.
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2001/nsf01113/nsf01113.htm
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (Including Women in Engineering and Computer and Information Science Awards): Offers recognition and three years of support for advanced study to approximately 900 outstanding graduate students in the mathematical, physical, biological, engineering, and behavioral and social sciences, including the history of science and the philosophy of science, and to research-based PhD degrees in science education.
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2005/nsf05601/nsf05601.htm
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships: Fellowships are awarded for graduate study leading to research-based master's or doctoral degrees in the mathematical, physical, biological, engineering, and behavioral and social sciences, including the history of science and the philosophy of science, and to research-based Ph.D. degrees in science education.
http://www.orau.org/news/releases/2002/fy02-47.htm
NSF Graduate Teaching Fellows in K-12 Education: Supports fellowships and associated training that will enable graduate students and advanced undergraduates in the sciences, mathematics, engineering, and technology to serve as resources in K-12 schools. Proposals may be submitted only by academic institutions that grant master's or doctoral degrees in the sciences, mathematics, engineering, or technology.
http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5472
O. H. Ammann Fellowship in Structural Engineering: For the purpose of encouraging the creation of new knowledge in the field of structural design and construction.
http://www.seinstitute.org/inside/ammann.cfm
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education: Opportunities to participate in cooperative linkages between Oak Ridge National Laboratory and universities with programs that lead to degrees or degree options in materials science and related disciplines; provides fellowships for students to complete master's level degree, including an off-campus research appointment at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Discipline(s): materials science, materials engineering, metallurgical engineering, ceramic engineering Eligibility: African American or Native American graduating seniors and graduate students who have not completed their first year.
http://orise.orau.gov/
Revelle, Roger Fellowship in Global Stewardship Program: Fellows will work for one year in an environmental policy area, domestic or international, within the Congress, a relevant executive branch agency, or elsewhere in the policy community. Applicants must be U.S. citizens with a Ph.D. in any biological, physical, or social science, plus at least three years of relevant post-degree professional experience. Applications are invited from candidates in any physical, biological, or social science, any field of engineering, or any relevant interdisciplinary field.
http://fellowships.aaas.org/02_Areas/02_Global_Stewardship.shtml
Risk Policy Fellowship Program: Fellows work for one year at either the U.S. Department of Agriculture or the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, providing scientific and technical input on issues relating to human health, economic, and environmental aspects of risk assessment or risk management. Applications are invited from individuals in any physical, biological, or social science, any field of engineering, or any relevant interdisciplinary field. All applicants must have a Ph.D. or an equivalent doctoral-level degree by the application deadline (January 10, 2004). Individuals with a master’s degree in engineering and at least three years of post-degree professional experience may apply. Individuals with a D.V.M., M.D., or a Ph.D. in the natural sciences or economics are especially encouraged to apply. Risk modelers are particularly sought.
http://fellowships.aaas.org/02_Areas/02_Risk_Policy.shtml
Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC): Addresses the issues of improving educational opportunities at the doctoral level and supplying a relevantly educated work force for the semiconductor industry. The GFP is designed to attract exceptionally talented students with US/Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status in the US to academic areas of interest to SRC members. While Fellows are not required to take employment within the SRC community, they are strongly encouraged to do so, and assistance is provided in finding appropriate employment in an SRC member company, US government agency, or US or Canadian university.
http://www.src.org/
Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) Master's Scholarship Program: Annual program to attract qualified women and minority students into graduate study in areas of interest to the semiconductor industry. Must be applying for study at a participating institution for a Master's degree in microelectronic field; must be a woman or a member of an underrepresented minority (African-American, Hispanic, Native American); must be U.S. or Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
http://www.src.org/
Sloan, Alfred P. Foundation: Fellowships for faculty in chemistry, computer science, economics, mathematics, neuroscience, and physics; postdoctoral fellowships for career transitions into computational molecular biology from physics, mathematics, computer science, chemistry, and related fields; Sloan Industry Center Fellowships, Education and Careers in Science and Technology; Ph.D.’s for underrepresented minorities fellowships also available.
http://www.sloan.org/main.shtml
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE): Yanmar/SAE Scholarship: Applicants must be pursuing a course of study or research related to the conservation of energy in transportation, agriculture & construction, and power generation. Emphasis will be placed on research or study related to the internal combustion engine.
http://www.sae.org/students/yanmar.htm
Society of Women Engineers Scholarship Program: Offers a variety of scholarships for women pursuing degrees in engineering.
http://www.swe.org/stellent/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=9&ssSourceNodeId=65
Student Environment Management Participation Program at the U.S. Army Environmental Center: Opportunities to participate in research in environmental programs involving cultural and natural resources, restoration, compliance, conservation, pollution prevention, validation, demonstration, technology transfer, quality assurance and quality control, training, information management and reporting, and related programs. Appropriate for: archaeology, biology, chemistry, ecology, engineering, entomology, environmental sciences, forestry, history, information sciences, plant pathology, wildlife biology, zoology, related scientific disciplines.
http://www.orau.gov/orise/edu/USARMY/gi-gugEMP.htm
Turner Foundation, Inc.: The Foundation makes grants for work in the areas of Water & Toxics, Energy & Transportation, Habitat and Population.
http://www.turnerfoundation.org/about/index.asp
U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) and Argonne National laboratory: Nonproliferation Graduate Program: Annual internship program to support students interested in exploring a career in the field of nuclear nonproliferation with DOE or other U.S. government agencies. Current placements are in Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, and Washington, D.C. Fields of study include: Peace studies, science and technology studies, engineering, political science, public policy, physical sciences, social sciences, international affairs, economics, international business, and other relevant fields.
http://www.dep.anl.gov/p_shared/gusnef/gusnef.htm
Whitaker Foundation: Helps especially talented individuals develop the skills required for a successful career in biomedical engineering. Applications accepted from first-year graduate students whose undergraduate studies focused on engineering or science and who are enrolled at universities in the United States. Applications will not be accepted, however, from students who have already completed one year of graduate study either at their former or present institution.
http://www.whitaker.org/
Xerox Technical Minority Scholarship Program: Annual award to fund graduate students of ethnic minorities who are enrolled in one of the technical sciences or engineering disciplines. Fields of study include: Chemistry; chemical, civil, computer, electrical, imaging, mechanical, optical, and software engineering; information management; physics; and materials science.
http://www.xerox.com/go/xrx/temp |