2009-10 Instructions to Applicants
Deadline: 12 noon, December 1, 2008
Eligibility:
This award is open to graduate students (master’s or Ph.D.) pursuing interdisciplinary work whose content is focused in the areas of science policy and ethics. Students are not eligible if their research is largely scientific, with limited, implied, or peripheral ethical and science policy content. Students must be registered for credit in the University of Minnesota Graduate School at the time of application. (Students are ineligible for a second award.)
Amount:
$22,000 for the academic year, plus tuition and subsidized health insurance for the academic year. Summer 2010 health insurance will be provided if the Fellow remains eligible. One award.
Application Procedure:
Submit four sets (collated and stapled) of the application form and supporting documents, in the following order:
1) Application, signed and dated.
2) Research proposal, including title of project and summary section.
- Up to three pages, double-spaced, 12 point type, with margins not less than one inch, and title at top of page.
- Your proposal should describe the research or study you plan to pursue in the coming academic year.
- After the title, begin the statement with a 100-word summary section that articulates the interdisciplinary aspects of your work, and includes an explicit statement of the science policy and ethics content.
- If you choose to include key references, they must fit within the three-page limit.
3) Personal biographical statement
- One page, single or double spaced, 12-point type, with margins not less than 1 inch.
- Your personal statement should provide an account of the various sources, influences, and previous efforts that led to your choice of academic discipline and research area, while filling in any gaps in your record. It should offer a picture of your motivation and purpose as well as a description of long-range personal and professional plans and goals. It should not be an extension of the research proposal section.
4a) A current University of Minnesota graduate transcript
4b) An explanation of any “Incomplete” grades (if applicable).
In Addition
5) Two letters of recommendation.
- One of the letters must be from the major advisor.
- Each letter should be no more than one-page, on letterhead, with the recommendation cover sheet attached.
- Letters should be sent directly to the Graduate Fellowship Office for duplication (314 Johnston Hall). Or, applicants may bring sealed envelopes directly to the Fellowship Office.
- No more than two recommendations will be forwarded to the committee.
Please Note
Since the selection committee reviews only applications that are complete in every detail, students should verify with the Graduate School Fellowship Office that all required supporting materials (two letters) have been received.
Selection Criteria:
The review and selection will be conducted by University of Minnesota faculty, which will select the awardees based on the following criteria:
- the science policy and ethics content of the research (and its potential impact),
- the nature of the interdisciplinary aspects of the research,
- the strength of the academic record,
- the timeliness of progress toward the degree,
- the strength of the academic record, and
- the strength of the letters of recommendation.
Award Policy:
Duplicate Awards - Recipients may not hold concurrently a second fellowship, scholarship, grant, or similar award that duplicates the benefits of the Fellowship.
Supplementation - Recipients may hold concurrently a graduate assistantship of up to 25% time without reduction in the Fellowship stipend. Likewise, recipients may hold concurrently a non-Graduate School-administered fellowship, scholarship, grant, or similar award, or outside employment, provided it does not exceed the value of a 25%-time assistantship in the student’s department. Any additional support, in whatever combination, may not exceed the dollar value of a 25% assistantship in any given semester.
Terms of Award - Although recipients need not be in residence during the tenure of the fellowship, they must be registered for credit in the Graduate School both semesters of the academic year.
Notification:
Students will be notified of the outcome, in writing, by the end of March.
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Questions?
Graduate School Fellowship Office
314 Johnston Hall
101 Pleasant Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: (612) 625-7579
Fax: (612) 625-6820
gsfellow@umn.edu |