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information of the person or persons at the organization with whom you have spoken or corresponded, and website, if applicable. Abstract. A 50-100 word concise abstract of your project. II. Proposal Narrative
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the grant is taxable); and Supplementary materials, if desired, such as brief writing samples, a small portfolio, or a brief video. Additional Information View the slides from the Dale Fellowship Info Session
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announced by mid-spring. Additional Information A description of the varied projects that prior Labouisse fellows have undertaken is available in the “Related Links” section of this page.
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paid to the winner’s account at Columbia University after the winner attends an IHS event (winners will receive information about upcoming IHS events) and after IHS receives notice from Columbia
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grade is maintained. Awards are determined using all available information, including school records, recommendations and examination scores. Consideration is given to both the merit and financial need
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areas: developmental biology and cell biology genetics, statistics, and epidemiology immunology and infectious disease molecular and cellular biology neuroscience physiological sciences structural biology
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Mount Vernon Leadership Fellows On hiatus for Summer 2022 The Mount Vernon Leadership Fellows Program is a highly selective six-week summer institute for rising college juniors offering unparalleled learning and networking opportunities at the home of America’s first president just outside our...
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Description Hertz Fellowships support the graduate education of students of outstanding potential in the applied physical sciences. The award provides funding for up to five years of doctoral study
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Encouraging Others to Serve Their Nation Sign up to receive information The Pamela Harriman Foreign Service Award will be offered annually to outstanding undergraduate students from across
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a graduate degree in any professional field or scholarly discipline in the arts, humanities, social sciences, or sciences. Adviser Dr. Deirdre Moloney, moloney@princeton.edu , 609-258-1998