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report on relevant project elements. Actively collaborate with the domain experts from U.S. government laboratories and academia involved in similar efforts. Significantly contribute to R&D, design, and
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Program Description The Graduate Women In Science (GWIS) National Fellowship Program promotes knowledge in the natural and social sciences and encourages women’s academic and professional careers in
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credit hours during the summer session(s)), or in the required number of semester credit hours to fulfill the only remaining requirements on the degree plan. Position Information Posting Number A1124
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. Applicant must be a U.S. citizen. Each scholarship offer is a stand-alone application with its individual specific requirements. You can apply to more than one if you meet eligibility. Online degree programs
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of surplus U.S. war materials were used to fund academic exchanges between host countries and the U.S. Since its establishment, the Fulbright Program has grown to become the largest educational exchange
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University. • Coding/programming skills. • Effective written and verbal communication skills • Ability to work well with others • Strong critical thinking skills • Ability to drive a project to completion with
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the nation while advancing their research. The program is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science and National Nuclear Security Administration.