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National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowships (Visit this link)
As a means of increasing the number of U.S. citizens and nationals trained in science and engineering disciplines of military importance, the Department of Defense (DoD) plans to award 200 new three-year graduate fellowships in April 2006, subject to the availability of funds. The DoD will offer these fellowships to individuals who have demonstrated ability and special aptitude for advanced training in science and engineering. National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowships are awarded to applicants who will pursue a doctoral degree in, or closely related to, an area of DoD interest within one of the following disciplines: *
* Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
* Biosciences
* Chemical Engineering
* Chemistry
* Civil Engineering
* Cognitive, Neural, and Behavioral Sciences
* Computer and Computational Sciences
* Electrical Engineering
* Geosciences
* Materials Science and Engineering
* Mathematics
* Mechanical Engineering
* Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
* Oceanography
* Physics
The DoD is also interested in supporting the education of future scientists and engineers in a number of interdisciplinary areas. Applicants interested in pursuing study in interdisciplinary areas should apply under one of the disciplines listed above and indicate their specific areas of interest in the Summary of Educational and Professional Goals statement in Part 2 of the application. Applicants who are interested in interdisciplinary fields should apply under the discipline that most closely matches the course of study they are proposing to pursue in graduate school. As an example, an applicant interested in studying acoustics could apply under a number of disciplines, such as oceanography, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or physics depending upon the graduate school programs or departments to which he or she is applying.
Applicants should consult their academic or research advisor if they are not sure which discipline is appropriate for their course of study. In addition, applicants can learn more about the areas of interest to the DoD by consulting the Broad Area Announcements for the Army Research Office (http://www.aro.army.mil/), Office of Naval Research (http://www.onr.navy.mil/), and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (http://www.afosr.af.mil/).
**NDSEG Fellows do not incur any military or other service obligation.**
Eligibility
The NDSEG Fellowship Program is open only to applicants who are citizens or nationals of the United States. The term "nationals" refers to native residents of a possession of the United States such as American Samoa. It does not refer to a citizen of another country who has applied for U.S. citizenship. Persons who hold permanent resident status are not eligible. Proof of citizenship will be required upon formal offer.
Applications are encouraged from women, persons with disabilities, and members of ethnic and racial minority groups (including African American, American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander, and Hispanic or Latino persons) that historically have been underrepresented in science and engineering fields.
NDSEG Fellowships are intended for students at or near the beginning of their graduate studies in science or engineering. Applicants must have received or be on track to receive their bachelor's degrees by Fall 2006. Fellows selected in Spring 2006 must begin their fellowship tenure in Fall 2006.
The NDSEG program is currently administered by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). ASEE and the DoD use guidelines to determine the eligibility of an applicant. These guidelines relate to the academic status of applicants and are designed to ensure that students at or near the beginning of their graduate studies receive fellowships. Applicants must meet one of the following conditions for eligibility:
* be enrolled in their final year of undergraduate studies
* have completed no more than the equivalent of one academic year of full-time graduate study as a part-time or full-time student
Exceptional circumstances may qualify other applicants as being at the early stages of their graduate studies, therefore making the applicant eligible for consideration. For example, graduate students who have changed fields and are essentially starting over in a new field of study may qualify for the fellowship. In these special cases, applicants are required to describe these exceptional circumstances in the Academic Status Explanation section located in Part 2 of the application. These explanations will be reviewed and eligibility determined on a case by case basis.
Applicants who have received a medical degree or a Ph.D. in science or engineering are not eligible for the NDSEG Fellowship.
Location of Enrollment
Fellowships are tenable only at U.S. institutions of higher education offering doctoral degrees in scientific disciplines specified in this website. Applicants may apply before being accepted into a graduate program. If an applicant has not been accepted into a graduate program, the information provided should reflect the applicant's preferred graduate program and institution. The award will be contingent upon the applicant's admission to a suitable program.
During part of the fellowship tenure, a fellow may study or engage in research or fieldwork away from his or her academic institution if, in the judgment of the faculty, such arrangements further the fellow's education and contribute directly to the attainment of an advanced degree. The fellow must be officially enrolled and earning academic credit while engaged in research or fieldwork away from the academic institution.
Tenure
The tenure of an NDSEG Fellowship is 36 months cumulatively starting Fall 2006. Alternate tenure may be granted under exceptional circumstances with the prior approval of ASEE. Exceptional circumstances include the following circumstances:
* the fellow is invited to do research at a DoD laboratory or test center for one or more summer periods
* the fellow's graduate institution does not offer an appropriate program during the summer months
The availability of funds for the second and third years of each three-year award is contingent upon certification to ASEE by the fellow's institution that the fellow has made satisfactory academic progress toward an advanced degree in one of the specified science or engineering disciplines.
Evaluation and Selection
NDSEG Fellowships will be awarded on the basis of academic ability in the areas of interest to the DoD. The evaluation of applicants is based on review of their academic records, personal statements, recommendations, and Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores.
Each application is evaluated by a panel having expertise in the science or engineering discipline of the applicant's proposed advanced degree program. Selection of awardees, which also considers DoD relevance of the proposed area of specialization of study, is made by the Army Research Office (http://www.aro.army.mil/), Office of Naval Research (http://www.onr.navy.mil/), Air Force Office of Scientific Research (http://www.afosr.af.mil/), and the High Performance Computing Modernization Program. Each agency directly monitors the awards conferred to fellows in discipline areas closely related to its mission.
Award notification is sent via email and followed up by official notification on or about March 31, 2006. Award winners are expected to accept or reject the offer within one week of receipt of official notification.
Conditions of Appointment
Fellows are required to enroll in full-time programs leading to graduate degrees in disciplines specified in this announcement. According to the policy of an academic institution, such programs may include a reasonable amount of teaching or similar activities that contribute to the fellow's academic progress. The scholarly development of fellows, and not the service to academic institutions, will govern the assignment of these activities.
A fellow may not accept simultaneous remuneration from another major fellowship. Fellows must be eligible to accept both the tuition benefit and the full stipend amount.
Fellows are required to furnish complete information to the awarding agency regarding any invention first conceived or reduced to practice while a NDSEG Fellow and for which a patent application is filed. Generally, fellows have the right to retain title to inventions that arise as a consequence of, or in direct relation to, the NDSEG Fellowship. For each invention to which a fellow retains title, the federal government will obtain - at a minimum - a nonexclusive, nontransferable, irrevocable, paid-up license to practice on behalf of the U.S. government.
Stipends and Allowances
The DoD will pay the fellow's full tuition and required fees (not to include room and board). In addition, fellows receive a stipend for 12-month tenures. The stipend levels for each of the 12-month tenures are as follows:
Period First Year Second Year Third Year
Amount $30,500 $ 31,000 $ 31,500
The above amounts are prorated monthly based on a 12-month academic year. If the fellow is not enrolled in an institutionally approved academic study and/or research activity during the summer months, financial support will not be provided. There are no dependency allowances. Persons with disabilities may be considered for additional allowances to offset special educational expenses.
Since most graduate institutions require their students to carry a health insurance policy, the NDSEG Fellowship Program will pay for the minimum health insurance coverage offered through the institution, up to a total value of $1,000. Any excess insurance costs will be the responsibility of the fellow.
Approximate scholarship value: $ 116500000
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