Temporary Disabled. :) please Go back Fellowships < Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program www.fgks.org » Address: [go: up one dir, main page] Include Form Remove Scripts Accept Cookies Show Images Show Referer Rotate13 Base64 Strip Meta Strip Title Session Cookies Skip to Main ContentYale School of MedicineAbout YSMFacultyStaffStudentsResidents & FellowsPatientsResearchersAlumniYale School of Medicine/ Interdepartmental Neuroscience ProgramMENUYale School of MedicineMENUInterdepartmental Neuroscience ProgramAcademicsApplyHandbooksFellowshipsCoursesFacultyAffiliated FacultyResearch TopicsPsychiatric Illnesses and AddictionNeural Development and Neural RepairBehavioral and Systems NeuroscienceComputational Neuroscience/ModelingNeuroimmunology and Brain-body IntegrationNeuropharmacologyNeurophysiologyMolecular/Cellular NeuroscienceNeurodegeneration/Neurological DisordersNeuroimagingNeurogenetics and NeurogenomicsCommittees OnlyEventsOutreachContactStudentsNeuroscience AlumniYSM HomeINFORMATION FORAbout YSMFacultyStaffStudentsResidents & FellowsPatientsResearchersAlumniHomeAcademicsApplyHandbooksFellowshipsCoursesFellowshipsHere are some links to sites where you can find information on predoctoral fellowships.NIH GrantsCopy Link Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Research Training Grants and Fellowships: List of all NRSA fellowships. List of NIH resources, FAQs, links to specific funding opportunities. Individual Fellowship Application Guide: Application guide for NRSA. See below for program specific information. Individual Fellowships for Graduate Students (F31): NRSA Fellowships for advanced graduate students (i.e., doctoral candidates). Period of support under the NRSA population, including individual and institutional grants, cannot exceed five years. There are 3 times for submission each year. Individual Predoctoral Fellowships for Minority Students (F31): Individual NRSA Fellowships for Minority Students. These have three application dates per year. Program Announcements: A listing of all program announcements can be found here. You should always check this site to see if the above announcements have been replaced.NSF FellowshipsCopy Link Graduate Research Fellowships: Three-year fellowships available to college seniors and first-year graduate students. Application deadlines are in late October/early November and awards are announced the following April.DoD FellowshipsCopy Link National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowships: Fellowships for college seniors and first-year graduate students. Application deadlines are in mid-December, with announcements in late March.American Epilepsy SocietyCopy Link Predoctoral Research Training Fellowship: Supports pre-doctoral students with dissertation research related to epilepsy. Graduate students pursuing a Ph.D. degree in neuroscience, physiology, pharmacology, psychology, biochemistry, genetics, nursing, or pharmacy may apply.GEM FellowshipsCopy Link Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering and Science: Fellowships for minority students pursuing a MS in Engineering or a PhD in Engineering or the Natural or Physical Sciences. These fellowships can be granted as early as junior year of college.APA Minority FellowshipsCopy Link APA Minority Fellowship Program: The APA awards these fellowships that are funded by NIMH. Fellows must either be enrolled in a PhD program or enter one in the fall following the award. Support is provided for up to three years and includes travel funds for attending the SFN meeting and the SPINES program at the MBL in Woods Hole. Awards are announced in April.Ford Foundation FellowshipsCopy Link Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowships for Minorities: Fellowships for minorities who are US citizens or nationals. Fellowships are open to college seniors as well as PhD students who have at least three years remaining in their course of study.Hertz Foundation FellowshipsCopy Link Graduate Fellowships: Fellowships for college seniors and graduate students pursuing a PhD in the physical sciences. Fellowships may be continued for up to five years total. Biological fields supported include bioengineering, biophysics/bio-imaging, computational neuroscience, structure analysis and synthesis, advanced instrumentation, biostatistics, and biotechnology. Your browser is antiquated and no longer supported on this website. Please update your browser or switch to Chrome, Firefox or Safari. You can update your IE here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17621/internet-explorer-downloads [6216,4016]{"namedChunks":["modules-page-components-ComponentWrapper","features-generic-content-components-GenericContent","modules-footer-components-Footer"]}
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Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Research Training Grants and Fellowships: List of all NRSA fellowships. List of NIH resources, FAQs, links to specific funding opportunities.
Individual Fellowship Application Guide: Application guide for NRSA. See below for program specific information.
Individual Fellowships for Graduate Students (F31): NRSA Fellowships for advanced graduate students (i.e., doctoral candidates). Period of support under the NRSA population, including individual and institutional grants, cannot exceed five years. There are 3 times for submission each year.
Individual Predoctoral Fellowships for Minority Students (F31): Individual NRSA Fellowships for Minority Students. These have three application dates per year.
Program Announcements: A listing of all program announcements can be found here. You should always check this site to see if the above announcements have been replaced.
Graduate Research Fellowships: Three-year fellowships available to college seniors and first-year graduate students. Application deadlines are in late October/early November and awards are announced the following April.
National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowships: Fellowships for college seniors and first-year graduate students. Application deadlines are in mid-December, with announcements in late March.
Predoctoral Research Training Fellowship: Supports pre-doctoral students with dissertation research related to epilepsy. Graduate students pursuing a Ph.D. degree in neuroscience, physiology, pharmacology, psychology, biochemistry, genetics, nursing, or pharmacy may apply.
Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering and Science: Fellowships for minority students pursuing a MS in Engineering or a PhD in Engineering or the Natural or Physical Sciences. These fellowships can be granted as early as junior year of college.
APA Minority Fellowship Program: The APA awards these fellowships that are funded by NIMH. Fellows must either be enrolled in a PhD program or enter one in the fall following the award. Support is provided for up to three years and includes travel funds for attending the SFN meeting and the SPINES program at the MBL in Woods Hole. Awards are announced in April.
Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowships for Minorities: Fellowships for minorities who are US citizens or nationals. Fellowships are open to college seniors as well as PhD students who have at least three years remaining in their course of study.
Graduate Fellowships: Fellowships for college seniors and graduate students pursuing a PhD in the physical sciences. Fellowships may be continued for up to five years total. Biological fields supported include bioengineering, biophysics/bio-imaging, computational neuroscience, structure analysis and synthesis, advanced instrumentation, biostatistics, and biotechnology.