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Seeking Graduate Fellowships

Seeking Graduate Fellowships. Academic Success & Professional Development Series Co-sponsored by the Office of the Associate Vice President for Graduate Studies and Academic Affairs, the Office of Graduate Life, and the Office of Graduate Student Enrollment Management.

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Seeking Graduate Fellowships

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  1. Seeking Graduate Fellowships Academic Success & Professional Development Series Co-sponsored by the Office of the Associate Vice President for Graduate Studies and Academic Affairs, the Office of Graduate Life, and the Office of Graduate Student Enrollment Management. Presented by the Office of Graduate Student Assistantships & Fellowships

  2. What is the Difference Between Fellowships, Scholarships, and Grants? • None! – it’s all “free money” • Different from loans in that you don’t pay the money back However, there may be something “owed”

  3. How are Fellowships Different from Loans? • Merit-based • Much longer lead time • Can have limits

  4. What Does a Fellowship Pay For? • Pay for Tuition – an award to your account • Pay for Living Expenses – a stipend • Small Cash Award – $$$$

  5. Different Funding for Different Goals • Overseas research • Language acquisition • Travel to archives or research facilities • Professional enhancement – internship

  6. When Should I Begin Looking for Funding? • At least one year before • Deadlines generally occur in fall and spring • Some smaller grants may have rolling deadlines

  7. How Do I Find Funding? • GSAF Website • www.gwu.edu/~fellows • GSAF Database • www.gwu.edu/~fellows/fellows.html

  8. How Do I Find MORE Funding? Two databases that GSAF subscribes to: • The Illinois Researcher Information Service (IRIS) • Community of Science Funding Opportunities Database (COS)

  9. Where Else? • Seeking funding directly from the facility in which you want to do research • Libraries, collections, research institutes, agencies, etc.

  10. Any Other Places to Look? • Google! – sometimes you can find awards that aren’t listed other places • Your colleagues • Academic and professional organizations

  11. I Found a Fellowship! How do I Start? • Read the fellowship literature. What is the mission of the agency that is giving away the fellowship? • Read the instructions • Begin the essay/proposal portion with a basic paragraph that answers the where, what when and why questions. Then elaborate!

  12. How Can GSAF Help? • Read drafts of your proposal • Make copies of you application and proposal for mailing • Consultation on specific fellowship questions

  13. Let Us Know! • When you win a fellowship or grant, send us and email or drop by! • We will publish your accomplishment on our website

  14. Questions? gradfell@gwu.edu

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