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The fellowship program requires a program of study
(POS) that will provide a solid background in one
of the three major topics listed under
Program Objective.
Breadth in the program of study that might include
courses in the physical, engineering, mathematical and
computer sciences is highly desirable. The
submitted program of study must be approved and signed
by the graduate advisor from your preferred
institution. Undergraduate and graduate applicants
who are specifying more than one university should
assemble a POS based on the courses offered at the
university of their first choice. If it is
impossible to obtain a signature from a graduate
advisor at the preferred university, then your current
advisor should review and sign the proposed POS.
In all cases, the advisor should review this outline of
the POS requirements. If it is unclear whether
a particular course fits these guidelines, you should
obtain more information about the class from the
preferred university. Timely completion of the
POS is an explicit commitment accepted by students
and their advisors. Once accepted into the
program, changes in the POS may be made only with
the advance consent of the program’s advisory
committee.
Support of this fellowship is limited to four years
and must be renewed each year. Duration of the
award is affected by the status of the awardee and
projected availability of funds. Renewal of the
fellowship each year is based on the submission of an
online renewal application that demonstrates acceptable
academic performance, progress toward completing the
approved POS, and research consistent with program goals.
The practicum (research assignment) will be undertaken
at a NNSA research laboratory for at least one three-month
period. The practicum is intended to broaden the
fellows’ experience outside the main thesis path
and to make them become better aware of the areas that
encompass stewardship science. The practicum is
normally undertaken during the summer and must be
completed before the end of the second year of the
fellowship. An additional allowance is provided
to cover extra expenses during this time.
Fellows are expected to attend an annual fellowship meeting, usually
held in June in Washington DC for ~3 days. The expenses of attending
this meeting are separately compensated by the program.
During the fellowship period, fellows are expected to
be enrolled as full-time graduate students at a U.S.
college or university and conducting study and research
within the objectives of the fellowship program.
The summer should be spent conducting full-time research
related to the completion of their degrees, being enrolled
in classes, or being on practicum assignments.
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For More Information Contact:
SSGF Coordinator
1609 Golden Aspen Dr., Suite 101
Ames, IA 50010
Phone: 515.956.3696
Fax: 515.956.3699
ssgf@krellinst.org
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