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Scholarships for Graduate Students

GEM Fellowship Program

The objective of this program is to promote the benefits of a masters degree within industry. GEM Fellows are provided practical engineering summer work experiences through an employer sponsor and a portable academic year fellowship of tuition, fees, and a stipend which may be used at any participating GEM Member University where the GEM Fellow is admitted. The following financial package is for GEM Fellowships beginning in the Fall or later (i.e., not retroactive for GEM Fellows who began their GEM Fellowship before the Fall). Please note that University / Associate Fellows are nominated by the University, not selected by the applicant.

https://www.gemfellowship.org/gem-fellowship-program


Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART)
is a DoD Scholarship Program for STEM Students

The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. SMART offers scholarships for undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students pursuing a STEM degree. SMART offers two scholarship opportunities, the SMART Scholarship and the Ronald V. Dellums Memorial SMART Scholarship. All scholarship recipients receive full tuition, annual stipends, internships, and guaranteed civilian employment with the Department of Defense after graduation. Applications are open annually from August 1 to the first Friday in December. Check your eligibility to see which scholarship you qualify for.

https://www.smartscholarship.org/smart/en


AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowship

AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowships (STPF) provide opportunities to outstanding scientists and engineers to learn first-hand about policymaking and contribute their knowledge and analytical skills in the policy realm. Fellows serve yearlong assignments in the federal government and represent a broad range of backgrounds, disciplines, and career stages. Each year, STPF adds to a growing corps approximately 4,000 strong of policy-savvy leaders working across academia, government, nonprofits, and industry to serve the nation and citizens around the world.

https://fellowshipapp.aaas.org/app/main


AMS Claytor-Gilmer Fellowship

The AMS Claytor-Gilmer Fellowship is a mid-career research fellowship to further excellence in mathematics research and to help generate wider and sustained participation by Black mathematicians. This fellowship was established in 2021.

https://www.ams.org/grants-awards/ams-fellowships/claytor-gilmer


Advanced Scientific Computing Research 

Scientific computing, including modeling, simulation and artificial intelligence, coupled with traditional theoretical and experimental approaches, enables breakthrough scientific discoveries and pushes innovation forward. As scientific modeling and simulation become more complex and ambitious, high-performance computing (HPC), commonly known as supercomputing, provides the invaluable ability to perform these complex calculations at high speeds. Supercomputers along with advances in software, algorithms, methods, tools and workflows equip researchers with powerful tools needed to study systems that would otherwise be impractical, or impossible, to investigate by traditional means due to their complexity or the danger they pose. 

https://www.energy.gov/science/ascr/advanced-scientific-computing-research


Knowles Teaching Fellows

Each year, Knowles Fellows receive an annual budget, with up to half available for stipends, helping to reduce financial burdens and support professional growth. Grants are also awarded to cover classroom materials, professional development, and leadership activities that extend beyond their own classrooms. This funding empowers Fellows to focus on teaching, leadership, and meaningful impact. The amount allocated to each Fellow for grants and stipends may change on an annual basis.


QUAD FELLOWSHIP

The Quad Fellowship is an initiative of the governments of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States. This first-of-its-kind scholarship program is designed to build ties among the next generation of scientists and technologists and builds on the renewed commitment to regional cooperation that emerged from the revitalization of the Quad dialogue in November 2017. This revival marked a strategic shift toward strengthening security, economic, and technological collaboration among the four nations, laying the foundation for initiatives like the Quad Fellowship. The Quad Fellowship is operated in consultation with a non-governmental task force composed of academic, foreign policy, and private sector leaders from each Quad country. The Institute of International Education (IIE), a global not-for-profit organization that manages many of the world’s most prestigious scholarship and fellowship programs, administers the fellowship. 

https://www.quadfellowship.org