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Applying to the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program - A Student Perspective

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Overview

Gain insights into applying for the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) from a student perspective in this comprehensive webinar. Learn about the program's support for outstanding STEM students pursuing research-based graduate degrees in the U.S. Discover strategies for developing a competitive application, including crafting personal and research statements, choosing the appropriate field of study, and securing supportive reference letters. Explore the application process, review criteria, and common weaknesses to avoid. Benefit from a Q&A session with recent GRFP award recipients, who share their experiences and advice. Understand the program's aim to enhance the diversity and vitality of the U.S. science and engineering workforce. Hosted by the American Geophysical Union, this webinar features insights from various scientific societies committed to early-career scientist development.

Syllabus

Introduction
Outline
Fields of Study
Whats not supported
When to apply
Strategic considerations
Potential
Parts of the application
Personal Statement
Graduate Research Plan
Review Criteria
Reference Letters
How to Get Started
Examples of Successful Applications
Common Weaknesses
Dumb Mistakes
Commercial
Student panelists
Approaching the letter writers
Tips for letter writers
How far in advance did you start
I can start
How did you make that decision
Who wants to go first
Did you have to make such decisions
Are the panels fieldwide
Interdisciplinary topics
One piece of advice
Personality
Specific Information
Broader Impact
Registration Questions
Personal Statement Review

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