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Scholarship for Undergraduate Students Majoring in Technology and Engineering Education

Scholarship for Undergraduate Students Majoring in Technology and Engineering Education, USA

Job description: The Foundation for Technology Education proudly announces the $1,000 Litherland/FTE Scholarship in honor of Dr. Les Litherland. The scholarship is for an undergraduate student majoring in technology and engineering education teacher preparation. The award is based upon interest in teaching, academic ability, need, and faculty recommendations.

Eligibility Requirements:

* Applicant must be member of the International Technology and Engineering Educators Association. (Membership may be enclosed with scholarship application.)
* Applicant must not be a senior by application deadline.
* Applicant must be a current, full-time (as defined by the respective institution) undergraduate majoring in technology and engineering education teacher preparation.

Application and Deadline:
Send application package, postmarked by December 1, that consists of four sets of the following required items:

* Letter of application that includes statement about personal interest in teaching technology and applicant’s address with day and night telephone numbers.
* Applicant’s resume or vita. Material should not exceed three pages and should identify career goals, current professional and college activities, and achievements.
* A photocopy of applicant’s college transcript. A grade point average of 2.5 or more (on a 4.0 scale) is required.
* Three faculty recommendations. Applicant must show support for application by having his/her professors and/or advisor provide letters of recommendations.

Mail to:

LITHERLAND/FTE SCHOLARSHIP
Foundation for Technology Education
1914 Association Drive, Suite 201
Reston, VA 20191-1539
703/860-2100, FAX 703/860-0353
iteea@iteea.org

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GEM Fellowship Program

  1. GEM Fellowship Program, a provision of graduate fellowships at the MS and Ph.D. levels coupled with paid summer internships, USA

GEM’s fellowship programs span the entire recruitment, retention, and professional development spectrum. GEM’s principal activity is the provision of graduate fellowships at the MS and Ph.D. levels coupled with paid summer internships. GEM also offers informational sessions on the importance of graduate school and tools for access and successful matriculation.  GEM also produces publications for graduate and undergraduate students, unviersity and industry administrators to assist in the education process of how to obtain a graduate STEM education. GEM is devoted to increasing access and success in engineering and science graduate education and practice.

GEM’s program activities go beyond financial support by engendering student success in academic and professional environments. GEM has a solid success record in implementing effective programs to increase the recruitment, retention, and graduation of minority students.

GEM provides three Fellowship Programs:

MS Engineering Fellowship Program

The objective of this program is to promote the benefits of a masters degre 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.

GEM MS Engineering Fellows receive:

* $10,000 stipend over three semesters/four quarters
* a minimum of two paid summer internships with a GEM Employer Member
* waived tuition and fees at a GEM University

Ph.D. Engineering Fellowship Program

The objective of this program is to offer doctoral fellowships to underrepresented minority students who have either completed or are currently enrolled in a master’s in engineering program. Fellowships may be used at any participating GEM Member University where the GEM Fellow is admitted.

During the first academic year of doctoral study, the GEM Consortium pays the stipend and a cost of instruction grant to the institution where the fellow is enrolled. Thereafter, the total fellowship cost is borne by the GEM University. Fellows are provided a practical summer work experience through the Employer Member for at least one summer.

Ph.D. Science Fellowship Program

The goal of this program is to increase the number of minority students who pursue doctoral degrees in the natural science disciplines — chemistry, physics, earth sciences, mathematics, biological sciences, and computer science. Applicants to this program are accepted as early as their junior undergraduate year, as well as candidates currently enrolled in a Master’s of Engineering program and working professionals. Fellowships offered through this program are portable and may be used at any participating GEM Member University where the GEM Fellow is admitted.

Ph.D. Engineering/Science Fellows receive:

* $14,000 stipend in year 1 of the PhD program
* GEM Member University support years 2-5, equivalent to other funded doctorate students in the department
* a minimum of one paid summer internship with a GEM Employer Member waived tuition and fees at a GEM University

Application deadline: 15th November

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Scholarships for students wishing to undertake PhD research

Scholarships for students wishing to undertake PhD research in the general area of river flow forecasting in Monash University, Australia

CSIRO Water for a Healthy Country Flagship is offering a tax free living allowance scholarship of $26,500pa for a student wishing to undertake PhD research in the general area of river flow forecasting. The living allowance will be available for a maximum of three and half years and comes with $5,000pa for operating expenses.

The PhD candidature would be undertaken through Monash University in partnership with CSIRO Land and Water at Highett.

Persons with a background in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Earth Sciences, Geography, Mathematics or a related field with a strong interest iin mathematical modelling are encouraged to apply.

Applications should include a copy of your CV and academic transcripts. Applicants are also encouraged to include a two page research proposal outlining how you plan to improve river flow forecasting, including aspects such as:

Timescales from days to seasons;
Impacts of land use and vegetation changes;
Constraint by observational data;
Effective use of river flow forecasts for water management.

Applications should be sent to Jenny Manson (jenny.manson@monash.edu) by 15th October 2010.

For further information on the scholarship please contact:
Dr QJ Wang, CSIRO, qj.wang@csiro.au (03 92426319
Professor Jeff Walker, Monash University, jeff.walker@monash.edu (0413 023 915)

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