AAG's New Home

Welcome to the new resource for Lewis & Clark's Academic Awards & Grants Program! Here you will find information on the various fellowship and scholarship opportunities available to undergraduate and graduate students.

As we are currently transitioning from the previous LC webpage, you will need to navigate between both pages in order to find some information. However, once transitioning is complete, http://academicawardsgrants.blogspot.com will serve as the resource for detailed information about these fellowships and scholarships.

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Tamara Ko

Friday, June 19, 2009

Fusion Energy Sciences Fellowship Program

The Fusion Energy Sciences Fellowship Program is sponsored by the US Department of Energy's Office of Fusion Energy Sciences and administered by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education in order to support full-time study and research in the field of fusion energy sciences.

Fellowships last for one year, beginning September 1 and ending August 31, during which time the program fully funds tuition and fees. Fellows receive a $1,650 monthly stipend. Additionally, fellows are required to serve in a three month practicum. Fellowships must be renewed each year and are limited to a maximum of 3 years. Fellows are encouraged to seek employment with the Department of Energy or its contractors. Similar postdoctoral research programs are also available.

  • Eligibility: Applicants must either be applying to or attending graduate school. At the time that the fellowship begins, they must not have progressed beyond the end of their 2nd year of graduate school. Applicants must have undergraduate degrees in engineering, physical science, mathematics, or related disciplines(see full list of appropriate majors).
  • Deadline: January 31
  • Website: http://www.orau.gov/fusion/Fellowship/ fellowship_intro.htm
  • Contact: Debbie Alcorn at (865) 576-3428 or debbie.alcorn@orau.org. Make sure to identify the program name when requesting information.

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