Endocrine Society Summer Research Fellowships is open for undergraduate students, medical students, and first-year graduate school students to pursue careers in endocrinology. This is a research programme of 10 to 12 weeks during summer.
The aim of the fellowship is to encourage promising undergraduate students, medical students, and first-year graduate school students to pursue careers in endocrinology.
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Scholarship Description:
- Application Deadline: Closed
- Course Level: The fellowship is available to pursue research programme.
- Study Subject: The fellowship is awarded in the field of endocrinology.
- Scholarship Award: The Society provides a stipend to each award recipient to participate in research projects under the guidance of a Society member for 10 to 12 weeks during the summer. After the summer fellowship, recipients are invited to attend ENDO 2019, the Society’s Annual Meeting & Expo and will receive complimentary registration, airfare and lodging, and per diem for the duration of the meeting.
- Number of Scholarships: Number of fellowships is not given.
- Nationality: Applicants of USA
- Scholarship can be taken in the USA
Eligibility for the Scholarship:
- Eligible Countries: Applicants of USA are eligible for the fellowship.
- Entrance Requirements: Applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements:
- Currently enrolled in school full-time and may not be employed as a research assistant.
- The academic level must fall into one of the following categories:
- All undergraduate students currently enrolled in a four-year institution
- Graduate students in their first year (began graduate school Fall 2017)
- Medical students who are beyond their first year of schooling
Application Procedure:
How to Apply: The following items must be received to constitute a complete application:
- Completed online application form submitted by the student
- Summary of research project, jointly prepared by Mentor and Student (1 page)
- Mentor statement which includes:
- Mentor’s role in the research project including his/her plans for training
- Student’s role in the research project
- Student’s qualifications
- Student statement explaining why he/she chose Mentor’s lab and project (Please indicate your anticipated start and end date for your summer research)
- Mentor’s biosketch (NIH Style; 5 page maximum)
- Transcripts from all advanced academic institutions in which student has been enrolled. Transcripts do not need to be official. All transcripts must be submitted in English.
- Student’s CV or resume (mailing address must be included)
- Disclosure of funding statements
NOTE: All supporting documents must be submitted as one PDF or Word file at the time of submitting the application.