Seton Hall University is now offering three Research Fellowships, sponsored by NASA through the New Jersey Space Grant Consortium (NJSGC). These $2,000 awards are available for undergraduate students in science, engineering, or mathematics who are eager to engage in research that aligns with NASA’s vision. The fellowships are open to U.S. citizens, with a focus on encouraging applications from underrepresented groups.
To be eligible for the fellowships, applicants must be full-time undergraduate students at Seton Hall University, conduct research in a STEM or aerospace field aligned with NASA’s missions, and have a faculty supervisor. Only U.S. citizens are eligible to apply, and underrepresented minorities are strongly encouraged to submit applications.
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Clarity of Information
Seton Hall University is a distinguished private Catholic institution founded in 1856 . It offers a comprehensive array of undergraduate and graduate programs across diverse disciplines, including arts and sciences, business, law, and health. The university is dedicated to fostering ethical leadership and social responsibility, promoting a strong sense of community and inclusion among its students.
Application Deadline: October 18, 2024
Brief Description
- University or Organization: Seton Hall University
- Department: Science, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM)
- Course Level: Undergraduate
- Award: $2,000 per student
- Access Mode: Online
- Number of Awards: 3
- Nationality: U.S. Citizens
- The award can be taken in: United States
Eligibility
- Eligible Countries: United States
- Acceptable Course or Subjects: The scholarship will be awarded in STEM fields or aerospace-related subjects at Seton Hall University.
- Admissible Criteria:
- Applicants must be full-time undergraduate students at Seton Hall University.
- Applicants must conduct research in a field relevant to STEM or aerospace, aligning with NASA’s missions.
- A faculty member from Seton Hall University must agree to supervise the research.
- U.S. citizenship is required, and underrepresented minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.
How to Apply
Interested students should submit their applications, including a completed application form and a one-page research project description, approved by their faculty supervisor, by October 18, 2024. Applications will be reviewed by a faculty committee from Seton Hall University’s science departments.
Benefits
Each fellowship provides a $2,000 stipend for the student, which must be used to support research in the STEM or aerospace fields. Recipients are required to submit a 1,000-word report at the conclusion of their project and agree to provide progress and career updates to NASA for up to ten years for statistical purposes.