The $1,000,000 STEM Seminar: Applying for the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
Friday, August 18: 11:30 AM – 4 PM
Our speakers were winners of the NSF GRFP Fellowship (as graduate students), and now as educators, they have taken their winning method on the road. They have given workshops at Harvard, MIT, UMBC, Howard, the University of Puerto Rico, and other schools, and have collectively assisted students with earning millions of dollars in fellowship award money. Each NSF GRFP Fellowship is worth more than $100,000. Our speakers have helped to produce several winners. You can be one of them!
- This is a special session, concurrent with the NSF LSAMP’s Math Institute. This session is open to all undergraduate students, and first and second-year graduate students.
- Session time: Part I: 11:30 – 1 PM – Applying for the Fellowship.
- Session time: Part II: 2:30 – 3:30 PM – Starting Your Application on Fastlane.
- Lunch with participants from the LSAMP Math Institute will be available to all who choose to stay for Part II.
- Dr. Frances Carter-Johnson, Data Scientist, National Science Foundation
- Dr. Patti Ordóñez, Associate Professor, Computer Science, University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras (also, Researcher at FACEBOOK, and The MIT Center for Brains, Minds, + Machines)
- Dr. Lola Brown, Assistant Dean of Engineering, and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, City College of New York (CCNY)
Location: The Hotel at Arundel Preserve (Hanover, MD, near Arundel Mills Mall & BWI Airport)
Cost: Free
Who can attend: All first and second year graduate students, undergraduates, at any school in Maryland. Guests of faculty, staff, and students are also welcome to attend.
Click the orange button below to register.
Posted: August 2, 2017, 9:04 PM