The North Dakota Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research, known as ND EPSCoR, has announced an open application period for its Graduate Student Research Assistantship program.
The program is designed to increase graduate school opportunities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields for master's degree and/or doctoral applicants to attend the state’s two major research universities, NDSU and the University of North Dakota.
Priority is given to those who have graduated with a bachelor’s degree on or before June 15, 2016, from a North Dakota University System Primarily Undergraduate Institution (Dickinson State University, Mayville State University, Minot State University, Valley City State University); or from a tribal college in North Dakota that holds membership in the North Dakota Association of Tribal Colleges; or participated in ND EPSCoR’s Nurturing American Tribal Undergraduate Research and Education, commonly called NATURE, program either in high school or undergraduate careers.
Applications also may be considered for awards to students in the final semester of their baccalaureate degree program at a Primarily Undergraduate Institution or tribal college, who demonstrate exemplary academic, research and outreach capabilities and who have already been accepted into a master’s or doctoral graduate program at NDSU or UND in a science, technology, engineering or mathematics field. The program offers a monthly stipend of $1,620 for up to 24 months.
Faculty and staff are invited to recruit students. Letters of application must be submitted to the NDSU Graduate Office no later than noon, March 3, 2016. Additional detailed information and application requirements can be found here.
North Dakota EPSCoR is a federally and state funded program designed to improve the ability of university researchers to compete more effectively for federal, regional and private research grants in the sciences, engineering and mathematics.
Questions may be directed to Jean Ostrom-Blonigen, project administrator, at 231-7516 or jean.ostrom-blonigen@ndsu.edu or Elizabeth Jung, program coordinator, at 231-1048 or elizabeth.jung@ndsu.edu.
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