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Secretary Chu Announces up to $12.5 Million in Recovery Act Funding for New
Graduate Fellowships in Science, Mathematics and Engineering
New Funding Highlights the Administration's Commitment to Empowering Students to Choose Careers in Science
Remember: Deadline for applications is November 30th!
Washington, DC - U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced today that up to $12.5 million in
funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act will be awarded in early 2010 to support
at least 80 graduate fellowships to U.S. students pursuing advanced degrees in science, mathematics,
and engineering through the newly created Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate
Fellowship program. The goal of the fellowship program is to encourage outstanding students to
pursue graduate degrees in physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, engineering, and
environmental and computer sciences - fields that will prepare students for careers that can make significant contributions in discovery driven science and science for national needs in energy and the environment.
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