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All undergraduate researchers at the University of Maryland, College Park
are welcome to attend!!! Graduate students are also welcome where
applicable.

Location for all events: CSS Room 1113 - also known as the Atlantic
Building (formerly the Computer and Space Sciences Building)

See this location on a map:
http://maps.umd.edu/map/index.html?&feature=building&name=224&basemap=detailed&layers=


Time for all events: 4:10 – 5 p.m.

Tuesday, June 13 - Applying for the NSF Graduate Fellowship -  talk for
undergraduates and recent alumni, also open to rising 1st and 2nd year
graduate students
Description: The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship (GRFP) offers 3 years of
support to students pursuing graduate studies (usually for the Ph.D.) in
NSF-supported fields of study. This talk will provide detailed guidance
about applying for NSF GRFP awards, and especially about using the summer
to get your applications off to strong starts. The talk is relevant to
undergraduates and recent graduates planning graduate studies, and to
rising 1st and 2nd year graduate students (rising 2nd year students must
not have applied for the GRFP this past autumn 2016). US Citizens and
Permanent residents are eligible.

Wednesday, June 14 - Applying for the NSF Graduate Fellowship - talk for
undergraduates and recent alumni, also open to rising 1st and 2nd year
graduate students
Description: Same as June 13 presentation.

Questions, or interested but unable to attend? Write to [log in to unmask]

Francis DuVinage, Ph.D.
Director, National Scholarships Office and Maryland Center for
Undergraduate Research
2403 Marie Mount Hall
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742

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