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Awards for Science & Engineering Students

To encourage undergraduate student research in the physical sciences, mathematics, computing science, and engineering, NH EPSCoR is offering a limited number of travel awards of up to $500 per student to attend a national meeting or conference with a faculty adviser and present a paper or poster.

Awards are based on merit, integrity of the research and financial need, as determined by the student's home institution. Students in degree programs at two-year and four-year colleges in NH are eligible.

Participation in a college symposium, conference, workshop, seminar or competition is necessary in order to prepare for presentation at a professional or academic meeting.

Students are encouraged to apply before June 1 for an award for the next academic year. Applications will be accepted at any time, however, the number of awards is limited, is contigent upon funding, and is limited to two per instituition per year. Successful candidates will apply early.

Guidelines
Application
Travel Reimbursement Policy

Jeffrey Tussein, a junior at UNH majoring in physics, was awarded the first NH EPSCoR student travel award in Spring 2008, for his poster on the asymmetry of power spectra for interplanetary fluctuations. With him is Dr. Charles Smith of the Space Science Center at UNH. (Courtesy photo)

 

 

 

 
 

The NH EPSCoR program is supported by the National Science Foundation
under Grant No. EPS-0701730.

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