The MIT Physics Research Fellows is a pilot program in the Physics Department to provide professional development in the preparation of research proposals to our undergraduate and graduate students and postdocs with a focus on the career development of women physicists.
The heart of the program is research grants with guidlines of $5k for undergraduate projects, $10k for graduate student projects, and $15k for postdoctoral projects. Funds are expected to be used for non-stipend expenses including equipment, materials, supplies, computers, and travel for collaboration and scientific meetings. The proposals will be peer reviewed in the NSF-style with Prof. Lindley Winslow acting as the program manager.
The second round of proposals will be due January 25, 2019.
How to get involved?
- Attend the Proposal Writing Workshop in September to learn about funding and proposal preparation in general.
- Volunteer to be on the review committee (~4 hours) to be scheduled around December 10th.
- Write a proposal.
If you have any questions, please contact physicsresearchfellows@mit.edu.
Sponsored by The Heising-Simons Foundation.