Professional Opportunities Development (POD) Funding

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Research Category
Deadline
Multiple


The GPSC supports professional development initiatives of graduate and professional students through Professional Opportunity Development Funding. Such initiatives and events include, but are not necessarily limited to academic seminars, conferences, meetings with industry representatives, etc.

Applications must be submitted by at least three graduate/professional students.
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George H. Davis Travel Fellowship

UA Entity
Research Category
Funding Type
Deadline
TBD


The Fellowship supports promising tenure-track faculty members (in any field) in becoming more widely recognized for their work and more closely connected with colleagues, nationally and internationally. In particular, the fellowship defrays up to $5,000 in costs associated with invited participation in a national or international professional meeting, where the awardee will present research findings, scholarship, and/or creative activities. Davis Fellowship proposals are due in October, 2018. Check back for an exact due date.
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Carson Scholars Program

Research Category
Funding Type
Deadline
9/21/18


Carson Graduate Scholarships support outstanding University of Arizona graduate students and their research. The scholarships are awarded through a competitive process to current UA students who are committed to interdisciplinary research on environment and society and science communication.
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Kenneth J. Botto Research Fellowship

UA Entity
Research Category
Funding Type
Deadline
1/15/19


Awards up to $5,000 to support research at the Center for Creative Photography by curators, writers, and researchers investigating the life and work of Kenneth J. Botto; photographers working to incorporate set-up, collage, or constructed imagery; or photographers whose work is a critical comment on political, social, and/or art historical issues in society.

KASI-Arizona Joint Postdoctoral Fellowship

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Funding Type
Deadline
TBD


The KASI-Arizona Joint Postdoctoral Fellowship is a collaboration between Steward Observatory and the Korea Astronomy and Space Institute (KASI). This fellowship provides an opportunity for an exceptional recent Ph.D. recipient to pursue a program of research in any area of theoretical or observational astronomy or astrophysics. Recipients will receive support for four years beginning with two years at Steward Observatory, followed by two years at KASI in Daejeon, Korea. The Fellow will move to KASI at the beginning of third year in the Program, with relocation support covered by the program, subject to KASI rules.
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