National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program

For Fellows

Whether you are a current or past fellow, let us congratulate you on winning a prestigious Graduate Research Fellowship.  As you know, it takes hours of dedication and hard work to produce a winning application.

We invite you to share your experiences and knowledge of the application process with future GRFP applicants by: 

*If you are a current fellow with questions or issues regarding your fellowship, please contact the NSF program office at (703) 292-8694 or reference this NSF document.

A Special Nordic Research Program Exclusively for Current GRFP Fellows!

Awardees will perform research in Norway or Finland for a period of two to twelve months.  Benefits include a $5,000 supplement from NSF, as well as a generous stipend from the host agency.  Application deadline expected in January.  If you are currently a fellow, please look at the announcment regarding this exciting opportunity here.

 

Want to See Your Research Featured on This Site?

If you are a current or past fellow, please send an email to outreach@nsfgrfp.org that includes the following:

  • Your name
  • Year awarded fellowship
  • Institution attending/attended

       and

  • Image depicting your research (may or may not have people)
  • Caption describing image and the benefits of the research.  Please use language that is easily understandable to someone outside the research field.

       or

  • Link to published highlight and/or publications of NSF GRFP supported research work

 

Useful Contacts for GRFP Fellows

If you are already a GRFP Fellow and have questions concerning your fellowship, feel free to inquire using the following information.

 

 

Fellow Kerrie O’Donnell from Project Seahorse at the University of British Columbia’s Fisheries Centre prepares to conduct a night time, underwater measurement of the tiger tail seahorse (/Hippocampus comes/) in the Danajon Bank region of the Central Philippines. Collecting size and reproductive state data on wild seahorses allows us to better understand how fishing impacts seahorse populations; information desperately needed to develop practical recovery options for sustainable seahorse fisheries.

 

NSF Program Office Contact

Information for NSF Fellows who have questions about their fellowships

(703) 292-8694

 

Register as an Experienced GRFP Resource Person:





Institution:

Year Awarded Fellowship:

Field of Study:

A confirmation email to complete registration will be sent to your email address shortly after submission - also check any "junk" or "spam" folders

Remove yourself from the list


*Please also send an email request for removal to outreach@nsfgrfp.org


National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program
Operations Center Administered by: American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
1818 N Street NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20036 | 866-NSF-GRFP, 866-673-4737
(toll-free from the US and Canada) or 202-331-3542 (international) | info@nsfgrfp.org