Research, Funding, and Awards

  • NSF Bridge to Doctorate (BD) Fellowship

    UConn has received for the second time, under Provost and Executive Vice President Mun Choi’s leadership, NSF funding for the LSAMP Bridge to the Doctorate (BD) program. The program provides fellowships for underrepresented students pursuing Ph.D.s in STEM disciplines.

    With the new NSF funding, we can take on another 7 doctoral students (from African American, Hispanic and/or Native American populations) for the first two years of graduate study in a STEM subject area.  There are currently 5 BD fellows, supported with this grant.. The funding, which was announced in May, provides $ 986, 990.00 for 2 years.

    The BD Fellows will be placed throughout the spectrum of STEM units in the School of Engineering, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources, and the School of Pharmacy.

    To ensure the program’s success, we ask that faculty members encourage eligible students who could benefit from the program to apply. Faculty members in the STEM disciplines are also encouraged to apply as advisors to the students in the program. Deadline for submissions is January 5, 2015.

    The program provides fellowships - $30,000 per calendar year, plus tuition & health insurance - for the students’ first two years of their graduate studies at UConn. Other benefits include workshops for developing professional skills, opportunities for mentorships and volunteering, and career preparation. BD Fellows also receive guidance in developing study plans and roadmaps of academic milestones.

    For more information please visit www.b2d.uconn.edu and for question about fellowship contact Aida Ghiaei aida@engr.uconn.edu or Joy Erickson Joy.erickson@uconn.edu

     

    For more information, contact: Joy Erickson at joy.erickson@uconn.edu