Sloan Research Fellowships: Sponsor Deadline
Date and Time
Sloan Research Fellowships
FAS/OSP Deadline: September 9, 2019Sponsor Deadline: September 16, 2019Award Amount: $75,000Eligible Applicants: Candidates must be tenure-track, though untenured, as of September 16, 2019. Candidates must hold a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in chemistry, computer science, economics, mathematics, molecular biology, neuroscience, ocean sciences, physics, or a related field.
The Sloan Research Fellowship Program recognizes and rewards outstanding early-career faculty who have the potential to revolutionize their fields of study. These two-year fellowships are awarded yearly to 126 researchers in recognition of their distinguished performance and unique potential to make substantial contributions to their fields. Successful candidates for a Fellowship generally have a strong record of significant independent research accomplishments that demonstrate their creativity and potential to become future leaders in the scientific community. Nominated candidates are normally several years past the completion of their Ph.D. and have accumulated a competitive record of independent, significant research. Fellowship funds may be used by the fellow for any expense judged supportive of the fellow’s research including staffing, travel, lab expenses, equipment, and summer salary support. Fellowship funds may not be used for indirect costs.
In order to be considered for a Sloan Research Fellowship, a candidate must have an official letter of nomination from a department head or other senior researcher describing his or her qualifications, initiative, and research. No more than three candidates may be nominated from any one department.
Recent recipients include Nicholas Bellono (MCB, 2019), Christina Woo (CCB, 2019), Finale Doshi-Velez (SEAS, 2018), Yaron Singer (SEAS, 2018), Stefanie Stantcheva (Economics, 2018), Tristan Collins (Math, 2018), Samuel Gershman (Psychology, 2018), Amanda Pallais (Economics, 2017), Demba Ba (SEAS, 2016), Melissa Dell (Economics, 2016), Nathaniel Hendren (Economics, 2016), Shmuel Rubinstein (SEAS, 2016), Ariel Amir (SEAS, 2015), and Kang-Kuen Ni (CCB, 2015).