The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, on behalf of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), is pleased to announce that starting in August 2023, applications are being accepted for the 2024 Jefferson Science Fellowships (JSF). Established by the Secretary of State in 2003, these fellowships serve…
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Postdocs: Apply for the 2023 Fall NEI STC Entrepreneurial Fellowship Program
STC Entrepreneurial Fellowships are two years in length and provide salary and fringe benefits for an ASU startup founder, credits to use ASU’s Core Facilities or other university resources, and office space at an ASU tech-commercialization site.

Postdoctoral scholars: Apply for the STC Entrepreneurial Fellowship Program by March 31
The Fellowships are designed to enable postdoctoral scholars to grow ventures that are commercializing ASU deep technology that emerged from or is relevant to the STCs.

Share with your students: TSMC AZ Graduate Fellowship opportunity — apply by March 15
The TSMC AZ Fellowship is a new fellowship opportunity offered by the Fulton Schools. The Fellowship provides support to master’s degree students pursuing a degree and research related to the semiconductor industry. To be eligible, students should be pursuing their master’s degree with a thesis track or be willing to enter a thesis track.
Apply now for the Faculty Fellowship Program starting January 2023
The program will include an in-person, hands-on workshop in January 2023, a reflection workshop in August 2023, and a culminating participant conference in January 2024. Not only can participating faculty expect to receive a $1,000 honorarium, but they also have opportunities for conference presentations, faculty collaboration and course development.

Share with your doctoral students and postdocs: Apply for the ASU Science and Technology Center Entrepreneurial Fellowship Program by August 26
Arizona State University is launching five Science and Technology Centers as part of the state’s New Economy Initiative. NEI is an investment in ASU’s assignment to drive Arizona’s future economic growth and resiliency through engineering and technology innovation and training.