Ineligible for fellowships through U.S. federal agencies?
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) seeks applications from outstanding international predoctoral students studying in the U.S. who are ineligible for fellowships or training grants through U.S. federal agencies. HHMI will fund up to 50 three-year fellowships for international graduate students worth over $30,000 per year. The fellowships are intended to support years three, four, and five of a Ph.D. program. HHMI seeks fellows in the following biomedical-related fields: biology, chemistry, physics, math, computer science, engineering, plant biology, and interdisciplinary research.
To be eligible, applicants should currently be in the second (or third) year of graduate study, have entered a laboratory in which they will conduct their dissertation research, and not be citizens, noncitizen nationals, or permanent residents of the U.S. Please note: This opportunity requires internal coordination because OHSU may nominate only three students. If you intend to apply, please complete a limited submission form before October 21, 2011. Full applications are due to HHMI by December 1.
View the full announcement for more information.

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