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Porter Physiology Development Minority Fellowship


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Academic Level:
Graduate Students (PhD)

Description:
The goal of the Porter Physiology Development Program is to encourage diversity among students pursuing full-time studies toward the Ph.D. in the physiological sciences and to encourage their participation in the American Physiological Society.

The Porter Physiology Development Program provides 1-2 year full-time graduate fellowships in programs leading to the Ph.D. in the physiological sciences at a U.S. institution. The program is open to underrepresented racial/ethnic minority applicants who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States or its territories and student members of the Society. Annual stipends are $28,300.
portable fundingaccepts non-us citizens

Application Deadline: 1/15/2025

Participating Institution(s):
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American Physiological Society (Lead)

Program Materials:
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This Program can be Described by:
Academic Disciplines:
Physiology

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Page last updated 2/29/2024
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