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NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Background and Advice Michael Jacobson April 9, 2018 4-5pm

Recent Campus Awardees Elizabeth Cope Feurer, Ph.D. student Clinical Psychology Aliona Tsypes, Ph.D. student Clinical Psychology Katherine Frost, Ph.D. student Behavioral Neuroscience, Psychology

GRFP Program Goals Help ensure the vitality and diversity of the scientific and engineering workforce of the United States Select, recognize, and financially support future STEM leaders Broaden participation in science and engineering of underrepresented groups

Supported Disciplines Chemistry Computer and Information Science Engineering Geosciences Life Sciences Materials Research Mathematical Sciences Physics and Astronomy Psychology Social Sciences Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education (research-focused)

Not Supported by NSF GRFP Business administration or management Social work Medical, dental, law, or public health programs Joint science-professional degree programs, e.g., MD/PhD, JD/PhD, etc. Education (except research-focused STEM Education programs)

Key Elements Three years of financial support $34,000 Stipend per year $12,000 Educational allowance to institution per year International research opportunities Access to cyber-infrastructure resources Applications due in October, Awards announced in April Value of Honorable Mention designation

General Eligibility U.S. citizens, nationals, and permanent residents Early-career students Pursuing research-based MS or PhD in NSF fields Enrolled in accredited U.S. institution by the following Fall

Number of Applications Undergraduates Apply as a Senior or as a post-baccalaureate Graduates Limited to one application in 1 st or 2 nd year of Graduate School- no more than 12 months of graduate school

Application Personal, Relevant Background, and Future Goals Statement (3 pages) Graduate Research Plan Statement (2 pages) Transcripts, uploaded into FastLane Three letters of reference required

Personal, Relevant Background, and Future Goals Statement (3 pp) Outline educational and professional development plans and career goals Advance knowledge in STEM fields Broader impacts/ outreach Describe personal, educational and/or professional experiences Highlight results of activities Specify your role in activities

Graduate Research Plan Statement (2 pgs) Original research topic Idea Approach Unique resources needed? Important literature citations? Address potential to advance knowledge and understanding within science Address potential for broader impacts on society

Three Reference Letters Five slots available for applicants to list reference writers Speak to your abilities and potential Provide referees sufficient time to write strong letter Discuss/share application with referees Reference letters should reflect your intellectual merit and broader impacts Track submission of letters in Fastlane application module remind if necessary

GRFP uses Holistic Review Funding the applicant, not the research All application materials are equally considered Personal narrative Research plan Broader impact activities Letters Transcript

Intellectual Merit and Broader Impacts What is the potential for the proposed activity to: Advance knowledge and understanding (Intellectual Merit); Benefit society (Broader Impacts) How original are the proposed activities? Is the plan for carrying out the proposed activities well-reasoned, well-organized, and based on a sound rationale? How qualified is the individual to conduct the activities? Are there adequate resources available to carry out the proposed activities?

Insights from the NSF Review Process to improve competitiveness of our applicants Applicants must demonstrate they have maximized opportunities at their institutions Research experiences are essential, multiple are common Research plan is commensurate with experience Presentations and written work of some kind Track record with broader impact activities Letters of rec about specific character traits and intellect Vision as a scientist (understanding of the scientific enterprise) Genuine personal narrative (drive and curiosity)

Research Research Experience Laboratory, equipment, field work Publications, Papers, Posters Show you have the knowledge to carry out proposed research

Broader Impact Experience Shows you can carry out your proposed Broader Impacts program Do you have experience with Broader Impacts? Mentoring/Teaching Presenting research at conferences or public talks Outreach at a K-12 school Science festival- University Mall Day Volunteered at a science museum Hosted a science related blog or podcast If lacking experience, use the summer to gain experience

Establish a Research Identity Who are you as a person and a researcher? What do you want to accomplish with your research? Who would you like your audience to be? Do you have a preferred method for outreach? Who would you partner with?

Fellowship Application Support We are here to help! Graduate School Sarah Lam- sarahlam@binghamton.edu Undergraduate Research Center Valerie Imbruce- vimbruce@binghamton.edu Office of Strategic Research Initiatives Michael Jacobson- mjacobso@binghamton.edu Christi Cartwright-Wilcox- ccartwri@binghamton.edu Robert Lawrence- rlawrenc@binghamton.edu Harpur College Kevin Boettcher- kboettch@binghamton.edu

Applying for NSF GRFP before starting a PhD program (student experience) Aliona Tsypes, M.S. Department of Psychology Binghamton University

Background Graduated with a B.A. in Psychology from Hunter College (City University of New York) in January 2013 Worked in several research labs during and after undergrad Applied to Clinical Psychology PhD programs and NSF GRFP in the Fall of 2013

Preparing to apply Read the official NSF GRFP program solicitation (intellectual merit and broader impact criteria) Start researching and writing early (if possible) and ask for feedback Tell a compelling story with both of your essays Make your essays visually appealing

Essay 1: Background and goals Might be similar to your graduate school personal statements (what you have done, learned, and where you are going) Demonstrate how your experiences have led you to your career path and research or research interests Consider a separate section for broader impact

Essay 2: Research Proposal Make sure the project is both novel and feasible in 3 years Make your proposal flow from your previous research experiences Explicitly state what makes your work original

Reviewer Comments: IM Proposal should build on previous work Make sure to show a deep connection between your research proposal and your research interests and experiences to date (i.e., DO NOT propose a project that does not appear to naturally stem from your research program as this is not a training grant per se, they are investing in the applicant s potential) The applicant should already have the experience to complete the proposed project ANY relevant pilot data is plus

Reviewer Comments: IM (cont.) Be clear about your theoretical framework Specifically state potential implications of your project for the understanding/advancement of an area in your field A study should be reasonable to execute within the given timeline Need to have access to the equipment required for the proposed project If your project includes vulnerable and/or difficult to recruit populations, it might be helpful to comment on how you are approaching this issue Academic record is generally important for this application (if any concerns/low grades, might be good to ask a letter writer to explicitly address that)

Reviewer Comments: BI Commitment to long-term outreach (e.g., volunteer experience in line with the proposed project) Propose the ways in which your work could be disseminated (Be creative! Think about all the opportunities available in modern day and age) Propose the ways in which your work can include and/or be disseminated to underserved populations (e.g., research participants, students, conference attendees, community event presentation, guest lectures at schools)

THANK YOU! QUESTIONS? atsypes1@binghamton.edu

Applying for the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program Elizabeth Cope Feurer, M.S. Clinical Psychology Binghamton University

Background before applying Graduated with a B.S. in Psychology from UNC Chapel Hill 2 year post-bac research position

Preparing to apply Read the official NSF GRFP program solicitation Start early! Read examples of prior NSF essays: www.alexhunterlang.com/nsf-fellowship Make sure your two statements are cohesive

Intellectual Merit The potential of the applicant to advance knowledge based on a holistic analysis of the complete application including both statements, academic record, previous research experience, and publications and presentations

Broader Impacts The potential to benefit society and contribute to the achievement of specific, desired societal outcomes Both by the research itself and activities related to the project

Merit Review Criteria Tips Gain research experience early (if possible!) Use headings Give your letter writers the merit review criteria along with your application Make sure your broader impacts are feasible

THANK YOU! QUESTIONS? efeurer1@binghamton.edu