Sloan Research Fellowships 2010 – USA

Sloan Research Fellowships Is For Early-Career Scientists And Scholars Of Outstanding Promise 2010 In USA

About Us:
The Sloan Research Fellowships seek to stimulate fundamental research by early-career scientists and scholars of outstanding promise.  These two-year fellowships are awarded yearly to 118 researchers in recognition of distinguished performance and a unique potential to make substantial contributions to their field.History:
Sloan Research Fellowships is by far the oldest program of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, although those who receive the grants are among the youngest researchers the Foundation assists. The Fellowship program has grown in size and cost over the years and now includes several disciplines not covered in the beginning; its purpose – to stimulate fundamental research by early-career scientists and scholars of outstanding promise – remains the same.The Sloan Research Fellowships were established in 1955 to provide support and recognition to scientists, often in their first appointments to university faculties, who were endeavoring to set up laboratories and establish their independent research projects with little or no outside support. Financial assistance at this crucial point, even in modest amounts, often pays handsome dividends later to society.  Originally called the Program for Basic Research in the Physical Sciences, the Fellowships were first announced in 1955 with the award of monies totaling $235,000 to 22 physicists, chemists and pure mathematicians at 16 universities and colleges.Over the first 17 years of the program, Sloan Research Fellowships were awarded in physics, chemistry, and mathematics. Additional fields were added in subsequent years: neuroscience in 1972, economics in 1980, computer science in 1993, and computational and evolutionary molecular biology in 2002.  The Foundation currently awards 118 Sloan Research Fellowships each year, bringing total grants in the program to $5.9 million annually. Since the beginning of the program, the Foundation has spent nearly $119 million for support of over 4,200 early-career researchers. Under present operating procedures the total number of Fellowships is allocated as follows: 23 for physics, 23 for chemistry, 20 for mathematics, 16 for neuroscience, 16 for computer science, 8 for economics, and 12 for computational and evolutionary molecular biology.

Eligibility:
Candidates for Sloan Research Fellowships are required to:
* Hold a Ph.D. (or equivalent) in chemistry, physics, mathematics, computer science, economics, neuroscience or computational and evolutionary molecular biology, or in a related interdisciplinary field;
* Be members of the regular faculty (i.e., tenure track) of a college or university in the United States or Canada; and
* Normally, be no more than six years from completion of the most recent Ph.D. or equivalent as of the year of their nomination.**
While Fellows are expected to be at an early stage of their research careers, there should be strong evidence of independent research accomplishments. Candidates in all fields are normally below the rank of associate professor and do not hold tenure, but these are not strict requirements.The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation welcomes nominations of all candidates who meet the traditional high standards of this program, and strongly encourages the participation of women and members of underrepresented minority groups.Candidates must be nominated by department heads or other senior researchers. Direct applications are not accepted.  More than one candidate from a department may be nominated, but no more than threeTo nominate an eligible candidate, the following materials must be submitted:
* A completed nomination form;
* A letter from the nominator describing the candidate’s qualifications;
*  Three supporting letters sent directly to the Foundation from other researchers(preferably not from the same institution);
* The nominee’s curriculum vitae;
*  A list of the nominee’s scientific publications;
* One copy of no more than two representative articles by the nominee;
* A brief (one-page) statement by the nominee describing his or her significant scientific work and immediate research plans.

Terms Of Awards:

Sloan Research Fellowships are awarded for a two-year period; if unexpended funds remain at the end of two years, an extension of the termination date may be obtained. Extensions are limited to a maximum of two years. Funds remaining at the end of that period must be returned to the Foundation.If a Fellow transfers to another eligible institution during the term of the Fellowship, the Foundation will transfer unexpended funds to the new institution.The size of the award is $50,000 for the two-year period.Funds are awarded directly to the Fellow’s institution and may be used by the Fellow for such purposes as equipment, technical assistance, professional travel, trainee support, or any other activity directly related to the Fellow’s research.Funds may not be used to augment an existing full-time salary or for indirect or overhead charges by the Fellow’s institution. Expenditures must be approved by the Fellow’s department chair and must be in accord with the policies of the institution.

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Last Date To Apply
:September 15th, 2010.

Source:http://www.sloan.org/fellowships

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