When:
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM CT
Audience: Faculty/Staff - Student - Post Docs/Docs - Graduate Students
Contact:
Beth Pardoe
(847) 491-2617
Group: Office of Fellowships Deadlines
Category: Academic
Program Overview
The Whitaker International Program is a competitive grant that sends emerging leaders in biomedical engineering (or bioengineering) overseas to increase international collaboration in the field. The Whitaker Program was funded by The Whitaker Foundation (now closed), and is administered by the Institute of International Education.
Whitaker International Program grants are awarded based on an activity/project proposal that is relevant to biomedical engineering. We hope to offer at least 50 Fellow and Scholar grants annually; only the highest-quality applicants are awarded. In the last competition cycle, more than 60 grants were awarded (including Fellows/Scholars and Summer awards), and we encourage all students/junior faculty who are considering a period of study or research abroad to apply.
Awards have included research in heart blood flow, pursuing a Master’s in Bioscience Enterprise, a policy project on investment in biomedical devices, improved prosthetic leg design, and development of affordable oral cancer screening tools. Projects can occur worldwide, and have taken place in the UK, Chile, Denmark, India, South Africa, and Singapore among many other venues.
The Whitaker International Program has the following grant available:
• Summer Grants - For currently enrolled Master’s or PhD students, or recent Master’s recipients. Summer awards are for 8 weeks including a fixed fellowship award and a monthly stipend, along with additional benefits. Up to 20 awards will be available for Summer 2015.
Website & Online Application
http://www.whitaker.org/
http://whitaker.usapplications.org/
http://summerapplication.whitaker.org/
The online application is now open. The website listed above has all the information pertaining to the program, including eligibility requirements, potential host institutions, and former grantee profiles.
Northwestern Fellowship Advisor: Beth Pardoe
Email: e-pardoe@northwestern.edu