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> PHD BIOSCIENCES FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION
>
> AY-2011/2012
>
> The School of Systems Biology is pleased to offer graduate students in the Biosciences Ph.D. program the opportunity to apply for one-time supplemental fellowship award funding for the Academic Year (AY) 2011-2012.           
>
> Fellowships will be awarded on a competitive basis to recognize merit in graduate school education and research. The award is given as a tuition waiver and is posted to the student's account after the Fall and Spring semester drop dates.
>
> This award is intended to augment current stipend funding levels based on average University approved standards for GRA/GTA awards funded by the University.  As such, students presently supported by Presidential Awards or extramural grants are ineligible for these supplemental funding awards.
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> All other students presently supported by GRA/GTA positions as funded by the University are eligible to apply.   The awards will be administered as a supplement over and above the University approved GRA/GTA funding levels.
>
>  
> *DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION SUBMISSION (ATTACHED TO THIS EMAIL) IS APRIL 15, 2011.
> PLEASE SUBMIT COMPLETED APPLICATION VIA EMAIL TO DIANE ST. GERMAIN ([log in to unmask]) BY THE DUE DATE.
> *
> AWARD DECISIONS WILL BE MADE BY NO LATER THAN MAY 15, 2011.
>
> Best,
>
> Dr. Cox
>
>
> Daniel N. Cox, Ph.D.
> Graduate Program Director (BIOS Ph.D. & M.S. BIOL.)
> Department of Molecular and Microbiology
> Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study
> George Mason University
> 4400 University Drive, MSN 2A1
> Fairfax, VA 22030
>
> 703-993-4971 (Office)
> 703-993-4730 (Lab)
> 703-993-4325 (FAX)
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