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WASHINGTON, DC Oct. 22,
The National Science Foundation has announced its plans to
award approximately 800 graduate
and 175 postdoctoral fellowships
for scientific study during the 1957-19academic- year. These fellowships will be awarded to citizens
of the United States, selected solely
on the basis of ability. They are
offered In the mathematical, physical, medical, biological, engineering, and other sciences including
anthropology, psychology (other
than clinical), geography, certain
Interdisciplinary fields, and fields
of convergence between the natural
and social sciences.
Graduate fellowships are available to those who are working toward the masters' or doctoral degrees In the first. Intermediate or
terminal year of graduate study.
College seniors who expect to receive a baccalaureate degree duracademic year
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eligible to apply. Postare also
doctoral fellowships are available
to individuals who, as of the beginning of their fellowships, have
a Ph.D. in one of the fields listed
above or who have had research
training and experience equivalent
to that represented by such a degree. In addition, holders of the
M.D., D.DJS., or D.V.M. degree, who
wish to obtain further training. for
a career in research, are eligible
provided they can present an acceptable plan of study and research.
All applicants for graduate
awards will be required
to take an examination designed
to test scientific aptitude and
achievement. This examination,
administered by the Educational
Testing Service, will be given on
January 19, 1957 at designated
centers throughout the United
States and certain foreign countries. The evaluation of each
candidate's application is made by
the appropriate Academy-Researc- h
and
Council selection
boards. The final selection of Fellows will be made by the National
Science Foundation. Fellowship
awards will De announced oni
March 15, 1957.
The annual stipends for graduate
Fellows are as follows: $1600 for
the first year; $1800 for the intermediate year; and $2000 for the
terminal year. The annual stipend for postdoctoral Fellows is
$3800. Dependency allowances will
be made to married Fellows. Tuition, laboratory fees and limited
travel allowances will also be provided.
Fdrther information and application materials may be secured
from the Fellowship Office, National Academy of Sciences-Nation- al
Research Council, 2101 Con1956

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Nikolai Lenin was the first presiHessel, and Patti Peete.
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