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MARIAN H. ROSE RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP


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SCHOLARSHIP OVERVIEW

The Marian H. Rose Research Scholarship of $15,000 annually funds one female
graduate student conducting research in the physical sciences. This scholarship
honors Marian H. Rose, a career plasma physicist, author and environmental
activist. Dr. Rose graduated from Barnard College and received her doctoral
degree from Columbia University. She is passionate about promoting women and
opening doors to combat discrimination. This prestigious scholarship is intended
to help other young female scientists overcome barriers in their career and help
pave a path of impactful research in their careers.


SCHOLARSHIP AT A GLANCE

 * One $15,000 award will be made each year.
 * Awardee must be a female or female-identifying current early career graduate
   student in an accredited college.
 * Preference given to a student pursuing research in the Climate or
   Environmental sciences.
 * The Marian H. Rose Research Scholarship is funded by the Heineman Foundation
   and administered by SPS.


ELIGIBILITY

 * Applicants must be a female or female-identifying current early career
   graduate student in an accredited college.
 * Must be in good academic standing and enrolled as a current student.
 * Majoring in physics or a related field.
 * Member of Sigma Pi Sigma or an SPS alumnus.
 * Must demonstrate intent to pursue meaningful research.
 * Preference given to research in the environmental sciences or climate
   science.


APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Applicants must complete an online application no later than November 15 (if
this date falls on a weekend or holiday, the application is due the following
business day). The online system will guide applicants through completing the
individual steps of the application process listed below, including requesting
letters of recommendation. All pieces of the application must be in by the
deadline in order to be considered for the scholarship.  If you are a graduated
SPS alum or Sigma Pi Sigma member, please reach out to sps-programs@aip.org with
requests for access to the site. 

The application consists of several parts:

 * General information form.
 * A current transcript (official or unofficial).
 * Written statement of the applicant’s career objectives.
 * Written statement of the applicant’s participation in SPS /Sigma Pi Sigma.
 * Explain the impact of your research on society in layman’s terms.
 * Describe your plan to continue your research beyond the current year.
 * Certification from the Department Chair that the applicant is in good
   standing with the department and making satisfactory progress toward the
   degree.
 * Two letters of recommendation from faculty members familiar with the
   applicant and his or her qualifications. The recommenders should comment on
   the applicant in light of each of the three criteria:
   * High scholarship performance both in physics and overall studies,
   * The exhibition of the potential and intention for continued scholastic
     development in physics, and
   * Participation in climate or environmental science research, if applicable.


SELECTION CRITERIA

In determining the recipients, the SPS Scholarship Committee shall consider how
well the applicant matches the specifications outlined in the award description,
in addition to the following criteria:

 1. High scholarship performance both in physics and overall studies.
 2. The exhibition of the potential and intention for continued scholastic
    development in physics and/or related fields.

Eligible candidates will be sent to the Heineman Foundation for review and
selection.


DETAILS FOR AWARDEES

Awardees will be required to submit a completed W-9 federal tax form (or
equivalent for international students) before funds are dispersed.


QUESTIONS

Please address questions related to this award to SPS-Programs@aip.org.




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