Evans Family Graduate Fellowship: Call for Proposals Due March 7th

Greetings friends of humanitarian engineering, Thanks to the generous support from Dick and Gretchen Evans, it is time for the annual Spring call for proposals for the Evans Family Graduate Fellowships. This opportunity can provide between $2k and $10k of travel or stipend support for graduate students working on humanitarian related projects (details attached). The submission deadline this term is March 7th. If you know of graduate students within or outside the College of Engineering who meet the criteria, please do consider inviting them to apply. And of course, feel free to reach out with any questions. ~Nordica Nordica A. MacCarty, Ph.D. (she/her/hers) Associate Professor | Richard & Gretchen Evans Scholar of Humanitarian Engineering | School of Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering | Oregon State University Executive Director | Aprovecho Research Center Office: 312 Rogers Hall | Mailing: 204 Rogers Hall | Corvallis, OR 97331 | Office: 541.737.5927

Greetings friends of humanitarian engineering, I hope your preparations for another exciting academic year are going well! Thanks to the generous support from Dick and Gretchen Evans, it is time for the annual Fall call for proposals for the Evans Family Graduate Fellowships. This opportunity can provide between $2k and $10k of travel or stipend support for graduate students working on humanitarian related projects (details attached). The submission deadline this term is November 15th. If you know of graduate students within or outside the College of Engineering who meet the criteria, please do consider inviting them to apply. And of course, feel free to reach out with any questions. ~Nordica Nordica A. MacCarty, Ph.D. (she/her/hers) Associate Professor | Richard & Gretchen Evans Scholar of Humanitarian Engineering | School of Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering | Oregon State University Executive Director | Aprovecho Research Center Office: 312 Rogers Hall | Mailing: 204 Rogers Hall | Corvallis, OR 97331 | Office: 541.737.5927

Since several students have requested additional time to complete their applications, the deadline for Evans Fellowship submissions has been extended to December 1st. Happy holidays! ~Nordica Nordica A. MacCarty, Ph.D. (she/her/hers) Associate Professor | Richard & Gretchen Evans Scholar of Humanitarian Engineering | School of Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering | Oregon State University Executive Director | Aprovecho Research Center Office: 312 Rogers Hall | Mailing: 204 Rogers Hall | Corvallis, OR 97331 | Office: 541.737.5927 ________________________________ From: MacCarty, Nordica <Nordica.MacCarty@oregonstate.edu> Sent: Monday, September 18, 2023 9:19 AM To: humanitarian_engineering@engr.orst.edu <humanitarian_engineering@engr.orst.edu> Cc: Sharp, Kendra <Kendra.Sharp@oregonstate.edu> Subject: Evans Family Graduate Fellowship: Call for Proposals Due November 15th Greetings friends of humanitarian engineering, I hope your preparations for another exciting academic year are going well! Thanks to the generous support from Dick and Gretchen Evans, it is time for the annual Fall call for proposals for the Evans Family Graduate Fellowships. This opportunity can provide between $2k and $10k of travel or stipend support for graduate students working on humanitarian related projects (details attached). The submission deadline this term is November 15th. If you know of graduate students within or outside the College of Engineering who meet the criteria, please do consider inviting them to apply. And of course, feel free to reach out with any questions. ~Nordica Nordica A. MacCarty, Ph.D. (she/her/hers) Associate Professor | Richard & Gretchen Evans Scholar of Humanitarian Engineering | School of Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering | Oregon State University Executive Director | Aprovecho Research Center Office: 312 Rogers Hall | Mailing: 204 Rogers Hall | Corvallis, OR 97331 | Office: 541.737.5927

Greetings friends of humanitarian engineering, I hope this message finds you staying warm in this wintry Corvallis weather! It is time for another round of distribution of the Evans Family Fellowship funds for graduate student tuition and/or travel support. Please find the RFP details attached, and note the new opportunity highlighted that enables use of the fellowship for graduate student recruiting if that would be helpful. Feel free to reach out with any questions, and I look forward to working together to support the next cohort of Evans Fellows. Kindly, ~Nordica Nordica A. MacCarty, Ph.D. (she/her/hers) Associate Professor | Richard & Gretchen Evans Scholar of Humanitarian Engineering | School of Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering | Oregon State University Executive Director | Aprovecho Research Center Office: 312 Rogers Hall | Mailing: 204 Rogers Hall | Corvallis, OR 97331 | Office: 541.737.5927

Greetings friends of humanitarian engineering, Happy fall term! It is time for another bi-annual round of distribution of the Evans Family Fellowship funds to support graduate student tuition and/or travel in areas generally related to humanitarian engineering, science, and technology. You can find the details for a short application attached. Please forward this to any colleagues and/or students who are doing work that could broadly be considered humanitarian in nature. Feel free to reach out with any questions, and have a wonderful AY24/25, ~Nordica Nordica A. MacCarty, Ph.D. (she/her/hers) Associate Professor | Richard & Gretchen Evans Scholar of Humanitarian Engineering | School of Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering | Oregon State University Executive Director | Aprovecho Research Center Office: 312 Rogers Hall | Mailing: 204 Rogers Hall | Corvallis, OR 97331 | Office: 541.737.5927

Greetings friends of humanitarian engineering, The 2nd of two annual application periods for the Evans Family Fellowship is now open. This fellowship provides support for graduate student research in areas generally related to humanitarian engineering, science, and technology and social impact. The selection committee prioritizes supporting travel and direct research expenses for graduate students totaling up to $5,000, but in some cases stipend and tuition may also be covered. You can find the details for a short application attached. Please forward this to any colleagues and/or students who are doing work that could broadly be considered humanitarian in nature. Feel free to reach out with questions anytime, and have an excellent weekend, ~Nordica Nordica A. MacCarty, Ph.D. (she/her/hers) Associate Professor | Richard & Gretchen Evans Scholar of Humanitarian Engineering | School of Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering | Oregon State University Executive Director | Aprovecho Research Center Office: 312 Rogers Hall | Mailing: 204 Rogers Hall | Corvallis, OR 97331 | Office: 541.737.5927
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