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ASNT Fellowship Award

Fellowship Award information sheet (PDF)

The ASNT Fellowship is a cash award, currently up to $15,000 per award, granted to an educational institution to fund specific research in NDT at the postgraduate level (MS or PhD). Academic institutions with graduate educational research programs are invited to submit proposals each year. The award is made during the following Fall Conference.

Eligibility Requirements Institution with ABET accreditation or equivalent and a postgraduate curriculum in NDT research
Form of Award $15,000 up to three awards per year, pending merit and number of submissions
Application Notices Out 1 September; headquarters sends announcements
Application Deadline 15 October; no more than one proposal per faculty member will be considered annually.
Materials
Submitted
Research proposal; program of study; description of research facilities; budget; background on faculty advisor; background on potential graduate student
Winner Announced After Annual Research Symposium

Award Received

Fall Conference
Society Contact Research Council, University Programs Committee Chair
Staff Contact Administrative Assistant

 

 


 
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