DOE-MSIPP-23-1-WVDP
A complete application consists of the following:
- An online application completed through Zintellect
- Completed references
- Undergraduate and graduate transcripts (uploaded as part of the application)
About EM Graduation Fellowship Program
The EM Graduate Fellowship Program (EMGFP), under the Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management’s Minority Serving Institutions Partnership Program, is designed to provide science and engineering students and graduates from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) an opportunity for training and mentorship in targeted technical areas of interest and needs of the DOE-EM workforce.
Technical Areas of Interest for the fellowship will span across a range of topics, including:
- Environmental Remediation and Stewardship
- Nuclear Materials Processing and Disposition
- Cyber Security
- Advance Manufacturing
- Climate Change
- Deactivation & Decommissioning
- Robotics
- Artificial Intelligence
The desired outcome of the program is to develop exceptional graduate students into future leaders who pursue careers at the DOE, DOE National Laboratories, DOE Contractors, other federal agencies, or STEM related industry.
The year-long, paid fellowship will:
- Offer specialized training, leadership development, and professional networking.
- Provide extensive interaction and collaboration with leading DOE National Laboratory researchers, scientists, and engineers.
- Provide hands-on field research experience that could lead to a potential career opportunity within the DOE Complex.
- Stimulate the potential for an increase of minority students entering STEM careers at the graduate level.
Important Dates
- December 31, 2022 - Application deadline
- June 1, 2023 - Fellowship start date
- May 31, 2024 - Fellowship end date
Fellowship Benefits
- Stipend
- Master's in Progress - $60,000
- Post-Master's - $72,000
- Training and associated travel allotment - $10,000/Fellow
- Onboarding incentive - $4,000/Fellow
- Professional trips allotment - $5,000/Fellow
- Comprehensive benefits for limited term employees
- Engagement with DOE-EM
- Professional development and networking opportunities
Important Information
- Telework is not available for this fellowship
- Housing and transportation are not provided
Project Description
The fellow will learn through the collection of field data (samples), the evaluation of the data, the development and selection of alternatives, the development of project plans, and the development of a preferred options for extension of the design life. Through this opportunity, the fellow will learn how to conduct provide an independent assessment of the proposed alternatives. The fellowship will include site visits to support the fellow's understanding of site conditions and design constraints. The fellowship will also include learning how to plan, perform data analysis, document results, and present recommendations and findings. The fellow will collaborate with the Federal Project Director, contractor staff, and relevant federal, state, and local agencies. Preferred candidates will have a current degree or pursuing a degree in the field of groundwater hydrology, geochemistry, or related disciplines appropriate to the opportunity.
Program Eligibility:
- Must be a U.S. citizen
- Must be eligible for a security clearance based on position requirements
- Must have earned or be working towards a STEM degree
- Must have graduated from or be enrolled at a Minority Serving Institution
- Education Requirements:
- 1) Must be enrolled in a graduate program at the time of application AND have a current cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. OR
- 2) Must have completed a graduate degree program AND must have a final cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
Undergraduate cumulative GPA will be considered for applicants who have not officially started their graduate program.
Successful applicants who are pursuing a graduate degree will be expected to prioritize the GFP work assignment and maintain at least a 3.0 GPA. It is highly encouraged that Master’s In Progress Fellows enroll in evening, virtual, and/or weekend courses while participating in the GFP.
- Citizenship: U.S. Citizen Only
- Degree: Master's Degree.
- Minimum Overall GPA: 3.00
- Discipline(s):
Certification:
I certify that I am at least 18 years of age, a US citizen, and have either graduated from or am currently enrolled as a student in a degree-seeking graduate STEM field program at an accredited Minority Serving Institution (MSI). Click here to verify that you are enrolled or have graduated from a current MSI.
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