Information on the HIP Graduate Student Award, including benefits, eligibility, application process, and terms and conditions for graduate students pursuing hematology research.
$40,000 annual honorarium for a two-year period (total of $80,000)
Eligibility
First-, second-, or third-year graduate students in the US, Canada, and Mexico.; Enrolled in a graduate-level course of study leading to a PhD degree.; Within the first three years of their PhD program (exceptions possible).; Planning to pursue an investigative career in blood sciences research.; Must have clear support from an established ASH member mentor.
Requirements
Response to HIP question articulating advancement of initiative goals.; Commitment to conducting research in the US, Canada, or Mexico with an ASH mentor.; Documented support ensuring 65%-75% of applicant's efforts are devoted to research.; Not holding other ASH awards during the HIP Graduate Award term.; Students pursuing a master's as their terminal degree are not eligible.
Application materials
Applicant NIH Biographical Sketch; Research Mentor NIH Biographical Sketch; Applicant Career Development Plan; Applicant Personal Statement; Applicant Project Proposal; Research Mentor Letter of Support
How to apply
Submit applications through the ASH online awards system.
Important dates
Awards activated on July 1 and conclude on June 30 of the final year.