The L’Oréal USA For Women in Science program awards five women postdoctoral scientists annually with grants of $60,000 each for their contributions in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields and commitment to serving as role models for younger generations.
Donor Name: L’Oréal USA
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 02/16/2024
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The For Women in Science program was created out of a simple belief: the world needs science, and science needs women because women in science have the power to change the world.
L’Oréal USA partners with the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) to manage the program’s application and peer-review process. Each year, the program attracts talented applicants from diverse STEM fields, representing some of the nation’s leading academic institutions and laboratories.
They are seeking five exceptional female scientists looking to advance their research and serve as role models for the next generation of girls in STEM.
Funding Information
You could be awarded $60,000 for research in a STEM field.
Eligibility Criteria
- Must have a conferred PhD and have started in a postdoctoral research position by February 17, 2024
- Must maintain the status of postdoctoral researcher throughout the fellowship year
- Must be American born, naturalized citizen or permanent resident
- Must be affiliated with a U.S. based academic or research institution
- Must plan to conduct their postdoctoral studies and research in the U.S.
- Must be involved in basic research in the life and physical/material sciences, engineering & technology, computer science and mathematics
- Cannot be in a faculty position
- Must commit to at least twenty hours of activity in support of women and girls in science (e.g. mentoring, classroom visits, media, events)
- Must be available the week of November 11, 2024 for the For Women in Science Awards Week.
Candidates are evaluated for overall excellence, focus on:
SCIENTIFIC EXCELLENCE AND QUALITY OF PROPOSED RESEARCH:
- Scientific excellence and appropriateness of proposed research
- What is the quality and feasibility of the research?
- To what extent does the proposed research have the potential to advance this field of study and contribute more broadly to the advancement of society? How significant are the wider impacts of this research?
- Is the candidate qualified to conduct the proposed research?
- Ability to plan and conduct research either as a member of a team or independently
- Are the important concepts, objectives, and processes clearly defined? Do the proposed approaches adequately address the objectives?
- Does the candidate have a proven track record of having successfully completed research in the past, which would predict success for this proposal?
- Evidence of originality, initiative, and productivity
- Is the proposed research innovative, unique, and relevant?
- Choice of host institution and department mentor
- Can the host institution and investigator provide adequate facilities and academic/professional support for this research proposal?
INTELLECTUAL MERIT AND POTENTIAL FOR CAREER ENHANCEMENT
- Intellectual merit, academic records, and accepted requisites for scholarly scientific study
- Does this candidate have adequate education and background to conduct the proposed research and advance this field of study?
- Potential for career enhancement if awarded the fellowship
- To what extent will the funding and exposure of this fellowship enhance the candidate’s professional and personal development?
BUDGET PROPOSAL:
- Is the proposed budget allocation a reasonable and appropriate use of funds? To what extent will the funding support the candidate’s research project and provide career enhancement?
- Please note the following budget guidelines:
- The funding is intended to support the candidate’s research project and provide career enhancement. Suggested uses of the funding include: tuition fees, attendance at meetings and conferences, laboratory supplies, publication costs, computer and technical support, equipment, and instruments. International travel is allowed. Indirect or fringe costs (including insurance and overhead) are not allowed.
- Applicants may allocate up to 10% of their total budget estimate for community service or outreach projects beyond the scope of their proposed research plan (e.g. hosting a science workshop for K-12 students with a local outreach organization).
- Salaries for technicians and students may be proposed, as long as the candidate can justify that these individuals will directly support the candidate’s research.
- A candidate may use the funding to cover her salary if she can justify why it is not already being covered by her PI or lab.
COMMUNITY SERVICE:
- Commitment to supporting women and girls in science
- Has the candidate successfully demonstrated her commitment to supporting women and girls in STEM through past initiatives?
- Does the candidate plan to pursue future initiatives? To what extent will this impact the beneficiaries?
For more information, visit AAAS.