Juniors and seniors who are interested in applying for a PhD program in engineering, mathematics or the physical or biological sciences are invited to attend a lunch to learn more about the Hertz Fellowship, a graduate fellowship available at more than 40 U.S. research universities, including Case Western Reserve.
Lee Swanger, a member of the Hertz Foundation Board of Directors and a past Hertz Fellow, will lead information sessions Wednesday, April 20, and Thursday, April 21, from noon to 1 p.m. on the sixth floor of Sears think[box], located in the Richey-Mixon building.
Through the Hertz Fellowship, you can receive:
- Full tuition equivalent for up to five years,
- $34,000 per academic year stipend,
- Additional stipend if coordinated with other major fellowships,
- $5,000 annual dependent childcare stipend,
- Programs and networking offered as part of a lifelong Hertz community.
Successful candidates are:
- Applying to a PhD program or are in the first year of one
- An American citizen or permanent resident
- Broadly knowledgeable innovators who see challenges in new ways
- Eager to make a positive impact in the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics and engineering.
To attend the session, please RSVP to lmm148@case.edu.