Subject: Request
for Proposals for AWS Fellowships for the 2007-08 Academic Year
The American Welding Society (AWS) seeks to foster university research
in joining and to recognize outstanding faculty and student
talent. We are again requesting your proposals for consideration
by AWS.
It is expected that the winning researchers will take advantage of the
opportunity to work with industry committees interested in the research
topics and report work in progress.
Please note, there are important changes in the schedule which you must
follow in order to enable the awards to be made in a timely
fashion. Proposals must be received at American Welding Society
by February 16, 2007.
New
AWS Fellowships will be announced at the AWS Annual Meeting, November
11-14, 2007.
THE AWARDS
The Fellowships or
Grants are to be in amounts of up to $25,000 per year. A maximum
of six students are funded for a period of up to three years of
research at any one time. However, progress reports and requests
for renewal must be submitted for the second and third years.
Renewal by AWS will be contingent on demonstration of reasonable
progress in the research or in graduate studies.
The AWS Fellowship is awarded to the student for graduate research
toward a Masters or Ph.D. Degree under a sponsoring professor at a
North American University. The qualifications of the Graduate
Student are key elements to be considered in the award. The
academic credentials, plans and research history (if any) of the
student should be provided. The
student must prepare the proposal for the AWS Fellowship.
However, the proposal must be under the auspices of a professor and
accompanied by one or more letters of recommendation from the
sponsoring professor or others acquainted with the student's technical
capabilities. Topics for the AWS Fellowship may span the full
range of the joining industry. Should the student selected by AWS
be unable to accept the Fellowship or continue with the research at any
time during the period of the award, the award will be forfeited and no
(further) funding provided by AWS. The bulk of AWS funding should
be for student support. AWS reserves the right not to make
awards in the event that its Committee finds all candidates
unsatisfactory.
DETAILS
The Proposal should include:
Executive Summary
Annualized Breakdown of Funding Required and Purpose
of Funds
(Student Salary, Tuition, etc.)
Matching Funding or Other Support for Intended
Research
Duration of Project
Statement of Problem and Objectives
Current Status of Relevant Research
Technical Plan of Action
Qualifications of Researchers
Pertinent Literature References and Related
Publications
Special Equipment Required and Availability
Statement of Critical Issues Which Will Influence
Success or Failure of Research
In addition, the proposal
must include:
Student's Academic History, Resume and Transcript
Recommendation(s) Indicating Qualifications for
Research
Brief Section or Commentary on Importance of
Research to the
Welding Community and to AWS,
Including Technical Merit, National Need, Long Term Benefits, etc.
Statement Regarding Probability of Success
The technical portion of the
Proposal should be about ten typewritten pages; maximum pages for the
Proposal should be thirty typewritten pages. Proposal should be
sent electronically by February 16,
2007 to: