C-CoMP Bridge-to-PhD Fellowship: Two-Year Funding Opportunity with $55,000 Annual Package
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Summary
The C-CoMP Bridge-to-PhD (B2P) Fellowship is a two-year funded program for eligible applicants, providing $46,000/year salary, $3,000/year for travel and supplies, and $6,000/year for health and wellness funds. The fellowship is grant-funded and payments are made directly to fellows via electronic funds transfer to a U.S. financial account.
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Funding is provided for a two-year period.
All payments are made directly to the Fellow as an electronic funds transfer into a personal account at a U.S. financial institution.
Fellowships are grant-funded and subject to the availability of funding.
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