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SUMMARY:Goldwater Scholarship Info Session
DESCRIPTION:September 23\, 2025 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm\n\n\n\n\n\nBarry M. Goldwater ScholarshipCampus application deadline: November 23\, 2025\nInformation Session with 2025 Goldwater Scholars Alissa Choi\, Elliott Weix and Pramana Saldin\nWhen: Tuesday\, September 23\, 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. Where: Union South\, TITU\nThe prestigious Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship provides $7\,500 for undergraduate expenses to students who plan to pursue a PhD and research career in mathematics\, the sciences or engineering. (Note: Students who plan to get an MD/PhD would qualify\, but not those who plan to pursue an MD alone.)Current juniors and sophomores–defined as having 1 or 2 additional year(s) of undergraduate study after 2024-25–may apply for the Goldwater. Successful candidates have a strong academic record (3.85 GPA or above)\, extensive research experience\, and three strong letters of recommendation from professors in their field. In recent years 73 UW-Madison students since 2000 have won Goldwater Scholarships. You could be next!To compete nationally applicants must be nominated by their undergraduate institution.
URL:https://awards.advising.wisc.edu/event/goldwater-scholarship-info-session-6/
LOCATION:TITU\, Union South
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SUMMARY:Truman Scholarship Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Truman Scholarship  Campus application deadline: November 23\, 2025\nInformation Session with 2025 Truman Finalist Zoe Kukla \nWhen: Thursday\, September 25\, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. Where: Union South\, TITU\nThe Truman Scholarship provides $30\,000 for graduate study leading to a career in public service. The Truman foundation supports graduate study for college juniors with exceptional leadership potential who are committed to “making a difference” through public service in government\, education\, the nonprofit or advocacy sectors\, or elsewhere in the public service. Current juniors – defined as having 1additional year of undergraduate study after 2025-26–may apply for the Truman Scholarship.  To compete nationally applicants must be nominated by their undergraduate institution.
URL:https://awards.advising.wisc.edu/event/truman-scholarship-information-session/
LOCATION:Union South\, TITU\, 1308 W. Dayton St\, Madison\, 53706\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hertz Foundation Information Session
DESCRIPTION:The Hertz Fellowship is the nation’s most prestigious PhD award in applied science\, engineering\, and mathematics. The Fellowship lasts five years\, but the relationships last a lifetime. Hertz Fellows find common ground in curiosity\, creativity\, and mutual respect — leading to collaborations that cross disciplines and change the world. \nWhat: Hertz Fellowship Info. Session\nWhen: Tuesday\, September 30. 5:00 p.m.\nWhere: Room 1360\, Biotechnology Center\nRegistration: Click Here\n\n\nThis information session features Derek Haseltine\, Senior Director\, Fellowship Program\, Hertz Foundation\nand 2015 Hertz Fellow UW-Madison Department of Mathematics Assistant Professor Cole Graham
URL:https://awards.advising.wisc.edu/event/hertz-foundation-information-session/
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