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How to Find Fellowship Opportunities?
There are multiple ways to find fellowship opportunities in catalysis:
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University Websites:
Many universities have dedicated pages listing available fellowships.
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Professional Societies:
Organizations such as the
American Chemical Society
,
Royal Society of Chemistry
, and the
European Federation of Catalysis Societies
often list fellowship opportunities.
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Research Institutions:
Institutions like the
National Institutes of Health
and the
National Science Foundation
provide funding for catalytic research.
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Online Databases:
Websites dedicated to academic funding opportunities, such as
ResearchGate
and
Scholarships.com
.
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