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New Mexico State University graduate student Bryson Stemock is joining approximately 2,000 young scholars across the nation to be offered a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, the country’s oldest fellowship that directly supports graduate students in various STEM fields.
The five-year fellowship will fund Stemock’s research as he pursues his Ph.D. in astronomy for three years with an annual stipend of $34,000 per year and an additional $12,000 per year for university tuition and fees, with two reserve years.
Bryson Stemock stands in front of the Apache Point Observatory 3.5mm telescope, which he uses frequently for his research. Stemock received the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, which will provide three years of funding to help him pursue his Ph.D. (Source: NMSU)
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