In support of the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, the U.S. Department of State is dedicated to supporting students who are focused on Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) fields (defined as agriculture, engineering, health professions, math and computer science, and physical and life sciences) during their higher education. Applicants who are conducting STEM-related research as part of their study abroad or international internship program can apply for a supplemental award of up to $1,000. The research must already be formally integrated into their credit-bearing program. A successful applicant should demonstrate (in an essay of no more than 1,000 characters) a strong motivation to their STEM field(s) and how this research experience extends beyond their time abroad, and into their future academic and career goals. Of note, the applicant is not required to major in a STEM field.
Allowable expenses for the STEM Supplemental Award may include, but are not limited to:
- Lab fees
- Equipment or gear required to conduct research
- Hardware or software required to conduct research
- Fees required to conduct research, such as internet, cell phone, or printing costs
- Local transportation required to conduct research
Interested? Submit a short essay that describes your strong motivation to your STEM field(s) and how this research experience extends beyond your time abroad, and into your future academic and career goals. Click here for more information.