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MIT PAPPALARDO FELLOWSHIPS IN PHYSICS


  1. CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: The nomination period for the 2010-2013 Pappalardo Fellowships Competition has ended.

  2. Competition Schedule

  3. Information for Candidates

  4. Pappalardo Fellowships Program Overview

  5. Further Questions

 

Call for Nominations: 2010-2013 Fellowships Competition
The nomination period for the 2010-2013 Pappalardo Fellowships Competition has ended.

The Executive Committee of the MIT Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics invites faculty and senior researchers within the international community of physics, astronomy or related fields to submit nominations for the 2010-2013 MIT Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics competition.

Nominees must be young men or women of exceptional ability who currently have or will have received a doctoral degree in physics, astronomy or related fields by September 1, 2010. Nominations are submitted online using the link below.

Please note: a letter of reference is not required in order to nominate a candidate, although the candidate herself may request one from the nominator at a later date, in order to fulfill the applicant materials requirement of three letters of reference per candidate.

2010-2013 PAPPALARDO FELLOWSHIPS NOMINATION FORM
The nomination period for the 2010-2013 Pappalardo Fellowships Competition has ended.

[Valid only when submitted by Faculty and Senior Researchers in physics, astronomy, and related fields. Confirmation is required. ]

The nomination deadline for the 2010-2013 Pappalardo
Fellowships in Physics competition is


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2009.

An application packet containing a 2010-2013 Application Form with instructions will be mailed to qualified candidates on a rolling basis up until the nomination deadline of Friday, September 11, 2009.

Thank you for your participation in the 2010-2013 MIT Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics competition.

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IMPORTANT NOTES

(1) In order to participate in the MIT Pappalardo Fellowships competition, an applicant must be nominated by a faculty member or senior researcher within the international community of physics, astronomy or related fields. Any materials received from a self-nominated applicant cannot be accepted by the Fellowships office.

(2) Current MIT graduate students and postdoctoral researchers, or those who have already received an offer for a postdoctoral position from an MIT faculty member, will only be considered under exceptional circumstances.

(3) Finalist interviews will only take place on Friday and Saturday, December 11 and 12, 2009. Serious candidates are strongly advised to keep these two dates open in their calendars, as substitute interview dates are not available.

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Competition Schedule: 2010–2013 Pappalardo Fellowships

July 2009
  • Call-for-Nominations opened.
  • Application form with instructions mailed to nominees on a rolling basis up until the nomination deadline.
Friday, September 11, 2009
  • Nomination Deadline [Nominations can only be accepted from Faculty and Senior Researchers in physics, astronomy and related fields. Potential candidates cannot self-nominate.]
Friday, October 16, 2009
  • Application Materials Deadline for Candidates. Due to competition scheduling constrictions, no materials can be accepted after this date.
Monday, November 23, 2009
  • Deadline for selection and notification of finalists.
Friday, December 11, and
Saturday, December 12, 2009
  • Panel-style finalist interviews take place at MIT with the faculty members of the Pappalardo Fellowships Executive Committee.
  • PLEASE NOTE: Finalist interviews will ONLY take place on these two dates. Serious candidates are strongly advised to keep these dates open in their calendars, as no substitute interview dates will be possible.
Friday, January 15, 2010
  • Decision deadline for Pappalardo fellowship offers.

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Information for Candidates

Upon receipt of a valid Pappalardo Fellowships nomination from a faculty member or senior researcher within the international community of physics, astronomy or related fields, the Fellowships Office will mail the nominee the 2010-2013 Pappalardo Fellowship application form with instructions.

Candidates for the Pappalardo Fellowships competition are responsible for ensuring that all of the required items listed below are received by the program office by the application materials deadline. All application materials must be sent by either first-class orovernight mail directly to the Fellowships program office. Faxed application materials are not legible enough for reproduction, and thus cannot be accepted.

MAILING ADDRESS INFORMATION for the
MIT PHYSICS DEPARTMENT / PAPPALARDO FELLOWSHIPS OFFICE

MIT Department of Physics
Pappalardo Fellowships Office
Building 4-304
77 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307


The application materials deadline for the 2010-2013 Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics competition is

5:00 pm on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2009.

Unfortunately, due to constraints in the competition schedule, no materials can be accepted after this deadline.

Applicants will be required to provide all of the following items by the application materials deadline in order to qualify for review by the Pappalardo Fellowships Faculty Committee:

  1. Completed 2010-2013 MIT Pappalardo Fellowships application form
  2. Curriculum vitae
  3. List of publications
  4. Essay detailing proposed research during a Pappalardo Fellowship (Two-page maximum length, using single-sided, double-spaced, 8 1/2" x 11" size pages with 1" margins. Any additional pages received will not be included in in the candidate's folder. )
  5. Three letters of recommendation (Letters must be sent separately by referees, and the number is limited to three for each applicant. Any additional letters received will not be included in the candidate's folder.)
  6. One publication preprint or reprint (Optional, and strictly limited to one paper. Unfortunately, any additional papers received will be discarded.)

For the 2010-2013 competition, the finalist interviews will take place on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 and 12, 2009. Please note that these will be the ONLY dates available for this year's finalist interviews.

The 2010-2013 Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics appointments run from September 1, 2010, through August 31, 2013.

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Pappalardo Fellowships Program Overview

The mission of the MIT Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics is to sustain a distinguished postdoctoral program that identifies, recruits, and supports the most talented and promising young physicists at an early stage in their careers. This initiative is made possible by the support of Mr. A. Neil Pappalardo (EE '64), an MIT alumnus with a long history of generosity to both the Institute and the Department of Physics.

The program appoints three new Fellows per academic year for a three-year fellowship term each, by means of an annual competition. All Pappalardo Fellows are provided with:

  • independent, unrestricted choice of research focus and direction within the MIT Department of Physics throughout their three-year fellowship appointment;
  • active faculty mentoring fostered by weekly luncheons and monthly dinners with the Department's faculty throughout the academic year;
  • a competitive annual stipend [$61,000 for first-year Fellows in the 2010-11 academic year] with an annual cost-of-living increase, combined with $5,000 per academic year in discretionary research funds; and
  • MIT Medical health insurance coverage for Fellows and their dependents.

Please note: current MIT graduate students and postdoctoral researchers, or those who have already received an offer for a postdoctoral position from an MIT faculty member, will only be considered in exceptional circumstances.

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Questions

Should you require further information, please email:

Ms. Carol Breen
Communications & Pappalardo Fellowship Program Administrator
MIT Department of Physics

breen@mit.edu

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