Not specified
Mar 31, 2026
United States
individual
About This Opportunity
The John Rys Scholarship is an endowed scholarship established by Dr. Harry King in 2015 to support graduate students in the Department of Chemistry at the University at Buffalo. The scholarship is specifically designed for students engaged in high-quality research in computational or theoretical physical chemistry or material science. Recipients must demonstrate excellence in their research pursuits within these specialized fields. Preference for the award is given to non-smokers. The scholarship amount varies and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University at Buffalo Scholarship Portal.
Who Can Apply
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- United States
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- United States
- Applicants
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- academic
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Review process
Students are automatically considered based on completed General Application
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