Peter K. Hepler Research Scholarship
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Mar 01, 2026
International
individual
About This Opportunity
The Peter K. Hepler Research Scholarship was established by friends and colleagues to honor the professor's distinguished career. Professor Hepler elected to designate the scholarship to students who want to conduct their research while working in a scientific laboratory outside of the United States. The scholarship is available to undergraduates in the College of Natural Sciences who are working on biological research and will cover some expenses for full-time research in a foreign laboratory for a period of one to three months. Students must submit an essay describing their research project and role, a budget of anticipated travel and living expenses, a letter from their current research advisor, and a resume.
Who Can Apply
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- International
- Applicants
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- Organizations
- academic
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Required documents
Additional benefits
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