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GPSS Student Travel Grants

The Graduate and Professional Student Senate provides a variety of funding opportunities for graduate students’ experiences outside of the classroom. Funding for the Graduate and Professional Student Senate comes from the Services and Activities Fee (SAF). For more information, visit the Graduate and Professional Student Senate funding opportunities page.

SoN Student Conference Travel Award

A reminder that the University of Washington School of Nursing (SoN) Student Conference Travel Award provides financial support to nursing students to present their research or other original scholarly work at regional and national conferences, meetings, and workshops. This award is supplemental to other sources of funding whenever possible. Students are expected to seek additional travel funds from their departments, advisers, or other external sources. If awarded, students will be required to provide confirmation of presentation acceptance and original receipts…

Applications Open: Bonderman Fellowship 2026

Where would you go if you had eight months to travel solo? Which two continents and 6-9 countries would you visit, and how might the experience change you? Each year, a small group of University of Washington students embarks on the adventure of a lifetime through the Bonderman Fellowship. The 2026 application is now open, and eligible students may apply for this $26,000 fellowship, which supports independent international travel. The Bonderman Fellowship is open to UW undergraduate graduating seniors, graduate…

NEF Graduate Nursing Scholarship Applications Open

Applications are now open for the National Educational Funds (NEF) Graduate Master’s and Doctoral Nursing Scholarship. This scholarship supports master’s- and doctoral-level nursing students by helping make graduate nursing education possible. Application deadline: February 2, 2026 Learn more about the scholarship and eligibility through Nurses Educational Funds Apply for the NEF Graduate Nursing Scholarship

2026 RE-AIM/PRISM Fellowship Opportunity

The RE-AIM/PRISM Consortium is seeking a second cohort of fellows interested in gaining expertise in implementation science, with a specific focus on applying RE-AIM/PRISM through an experiential learning approach. Selected fellows will lead the development of designated topical areas with mentorship and guidance from the RE-AIM/PRISM Consortium and will contribute to the development and dissemination of scholarly and applied products. While this fellowship is unpaid, fellows will receive paid attendance to the annual RE-AIM retreat or an alternate meeting, as…