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Particulate and Multiphase Processes (PD 23-1415): NSF Transport Phenomena Cluster Opportunity
NSF Engineeering CBET transport-phenomena sub-program supporting unsolicited, proposal-based research on multiphase and particulate science with full proposals accepted year-round.
Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering 2027 Nominations (Global £500,000 Prize)
The QEPrize 2027 nominations are open globally for a one-time £500,000 engineering award, with nomination and referee deadlines in late June and July 2026 and winner announcement scheduled for 2 February 2027.
Rice360 Global Health Fellowship 2026: One-Year Post-Baccalaureate Medical Device Fellowship
The Rice360 Global Health Fellowship is a full-time, one-year post-baccalaureate role for early-career engineers to build low-cost medical technologies for low-resource settings, with salary, benefits, and potential for extension.
Royal Academy of Engineering Policy Fellowships 2026: Systems-Leadership Programme for UK Public-Interest Policy Roles
A Royal Academy of Engineering program for UK-based policymakers and public-sector professionals to gain systems-thinking training and structured mentoring across a four-month policy-and-engineering fellowship.
Transport Phenomena (PD 26-366Y): NSF 2026 Open Grant Window for Multiscale Fluid and Energy Transport Research
The NSF Transport Phenomena program supports fundamental research in mass, momentum, energy, and species transport with a continuously open full-proposal route through the NSF 24-1 framework.
WashU International Research Internship 2026: Fully Funded Summer in the USA
Fully funded 10-week summer research internships (stipend + housing + local transportation) at Washington University in St. Louis for international, full-time penultimate-year undergraduate students.