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Applicants for the F31 must be candidates for the PhD degree and must be at the dissertation research stage of training at the time of award. NCI requires a clear cancer focus in the research training plan.
The Ruth L. Kirschstein Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Award otherwise known as the F31 fellowship is a highly prestigious research grant designed to cover a graduate students stipend and tuition.
To apply for the NIH F31 fellowship, you will use the ASSIST application portal via NIH eRA Commons. If you do not have an eRA Commons account, please fill out this online form and request the PI (Principal Investigator) account role.
When to apply Typically, students apply for the F31 NRSA in the 3rd or 4th year of their Ph.D. ( You are eligible to apply once you identify a dissertation research project and sponsor(s) (your PI) You are eligible through your 5th year. You can request 2 - 3 years of funding.
The NIH F31 award, formally known as the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award for Individual Predoctoral Fellows, is a prestigious grant awarded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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In addition, while funding success rates for NIH awards are low (ranging from about 15-30% depending on the institute), they are still much higher than other fellowships (like the Helen Hay Whitney, Life Sciences, and Ford Fellowships). In 2019, success rates for the F31 predoctoral fellowship ranged from about 12-64%.
Grants are awarded for a maximum number of years as follows: F30 6 years. F31 3 years (for NIAID) F31 Diversity 5 years.
Tuition and fees paid can be 60% of total institutional tuition, or $16,000, whichever is less. Institutional Allowance may be used to cover expenses such as health insurance, research supplies, equipment, books, and travel to scientific meetings.

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