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Corrosion Division Morris Cohen Graduate Student Award

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$1,000

deadline Due: January 15, 2026
pencil No essay
graduates No min. GPA required

Eligibility

Corrosion Division Morris Cohen Graduate Student Award, with an application deadline in January, offers numerous awards of $1000 each.

Description

The ECS Corrosion Division Morris Cohen Graduate Student Award was established in 1991 to recognize and reward outstanding graduate research in the field of corrosion science and/or engineering. Recipients are graduate students who have successfully completed their degrees, as testified to by the student's advisor, within a period of two years prior to the nomination submission deadline. A complete nomination package includes the electronic nomination form; nomination letter; a summary of the nominee's Masters or PhD research work outlining the most important aspects of the work and the resultant contributions to corrosion science and technology and the candidate's promise as a future corrosion scientist and/or engineer the date on which all requirements for the degree were completed; a list of the nominee's publications, reports, memberships and involvement with scientific societies, awards received, etc.; copy of the candidate's academic record, and reprints or preprints of publications; and any other pertinent information which might assist the members of the Awards Committee in assessing the candidate. Up to five letters of support may be submitted. Please visit the award's website or contact the Electrochemical Society for more information.
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