Link Foundation
/ Smithsonian Institution Graduate Fellowships
The Link Foundation
The Smithsonian Institution has had
a long association with The Link Foundation, dating back to the
1950's when the Foundation had its offices on the Mall.
The Link Foundation was established in 1953 by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
A. Link in Washington, D.C. The Link Trainer, invented by Mr.
Link in 1929, was the first successful flight simulator and truly
a pioneer engineering effort that started a whole new field of
endeavor. It is the policy of the foundation to make grants
to qualified nonprofit organizations interested in the mastery
of the air and sea, and the development of energy resources and
their conservation. Each year, fellowships have been awarded in
these categories as one means of implementing policy.
General
Information for Link Foundation Fellowship
Fellowships are offered to graduate students to conduct research
in the marine sciences at the Smithsonian Marine Station at Fort
Pierce, Florida. These fellowships are funded through a grant
from the Link Foundation to the Smithsonian Marine Station.
Applicants must propose to conduct research at the Smithsonian
Marine Station at Fort Pierce in one of its areas of research
in association with a member of the Smithsonian professional research
staff (see Specific Research Interests)
for a period of 12 weeks at the graduate student level.
Fellows will be selected for the significance of the work they
propose, their ability to carry out the proposed research and
study, and the extent to which the Smithsonian, through its staff
members and resources, can contribute to the proposed research.
Applicants whose native language is not English are expected
to have the ability to write and converse fluently in English.
1. Qualification for Application for 12-Week Graduate Student
Fellowships
Students enrolled in a graduate program of study at a degree-granting
institution and who have completed at least one semester before
the appointment period, are eligible for 12-week graduate student
fellowships.
2. Deadline for Receipt of Applications
Applications should be sent electronically to Dr. Valerie Paul
at paul@si.edu by February
15, 2008. If you are unable to submit your application electronically,
you may send it to Dr. Valerie Paul, Smithsonian Marine Station,
701 Seaway Drive, Fort Pierce, FL 34949. No applications
will be accepted after February 15, 2008. Notification of
appointment will be sent from this office around April 15, 2008.
3. Use of Information and Method of Selection
All information gathered for an application is circulated to
appropriate staff members and research associates of the Smithsonian
in order to review the application and rank it on its merits.
The number of appointments to be made is determined by the availability
of funds for the coming year. The Institution does not discriminate
on grounds of race, creed, sex, age, marital status, condition
of handicap, or national origin of any applicant.
4. Conditions of Appointment
In submitting an application for a fellowship at the Smithsonian
Marine Station at Fort Pierce, the applicant does not incur any
obligation to accept the appointment if selected.
Graduate student fellows are appointed for a period of 12 weeks.
If fellowship is awarded, funding would be available beginning
June 30, 2008. In accepting an appointment in this program, the
fellow will be expected to devote full-time effort to the research
proposed and to be in residence at the Smithsonian Marine Station
except for approved absences.
5. Use of Smithsonian Facilities
Fellows will be provided with appropriate space to conduct their
research and with the equipment necessary for their work. Applicants
should consult in advance with their proposed advisor(s) regarding
the availability of facilities and equipment. The amount of support
services available to the fellow will be determined by the workload
and the policy of the Marine Station director. Fellows should
correspond with their advisor(s) about these subjects before arrival
at the Marine Station.
6. Stipends and Allowances
The total stipend for graduate student fellows is $4,500 for
the 12-week period. This fellowship does not provide additional
support for travel and/or research allowances.
7. Visas
Upon request, the Smithsonian Marine Station, through the Smithsonian
Institution, will arrange for appropriate visa documentation for
foreign nationals. Normally, visas arranged by the Smithsonian
Institution will give the fellow the status of "Foreign Exchange
Visitor" (J-visa). A spouse and minor children may travel
on the same visa as the fellow.
Non-US citizens must complete all parts of Item 16 on
the Cover Sheet to facilitate arrangement of visa certification.
8. Income Tax
All funds provided under a fellowship are subject to taxes, including
stipends and research and travel allowances. Payment of income
tax is a personal obligation of each individual. Although the
Institution cannot give authoritative advice with respect to individual
tax liability, the following guidelines, based on information
published by the Internal Revenue Service, are provided for your
information. Questions with regard to tax liability should be
addressed to the District Director of Internal Revenue for the
district in which you reside, or to your own attorney.
A. Withholding of Income Tax
Taxes are not withheld from stipends of fellows who are citizens
or permanent residents of the United States. However, in most
cases, taxes are withheld from the stipends of foreign fellows.
B. Quarterly Estimates of Tax
Since stipends are considered to be income but are not subject
to withholding, any portion of such stipend not excluded from
gross income may affect the individual's obligation to file
quarterly estimates of federal income tax (IRS form 1040-ES).
C. State Income Tax
Laws and regulations governing state income tax obligations
vary according to the state of residence. Information regarding
such obligations should be obtained from the appropriate state
authorities.
D. Social Security
Non-resident aliens present in the United States under an
F or J visa receiving fellowship income are not liable for
social security tax. With respect to U.S. citizens and resident
aliens, informal information received from the Internal Revenue
Service advises that fellowship income is not considered to
be income derived from a trade or business and is not, therefore,
subject to self-employment (social security) tax.
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Fellow Application Materials
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Specific Research Interests
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Pierce
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