2025 NEH Summer Stipends
RDS was notified that NEH will not be running a competition for the Summer Stipends program this fall.
Faculty are encouraged to consider the NEH Fellowships (not a limited submission) as an alternative option.
RDS was notified that NEH will not be running a competition for the Summer Stipends program this fall.
Faculty are encouraged to consider the NEH Fellowships (not a limited submission) as an alternative option.
Limit: 4 // Tickets Available: 0
Z. Chen (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
M. Singh (Computer Science)
M. Pacenti (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
I. Johnson (Pharmacology - COM-T)
Google PhD Fellowships directly support graduate students as they pursue their PhD, as well as connect them to a Google Research Mentor.
Nurturing and maintaining strong relations with the academic community is a top priority at Google. The Google PhD Fellowship Program was created to recognize outstanding graduate students doing exceptional and innovative research in areas relevant to computer science and related fields. Fellowships support promising PhD candidates of all backgrounds who seek to influence the future of technology. Our research teams impact technology used by people all over the world and we encourage people of a wide range of backgrounds to apply. We currently offer fellowships in Africa, Australia, Canada, East Asia, Europe, India, Latin America, the Middle East, New Zealand, Southeast Asia and the United States.
PhD students from Africa, Australia, Canada, East Asia, Europe, India, Latin America, the Middle East, New Zealand, Southeast Asia and the United States, must be nominated for the fellowship by their university. Applications must be submitted by an official representative of the university during the application window. Please see our FAQ for more information.
Eligibility
Universities should only nominate students that meet the following requirements:
No Applicants // Limit: 1 postdoctoral applicant per lab
The PhRMA Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in Drug Discovery supports individuals (U.S. and non-U.S. citizens) engaged in a multidisciplinary, collaborative research training program at an accredited U.S. university that will extend their credentials in drug discovery research.
Eligibility
Only one postdoctoral applicant per lab may apply for this award. If multiple applicants apply, they will automatically be ineligible. Potential applicants and their thesis advisors and/or lab managers should decide who should apply.
For full eligibility criteria, please see the Drug Discovery Postdoctoral Fellowship webpage.
No Applicants // Limit: 1 postdoctoral applicant per lab
The PhRMA Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in Drug Delivery supports individuals (U.S. and non-U.S. citizens) engaged in a multidisciplinary, collaborative research training program at an accredited U.S. university that will extend their credentials in drug delivery research, including basic pharmaceutics, biopharmaceutics, pharmaceutical technology, pharmaceutical biotechnology, or biomedical engineering.
Eligibility
Only one postdoctoral applicant per lab may apply for this award. If multiple applicants apply, they will automatically be ineligible. Potential applicants and their thesis advisors and/or lab managers should decide who should apply.
For full eligibility criteria, please see the Drug Delivery Postdoctoral Fellowship webpage.
Limit: 1 predoctoral applicant per lab
M.P. Resmi (Ganesh Lab, Department of Molecular Medicine)
The PhRMA Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship in Drug Delivery provides support for promising students (U.S. and non-U.S. citizens) in advanced stages of training and thesis research in drug delivery research, including basic pharmaceutics, biopharmaceutics, pharmaceutical technology, pharmaceutical biotechnology, or biomedical engineering.
Eligibility
Only one predoctoral applicant per lab may apply for this award. If multiple applicants apply, they will automatically be ineligible. Potential applicants and their thesis advisors and/or lab managers should decide who should apply.
For full eligibility criteria, please see the Drug Delivery Predoctoral Fellows webpage.
No Applicants // Limit: 1 predoctoral applicant per lab
The PhRMA Foundation’s Predoctoral Fellowship in Translational Medicine supports promising students (U.S. and non-U.S. citizens) in advanced stages of training and thesis research in translational medicine.
Eligibility
Only one predoctoral applicant per lab may apply for this award. If multiple applicants apply, they will automatically be ineligible. Potential applicants and their thesis advisors and/or lab managers should decide who should apply.
For full eligibility criteria, please see the Translational Medicine Predoctoral Fellowship webpage.
No Applicants // Limit: 1 postdoctoral applicant per lab
The PhRMA Foundation’s Postdoctoral Fellowship in Translational Medicine supports individuals (U.S. and non-U.S. citizens) engaged in a multidisciplinary, collaborative research training program at an accredited U.S. university that will extend their credentials in translational medicine.
Eligibility
Only one postdoctoral applicant per lab may apply for this award. If multiple applicants apply, they will automatically be ineligible. Potential applicants and their thesis advisors and/or lab managers should decide who should apply.
For full eligibility criteria, please see the Postdoctoral Fellowships - Translational Medicine webpage.
Limit: 1 predoctoral applicant per lab
M. Ma (Hongmin Li Lab)
The PhRMA Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship in Drug Discovery provides support for promising students (U.S. and non-U.S. citizens) in advanced stages of training and thesis research in drug discovery research.
Eligibility
Only one predoctoral applicant per lab may apply for this award. If multiple applicants apply, they will automatically be ineligible. Potential applicants and their thesis advisors and/or lab managers should decide who should apply.
For full eligibility criteria, please see the Drug Discovery Predoctoral Fellowship webpage.
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E. Gumm (Psychiatry - COM-T)
Application Limits
You may not submit more than one application. If you submit more than one
application, we will only accept the last on-time submission.|
If an entity applies as part of a consortium, the entity is not eligible to submit a
separate, stand-alone application.
Purpose
The purpose of the Addiction Medicine Fellowship (AMF) program is to expand the
number of fellows at accredited AMF and Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship (APF)
programs trained as addiction medicine specialists who practice in medically
underserved, community-based settings that integrate primary care with mental health
disorder and substance use disorder (SUD) prevention and treatment services. The
fellowship must include training in prevention and treatment services in medically
underserved, community-based settings, including in rural areas, that do not have
access or have limited access to SUD treatment. The program includes training for both
addiction medicine and/or addiction psychiatry fellows. Its goal is to increase the
number of physicians who are board-certified specialists in addiction medicine or
addiction psychiatry who will serve in medically underserved community-based
settings, including in rural areas, once trained. The program supports training to:
Limit: 2* // PIs selected:
Junior Scholar: S. Klar (Government and Public Policy)
Senior Scholar: O. Schilke (Management and Organizations)
*UA may nominating one Junior Scholar and one Senior Scholar.
Due to the competitive nature of this funding program, the internal selection process will be held with an anticipated deadline. Based on previous funding cycles, UA anticipates a sponsor deadline of November 14, 2023.
The fellows program was established in 2015 to provide philanthropic support to extraordinary scholars and writers for high-caliber research in the humanities and social sciences. Fellowships of $200,000 are awarded annually to exceptional scholars, authors, journalists, and public intellectuals. The criteria prioritize the originality and promise of the research, its potential impact on the field, and the scholar’s plans for communicating the findings to a broad audience. The funding is for a period of one or two years with the anticipated result of a book or major study. Regardless of title, a junior scholar is defined as someone who received their PhD within the last 10 years (2013–2023, for the 2024 fellowship program).
Through the study of political polarization in the United States, the Corporation seeks to raise awareness in the philanthropic sector, guide public policy, and help inform the foundation’s grantmaking in democracy, education, and international peace and security.
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