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Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program (CDIP)

This program provides loans to doctoral students who are interested in applying and competing for CSU faculty positions after completion of their degree. New or continuing full-time students in doctoral programs in the US during the upcoming academic year are invited to apply.

DOE High-Performance Computer Science Fellowship

This fellowship supports students pursuing degrees in fields of study that use high performance computing to solve science and engineering problems. Fellows represent a broad range of science and engineering disciplines. Support includes a stipend, tuition/fees, and mentoring for up to 4 years.

Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant – Arctic Social Sciences

Fellowships for up to two years are available to graduate students enrolled in a US university or institution. Applicants in the social sciences and humanities should be working on dissertations related to the study of the Arctic and northern regions. Applicants must be nominated by an academic advisor. No deadline for submissions.

Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant – Biological Anthropology

The NSF-DDRIG in Biological Anthropology Program supports multifaceted research to advance scientific knowledge of human biology and ecology, including understanding of our evolutionary history and mechanisms that have shaped human and nonhuman primate biological diversity.

Postdoctoral Research Fellowship – Internal Fellowships

The ESA offers internal fellowships for candidates with research backgrounds related to ongoing research activities assigned to one of the Agency’s establishments, ESTEC, ESOC, etc. Applicants must hold a PhD or equivalent degree/training and must be working in fields related to space science or applications, spacecraft techniques, or fields linked to space activities. ESA fellowships […]

Irvington Postdoctoral Fellowships

Postdoctoral fellowships provide support to fund and train young immunologists and cancer immunologists at top universities and research centers around the world. Proposed studies must directly impact our understanding of the immune system’s role in cancer risk and tumor initiation.

Career Awards at the Scientific Interface

BWF’s Career Awards at the Scientific Interface (CASI) provide $500,000 over five years to bridge advanced postdoctoral training and the first three years of faculty service.

Humanities Fellows Program

The Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship of Scholars in the Humanities (formerly the Stanford Humanities Fellows Program) is an interdisciplinary program offering post-doctoral fellowships in humanities disciplines. The program brings outstanding younger scholars (within three years of the PhD) to Stanford on two-year fellowships. Fellows enjoy substantial time to pursue research, teach two courses per year […]

Society of Fellows in The Liberal Arts Postdoctoral Fellowships

The Princeton Society of Fellows is an interdisciplinary group of scholars in the humanities, social sciences, and selected natural sciences. Hosted jointly by the Humanities Council and academic departments, postdoctoral Fellows pursue their research and teach half time.

Sylvia Taylor Johnson Fellowship in Educational Measurement

The Sylvia Taylor Johnson Minority Fellowship is part of the postdoctoral fellowship program at ETS. Sylvia Taylor Johnson had a significant influence nationally on educational measurement and assessment through her research, extensive writings, and service to the educational community as an educator, editor, counselor, committee member, and collaborator. Studies concerning the education of minority students […]

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