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Dissertation Research & Writing

Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Individual Predoctoral Fellowship (Parent F31)

The purpose of this fellowship is to provide support for promising doctoral candidates who will be performing dissertation research and training in scientific health-related fields relevant to the missions of the participating NIH Institutes and Centers (ICs).

Belfer-Aptman Scholars Award for Dissertation Research

The Melissa Institute nurtures the work of young scientists by awarding annual scholarships to support doctoral students’ dissertation research in the field of violence prevention. The $2,000 awards are used to defray costs of conducting research. he awards are available to graduate students from any discipline who address issues of violence prevention and/or treatment. The […]

Lillian Gary Taylor Visiting Fellowship in American Literature

The Mary and David Harrison Institute of the University of Virginia Library invites scholars working in the area of American literature to apply for the Lillian Gary Taylor Fellowship and residency. Successful applicants are chosen on the strength of their projects, their relevance to the mission of the Harrison Institute, and the ability of the […]

Woodson Residential Fellowships

Residential Fellowship: For scholars whose work focuses on Race, Ethnicity, and Society in Africa and the Atlantic World (broadly defined as the African Diaspora). The predoctoral fellowship is for a Ph.D candidate at the dissertation level and lasts for 2 years, while the postdoc is for one year.

Elizabeth Munsterberg Koppitz Child Psychology Graduate Fellowships

The Elizabeth Munsterberg Koppitz Fellowship Program provides fellowships and scholarships for graduate student research in the area of child psychology. Several awards, up to $25,000, are given out each year.

Marjorie M. and Lancelot L. Farrar Memorial Awards

This $5,000 award support two outstanding in-progress dissertation projects on any period of French history by students enrolled in a doctoral program at a university in the United States or Canada.

Roy Scrivner Memorial Research Grants

The Roy Scrivner Research Grants provide graduate student grants (preference given to dissertation candidates) for empirical or applied research that encourages the study of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) family psychology and LGBT family therapy.

Dissertation Grant Program

The Microsoft Research Dissertation Grant aims to increase the pipeline of diverse talent receiving advanced degrees in computing-related fields by providing a research funding opportunity for doctoral students from groups under-represented in computing.

Harold Gulliksen Psychometric Research Fellowship

This program aims to increase the number of well-trained scientists in educational assessment, psychometrics and statistics. Selected fellows study at their universities and carry out research under the supervision of an academic mentor and in consultation with an ETS researcher or psychometrician.

Patient Experience Grant and Scholar Program

The Beryl Institute Scholar program supports 1-2 Professional Doctoral Students as they conduct research associated with the patient experience. Candidates come from across the Healthcare educational spectrum from Nursing to Healthcare Administration.

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