Apply for 2024-2025 Duke Graduate School Fellowships

2023-2024 application deadlines.

The Fall 2023 and Spring 2024 application periods have passed. Check back in Fall 2024 for next academic year's application periods.

If you have questions, contact [email protected] .

The Duke Graduate School offers a number of fellowships for continuing Ph.D. students, including fellowships that provide full support for the academic year, summer research fellowships for the summer, teaching fellowships, and dissertation research travel awards.

  • Application instructions (PDF)
  • AwardSpring application walkthrough video
  • Instructions for faculty writing letters of recommendation (PDF)
  • Video: Information session about applying for PhD fellowships (October 10,2023)

Available Fellowships

Click on each for description, criteria, and application instructions.

Fellowships (Fall 2023 Application Period)

Need DGS Approval to Apply

Maximum Applicants Per Program

Application

 DGS/Advisor
letters due
 

Awardee Notified by

Accept / Decline by

Y

No limit

Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, 2023

Nov. 20, 2023

Dec.18, 2023

Jan. 12, 2024

Y

2

Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, 2023

Nov. 20, 2023

Feb. 19, 2024

April 1, 2024

Y

No limit

Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, 2023

Nov. 20, 2023

Feb. 19, 2024

April 1, 2024

YNo limitOct. 1 to Nov. 13, 2023Nov. 20, 2023December 2023December 2023

Y

2

Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, 2023

Nov. 20, 2023

Feb. 19, 2024

April 1, 2024

Y

2

Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, 2023

Nov. 20, 2023

Feb. 19, 2024

April 1, 2024

Y

2

Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, 2023

Nov. 20, 2023

Feb. 19, 2024

April 1, 2024

Y

2

Oct. 1 to Nov. 113 2023

Nov. 20, 2023

Feb. 19, 2024

April 1, 2024

Y2

Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, 2023

Nov. 20, 2023

Feb. 19, 2024

April 1, 2024

Y

2

Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, 2023

Nov. 20, 2023

Feb. 19, 2024

April 1, 2024

Y

No limit

Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, 2023

Nov. 20, 2023

Feb. 19, 2024

April 1, 2024

Y

2

Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, 2023

Nov. 20, 2023

Feb. 19, 2024

April 1, 2024

Y

No limit

Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, 2023

Nov. 20, 2023

Feb. 19, 2024

April 1, 2024

Y

2

Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, 2023

Nov. 20, 2023

Feb. 19, 2024

April 1, 2024

YNo limit

Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, 2023

N/A

December 2023

December 2023

Y

2

Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, 2023

Nov. 20, 2023

Feb. 19, 2024

April 1, 2024

Y

No limit

Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, 2023

Nov. 20, 2023

Jan. 15, 2024

March 1, 2024

Y

No limit

Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, 2023

Nov. 20, 2023

Jan. 15, 2024

March 1, 2024

Y

No limit

Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, 2023

Nov. 20, 2023

Jan. 15, 2024

March 1, 2024

Y

No limit

Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, 2023

Nov. 20, 2023

Jan. 15, 2024

March 1, 2024

Y

No limit

Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, 2023

Nov. 20, 2023

Jan. 15, 2024

March 1, 2024

Y

3

Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, 2023

Nov. 20, 2023

Feb. 19, 2024

April 1, 2024

Y

1

Oct. 1 to Nov. 13, 2023

Nov. 20, 2023

Feb. 19, 2024

April 1, 2024

Fellowships (Spring 2024 Application Period)

Need DGS Approval to Apply

Maximum Applicants Per Program

Application Period

DGS/Advisor
letters due

Awardee Notified by

Accept / Decline by

Y

No limit

March 1 to March 31, 2024

April 7, 2024

April 23, 2024

April 30, 2024

Y

No limit

March 1 to March 31, 2024

April 7, 2024

April 23, 2024

April 30, 2024

YNo limitMarch 1 to March 31, 2024April 7, 2024April  2024May 31, 2024
YNo limitMarch 1 to March 31, 2024April 7, 2024April 2024May 31, 2024

Y

No limit

March 1 to March 31, 2024

N/A

April 21, 2024

N/A

Y

No limit

March 1 to March 31, 2024

N/A

April 23, 2024

April 30, 2024

Application Information

The application period for most of the fellowships is in the fall, with a couple fellowships accepting applications in the spring. Here are the application dates for fellowships 

  • Fall application period: October 1 to mid-November (exact dates updated annually)
  • Letter-of-recommendation deadline for fall application period: one week after student application deadline
  • Spring application period: March-May each year

Most of the fellowships require applicants to obtain approval from their director of graduate studies (DGS) before submitting an application. Some fellowships also place a limit on the number of applicants each program can nominate. The fellowship-specific requirements are indicated in the list below. Programs differ in how they choose their nominees. Interested students should check with their DGS.

Summer research fellowship for first- and second-year Ph.D. students: No letter of recommendation needed. (The application period for this fellowship will open in spring 2023)

All other fellowships: As part of the fellowship application, students will be required to request two letters of recommendation , one from their director of graduate studies 1 and the other from their primary faculty adviser. Students will make this request from within the fellowship application system, and the request will be emailed to the recommenders.

Each recommender will need to write only one letter for each student , regardless of how many fellowships the student applies for. The request email will contain further instructions, such as what information the letter needs to include.

1 - For the Bass Instructional Fellowships, the DGS's letter will only need to verify that:

  • the applicant is making satisfactory research/dissertation progress;
  • the applicant has completed any teaching or TAing required by his/her department; and
  • the applicant's service as a Bass Instructor of Record, TA, or Digital Education Fellow would not interfere with his/her department's teaching or TA needs. 

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Funding for Graduate Students

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From research experiences across the world to internships at its headquarters, the U.S. National Science Foundation offers graduate students and recent Ph.D.s paid opportunities to expand their skills and knowledge in science and engineering.

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Information for principal investigators

This page highlights opportunities that graduate students and recent Ph.D.s can directly apply to.

If you're interested in supporting graduate students with NSF funding, explore NSF's  Funding Search  page. Most of NSF's funding opportunities allow proposers to include graduate student researchers in their project budget.

Some NSF opportunities focus explicitly on supporting graduate student training through  internships  and other activities, like NSF's  Non-Academic Research Internships for Graduate Students (INTERN) program.

NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)

2015 GRFP awardee Lekeah A. Durden, a Ph.D. student.

The prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program  supports outstanding graduate students who are pursuing research-based master's or doctoral degrees in STEM — science, technology, engineering and mathematics — or in STEM education.

The five-year fellowship provides three years of financial support that can be used at accredited U.S. institutions. This support includes an annual stipend and a cost-of-education allowance covering tuition and fees.

Eligibility

Applicants must be citizens, nationals or permanent residents of the United States. Applicants must be pursuing full-time research-based master's and doctoral degrees in STEM or in STEM education at accredited U.S. institutions.

How to apply

Applications are due in the fall of each year. Learn more about the program and how to apply at  nsfgrfp.org .

And read NSF 101 for some tips on how to apply .

International Research Experiences for Students (IRES)

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NSF's IRES program offers international research opportunities to undergraduate and graduate students.

Participants are mentored by researchers at a foreign lab, allowing them to build their professional network. IRES opportunities usually involve small groups of students who travel to a host institution for a summer-length research project.

Undergraduate or graduate students who are citizens, nationals or permanent residents of the United States are eligible to apply.

Students must contact researchers with IRES funding for information and application materials. Application materials for different IRES opportunities can vary: they may require a statement of purpose, transcripts, reference letters or additional materials.

To find active IRES projects, visit the  NSF IRES Project Search . Each project lists the name and contact information of the principal investigator, or lead, of that project.

You can also find many (but not all) IRES opportunities on the  NSF Education and Training Application  website, where you can prepare and submit applications for IRES and other NSF education and training opportunities.

Computer and Information Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowships (CSGrad4US)

Rice University graduate student Wendy Hu

The CSGrad4US program helps bachelor's degree holders return to academia and pursue their research interests in computer and information science and engineering fields.

The three-year fellowship includes a stipend and cost-of-education allowance. 

Applicants must be citizens, nationals or permanent residents of the United States who are not currently enrolled in any degree-granting program and have never enrolled in a doctoral program. Applicants must intend to apply for full-time enrollment in a research-based doctoral degree program in a computer and information science and engineering field within two years.

Applications are typically due in the spring or early summer of each year. Learn more about the program and how to apply on the CISE Graduate Fellowships page.

Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants (DDRIG)

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Some of NSF's programs offer grants to doctoral students, allowing them to undertake significant data-gathering projects and conduct field research in settings away from their campus.

The award amounts of these grants vary across programs but typically fall between $15,000 to $40,000 (excluding indirect costs).

Doctoral students enrolled in U.S. institutions of higher education who are conducting scientific research are eligible to apply. Applicants do not need to be U.S. citizens.

These proposals are submitted to NSF through regular organizational channels by the doctoral student's dissertation advisor, with the student serving as the co-principal investigator on the proposal.

Visit NSF's  Funding Search  to see the list of programs that currently accept DDRIG proposals. Deadlines vary by program: some accept proposals at any time while others have annual or semi-annual deadlines.

Note: Information on the NSF-funded Law and Science Dissertation Grant (LSDG) can be found on the LSDG website .

NSF Research Traineeship Program (NRT)

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The NSF Research Traineeship Program gives graduate students opportunities to develop the skills and knowledge needed to pursue a range of STEM careers.

Graduate students funded by the program receive, at minimum, 12-month-long stipends that support their participation in the program's training activities, which can include courses, workshops and research projects.

Graduate students who are citizens, nationals and permanent residents of the United States are eligible to participate as funded trainees in the NRT program. International students can participate as unfunded trainees. Participants must be enrolled in research-based master's or doctoral degree programs.

Students must contact researchers with NRT funding for information and application materials.

To find active NRT projects, visit the  NSF NRT Project Search . Each project lists the name and contact information of the Principal Investigator, or lead, of that project.

For more information about the NSF Research Traineeship Program, please contact  [email protected] .

Mathematical Sciences Graduate Internship

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NSF's Mathematical Sciences Graduate Internship program supports summer research internships for doctoral students in the mathematical sciences. These internships are primarily at national laboratories and focus on introducing students to applications of mathematical or statistical theories outside of academia.

Current graduate students pursuing doctoral degrees in mathematics, statistics or applied mathematics are eligible to apply. Participants do not need to be U.S. citizens.

Applications are due in the fall or winter each year. Learn more about the program and how to apply on the internship website .

Presidential Management Fellowship Program

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The Presidential Management Fellows Program is a two-year paid fellowship designed to prepare current or recent graduate students for a career in the analysis and management of public policies and programs. At NSF, fellows serve as program and management analysts and a variety of other positions requiring a scientific degree.

Current or recent graduate students are eligible to apply.

Applications are due in the fall of each year. Learn more about the program and how to apply at  pmf.gov .

Summer Scholars Internship Program

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NSF's Summer Scholars Internship Program is a 10-week-long summer internship for undergraduate and graduate students. Students participating in the program work in NSF offices that align with their academic interests.

Through the program, interns learn about science administration and how federal policies affect the science and engineering community.

Graduate students and undergraduates who are citizens, nationals or permanent residents of the United States are eligible to apply.

Students interested in the NSF Summer Scholars Internship Program can apply through the following organizations:

  • QEM Network
  • Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities National Internship Program

For more information on the NSF Summer Scholars Internship Program, please contact  [email protected] .

Applying for a postdoc?

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NSF's Postdoctoral Research Fellowships support independent postdoctoral research, allowing fellows to perform work that will broaden their perspectives, facilitate interdisciplinary interactions, and help establish them in leadership positions.

These two- or three-year fellowships provide a stipend and a research and training allowance.

Citizens, nationals and permanent residents of the United States who have recently earned a Ph.D. or will have earned their Ph.D. before beginning the fellowship are eligible to apply.

Current postdoctoral fellowship opportunities can be found on NSF's  Funding Search .

Deadlines vary by program: some accept proposals at any time while others have annual deadlines.

  • PhD online application (closed)
  • Travel grant online application
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Conditions & extensions – PhD fellowships

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  • Puts the proposed work in context. Most projects we fund also have support from other sources. To help us understand the expected impact of Google support, please explain what funding you already have for this area of research and how the proposed work relates to your existing plans. Do you plan to build a capability for other research, provide a tool, reproduce a prior result, collaborate with others to try something out, follow up on a promising idea, or explore a new one? All are potentially of interest; we just want to know.
  • Makes the case to a non-expert. While we try to have your proposal reviewed by a Google expert in your field, it will also be read by non-experts, so please make at least the motivation and outcomes broadly accessible.
  • Tells us how this research impacts an underserved community and why you are qualified to do this research. It can be through social, cultural, or regional expertise, specifically related to the research to conduct successful work.
  • The proposal should show promise that it will benefit society or advance desired societal outcomes.
  • What research areas do the CS-ER Awards support?

    Priority research areas include, but are not limited to:

    • Developmental readiness: What are effective instructional strategies for identifying whether a student is developmentally ready to learn particular CS concepts?
    • Engagement: How does early CS experience impact future interest in CS?
    • Equity: What interventions, supports, approaches or materials are most effective for increasing engagement and success for students from historically marginalized groups?
    • Implementation: How can districts and states verify the effectiveness of their CS education implementations?
    • Preservice education: What exemplary and scalable models exist for incorporating CS learning into teacher preparation programs?
    • Professional development: What are the best practices for CS PD in terms of positively impacting student learning?
    • Teaching CS: What models of CS content delivery provide the largest impact on students learning (after school, in school discrete courses, in school integrated into other disciplines)? How do we measure effective CS teaching?

    Are students attending institutions outside the United States and Canada eligible?

    No, students attending institutions outside the United States and Canada are not eligible for CSRMP at this time. We hope to expand to other regions/countries in future academic years.

    What is considered an adjacent field for computer science?

    CSRMP supports students from historically marginalized groups in their pursuit of computing research pathways. In order for students to have a beneficial experience in the program, students should be enrolled in a degree-granting program in Computer Science, an adjacent field (e.g., Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Information Science, Information Systems, Information Technology), or a field that includes a programming/computer science foundation.

    Will feedback be provided on the proposal that we submit?

    No, applicants will not receive feedback on the proposal submitted.

    Is it possible to receive an extension?

    No, all applications must be submitted by 11:59:59pm on the day of the application deadline. Late submissions are not reviewed, and extensions are not granted.

    What is considered a “historically marginalized group"?

    The definition of who is historically marginalized is responsive to a specific region, context, and its nuances; the proposal should define the students from groups historically marginalized in computing research that the initiative aims to impact, and how the initiative will address their needs.

    What opportunities do you have for university students?

    You can find information on our programs for students on the Student Page of Google’s job site.

    How can I find more information about recruiting, on-campus events, or other non-research topics?

    You can visit our student site at google.com/students .

    How can I submit an idea to Google.org?

    For information on philanthropic initiatives at Google, visit the Google.org site.

    Does Google have a program to supply professors with Android phones or Chrome OS devices for research or teaching purposes?

    If a professor needs phones, tablets, or Chromebooks for research purposes, he or she can submit an application to our Faculty Research Awards program requesting the budget needed to purchase the devices. Google does not currently have a program to provide Android phones or other hardware to be used for teaching or classroom purposes.

    I have a question I need additional help with. Who can I contact?

    Please look through the entire FAQ above before writing in; we will not be able to respond to questions whose answers are contained in this document. For questions about students, recruiting, on-campus events, or other non-research topics regarding universities in North America, please email [email protected] . If you have questions specific to your region, you may send questions to [email protected] for universities in Europe, Africa, or the Middle East, or to [email protected] for universities in China. Please note that due to the high volume of emails we receive, we may not be able to respond to questions or requests that don't fall into one of the categories listed above.

    What does the Google PhD Fellowship include?

    Students receive named Fellowships which include a monetary award. The funds are given directly to the university to be distributed to cover the student’s expenses and stipend as appropriate. In addition, the student will be matched with a Google Research Mentor. There is no employee relationship between the student and Google as a result of receiving the fellowship. The award does not preclude future eligibility for internships or employment opportunities at Google, nor does it increase the chances of obtaining them. If students wish to apply for a job at Google, they are welcome to apply for jobs and go through the same hiring process as any other person.

    • Up to 3 year Fellowship
    • US $12K to cover stipend and other research related activities, travel expenses including overseas travel
    • Google Research Mentor

    Australia and New Zealand

    • 1 year Fellowship
    • AUD $15K to cover stipend and other research related activities, travel expenses including overseas travel

    Canada and the United States

    • Up to 2 year Fellowship (effective from 2024 for new recipients)
    • Full tuition and fees (enrollment fees, health insurance, books) plus a stipend to be used for living expenses, travel and personal equipment
    • US $10K to cover stipend and other research related activities, travel expenses including overseas travel
    • Yearly bursary towards stipend / salary, health care, social benefits, tuition and fees, conference travel and personal computing equipment. The bursary varies by country.

    Early-stage PhD students

    • Up to 4 year Fellowship
    • US $50K to cover stipend and other research related activities, travel expenses including overseas travel

    Late-stage PhD students

    • US $10K to recognise research contributions, cover stipend and other research related activities, travel expenses including overseas travel

    Latin America

    • US $15K per year to cover stipend and other research related activities, travel expenses including overseas travel

    Southeast Asia

    • US $10K per year for up to 3 years (or up to graduation, whichever is earlier) to cover stipend and other research related activities, travel expenses including overseas travel

    Is my university eligible for the PhD Fellowship Program?

    Africa, Australia/New Zealand , Canada, East Asia, Europe and the United States : universities must be an accredited research institution that awards research degrees to PhD students in computer science (or an adjacent field).

    India, Latin America and Southeast Asia : applications are open to universities/institutes in India, Latin America (excluding Cuba), and in eligible Southeast Asian countries/regions (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam).

    Restrictions : All award payments and recipients will be reviewed for compliance with relevant US and international laws, regulations and policies. Google reserves the right to withhold funding that may violate laws, regulations or our policies.

    What are the eligibility requirements for students?

    All regions

    • Students must remain enrolled full-time in the PhD program for the duration of the Fellowship or forfeit the award.
    • Google employees, and their spouses, children, and members of their household are not eligible.
    • Students that are already supported by a comparable industry award are not eligible. Government or non-profit organization funding is exempt.
    • Past awardees from the PhD Fellowship program are not eligible to apply again.
    • Grant of the Fellowship does not mean admission to a PhD program. The awardee must separately apply and be accepted to a PhD program in computer science (or an adjacent field) at an eligible institution.
    • Grant of the Fellowship will be subject to the rules and guidelines applicable in the institution where the awardee registers for the PhD program.

    Nominated students in Africa, Australia and New Zealand, Canada and the United States, East Asia and Europe.

    Universities should only nominate students that meet the following requirements:

    • Africa: Incoming PhD students are eligible to apply, but the Fellowship award shall be contingent on the awardee registering for a full-time PhD program in computer science (or an adjacent field) within the academic award year of the Fellowship award, or the award shall be forfeited.
    • Australia and New Zealand : early-stage students enrolled in the first or second year of their PhD (no requirement for completion of graduate coursework by the academic award year).
    • Canada and the United States : students who have completed graduate coursework in their PhD by the academic award year when the Fellowship begins.
    • East Asia: students who have completed most of graduate coursework in their PhD by the academic award year when the Fellowship begins. Students should have sufficient time for research projects after receiving a fellowship.
    • Europe: Students enrolled at any stage of their PhD are eligible to apply.

    Direct applicant students in India, Latin America and Southeast Asia

    • Latin America : incoming or early stage-students enrolled in the first or second year of their PhD (no requirement for completion of graduate coursework by the academic award year).

    What should be included in an application? What language should the application be in?

    All application materials should be submitted in English.

    For each student nomination, the university will be asked to submit the following material in a single, flat (not portfolio) PDF file:

    • Student CV with links to website and publications (if available)
    • Short (1-page) resume/CV of the student's primary PhD program advisor
    • Available transcripts (mark sheets) starting from first year/semester of Bachelor's degree to date
    • Research proposal (maximum 3 pages, excluding references)
    • 2-3 letters of recommendation from those familiar with the nominee''s work (at least one from the thesis advisor for current PhD students)
    • Student essay response (350-word limit) to: What impact would receiving this Fellowship have on your education? Describe any circumstances affecting your need for a Fellowship and what educational goals this Fellowship will enable you to accomplish.
    • Transcripts of current and previous academic records
    • 1-2 letters of recommendation from those familiar with the nominee's work (at least one from the thesis advisor)

    Canada, East Asia, the United States

    • Cover sheet signed by the Department Chair confirming the student passes eligibility requirements. (See FAQ "What are the eligibility requirements for students?")
    • Short (1-page) CV of the student's primary advisor
    • 2-3 letters of recommendation from those familiar with the nominee's work (at least one from the thesis advisor)
    • Research / dissertation proposal (maximum 3 pages, excluding references)
    • Student essay response (350-word limit) to: Describe the desired impact your research will make on the field and society, and why this is important to you. Include any personal, educational and/or professional experiences that have motivated your research interests.
    • Student essay response (350-word limit) to: Describe an example of your leadership experience in which you have positively influenced others, helped resolve disputes or contributed to group efforts over time. (A leadership role can mean more than just a title. It can mean being a mentor to others, acting as the person in charge of a specific task, or taking the lead role in organizing an event or project. Think about what you accomplished and what you learned from the experience. What were your responsibilities? Did you lead a team? How did your experience change your perspective on leading others? Did you help to resolve an important dispute at your school, church, in your community or an organization? And your leadership role doesn’t necessarily have to be limited to school activities. For example, do you help out or take care of your family?)

    India and Southeast Asia

    Students will need the following documents in a single, flat (not portfolio) PDF file in order to complete an application (in English only):

    • Student applicant’s resume with links to website and publications (if available)
    • Short (one-page) resume/CV of the student applicant's primary PhD program advisor
    • 2-3 letters of recommendation from those familiar with the applicant's work (at least one from the thesis advisor for current PhD students)
    • Applicant's essay response (350-word limit) to: Describe the desired impact your research will make on the field and society, and why this is important to you. Include any personal, educational and/or professional experiences that have motivated your research interests.
    • Applicant's essay response (350-word limit) to: What are your long-term goals for your pathway in computing research, and how would receiving the Google PhD Fellowship help you progress toward those goals in the short-term?

    How do I apply for the PhD Fellowship Program? Who should submit the applications? Can students apply directly for a Fellowship?

    Check the FAQ for details on eligibility and application requirements in your region before applying. Submission forms are available on the main Google PhD Fellowship Program page when the application period begins.

    India, Latin America and Southeast Asia: students may apply directly during the application period.

    Africa, Australia, Canada, East Asia, Europe, New Zealand, and the United States : students cannot apply directly to the program; they must be nominated by an eligible university during the application period.

    How many students may each university nominate?

    India, Latin America and Southeast Asia : applications are open directly to students with no limit to the number of students that can apply from a university.

    Australia and New Zealand : universities may nominate up to two eligible students.

    Canada and the United States : Universities may nominate up to four eligible students. We encourage nominating students with diverse backgrounds especially those from historically marginalized groups in the field of computing. If more than two students are nominated then we strongly encourage additional nominees who self-identify as a woman, Black / African descent, Hispanic / Latino / Latinx, Indigenous, and/or a person with a disability.

    Africa, East Asia and Europe : Universities may nominate up to three eligible students. We encourage nominating students with diverse backgrounds especially those from historically marginalized groups in the field of computing. If more than two students are nominated then we strongly encourage the additional nominee who self-identifies as a woman.

    *Applications are evaluated on merit. Please see FAQ for details on how applications are evaluated.

    How are applications evaluated?

    Applications are evaluated on the strength of the research proposal, research impact, student academic achievements, and leadership potential. Research proposals are evaluated for innovative concepts that are relevant to Google’s research areas, as well as aspects of robustness and potential impact to the field. Proposals should include the direction and any plans of where your work is going in addition to a comprehensive description of the research you are pursuing.

    In Canada and the United State, East Asia and Latin America, essay responses are evaluated in addition to application materials to determine an overall recommendation.

    A nominee's status as a member of a historically marginalized group is not considered in the selection of award recipients.

    Research should align with Google AI Principles .

    Incomplete proposals will not be considered.

    How are Google PhD Fellowships given?

    Any monetary awards will be paid directly to the Fellow's university for distribution. No overhead should be assessed against them.

    What are the intellectual property implications of a Google PhD Fellowship?

    Fellowship recipients are not subject to intellectual property restrictions unless they complete an internship at Google. If that is the case, they are subject to the same intellectual property restrictions as any other Google intern.

    Will the Fellowship recipients become employees of Google?

    No, Fellowship recipients do not become employees of Google due to receiving the award. The award does not preclude future eligibility for internships or employment opportunities at Google, nor does it increase the chances of obtaining them. If they are interested in working at Google, they are welcome to apply for jobs and go through the same hiring process as any other person.

    Can Fellowship recipients also be considered for other Google scholarships?

    Yes, Fellowship recipients are eligible for these scholarships .

    After award notification, when do the Google PhD Fellowships begin?

    After Google PhD Fellowship recipients are notified, the Fellowship is effective starting the following school year.

    What is the program application time period?

    Applications for the 2024 program will open in March 2024 and close in May 2024 for all regions. Refer to the main Google PhD Fellowship Program page for each region’s application details.

    A global awards announcement will be made in September on the Google Research Blog publicly announcing all award recipients.

    How can I ask additional questions?

    Due to the volume of emails we receive, we may not be able to respond to questions where the answer is available on the website. If your question has not been answered by a FAQ, email:

    Africa: [email protected]

    Australia and New Zealand: [email protected]

    Canada and the United States: [email protected]

    East Asia: [email protected]

    Europe: [email protected]

    India: [email protected]

    Latin America: [email protected]

    Southeast Asia: [email protected]

    What is the evaluation criteria when assessing proposals?

    To ensure fairness, we use a scoring rubric for consistency across reviews. We look at the criteria below to assess proposals. Proposals must comply with the required format and other Research Scholar Program guidelines.

    • Faculty Merit : Faculty is accomplished in research, community engagement, and open source contributions, with potential to contribute to responsible innovation.
    • Research Merit : Faculty's proposed research is aligned with Google Research interests, innovative, and likely to have a significant impact on the field.
    • Proposal Quality : The research proposal is clear, focused, and well-organized, and it demonstrates the team's ability to successfully execute the research and achieve a significant impact.
    • Broadening Participation : Faculty is committed to broadening participation in computing through their work on a variety of initiatives, including, for example, designing and deploying programs, and training and mentoring students from historically marginalized groups.
    • AI Ethics Principles : The research proposal strongly aligns with Google's AI Principles .

    What are the steps for the selection process?

    • November: Applications open
    • December/January: Proposal reviews and scoring
    • February: Committee reviews proposals, scoring and make selections
    • March: Approval process for selected proposals
    • April: Applicants are notified of decision

    We completely understand the desire to receive feedback and do our best to meet this request. However, due to the high volume of applications received, you may not receive feedback on your proposal. To ensure fairness, we use a scoring rubric for consistency across reviews.

    How many times can I apply for the Research Scholar program?

    Faculty may apply up to a maximum of 3 times within the 7 years they received their PhD.

    Can I receive this award more than once?

    Faculty can receive a Research Scholar award only once. Previous Faculty Research Award recipients are still eligible to receive a Research Scholar award.

    Who is eligible to apply for the Research Scholar Program?

    Institutions:

    • We accept applications from full-time faculty at universities around the world. Funding is focused on supporting the faculty’s research. We do not allow applications from non-degree-granting research institutions.
    • Since our funding is structured as unrestricted gifts to degree-granting Universities, we cannot process awards to other institutions (e.g. not-for-profits institutions, hospitals, non-degree-granting research institutes, etc) even if they are affiliated with a University. A Principal Investigator must apply in his or her capacity as a university professor and must be able to accept an award through that University.

    Principal Investigator Requirements:

    • Global faculty who have received their PhD less than 7 years from submission from degree-granting institutions who are doing research within fields relevant to Google.
    • An applicant may only serve as Principal Investigator or co-Principal Investigator on one proposal per round, they cannot be listed on two separate proposals.
    • We understand that titles may differ globally. In order for someone without the title of professor to apply, he or she must be a full-time faculty member at an eligible institution and serve as a formal advisor to masters or PhD students. We may, at our discretion, provide funding for Principal Investigators who advise undergraduate students at colleges that do not award advanced degrees.

    Past Applicants:

    • If an applicant’s proposal was not selected for funding the previous round, they are welcome to apply with a new proposal (or substantively revised proposal) the following round. A Principal Investigator can apply a maximum of 3 times within the 7 years post-PhD.

    How do I apply for the Research Scholar Program?

    The application process includes filling out an online form requesting basic information and uploading a PDF proposal via the form. As part of the online form, you will be asked to select a topic area. Please select carefully, as this will help us in ensuring your proposal is read by the appropriate reviewers. Do not send any confidential or proprietary information in your proposal. Any information you send us as part of your application will be considered not confidential regardless of any markings or designations on it.

    I have a social science background, can I still apply?

    Yes. We focus on funding social science research that looks at technology's implications and impacts on individuals and society. We typically review submissions from fields like human-computer interaction, psychology, and science and technology studies, as well as research in computer science fields with a strong emphasis on the human experience.

    What is the proper format for a Research Scholar proposal?

    • The proposal should be a maximum of 5 pages if you are a sole Principal Investigator.
    • If you choose not to include the co-Principal Investigator’s CV then your proposal should only be 5 pages.
    • The extra 2 pages will only accommodate for an additional CV, not for additional proposal content.
    • The maximum page limit includes the 2-page CV of the primary Principal Investigator, which is required for all applications (again a 2-page CV for a co-Principal Investigator is optional).
    • To be fair to you and others, we do not consider proposals longer than the maximum page limit.
    • We request a Google Scholar profile link as part of the online application form. Our reviewers find it helpful to be able to easily reference a Principal Investigator's publication history to see how the current proposal relates to past work the Principal Investigator has done in relevant fields. The Google Scholar profile complements, but does not replace, the Principal Investigator's 2-page CV.
    • We do not require a budget breakdown since we have flat funding amounts we will grant based on region.
    • Below is an example of what a proposal may look like (though the relative length of each section may differ by proposal).

    Proposal Format

    • Research goals, including a problem statement.
    • Description of the work you'd like to do, as well as the expected outcomes and results.
    • How this relates to prior work in the area (including your own, if relevant)
    • The maximum length of a Principal Investigator CV is two pages. Any submitted CV that is longer than 2 pages may be cut off at two pages before the proposal review process begins.
    • We require a CV for at least the primary Principal Investigator on the proposal. We will accept CVs from each of the Principal Investigators listed on the proposal (up to two are allowed). Each CV must be limited to two pages.

    Should I add a budget breakdown in my proposal?

    Please do not include budget details in your proposal. We will be providing flat funding amounts based on the cost of student tuition on a regional basis.

    How much funds will I get if I am awarded?

    We provide support up to $60,000 USD depending on the cost of student tuition on a regional basis.

    I am not eligible for this program, how can I apply to other programs?

    Our website is consistently updated with new programs we offer. We encourage you to connect with our Google researchers at conferences to build more opportunities for applying to research grants.

    Are Research Scholar Awards eligible for extensions?

    The program is designed to support one year of work. If you are selected as a recipient of a Research Scholar award, we will partner you with a Google sponsor who can navigate the potential of an extension.

    Can I speak to someone from the Research Scholar team to ask additional questions?

    We will be providing limited email support via [email protected] . Due to the volume of emails we receive, we may not be able to respond to questions where the answer is available on the website.

    What is the timeline?

    • September 20, 2023: Applications close
    • October 2023: Notification of proposal decisions

    The program is open to active faculty members at degree-granting institutions who are advising students and conducting research and Principal Investigators employed at universities and academic research institutions.

    What is the disclosure policy for the proposals?

    Our goal is to support work where the output will be made available to the broader research community. To that end, we ask that you provide us with a few sentences sharing what you intend to do with the output of your project (e.g., publications, open sourcing code, making data sets public, etc.).

    Can I submit a proposal outside of the areas of interest outlined above?

    Yes, proposals directly applicable to Trust & Safety in technology research will be accepted.

    Reviewers will do their best to provide limited feedback on submitted proposals.

    Applications are evaluated on the strength of the research proposal, research impact, feasibility, and responsible research. Research proposals are evaluated for innovative concepts that are relevant to Google’s research areas, as well as aspects of robustness and potential impact to the field. Proposals should include the direction and any plans of where your work is going in addition to a comprehensive description of the research you are pursuing.

    Do countries in the United Kingdom/Great Britain meet the grant preference for “projects that work within an EU context”?

    While preference will be given to proposals addressing trust & safety issues in European Union (EU) member states, we are accepting and will consider proposals from all countries listed on the list of eligible countries in the application form.

    No, all applications must be submitted by 11:59 pm PST, Wednesday, September 20. Late submissions will not be reviewed.

    We will be providing limited email support via [email protected] . Due to the volume of emails we receive, we may not be able to respond to questions quickly.

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    How many times can I express interest in the Visiting Researcher Program?

    Faculty and PhD graduates can express interest multiple times, but will only be contacted if a role becomes available. We expect there to be a high amount of interest for these positions.

    I have a social science background, can I still express interest?

    Yes. Google is actively focused on social science research that looks at technology's implications and impacts on individuals and society. We engage faculty and PhD graduates from fields like human-computer interaction, psychology, and science and technology studies, as well as research in computer science fields with a strong emphasis on the human experience.

    We will be providing limited email support via [email protected] . Due to the volume of emails we receive, we may not be able to respond to questions where the answer is available on the website.

    We believe open collaboration is essential for progress

    We're proud to work with academic and research institutions to push the boundaries of AI and computer science. Learn more about our student and faculty programs, as well as our global outreach initiatives.

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    Here you find a  selection of funding programmes  for international PhD students by various funding organisations. For more funding opportunities please search our  funding databases .

    Selection of funding programmes (alphabetical order):

    Collaborative Research Centres

    Collaborative Research Centres offer PhD students opportunities to pursue an outstanding research programme that crosses disciplinary, institutional, departmental and faculty boundaries.

    DLR-DAAD Research Fellowships

    Outstanding PhD students can complete a doctorate in the fields of space, aeronautics, energy, transport, digitalisation and security at an institute of the German Aerospace Center (DLR).

    ERA Fellowships – Green Hydrogen

    This programme provides funding for a research project or continuing academic training in the field of GH2.

    Green Talents

    The winners of this competition are invited to visit leading German institutions of environmental and sustainability research. Furthermore, Green Talents awardees can complete a research stay at an institution of their choice.

    Individual Doctoral Projects at Fraunhofer Institutes

    PhD students can complete a doctorate while working on exciting projects in cutting-edge areas of technology involving state-of-the-art equipment at a Fraunhofer institute.

    Individual Doctoral Projects at Leibniz Institutes

    PhD students can complete a doctorate while working in an excellent interdisciplinary research environment at a Leibniz institute.

    Individual Doctoral Projects at Max Planck Institutes

    PhD students can complete doctoral projects within the scope of research work conducted at a Max Planck institute.

    International Max Planck Research Schools

    PhD students can complete a doctorate in a structured programme offering excellent research conditions at one of the 68 International Max Planck Research Schools (IMPRS).

    International Visiting Researchers at Max Planck Institutes

    International researchers can conduct independent research at a Max Planck institute. The programme aims to strengthen cooperation and promote networking between Max Planck institutes and their international partners.

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    PhD students will find ideal conditions for completing a doctorate in a structured doctoral programme that can be pursued at either a Leibniz institute or a partner university.

    Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Networks

    PhD students receive structured doctoral training within these networks, which are formed jointly by different European institutions.

    Max Planck Schools

    The Max Planck Schools are a joint graduate programme run by German universities and research organisations. They offer ambitious bachelor’s and master’s graduates excellent conditions within a unique scientific network, and provide structured and fully funded PhD programmes in three interdisciplinary research fields: cognition, matter to life and photonics.

    Munich Aerospace: PhD Scholarships

    Munich Aerospace PhD scholarships allow talented young scientists to focus exclusively on the research work at hand and on attaining a timely doctoral degree.

    PhD Fellowships

    The Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds awards PhD Fellowships to outstanding early career researchers who wish to carry out an ambitious scientific PhD project in basic biomedical research at an internationally leading laboratory.

    Research Grants – Bi-nationally Supervised Doctoral Degrees/Cotutelle

    The aim of this programme is to support doctoral degrees at the student’s home university with integrated research phases in Germany.

    Research Grants – Doctoral Programmes in Germany

    International PhD students can realise a doctoral project (individually or in a structured programme) at a state or state-recognised German university or non-university research institution.

    Research Grants – One-Year Grants

    International doctoral candidates can carry out research primarily as part of a doctoral project at a state or state-recognised university or non-university research institution in Germany.

    Research Training Groups

    Research Training Groups are set up by universities and pursue a focused research programme. They offer a structured PhD programme relating to an innovative, peer-reviewed research topic.

    RISE Professional

    This programme enables students in the fields of natural sciences, engineering or computer science from North America, the United Kingdom or Ireland to gain serious practical experience in a German company or research institution with strong industry ties.

    Travel Grants

    The Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds (BIF) awards travel grants to PhD students and postdoctoral researchers from all over the world.

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    Google PhD Fellowship

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    • Spring Quarter (April-June)
    • Early graduate school
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    • Must be nominated to apply
    • No citizenship requirements

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    The university is limited to four nominations each year for the Google PhD Fellowship. Applicants must apply by the internal deadline to be considered as a university nominee.

    Download the Google PhD Fellowship application form and instructions.

    Submit completed applications to the fellowships team at UChicagoGRAD ([email protected]).

    Google PhD Fellowships directly support graduate students as they pursue their PhD, as well as connect them to a Google Research Mentor. The Google PhD Fellowship Program was created to recognize outstanding graduate students doing exceptional work in computer science and related research areas.

    In the United States, Canada, and Europe, accredited PhD granting institutions in Computer Science or related fields may nominate up to four eligible students during the application period. The fellowship offers:

    • 2 year Fellowship with opportunity to extend to 3rd year
    • Full tuition and fees (enrollment fees, health insurance, books) plus a stipend to be used for living expenses, travel and personal equipment
    • Google Research Mentor

    The university will nominate students that meet the following requirements:

    • Full-time graduate students pursuing a PhD and enrolled in an institution in the U.S.
    • Completed graduate coursework by the academic award year when the Fellowship begins.
    • Students must remain enrolled full-time in the PhD program for the duration of the Fellowship or forfeit the award.
    • Google employees, and their spouses, children, and members of their household are not eligible.
    • Students that are already supported by a comparable industry award are not eligible. Government or non-profit organization funding is exempt.

    Google PhD Fellowship students are a select group recognized by Google researchers and their institutions as some of the most promising young academics in the world. The Fellowships are awarded to students who represent the future of research in the following fields:

    • Algorithms, Optimizations and Markets
    • Computational Neuroscience
    • Human-Computer Interaction
    • Machine Learning
    • Machine Perception, Speech Technology and Computer Vision
    • Mobile Computing
    • Natural Language Processing (including Information Retrieval and Extraction)
    • Privacy and Security
    • Programming Languages and Software Engineering
    • Quantum Computing
    • Structured Data and Database Management
    • Systems and Networking

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    Application Deadline: November 1, 2023

    Our groundbreaking, one-year Teaching and Teacher Leadership (TTL) Ed.M. program prepares both individuals seeking to learn to teach and experienced teachers who are deepening their craft as teachers or developing their leadership. Students will gain the skills to transform learning, advance social justice, and make a profound difference in the lives of learners. 

    The Harvard Graduate School of Education is committed to investing in the future of the teaching profession — and minimizing the student debt that teachers carry. We offer a signature fellowship — the  Harvard Fellowship for Teaching  — to qualified candidates in the TTL program. The fellowship package covers 80 percent of tuition and provides for a $10,000 living stipend. Fellowship decisions are determined during the admissions process.

    How to Apply

    To be considered for the Harvard Fellowship for Teaching, you must complete the 2024-2025 HGSE Admissions Application and apply to the Teaching and Teacher Leadership master's program.

    HGSE offers a range of other  financial aid and fellowship opportunities  to provide greater access and affordability to our students. 

    Eligibility

    This prestigious fellowship is prioritized for admitted students pursuing the Teaching Licensure Residency model. Additional fellowships may be awarded to qualified candidates admitted to the Teaching Licensure Internship model and the Teaching and Leading strand. 

    • U.S. Citizens, U.S. Permanent Residents, or International Students
    • Full-time Ed.M. students

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    Announcing the 2022 PhD Fellows

    Sep 01, 2022

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    In 2009, Google created the PhD Fellowship Program to recognize and support graduate students who are doing exceptional research in Computer Science and related fields, and who are poised to shape the future of technology. Since our first awardee cohort 13 years ago, these PhD Fellowships have helped support 654 graduate students from around the world across Africa, Australia & New Zealand, East Asia, Europe, India, North America and Southeast Asia.

    Over the past 14 award cycles, our PhD Fellows have made some incredible contributions to their fields, and today we're checking in with three of our past alumni.

    • Flora Tasse — Head of CV/AR Research at Streem specializing in AI applied to Computer Graphics and Vision problems faced in AR/VR
    • Minsuk Kahng — Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Oregon State University whose research focuses on designing and developing novel visual analytics tools for people to interpret and interact with machine learning systems that use massive datasets
    • Nicolas Papernot — Assistant Professor of Computer Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Toronto whose research interests span the security and privacy of machine learning

    What was your motivation to apply to the program?

    Flora: I started my PhD with the mission to seize every opportunity to surround myself with the best in the field and broaden my horizons. I was on the lookout for Fellowships that could provide that, and help me make an impact in my area of research. When I heard about the Google PhD Fellowship, I was impressed with all the support that went well beyond the financial. I was initially hesitant to apply because it is such a prestigious program. Thankfully, I did submit my application and it is one the best things I have ever done for my career.

    Minsuk: Receiving a Google PhD Fellowship is a great honor for computer science PhD students. I deeply appreciated that Google recognized my research. I was particularly interested in applying for Google’s Fellowship program because Google researchers have been actively conducting research on human-centered approaches to Artificial Intelligence (AI), which is something I’m passionate about. The program provided me with an exciting opportunity to interact with them.

    Nicolas: At the time, there were very few people working on my research topic (adversarial examples) so I wanted to apply to the Google Fellowship to find mentors and colleagues to discuss my ideas with. The Fellowship was a great accelerator for my research because it allowed me to meet with a number of people who ended up shaping my understanding of machine learning. This increased the pace of my research and led me to discover new areas of research that I am passionate about.

    What impact did the Google PhD Fellowship have on your career trajectory and on technology?

    Flora: The Google PhD Fellowship was a turning point in my career. It not only validated the research work I was doing, but also gave me visibility and support that opened so many doors. Through this experience, I formed valuable collaborations and expanded my professional network which proved fruitful in building my career. Thanks to my internship at Google Zurich, I gained valuable insights into innovation and the productization of research. I currently apply my research skills at Streem, where we are making the phone's camera intelligent. Acquired by Streem, my start-up Selerio was building AI agents that could understand images/videos and augment them with relevant interactive objects. This technology made a tangible difference in remote collaboration between experts and consumers to solve product issues which was particularly impactful at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Minsuk: The Fellowship has allowed me to have a wonderful career. Thanks to invaluable advice from my mentors at Google, I completed my PhD with a Dissertation Award from Georgia Tech. I have recently decided to join Google’s People + AI Research (PAIR) team after working as faculty for three years. I have been developing data visualization tools for people to interpret AI systems. Along with my colleagues at Google I’ve created and open-sourced GAN Lab , an interactive tool for people to learn the inner-workings of deep learning models. It significantly broadens people's education access to AI, as learners can use it just with their browsers without the need for specialized backend. I look forward to pursuing research that can help people everywhere.

    Nicolas: The Google PhD Fellowship gave me a lot of freedom to pursue my own research ideas, spend time developing the CleverHans library , and collaborate with researchers at different universities and in other research communities. The opportunities I've had to work on differential privacy and machine learning with leading researchers at Google Brain were transformative to my career, and fundamental to bootstrapping my academic career at the University of Toronto and Vector Institute. During the program, I was able to implement privacy-preserving algorithms that are now used by product teams with lots of users. This was a great opportunity to have an immediate impact on technology. More generally, my research is by design seeking to understand the limitations of machine learning so that society can better trust it.

    What advice do you have for current and future Google PhD Fellows?

    Flora: Take advantage of the opportunities it provides, apply to Google internships, go to more conferences, collaborate and meet PhD Fellows in other fields. By becoming a Google PhD Fellow, you are joining a community of incredibly talented researchers and gaining influential mentors. As for the PhD, you will still go through the ups and downs of doctoral research. But it will be much easier as a Fellow. Stay the course. If you are an undergraduate considering a PhD pathway, invest energy and time in figuring out if there is a problem or a field that you care enough about to dedicate many years of your life to it.

    Minsuk: My advice is to look for opportunities to cross the boundaries between disciplines. My work was made possible by collaborating with people across multiple research areas, such as information visualization, machine learning, human-computer interaction and databases. While research from different fields might seem unrelated at first, combinations of ideas can create unique research opportunities. Before starting my PhD, I conducted research on making recommendation algorithms more accurate, but found myself being much more motivated by different flavors of research. This experience led me to find my research direction and vigorously pursue it in my PhD.

    Nicolas: I recommend that you do not optimize for short term rewards (like publishing papers) but instead focus on solving the problems that you find the most interesting. Research is often a random process and it is hard to predict what work will have an impact, so optimizing for short term rewards can quickly remove the “fun” out of doing research. While an undergraduate student, you have many opportunities to learn about topics that are diverse and possibly far away from the topic you will eventually choose to work on if you start a PhD. This breadth of knowledge will not only make you a more interesting person but help you in your research, because the most interesting research questions are often the ones that require an interdisciplinary approach to find an answer.

    Announcing the 2022 Google PhD Fellows

    Since 2009, the Google PhD Fellows have represented some of the best and brightest computer science researchers from around the globe, and we’re honored to support them as they make their mark on the world. Congratulations to all of this year’s awardees! See the complete list of Google PhD Fellowship recipients for 2022 .

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    What is the Google Ph.D. Fellowship?

    The Google PhD Fellowship Program recognizes outstanding graduate students doing exceptional and innovative research in areas relevant to computer science and related fields.

    The University of Minnesota may nominate up to four (4) eligible candidates to the Google PhD Fellowship .

    How much is the award?

    Information about what is included in the Google PhD Fellowship can be found on this Google website .

    Who is Eligible? 

    Eligibility requirements for the Google PhD Fellowship can be found on this Google website . An applicant’s research should align with Google AI Principles and represent one or more of the fields listed below. See all research fields in drop-down below.

    How Do I Apply?

    Program Nomination required. Please reach out to your Director of Graduate Studies or Graduate Program Coordinator ( link ). Programs can nominate up to four (4) doctoral students.

    For Program Nomination, log in to the electronic nomination form .

    what is the deadline?

    The submission deadline is March 1, 2024 by 5:00pm CST.

    WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE APPLICATION FOR UMN INTERNAL REVIEW?

    • Cover sheet signed by the Department Chair 
    • Student CV with links to website and publications (if available)
    • Short (1-page) CV of the student's primary advisor
    • Research/dissertation proposal excluding references (maximum 3 pages)
    • Student essay response 1 (350-word limit), see prompt details below
    • Student essay response 2 (350-word limit), see prompt details below
    • Transcripts of current and previous academic records

    If a nominee is selected for UMN Nomination to the Google PhD Fellowship, the nominee will also need to submit 2-3 letters of recommendation from those familiar with the nominee’s work (at least one from the thesis advisor) ahead of the Google PhD Fellowship deadline.

    + Google Research Fields

    The Fellowships are awarded to students who represent the future of research in the following fields:

    • Algorithms, Optimizations and Markets
    • Computational Neural and Cognitive Sciences
    • Health Research
    • Human-Computer Interaction
    • Machine Learning
    • Machine Perception, Speech Technology and Computer Vision
    • Mobile Computing
    • Natural Language Processing (including Information Retrieval and Extraction)
    • Privacy and Security
    • Programming Languages and Software Engineering
    • Quantum Computing
    • Recommender Systems
    • Structured Data and Database Management
    • Systems and Networking

    + STUDENT ESSAY #1 PROMPT

    (350-word limit) Describe the desired impact your research will make on the field and society, and why this is important to you. Include any personal, educational and/or professional experiences that have motivated your research interests.

    + STUDENT ESSAY #2 PROMPT

    (350-word limit) Describe an example of your leadership experience in which you have positively influenced others, helped resolve disputes or contributed to group efforts over time. (A leadership role can mean more than just a title. It can mean being a mentor to others, acting as the person in charge of a specific task, or taking the lead role in organizing an event or project. Think about what you accomplished and what you learned from the experience. What were your responsibilities? Did you lead a team? How did your experience change your perspective on leading others? Did you help to resolve an important dispute at your school, church, in your community or an organization? And your leadership role doesn’t necessarily have to be limited to school activities. For example, do you help out or take care of your family?)

    + FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    • An interdepartmental faculty committee reviews nominations and selects up to four (4) nominees for the University to nominate to the Google PhD Fellowship.
    • Per this Google FAQ , applications are evaluated on the strength of the research proposal, research impact, student academic achievements, and leadership potential. Research proposals are evaluated for innovative concepts that are relevant to Google’s research areas, as well as aspects of robustness and potential impact to the field. Proposals should include the direction and any plans of where your work is going in addition to a comprehensive description of the research you are pursuing.
    • Yes, applicants who are selected to be nominated by the University to the Google PhD Fellowship will need to gather 2-3 letters of recommendation by the deadline provided by the Graduate School Fellowships Office.
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    Over 80 students receive NSF graduate fellowships

    9/07/2023 By | Katya Hrichak , Cornell University Graduate School

    Eighty-four students have been selected as National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP) fellows in 2023, comprising the largest group of new fellows Cornell has ever fielded in one year.

    NSF offers approximately 2,000 fellowships per year to research-based master’s and doctoral students pursuing study in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and math disciplines at accredited institutions with a campus located in the U.S., its territories, possessions, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.

    “This is a very exciting, record-setting year for Cornell,” said Holly Boulia, director of fellowships. “We are so proud of and excited for all of our new NSF GRFP fellows.”

    As part of the five-year fellowship, students receive three years of financial support, including an annual stipend of $37,000, and access to professional development opportunities. Fellows’ institutions receive a cost of education allowance of $12,000. In total, the 84 new fellowships will bring in over $12 million in federal fellowship dollars to the university to help support these students over the next few years.

    “Being awarded the NSF GRFP was a huge honor, and I am incredibly grateful to the NSF for sponsoring graduate students nationwide,” said Megan Driscoll , a doctoral student in chemistry and chemical biology. “This fellowship opens up connections and opportunities I would not have thought possible in my undergraduate studies.”

    With their grants, students are eager to work on their research without having assistantship or other obligations.

    “The GRF gives me an ideal opportunity to dive right into conducting research here at Cornell,” said Arvid Samuelson , a human development doctoral student. “I’m excited to be able to spend more time in the lab with our terrific research assistants as well!”

    Daniel Molitor , a doctoral student in information science, appreciates not only that the fellowship will allow for research not tied to specific funding, but that it enables the reallocation of previously secured funding.

    “[The grant] shifts some of the funding responsibility from my lab onto the grant, which frees up lab funds for other important needs, such as funding new students and research projects,” he said.

    For Faith Twinamaani , a combined master’s/doctoral student in horticulture, the fellowship application itself was a useful exercise in designing and proposing research ideas.

    “As stressful as it was to apply for,” she said, “I learned a lot of lessons about myself as a scientist that I will take with me as I start my graduate education.”

    The 84 new fellows join a community of nearly 250 Cornell fellows.

    “Getting this fellowship makes me proud of the obstacles overcome and where I am headed with my career,” said Brayan Vilanova Cuevas , microbiology doctoral student.

    Students interested in applying for the NSF GRFP are invited to attend upcoming Graduate School workshops designed to help them prepare their applications:

    • An overview session webinar on September 8 from 10-11 a.m.
    • September 20 from 3-5 p.m.
    • September 25 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.

    “I’m delighted by how many of our students were successful in securing these prestigious fellowships this year,” said Associate Dean for Academics Josephine Martell. “For students applying next year, I’m glad to offer these workshops to help them learn from successful applicants and create competitive proposals.”

    Read the story on the Cornell University Graduate School website .

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    Why nearly half of India’s PhD scholars want their fellowship tenures extended

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    A survey by INYAS says that PhD scholars in India sought an extension of their fellowship deadlines by at least six months as they failed to make any progress in their work due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    More than 40% of India’s PhD scholars failed to make any progress in their work due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The pandemic has taken a toll on every aspect of our lives. From employment to education, there isn’t one sector has that been impervious to its impact. While schools and college classrooms have adapted to the digital model, the same can’t be said for research scholars who are still severely impacted.

    According to a survey by the Indian National Young Academy of Sciences (INYAS) conducted in October 2020, more than 40 per cent of India’s PhD scholars failed to make any progress in their work due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey was conducted among 2,017 doctoral students, mostly in state-run institutions, according to INYAS.

    The primary reasons for the impediment in the research were reported to be the inability to continue fieldwork, delayed or discontinued funding, and blocked access to laboratories and libraries. Those in the early years of their PhD work were reported to be the most affected and that constituted around 70 per cent of the respondents, who were in their first four years of PhD work.

    The objective of the survey was to gauge how the pandemic had impacted these early-career researchers. In the case of science scholars, the sudden lockdown caused an additional problem of contamination of research samples and chemicals, as many laboratories stayed locked. With this, the students lost crucial time and suffered setbacks as their lab work was partially or completely lost.

    While almost 40 per cent of those who had conducted fieldwork — fully or partly — said that the lockdowns and restrictions gave them time to work on their manuscripts, an equal number of respondents also said they made no progress.

    Further, with the funding drying up during the pandemic, the institutions were unable to pay students their fellowship grants. As per the survey, almost 28 per cent of the respondents have not received financial support from their institutes since March 2020. 14 per cent have received partial funding.

    In most cases, a fellowship grant is the only source of income for PhD students. With that not coming in, more than half of the scholars were left with no other form of financial aid available for research. The supervisors and guides pitched went beyond their call of duty and about six per cent of scholars reported that they received financial help from their supervisors or guides.

    Fellowships were discontinued for 54 per cent of the scholars before they could complete their thesis. Almost 47 per cent of the remaining had between six months to a year of tenure left and most reported they would not be able to complete their thesis in that time. Most of them have sought an extension of their fellowship deadlines by at least six months beyond their scheduled five years to submit their thesis.

    The situation was no better for those who had completed their PhD by March 2020, just before the pandemic hit. Over half of them are still looking for employment opportunities and 18 per cent reported that they are continuing to work in their research laboratories with little or no earnings.

    And this is leading to further brain drain. About 36 per cent of the unemployed scholars told INYAS they were keen to leave the country in search of opportunities to further their academic work or to find jobs abroad.

    While most of the world would agree that 2020 was essentially a lost year in their lives, it has hit the research scholars more. The scholars have called for a relaxation in age limits to compensate for the loss of time and also sought an increase in the number of post-doctoral fellowship positions in central institutes in the country. The age criteria are important for the applications to post-doctoral positions, more so for entry-level jobs. With Covid-19 wreaking havoc, N Nishad Fathima, a senior principal scientist at the CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute in Chennai sought the government’s intervention to help the students. She says that an increase in the number of government jobs for PhD awardees without post-doctoral experience would help ease the misery of those holding doctorates.

    The INYAS has shared the survey results and recommendations with the office of India's Principal Scientific Advisor. As Dr Fathima pointed out, government intervention just might help alleviate the stress of the PhD scholars that has been exacerbated by the pandemic.

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    We are excited to invite students across the state to consider making community service a core part of their college experience and preparation for future careers. 

    College Corps Fellows will be placed in community-based organizations working in K-12 education, climate action, and food insecurity. As part of the service experience, Fellows will earn up to $10,000 , receive ongoing training, and become part of a statewide cohort of young leaders across California. Undergraduate students at any partner campus of the #CaliforniansForAll College Corps are invited to apply via the links below.

    Students who complete 450 hours of service with College Corps will receive the following benefits:

    • Up to $10,000 – which includes a living allowance throughout the service term and an Education Award upon completion;
    • Academic credit (amount and type to be determined by each partner campus); 
    • A real-world job experience and skills to add to their resume;
    • Access to training, networking, and professional development opportunities; 
    • A sense of pride and accomplishment in working toward a common purpose alongside young leaders from across the state.

    Applications Open for 2024 – 2025

    Click on the links below to learn more about the program on your campus and apply:

    Allan Hancock College Cal Poly Humboldt Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Cal State LA Cerritos College Chico State College of the Desert College of the Redwoods Compton College Concordia University Irvine

    Crafton Hills College CSU Bakersfield CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Long Beach CSU Monterey Bay CSU San Bernardino Cuesta College East Los Angeles College Fresno City College Fresno State

    Glendale Community College Irvine Valley College Moreno Valley College Norco College Rio Hondo College Riverside City College Sacramento State San Bernardino Valley College San Francisco State San José State Shasta College

    UC Berkeley UC Davis UC Irvine UCLA UC Merced UC Riverside UC San Diego University of San Diego University of the Pacific Vanguard University Stanislaus State

    Express Interest in College Corps

    If you ’ re interested in #CaliforniansForAll College Corps, complete the form below and we ’ ll keep you informed about the program. You don ’ t have to wait to get involved! Join our #CaliforniansForAll mailing list and we will keep you updated on volunteer opportunities in your selected area of interest.

    Am I Eligible to Apply?

    General Eligibility

    To apply, students should meet the following minimum eligibility criteria:

    • Full-time, enrolled undergraduate student at a College Corps partner campus
    • Has a high school diploma or its equivalent by start of program
    • Must currently be and remain in good academic standing 
    • Ability to commit to the program for the full academic year
    • Must be a US Citizen, US National, legal permanent resident or AB 540 CA Dream Act Student (see below)

    Financial Need

    Eligible students should meet at least one of the following four criteria:

    • Qualifies for a Federal Pell Grant
    • Qualifies for State Cal Grant
    • Qualifies for Middle Class Scholarship
    • Needs to work part time and/or borrow student loans to meet educational costs

    Undocumented Students

    • Is an AB-540 CA Dream Act Student
    • Is a Cal Grant A or B recipient (Note: this requirement may be waived at some participating campuses; please consult your institution for more details.)

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