[Plsgs] GradFunding – Alaska Artist-in-Residences, Tribal Nations Scholarships, Clean Energy Fellowships, and more
Armendariz, Amanda - (amandao)
amandao at arizona.edu
Tue Feb 14 10:13:29 MST 2023
Dear Graduate Students,
Many well-known fellowships have fall deadlines, but we have a slight preference for the spring fellowships; they are so wide-ranging in their focus and sometimes a perfect starting place for students who have not previously applied for funding. Check out the great UArizona opportunities below, the Carson Scholars Program, the Tinker, the Space Grant, and the FLAS. If you want to look for more opportunities, please read our advice<https://gradcenter.arizona.edu/gcof/tags/finding-funding> about searching for fellowships. Best of luck in finding a good fit!
Shelley and Bethany
* Indicates U.S. citizenship or permanent residence not required
** If the links to opportunities do not work, please click on “view entire message” at the bottom of the email.
Announcements
* University of Arizona Grad Slam*
* Writing Efficiency Sessions (WES)*
* Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad ALERT
General Funding Opportunities
* Aga Khan Foundation for International Students*
* American Indian Alumni Club Tribal Nations Scholarship
* American Water Resources Association Awards and Scholarships*
* Carson Scholars Program in Environmental and Science Communication (internal UA opportunity)*
* Graduate Education Fund Australia to USA and USA to Australia Scholarships (graduate and postdocs)
* Health Policy Research Scholarship (nonclinical)– Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
* Mathematica Policy Research Summer Fellowships*
* Pat Tillman Foundation (veterans and their spouses)*
* UArizona Campus Sustainability Fund *
* UArizona Foreign Language & Area Studies Fellowships (FLAS) – Latin American Studies
* UArizona Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) - Center for Middle Eastern Studies
* UArizona Tinker Field Research Grant (Latin America)*
Funding Opportunities in the Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
* AccessLex Institute Legal Education Diversity Pipeline Grant Program
* Alaskan Artist-in-Residence Program*
* Center for Chinese Studies Research Grant Program to Assist Foreign Scholars in Taiwan or Chinese Studies (post-docs and doctoral candidates)*
* Center on Budget and Policy Priorities State Policy Fellowship Program*
* Charles Redd Center for Western Studies (various fellowships and awards)*
* Cuban Heritage Collection (CHC) Goizueta Foundation Graduate Fellowship Program*
* Gerda Henkel Stiftung/Gerda Henkel Foundation General Research Grants (historical humanities)*
* Houston Center for Contemporary Craft Artist Residency Program*
* Lemmermann Foundation Scholarship Award (for research related to Rome) *
* Linguistics Program - Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Awards (Ling-DDRI) *
* Mellon-Fronteridades Graduate Fellowship on Border Dynamics*
* Ucross Foundation Fellowship for Native American Visual Artists
* U.S. Capitol Historical Society Fellowship*
Funding Opportunities in Science & Engineering
* AFCEA Ralph W. Shrader Graduate Diversity Scholarship (for national and international security)
* Argonne National Laboratory Graduate Research Program (thesis research)*
* Center for Disease Control Evaluation Fellowship Program
* Global Sustainable Electricity Partnership for Students from Developing Countries*
* Gulf Research Program Science Policy Fellowship (Pre or Post-Doctoral)
* Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics*
* Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Graduate Internships*
* Institute of Food Technologists Feeding Tomorrow Scholarships *
* Oak Ridge Institute Internships and Fellowships (Various Federal Departments)*
* Rockey Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research (FFAR) Fellows Program*
* Soil Science Society of America Graduate Student Opportunities*
* UArizona/NASA Space Grant Graduate Outreach Fellowships
Postdoctoral and Post-Graduate Opportunities
* Association of Public Health Laboratories - CDC Infectious Diseases Bioinformatics Fellowship (graduates and postdocs)
* California Council on Science and Technology Policy Fellows Program*
* Clean Energy Innovator Fellowship – ORISE & Department of Energy
* Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation Fellowship Award*
* de Duve Institute Post-Doctoral Program in Belgium *
* Directorate for Education and Human Resources (EHR) STEM Education Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (STEM Ed PRF)
* Experimental Psychology Society (EPS) Grants for Study Visits*
* Hunt Postdoctoral Fellowship in Anthropology *
* Intelligence Community (IC) Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program
* National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) Postdoctoral Fellowship*
* Ruth L Kirschstein Postdoctoral Individual National Research Service Award
* University of Arizona College of Medicine Postdoctoral Recruitment*
* Zuckerman Postdoctoral Scholars Program*
* Indicates U.S. citizenship or permanent residence not required
** If the links to opportunities do not work, please click on “view entire message” at the bottom of the email.
Announcements
University of Arizona Grad Slam
Grad Slam is a campus-wide competition for the best 3-minute talk about student research and discovery. All disciplines are encouraged to participate. Presenters will be evaluated on their ability to convey in a compelling fashion the value of their research or creative work to a non-specialist audience within the 3-minute time limit. Awards from $1000 to $3000. The Graduate College offers workshops on developing and practicing your presentation, whether it be for Grad Slam, an upcoming conference, or dissertation defense.
* Deadline: Registration deadline is Feb. 20, preliminary rounds begin March 13
* Citizenship: Unrestricted
* Website: https://gradcenter.arizona.edu/grad-slam
Writing Efficiency Sessions (WES)
If you are working on an intensive writing project like a dissertation, thesis, journal article, or grant proposal and you would like to increase your writing productivity, consider joining Writing Efficiency Sessions. They are free to attend and can help you move ahead on your writing projects. The atmosphere is a structured, yet laid-back group writing space. You may attend an entire session or part of each two-hour session. The sessions consist of timed writing sprints with short breaks followed by a short discussion aimed at helping you improve your writing productivity.
* Deadline: There is no deadline to participate in WES sessions, but you must register in order to gain access to the zoom meeting information.
* Weekly Dates/Times: Mondays 11am-1pm, Tuesdays 8:30am-10:30am, Wednesdays 12pm-2pm, and Fridays 12pm-2pm Arizona Time
* Citizenship: Unrestricted
* Website: https://gradcenter.arizona.edu/graduate-writing-lab/writing-efficiency-sessions
* Questions: Email gradcenter at email.arizona.edu<mailto:gradcenter at email.arizona.edu>
Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad ALERT
If you plan to apply for the Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Award, please contact Shelley Hawthorne Smith immediately (shellh at arizona.edu<mailto:shellh at arizona.edu>). The award will be announced soon, and you need to start the application process right away. For more information on the award, visit our website<https://gradcenter.arizona.edu/gcof/application-support/fulbright-hays-doctoral-dissertation-research-abroad>.
General Funding Opportunities
Aga Khan Foundation for International Students
The Aga Khan Foundation provides a limited number of scholarships each year for postgraduate studies to outstanding students from select developing countries who have no other means of financing their studies, in order to develop effective scholars and leaders and to prepare them for employment, primarily within the AKDN. Scholarships are awarded on a 50% grant: 50% loan basis through a competitive application process once a year in June or July. The Foundation gives priority to requests for Master's level courses but is willing to consider applications for PhD programmes, only in the case of outstanding students who are highly recommended for doctoral studies by their professors and who need a PhD for the fulfilment of their career objectives (academic or research oriented).
* Deadline: March 17, 2023 (see website for country-specific deadlines)
* Citizenship: At present, the ISP is available in: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Canada*, Egypt, France*, India, Kenya, Kyrgyz Republic, Madagascar, Mozambique, Pakistan, Portugal*, Syria, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Uganda and the USA*. [*Note: in Canada, France, Portugal and the USA, applications are accepted from those who are originally from one of the above developing countries, are interested in development-related studies and who have no other means of financing their education.]
* Website: https://www.akdn.org/our-agencies/aga-khan-foundation/international-scholarship-programme
American Indian Alumni Club Tribal Nations Scholarship
The American Indian Alumni Club is pleased to announce the Tribal Nations is now open on Scholarship Universe. Graduate students are encouraged to apply for the Tribal Nations Scholarship. Please note, when you log into Scholarship Universe, we highly recommend you tailor your search! You can find the scholarship if you filter your search by typing “Tribal Nations Scholarship” into the main search bar.
* Deadline: April 4, 2023
* Citizenship: U.S. citizen or permanent resident
* Website: https://arizonaalumni.com/scholar-program
* Questions: alumni.scholarships at al.arizona.edu<mailto:alumni.scholarships at al.arizona.edu>
* Apply on Scholarship Universe: https://arizona.scholarshipuniverse.com/student/scholarship/153019?search=true
American Water Resources Association Awards and Scholarships
Established in 1964, the American Water Resources Association (AWRA) is the preeminent multidisciplinary association for information exchange, professional development and education about water resources and related issues. Each year, AWRA recognizes individuals, organizations, projects, state sections, and student chapters for outstanding leadership and service in the water resources profession. Individuals and organizations have an opportunity to nominate candidates in 11 different categories each spring, with awards presented during AWRA’s annual conference in the fall.
* Deadline: Information about the 2023 application process will be released March 1.
* Citizenship: Unspecified
* Website: https://www.awra.org/Members/Scholarship_and_Awards/Scholarship_and_Awards.aspx
Carson Scholars Program in Environmental and Science Communication
Carson Scholars is a one-year graduate fellowship dedicated to training students in the art of environmental and science communication. It is an interdisciplinary program and students from all fields are encouraged to apply, so long as their scholarly inquiry is related to science and/or the environment. Applicants must be graduate students enrolled in a terminal degree program at the University of Arizona to be eligible to apply. Scholars receive environmental communication training, interdisciplinary professional mentorship, and a $5000 scholarship over the course of the 2023-24 school year.
* Deadline: February 17, 2023
* Citizenship: Unspecified
* Website: https://carson.arizona.edu/apply
Graduate Education Fund Australia to USA and USA to Australia Scholarships (graduate and postdocs)
The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Graduate Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational Masters, Ph.D. or Postdoctoral study and research in each other’s countries respectively. The Graduate Education Fund provides support of up to US $40,000 to Australian, Indigenous Australian, American and Indigenous American individuals undertaking or planning to undertake full-time Graduate level study (Masters, Ph.D. or Postdoctoral Research) at an accredited educational institution in the country of the other, for a minimum of one-year. There are two scholarship application rounds offered each year (one in each direction): Australia to USA and USA to Australia.
* Deadline: March 15 (Australia to USA); September 30 (USA to Australia)
* Citizenship: U.S. and Australian citizens and permanent residents
* Website: https://www.americanaustralian.org/scholarships/education-fund/
Health Policy Research Scholarship
Health Policy Research Scholars (HPRS) is a four-year national leadership development program for full-time doctoral students from nonclinical, research-focused disciplines in which policy is a key driver of change (e.g., urban planning; political science; economics; anthropology; education; social work; sociology; engineering; geography; and lab/bench sciences). HPRS is designed for students who want to improve health, well-being, and equity; challenge long-standing, entrenched systems; exhibit new ways of working; collaborate across disciplines and sectors; and bolster their leadership skills. The goal of HPRS is to cultivate transformational leaders from diverse backgrounds with doctoral training—representing a wide range of research-focused disciplines—who will inform and influence policy.
* Deadline: March 15, 2023
* Citizenship: U.S. citizens, permanent residents, or individuals granted Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) or Temporary Protected Status
* Website: https://www.rwjf.org/en/library/funding-opportunities/2023/health-policy-research-scholars.html
Mathematica Policy Research Summer Fellowships
The Summer Fellowship Program at Mathematica welcomes doctoral students to spend 12 weeks at one of Mathematica’s office locations<https://www.mathematica.org/about-mathematica>. Fellows will work on their own independent research project (typically their dissertation), which will intersect with one or more of Mathematica’s focus areas<https://www.mathematica.org/our-focus-areas>. Fellows will be mentored by senior staff, learn about Mathematica and its work, and have the opportunity to shadow Mathematica research projects and proposals. At the conclusion of the fellowship, fellows will present a seminar on their research project. Each fellow will receive a stipend of $10,000, plus $500 in project-related expenses. View some of the topics<https://www.mathematica.org/career-opportunities/summer-fellowships/summer-fellows-projects> covered by prior visiting summer fellows.
* Deadline: February 28, 2023
* Citizenship: Unspecified
* Website: https://www.mathematica.org/career-opportunities/summer-fellowships
Pat Tillman Foundation (veterans and their spouses)
The Tillman Scholar application is open to military service members, veterans and spouses pursuing full-time undergraduate and graduate degrees at a US-based, accredited institutions. We provide academic scholarships, professional development opportunities, and a connection to a national network of service-minded leaders. Strong applicants demonstrate clear academic goals, extraordinary leadership potential and a deep desire to create positive change. They believe their best years of service to our country are still ahead of them, and they are committed to strengthening communities at home and around the world.
* Deadline: February 28, 2023
* Citizenship: Unspecified, must demonstrate self or spouse’s US military service
* Website: https://pattillmanfoundation.org/tillman-scholars-military-scholarships/
UArizona Campus Sustainability Fund
The Campus Sustainability Fund (CSF or Fund) is a program of the University of Arizona Office of Sustainability, established to provide funding support for large- and small-scale sustainability projects that build a more sustainable, equitable, and resilient future for the University of Arizona. Projects are funded through the Sustainability Fee and are evaluated and selected by the student Campus Sustainability Fund Committee. The Fund provides the unique opportunity for students to have a direct impact on campus sustainability and obtain project management experience through envisioning, creating, and leading campus projects.
* Eligibility: current members of the University community
* Deadline: February 19, 2023 (mini grants); TBD on annual grant deadline
* Website: https://sustainability.arizona.edu/projects/campus-sustainability-fund
UArizona Foreign Language & Area Studies Fellowships – Latin American Studies
The FLAS Fellowship is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education under Title VI Grant. We seek to support graduate and undergraduate students whose academic program and/or career objectives focus on Latin America and who can demonstrate the value of language training to their studies and/or career. You can apply for an academic year fellowship, as well as summer funding for intensive language study. There is a language eligibility for each application: Portuguese (Academic Year and Summer Fellowships); Maya Kaqchikel and other indigenous languages (Summer Fellowships only). Candidates from all departments and professional schools are encouraged to apply. Award amounts include $15,000 graduate stipend and a minimum of $18,000 tuition for the Academic Year Fellowship and $2,500 graduate stipend and up to $5,000 tuition for the Summer Fellowship.
* Deadline: March 12
* Citizenship: U.S. citizens, nationals, and permanent residents
* Website: https://las.arizona.edu/flas
UArizona Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) - Center for Middle Eastern Studies
Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Academic Year and Summer fellowships are awarded annually in Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, and Turkish to undergraduate and graduate students at the University of Arizona in any program/department who are pursuing Middle Eastern language and area studies. Funding is provided by the US Department of Education and awards are made through CMES.
* Deadline: February 15th
* Citizenship: U.S. citizen, national resident, permanent resident alien
* Website: https://cmes.arizona.edu/flas
UA Tinker Field Research Grant
Need funding for your summer fieldwork in Latin America? Graduate students in any department can apply for funding through the Tinker Field Research Grant. Tinker Foundation Research Grants provide graduate students with travel funds (international and in-country) to Spanish and Portuguese-speaking Latin American or Caribbean countries as well as limited field research expenses. These awards allow students to acquire a comprehensive knowledge of language and culture, to familiarize themselves with information sources relevant to their studies; to conduct pilot studies and preliminary investigations, and to develop contacts with scholars and institutions in their fields. They are awarded by the university institutes/centers for brief periods of research in Iberia or Latin America and should reflect primarily the Foundation's broad areas of interest. Awards are limited to graduate students conducting pre-dissertation research.
* Deadline: February 6 (opens) - March 17, 2023 (closes)
* Citizenship: Unspecified
* Website: https://las.arizona.edu/tinker
Funding Opportunities in the Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
AccessLex Institute Legal Education Diversity Pipeline Grant Program
The Diversity Pipeline Intervention Grant Program provides funding to programs and initiatives aimed at helping college students and/or college graduates from historically underrepresented groups successfully matriculate into law school and the legal profession. The central goal of the Diversity Pipeline Intervention Grant Program is to increase the knowledge base around effective methods for increasing the enrollment and success of law students from historically underrepresented racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Accordingly, we seek to fund collaborative programs that provide participants with meaningful content and experiences as well as holistic support.
* Deadline: March 1, 2023 (letters of inquiry accepted); July 28 (full proposal)
* Citizenship: U.S. citizen or resident
* Website: https://www.accesslex.org/legal-education-diversity-pipeline-grant-program
Alaskan Artist-in-Residence Program
The Voices of the Wilderness artist residency is a unique opportunity. It is modeled after traditional residencies in the national parks... with a twist. Instead of staying at a remote wilderness cabin, our participating artists are paired with a wilderness specialist and actively engaged in stewardship projects, such as research, monitoring, and education. The idea is to give artists a sense of the stewardship behind America’s public lands, fostering an artistic exploration of these natural and cultural treasures. The hoped-for result is artwork that communicates something of the meaning of these lands. The purpose is to share with the community artwork that conveys the inspirational and other values of wilderness.
* Deadline: March 1, 2023 (AK Time)
* Citizenship: Unspecified
* Website: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r10/specialplaces/?cid=stelprd3820977
Center for Chinese Studies Research Grant Program to Assist Foreign Scholars in Taiwan or Chinese Studies
This program is aimed at foreign professors, associate professors, assistant professors (including post-doctoral researchers) and doctoral candidates in departments related to Chinese studies at foreign universities, as well as researchers at related foreign academic institutes. The research should be undertaken in Taiwan, and be focused mainly on Taiwanese or Chinese studies. CCS provides assistance with research expenses, research materials, liaising with universities and research institutions, and use of CCS facilities, etc. Research tenure is one month to one year.
* Deadline: May 31 annually
* Citizenship: U.S. citizenship or have eligibility to work on a full-time basis for a US employer (e.g., permanent residents, refugees, asylees, holders of Employment Authorization Document)
* Website: https://ccs.ncl.edu.tw/ccs2/english/information.aspx
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities State Policy Fellowship Program
The State Policy Fellowship program is a two-year research-oriented fellowship dedicated to making change through careful research, thoughtful advocacy, and strong partnerships in a state policy context. The Fellowship is a project of the State Priorities Partnership, a national network coordinated by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, one of the nation’s premier policy institutes. Fellows will receive training and career development, will work with mentors, and will have access to ongoing opportunities for professional growth.
* Deadline: Feb. 28, 2023
* Citizenship: Unspecified, but “candidates must be eligible to work full time in the United States for the two-year duration of the program.”
* Website: https://www.cbpp.org/fellowship/state-policy-fellowship-program
Charles Redd Center for Western Studies (various fellowships and awards)
The mission of the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies is to promote the study of the Intermountain West by sponsoring research, publication, teaching, and public programs in a variety of academic disciplines including history, geography, sociology, anthropology, politics, economics, literature, art, folklore, range science, forestry, biology, and popular culture. The center provides awards, fellowships, and grants in a variety of categories to individuals engaged in a wide variety of disciplines. To apply for an award, please view the website for links to specific fellowships and awards.
* Deadline: The Interdisciplinary Grant, Publication Grant, and Senior Seminar/Capstone Project Grant have no deadline, as they are awarded in an ongoing fashion. All other applications are due by March 15.
* Citizenship: See specific opportunity.
* Website: http://reddcenter.byu.edu/Pages/apply-for-an-award
Cuban Heritage Collection (CHC) Goizueta Foundation Graduate Fellowship Program
The Goizueta Foundation Graduate Fellowship Program provides assistance for supporting doctoral research at the Cuban Heritage Collection (CHC). The goal of the Goizueta Graduate Fellowships is to engage emerging scholars with the materials available in the CHC and thus contribute to the larger body of scholarship in Cuban and Cuban diaspora studies. Applicants with an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Cuba and its diaspora, of any time period are encouraged to apply.
* Deadline: Feb. 27, 2023
* Citizenship: U.S. Citizens, permanent residents, and Foreign nationals residing in the U.S. on F-1 student visas in a doctoral program
* Website: https://www.library.miami.edu/chc/fellows.html
Gerda Henkel Stiftung/Gerda Henkel Foundation General Research Grants: Projects
Funding activities concentrate on German and foreign academics in the fields of historical humanities. Starting in 2015, the Foundation has with its “Patrimonies” funding initiative focused more strongly on the preservation of cultural heritage, specifically in regions experiencing crisis. Funds are provided for specific temporary research projects by way of grants for personnel, travel and material expenses (not for individual journeys to participate in conferences); research and PhD scholarships for German and foreign scholars (not for studies under PhD level); and publications of particularly successful projects supported by the Foundation. Eligible fields include archeology, history of art, historical Islamic studies, history, history of science, history of law, and prehistory/early history.
* Deadline: May 17, 2023
* Citizenship: Unrestricted
* Website: https://www.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/en/general-research-grants-projects?page_id=32
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft Residency Program
Applicants must be able to fulfill a program requirement of working in their studios for two days per week during HCCC public hours. All resident artists are required to open their studios to public interaction on Saturdays and one other day of the week (TBD), as well as during exhibition openings and specific educational programs on the evenings and weekends. Media accepted includes wood, glass, metal, fiber, and clay. Applicants should consider the public-facing nature of the residencies and the fact that a major goal of the program is to provide visitors with an opportunity to explore contemporary craft through engaging with working artists. Benefits of the residency include 24/7 access to studio space, cultural and professional development opportunities, a monthly stipend that includes a small housing/materials allowance, and the opportunity to give an artist talk.
* Deadline: March 1, 2023
* Citizenship: International applicants must provide proof of eligibility to work in the U.S.— green card or appropriate visa—with application.
* Website: https://www.crafthouston.org/artists/residents/apply-to-program/
Lemmermann Foundation Scholarship Award (for research related to Rome)
The Lemmermann Foundation offers scholarships in the classical studies and humanities to masters and doctoral students. Topic of research must be related to Rome and the Roman culture of any period, from the Pre-Roman period to the present day time. Applicants must provide evidence for their need to study and carry out research in Rome.
* Deadline: March 31, 2023
* Citizenship: Unrestricted
* Website: https://www.lemmermann-foundation.org/
Linguistics Program - Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Awards (Ling-DDRI)
Through its competitive grants competitions, the Linguistics Program of the U.S. National Science Foundation seeks to advance basic understanding and methods in the study of language. The Linguistics Program expects that the research it supports will draw upon and enhance fundamental theory in linguistics, and it will encourage and support potentially transformative research that has potential larger-scale, longer-term significance for both basic understanding and for societal benefit. Doctoral dissertation research improvement (DDRI) awards provide support to enhance and improve the dissertation projects conducted by doctoral students enrolled in U.S.
* Deadline: July 17, 2023, and January 15, 2024
* Citizenship: Unrestricted; the applicant is the university
* Website: https://beta.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/linguistics-program-doctoral-dissertation-research-improvement-grants-ling
Mellon-Fronteridades Graduate Fellowship on Border Dynamics
The Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry invites graduate students from the University of Arizona working on interdisciplinary research projects on the U.S.-Mexico border to apply for its 2023 Mellon-Fronteridades Graduate Fellowship. The Mellon-Fronteridades Graduate Fellowship program aims to support current graduate students with humanistic interdisciplinary research projects to advance our understanding of the narratives, experiences, knowledges, histories, performances, spaces, and heritages that shape and are shaped by the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. The program is part of the Fronteridades Border Scholars initiative funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, aiming to foster and promote scholarship and creative activities that explore, analyze, and elevate this region's lived experiences and cultural resources. Interested graduate students should be working on projects that create new ways of understanding border dynamics in Arizona-Sonora communities by the time they receive their award (Fall 2023). Proposed projects must be: 1) interdisciplinary, 2) focused on the U.S.-Mexico border, and 3) humanities' centered.
* Deadline: March 10, 2023
* Citizenship: Unrestricted
* Website:https://confluencenter.arizona.edu/fronteridades/fellowships/graduate-fellowships/graduate-fellows-2023
Ucross Foundation Fellowship for Native American Visual Artists
In July 2017, Ucross announced a new initiative to support the work of contemporary Native American visual artists at all stages in their professional careers. The Ucross Fellowship for Native American Visual Artists is open to disciplines that include but are not limited to painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, video, performance art, installation, ceramics, and collaborative projects involving multiple disciplines. Two Ucross Fellowships for Native American Visual Artists are awarded each year. Those selected for the fellowship are offered a four-week residency, a stipend of $2,000, and a featured gallery exhibition at Ucross the following year.
* Deadline: March 1, 2023
* Citizenship: Applicants must be an enrolled member of a state-recognized or federally-recognized Tribe, Pueblo, Nation, Native Community, Political Entity or Alaskan Native Village.
* Website: https://www.ucrossfoundation.org/
U.S. Capitol Historical Society Fellowship
Inaugurated in 1986, the Capitol Fellowship Program has provided financial support to more than fifty scholars researching important topics in the art and architectural history of the United States Capitol Complex. The proposed topic must directly relate to some elements of art or architecture within the United States Capitol complex: the Capitol, the congressional office buildings, the Library of Congress buildings, the Supreme Court buildings, and the Botanic Garden. It may include studies of individual artists, architects, or other historical figures and forces. The research must involve the resources of the Architect of the Capitol, including the architectural drawings, manuscripts, and reference collections, or material on the Capitol in the Library of Congress, National Archives, or other specific collections identified in the applicant’s proposal.
* Deadline: March 15
* Citizenship: Unspecified
* Website: https://uschs.org/explore/capitol-fellowship/
Funding Opportunities in Science & Engineering
AFCEA Ralph W. Shrader Graduate Diversity Scholarship
AFCEA's focus is on STEM/hard sciences - information technology, cybersecurity, telecommunications electronics supporting defense, homeland security and intelligence communities. Scholarships of $3,000 will be awarded to full-time students (women and minority students), enrolled in their second semester and at least two semester-equivalent courses) currently pursuing a graduate degree at any accredited academic institution in the United States and living in the United States in an eligible major that supports the mission of AFCEA Educational Foundation. Expected graduation date cannot be in the year the scholarship is awarded.
* Deadline: May 31, 2023
* Citizenship: U.S. citizens
* Website https://www.afcea.org/shrader-graduate-diversity
Argonne National Laboratory Graduate Research Program
Graduate Research Program (GRP) appointments are available to qualified U.S. and non-U.S. university graduate students who wish to carry out their thesis research at Argonne National Laboratory under the co-sponsorship of an Argonne staff member and a faculty member at the student’s home institution. This program provides Master’s and Ph.D. level candidates an opportunity to conduct work within an Argonne research group or on a specific project for the purpose of supporting the student’s thesis work. The university sets the academic standards and awards the degree. In practice, the participation of the faculty member varies from full partnership in the research to general supervision of the student’s thesis work. The Argonne staff member keeps the faculty member at the university informed on the student’s progress..
* Deadline: Rolling
* Citizenship: Unspecified
* Website: https://www.anl.gov/education/graduate-research-program
CDC Evaluation Fellowship Program
The CDC Evaluation Fellowship Program aims to expand the capacity of CDC programs to conduct evaluation and increase its usefulness and impact. The Fellowship signifies CDC’s dual commitment to making program evaluation a standard part of practice and to developing a cadre of professionals with the skills to make that happen. Fellows are doctoral or master’s degree professionals with backgrounds in evaluation, behavioral and social sciences, public health, and other disciplines relevant to evaluation and CDC’s work. The Evaluation Fellowship offers a unique training opportunity with clear expectations and supportive resources, including professional development funds provided by the host program. In this experiential learning model, Fellows learn evaluation skills working in their host program while helping their host program build, expand, and/or improve their evaluation activities.
* Deadline: Feb. 21, 2023
* Citizenship: U.S. Citizen, permanent resident with green card status
* Website https://www.cdc.gov/eval/fellowship/apply/index.html
Global Sustainable Electricity Partnership for Students from Developing Countries
Our scholars are exceptional master’s students from developing countries studying in sustainable energy development. Today, the need for globally-oriented practitioners and researchers is growing rapidly. Our one-of-a-kind scholarship program fosters the next generation of energy, climate, and electricity sector specialists who will be prepared to tackle the challenges of the future.
* Deadline: April 7, 2023
* Citizenship: Applicants must be a citizen of a developing country/territory on the List of official development aid recipients identified by the Development Co-operation Directorate (DAC) of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)<http://www.oecd.org/dac/stats/daclist.htm>
* Website: https://www.globalelectricity.org/scholarship/how-to-apply/
Gulf Research Program Science Policy Fellowship (Pre- or Post-Doctoral)
The Gulf Research Program’s Science Policy Fellowship program helps scientists hone their skills by putting them to practice for the benefit of Gulf Coast communities and ecosystems. Fellows gain first-hand policymaking experience as they spend one year on the staff of federal, state, local, or non-governmental environmental, natural resource, oil and gas, and public health agencies in the Gulf of Mexico region. Fellows who have completed an MA, MS, or MPH/MSPH degree or who are currently enrolled in a doctoral program will receive an annual stipend of $58,000. Fellows who have completed a PhD, ScD, EngD, MD, DrPH, or DVM will receive an annual stipend of $63,000.
* Deadline: March 1, 2023
* Citizenship: U.S. citizen
* Website: https://www.nationalacademies.org/our-work/science-policy-fellowship/for-applicants
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) brings together scientists for research in astrophysics and related fields. Applicants in theory, observation, instrument development, or laboratory experiments at a university or college are strongly encouraged to apply to this program. The program is designed for graduate students wishing to carry out all or part of their thesis research at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. Therefore, applicants must have completed preliminary coursework and examinations prior to the start of the SAO Predoctoral Program. The SAO Predoctoral Fellowship is awarded for a period of six months or more dependent on the project. It is possible to renew or extend a SAO Predoctoral Fellowship Award based on the availability of funding, satisfactory progress, and the agreement of both the home institution advisor and the SAO advisor.
* Deadline: Rolling, but all applications must be submitted at least six weeks prior to the intended appointment start date.
* Citizenship: The SAO issues only J-1 visas to fellowship recipients.
* Website: https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/opportunities/fellowships/predoc/overview.html
Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Graduate Internships
Graduate internships at INL offer a great opportunity to explore research topics. Internships are primarily awarded to qualified masters and doctoral degree candidates in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields. Qualified candidates in other areas, however, are also considered. INL’s internship terms are designed to match a typical university term, lasting anywhere from 10 to 16 weeks. Summer interns should come to INL expecting to work 40 hours. There is, however, flexibility within that 40-hour workweek to assist interns with scheduling conflicts, if needed. INL interns are paid a nationally competitive wage that is based on the number of credits they have earned and degree program they are enrolled in.
* Deadline: Varies
* Citizenship: See opportunity
* Website: https://inl.gov/inl-initiatives/education/graduate-internships/
Institute of Food Technologists Feeding Tomorrow Scholarships
Feeding Tomorrow awards annual scholarships to students pursuing a graduate degree in a variety of disciplines within the science of food. Please see the list of available scholarships below, and remember to verify your eligibility and review the application requirements. Applicant’s school of enrollment can be any educational institution conducting fundamental investigations for the advancement of food science and food technology, unless there are stated exceptions of scholarship criteria for sponsored scholarships.
* Deadline: April 14, 2023
* Citizenship: Unrestricted
* Website: https://www.ift.org/community/students/scholarships.aspx
Oak Ridge Institute Food and Drug Administration Internships and Fellowships
The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) is accepting applications for paid internship and fellowship opportunities at the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Environmental Protection Agency, the Center for Disease Control, amongst other agencies. Opportunities include the EPA Food Waste Prevention and Composting Fellowship<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Forau.us12.list-manage.com%2Ftrack%2Fclick%3Fu%3D44959e11342b10cd6967812a8%26id%3D43138e2a4b%26e%3D469780788e&data=05%7C01%7CTyler.Roberts%40orau.org%7Cbee7cca7483b4cbd943408dafe0d937d%7C64c12663ddf34823aa6836a6247905ab%7C1%7C0%7C638101631532170674%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=4vRaffE3YIMaPZx0A7s5OHmPpnVBy3KJ%2FYeOPffM%2BNs%3D&reserved=0>, FDA Diversity in Drug Development Fellowship, CDC Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity Policy and Partnerships Fellowship, and more. <https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Forau.us12.list-manage.com%2Ftrack%2Fclick%3Fu%3D44959e11342b10cd6967812a8%26id%3D0a55f6e6db%26e%3D469780788e&data=05%7C01%7CTyler.Roberts%40orau.org%7C95360b4cc46e49eed43d08daffe664af%7C64c12663ddf34823aa6836a6247905ab%7C1%7C0%7C638103662270750377%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=fhBy0lpZmjIYQokMfo81R8NoATcMIQ6pAHjAERmHFZY%3D&reserved=0>
* Deadline: See opportunity.
* Citizenship: See opportunity.
* Website: https://orise.orau.gov/fda/current-research-opportunities.html
Rockey Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research (FFAR) Fellows Program
The Rockey FFAR Fellows Program was established to provide professional development and career guidance to the next generation of food and agriculture scientists across the Foundation for Food and Agriculture’s Challenge Areas and strategic initiatives<https://foundationfar.org/challenge-areas/>. By providing early career support to graduate students, the program cultivates supportive relationships between graduate students and industry, government, and NGO peers to equip students with the skills needed to facilitate their transition to the workforce and prepare future leaders for food and agriculture. Fellows will be co-mentored over the 3-year program by university and industry representatives and engage with their peers in professional development programming both virtually and at five one-week residential sessions<https://ffarfellows.org/residential-session/>.
* Deadline: February 22, 2023 (Stipend + Professional Development) and April 15, 2023 (Professional Development Category)
* Citizenship: Unspecified
* Website: https://ffarfellows.org/apply/
Soil Science Society of America Graduate Student Opportunities
The Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) is a progressive international scientific society that fosters the transfer of knowledge and practices to sustain global soils. SSSA offers various graduate student awards. Funding opportunities include the fields of soil biology, dryland soil management, soil-water-crop-climate process interactions, and agronomy. Funding types are fellowships, scholarships, and travel awards.
* Deadline: Nominations are due by March 9, 2023 at the earliest (see opportunity)
* Citizenship: Varies, see opportunity
* Website: https://www.soils.org/awards/view
UArizona/NASA Space Grant Graduate Outreach Fellowships
The UArizona/NASA Space Grant Program and nominating departments provide six graduate fellowships per year to exceptional graduate students interested in promoting the understanding of space-related research to the public and who are studying space sciences/engineering, public policy, earth sciences, science education, or global change-related fields. Space Grant fellows are required to complete an educational outreach project as part of their fellowship. Fellowships, co-sponsored by UArizona, Space Grant, and the applicant's nominating department, include a stipend of $16,000, both in-state and out-of-state tuition/registration fee waivers, student health insurance, and $750 per year for travel to professional meetings. Fellows may apply for a second year of funding.
* Deadline: Due each Spring – last year’s application is viewable at this time if you’d like to prepare
* Citizenship: U.S. citizen
* Website: https://spacegrant.arizona.edu/students/fellowships
Postdoctoral Opportunities
APHL-CDC Public Health Fellowship (graduates and postdocs)
Association of Public Health Laboratories and the Center for Disease Control offer a variety of laboratory fellowship programs to train and prepare scientists for careers in public health laboratories and to support public health initiatives. The Public Health Laboratory Fellowship Program offers a competency-based core curriculum, while allowing fellows to gain a depth of understanding about a particular focus area. Fellowship terms are one year, with a possible extension for a second year, depending on the fellowship and funding availability. APHL offers flexible start dates, two per month, to meet your and your mentor's needs. The fellowship program covers a variety of topics. Below are examples of the different focus areas you could be matched with and placed into: (1) Bioinformatics, (2) Biorisk Management, (3) Environmental Health,(4) Food Safety, (5) Infectious Disease, (6) Informatics, (7) Quality Management, or (8) Ronald H. Laessig Newborn Screening.
* Deadline: TBA (opening “early 2023”)
* Citizenship: U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents
* Website: https://www.aphl.org/fellowships/pages/bioinformatics.aspx
California Council on Science and Technology Policy Fellows Program
Every year, California decision makers must make critical decisions on a number of complex and dynamic issues facing our state, such as the state’s water supply, energy grid, and public health. To help address this, the CCST Science & Technology Policy Fellows program annually recruits and trains a cohort of fifteen PhD scientists and engineers to spend one year working in Sacramento, directly serving decision makers within the California State Legislature and Executive Branch. During their year of public service, these scientific minds get a front-row seat learning about the craft and process of policymaking in the state of California. CCST S&T Policy Fellows work alongside decision makers to evaluate complex scientific issues and interpret data, while tackling the responsibilities of full-time staffers.
* Deadline: February 28, 2023
* Citizenship: U.S. citizenship or have eligibility to work on a full-time basis for a US employer (e.g., permanent residents, refugees, asylees, holders of Employment Authorization Document)
* Website: https://ccst.us/ccst-science-fellows-program/frequently-asked-questions/
Clean Energy Innovator Fellowship – Department of Energy
The Clean Energy Innovator Fellowship program funds recent graduates and energy professionals to work with critical energy organizations to advance clean energy solutions. The program recruits talent from diverse backgrounds to spend up to two years supporting the work of eligible host organizations, which include electric public utility commissions, municipal and cooperative utilities, and grid operators, such as regional transmission organizations or independent system operators. Innovator Fellows receive a stipend and an educational allowance to support host institution projects that will help decarbonize the power system, electrify transportation and industry, and make the U.S. power system more equitable and inclusive.
* Deadline: Rolling (multiple cohorts)
* Citizenship: U.S. Citizens or legal permanent residents
* Website: https://www.energy.gov/eere/clean-energy-innovator-fellowship
* https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/DOE-EERE-CLEAN-2022-CANDIDATE-OC?contractdesignation=1
Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation Fellowship Award
The Foundation encourages all theoretical and experimental research relevant to the study of cancer and the search for cancer causes, mechanisms, therapies and prevention. Candidates must apply for the fellowship under the guidance of a Sponsor—a scientist (tenured, tenure-track or equivalent position) capable of providing mentorship to the Fellow. In addition to aiding in the planning, execution and supervision of the proposed research, the Sponsor’s role is to foster the development of the Fellow’s overall knowledge, technical and analytical skills, and capacity for scientific inquiry. The Sponsor is also expected to assist the Fellow in attaining his/her career goals.
* Deadline: March 15, 2023
* Citizenship: “Foreign candidates may apply to do their research only in the United States.”
* Website: https://www.damonrunyon.org/for-scientists/application-guidelines/fellowship
de Duve Institute Post-Doctoral Program in Belgium
The de Duve Institute is on the list of institutions recognized by the Belgian government to be eligible for tax-exempt prizes and subsidies. The Institute awards 1-year fellowships, which are renewable once, to young scientists who in principle have not obtained their PhD degree at a Belgian University and who wish to carry out their post-doctoral research within one of our research groups. Candidates must hold a PhD or MD degree, and must be in a situation of “international mobility”, i.e. they should in principle not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Belgium for more than 12 months in the 3-year period before submission of their application for a de Duve Institute fellowship.
* Deadline: March 15 and September 15
* Citizenship: Unspecified
* Website: http://www.deduveinstitute.be/post-doctoral-program
Directorate for Education and Human Resources (EHR) STEM Education Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (STEM Ed PRF)
The Directorate for Education and Human Resources (EHR) STEM Education Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (STEM Ed PRF) program funds individual and institutional postdoctoral awards designed to enhance the research knowledge, skills, and practices of recent doctoral graduates in STEM, STEM Education, Education, and related disciplines, with a goal of advancing their preparation to engage in fundamental and applied research in STEM education that advances knowledge within the field. The STEM Ed PRF program offers two tracks: (I) Individual Postdoctoral Fellowships and (II) Institutional Cohort Postdoctoral Fellowships.
* Deadline: April 11, 2023
* Citizenship: U.S. Citizen, permanent resident
* Website https://beta.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/science-technology-engineering-and-mathematics-education-postdoctoral
* https://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=nsf23544&org=NSF
Experimental Psychology Society (EPS) Grants for Study Visits
This scheme aims to help finance postgraduate and postdoctoral research in experimental psychology. Awards will pay for travel to and accommodation at another institution outside an individual’s academic base. The purpose of the visit is to develop the applicant’s research skills, and may involve learning first-hand about experimental procedures employed in the host laboratory, or designing and running studies that cannot already be carried out in the applicant’s home department. Awards will not be granted for work which forms an integral part of an existing Ph.D research project, nor for work which would normally be funded by other bodies (e.g. the applicant’s award-granting body or home institution). To apply for an EPS Study Visit, either the researcher’s home institution or the institution to be visited, or both, must be in the UK.
* Deadline: March 1, June 1, September 1, December 1
* Citizenship: Unrestricted
* Website: https://eps.ac.uk/study-visit-grants/
Hunt Postdoctoral Fellowship
Hunt Postdoctoral Fellowships (writing) provide up to $40,000 towards the writing-up of already completed research. The fellowship is awarded to early career scholars, who frequently lack the time and resources they need to publish their work. Applicants should be no more than ten years beyond their PhD, with allowances made for periods of caregiving, and have a doctorate in anthropology or an equivalent field. A maximum of eight Hunt Postdoctoral Fellowships are awarded annually. By providing funds for scholars to devote themselves full-time to writing, the Foundation aims to enable a new generation of scholars to publish significant works that will impact the development of anthropology. The program contributes to the Foundation's overall mission to support basic research in anthropology and to ensure that the discipline continues to be a source of vibrant and significant work that furthers our understanding of humanity's cultural and biological origins, development, and variation. The Foundation supports research that demonstrates a clear link to anthropological theory and debates, and promises to make a solid contribution to advancing these ideas. There is no preference for any methodology, research location, or subfield. The Foundation particularly welcomes proposals that employ a comparative perspective, can generate innovative approaches or ideas, and/or integrate two or more subfields.
* Deadline: May 1, 2023
* Citizenship: Unrestricted
* Website: https://wennergren.org/grants-fellowships/
Intelligence Community (IC) Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program
The Intelligence Community (IC) Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program offers scientists and engineers from a wide variety of disciplines unique opportunities to conduct research in a wide range of topics relevant to the Intelligence Community. The research is conducted by the Postdocs, while working in partnership with a Research Advisor and collaborating with an advisor from the Intelligence Community. The Program supports postdocs to conduct research at universities, colleges, and U.S. government laboratories throughout the United States.
In partnership with the Research Advisor, the Postdoc composes and submits a technical proposal that responds to a research opportunity.
* Deadline: Feb 28, 2023
* Citizenship: U.S. citizenship required
* Website: https://orise.orau.gov/icpostdoc/current-opportunities.html
National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) Postdoctoral Fellowship
The NASA Postdoctoral Program (NPP) provides early-career and more senior scientists the opportunity to share in NASA's mission, to reach for new heights and reveal the unknown so that what we do and learn will benefit all humankind. NASA Postdoctoral Fellows work on 1 to 3 year assignments with NASA scientists and engineers at NASA centers and institutes to advance NASA's missions in earth science, heliophysics, planetary science, astrophysics, space bioscience, aeronautics, engineering, human exploration and space operations, astrobiology, and science management. NASA Postdoctoral Program Fellows contribute to our national scientific exploration, confirm NASA's leadership in fundamental research, and complement the efforts of NASA's partners in the national science community.
* Deadline: March 1, 2023
* Citizenship: U.S. citizens, permanent residents, foreign nationals who are in the U.S. at the time of application and on a valid J1 visa, and foreign nationals, asylees or refugees in the U.S. at the time of application with a valid EAD card and pending I-485 or I-589 forms.
* Website: https://npp.usra.edu/
Ruth L. Kirschstein Postdoctoral Individual National Research Service Award
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) offers up to 3 years of fellowship support for postdoctoral scholars interested in biomedical and behavioral research. The purpose of the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Postdoctoral Fellowship is to enhance the research training of promising postdoctoral candidates who have the potential to become productive, independent investigators in scientific health-related research fields relevant to the missions of the participating NIH Institutes and Centers. Awards are made to individual applicants for specific training proposals. The scholarship is named after Dr. Ruth L. Kirschstein. Aside from Dr. Kirschstein's scientific accomplishments in polio vaccine development, and becoming the first woman director of an NIH Institute, she was a champion of research training and a strong advocate for the inclusion of underrepresented individuals in the scientific workforce.
* Deadline: April 8, August 8, December 8 annually
* Citizenship: U.S. citizens and permanent residents
* Website: https://researchtraining.nih.gov/programs/fellowships/F32
* https://grad.ucla.edu/funding/#/view-record/25/0
University of Arizona College of Medicine Postdoctoral Recruitment
This virtual event will highlight open postdoctoral research positions and diverse areas of research at the College of Medicine – Phoenix. This is a great opportunity to engage with the Research Faculty and current Postdocs at the College. Learn more about the unique environment at the Phoenix Bioscience Core in Downtown Phoenix, and ask questions in the open Q & A session.
* Register: https://arizona.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZckduusrzIuEtBPtI-eQFtFzZ0Tiz5TSVtU
* Open Postdoc Positions: https://arizona.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/4/home?c=arizona&sq=postdoc&city=phoenix
Zuckerman STEM Leadership Postdoctoral Scholars Program
The Zuckerman Postdoctoral Scholars Program attracts high-achieving postdoctoral scholars from premier universities in the United States and Canada to do research at one of seven Israeli universities. Once they complete their research, many Zuckerman postdocs are expected to accept faculty positions at top North American universities, weaving a network of academic collaboration and goodwill that will greatly benefit US-Israeli scientific cooperation. Zuckerman Scholars enjoy unique programming and activities organized especially for them by their host universities and the Zuckerman Institute in Israel, including touring, educational experiences, and social programs. These activities are designed to strengthen the scholars’ knowledge of and connection to Israel, and cultivate an esprit de corps, exchange of ideas, and foster new relationships.
* Deadline: March 31, 2023
* Citizenship: Must be citizens of the United States or Canada or have a documented status that allows them to study and work in the US.
* Website: https://zuckerman-scholars.org/ourprograms/postdoc-program/
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