Funding Sources
There are a variety of funding opportunities for graduate
students. Some examples are listed below. Some, but not all sources
for funding require that you be a citizen of the United States,
so first check eligibility.
The
Office of the Vice President for Research provides
an incentive for graduate students who submit an application for
funding. Check it out here.
National
Research Service Awards (NRSA) for predoctoral fellows
(F31) can be obtained through several branches of the National Institutes
of Health (NIH). The application form (PHS416-1) can be obtained
from the website.
Applicants are advised to contact the appropriate discipline-specific
institute to discuss the proposed application prior to submission.
Telephone numbers of the institutes are listed on the website mentioned
above.
NSF
Graduate Research Fellowships are intended for individuals
in the early stages of their graduate study in science, mathematics,
or engineering. In most cases, an individual has three opportunities
to apply: during the senior year of college, the first year of graduate
school, and the beginning of the second year of graduate school.
Individuals who have completed one year or less of full-time graduate
study in NSF-supported fields will be given preference over more
advanced students. Deadline is in early November.
SREB
Doctoral Scholars Program The Southern Regional Education
Board's Doctoral Scholars Program works to increase the number of
minority faculty in the 16-state region including Kentucky. Any
ethnic minority student who is a U.S. citizen (including Native
Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans and African Americans
who holds a bachelor's or master's degree, and who is accepted into
an approved Ph.D. program, is eligible to apply for support. Students
already enrolled are not eligible for the Doctoral Scholars Program
Award, but may qualify for the SREB Dissertation Year Fellowship.
Visit the website
for application forms.
American
Foundation For Aging Research supports education and
research in aging through fellowships to graduate and undergraduate
students. Students must be actively involved in a biomedical age-related
research project. The awards are renewable. Visit the website
for more information and application forms.
Amersham Pharmacia Biotech and Science have joined
forces in creating the Prize
for Young Scientists. The aim of the prize is to recognize
outstanding Ph.D. graduate students and reward their research in
the field of molecular biology. Each year, the grand prize winner
receives a prize of $25,000, while runners-up receive prizes of
$5,000. Visit the website
for more information.
Ford
Foundation and the Howard Hughes Institute The Ford
Foundation offers fellowships for Predoctoral
Fellowships for Minorities. They also have fellowships for graduate
students in their final year for the purpose of completing their
dissertation.
The Howard
Hughes Medical Institute fellowships are open to both
U.S. citizens and foreign citizens who have completed less than
one year of graduate study toward a Ph.D. degree in the biological
sciences. The deadline for these fellowships is usually in November.
Science
to Achieve Results (STAR) Graduate Fellowships. Minority
Academic Institutions Graduate Fellowships and Minority Academic
Institutions Undergraduate Fellowships are available. The deadline
for pre-applications for these fellowships is November 19, 2001.
More information can be found
here.
American
Association of University Women support women doctoral
candidates completing dissertations. Applicants must be U.S. citizens
or permanent residents. Click here
for more details.
Mental
Health Dissertation Research Grants to Increase Diversity
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