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Application deadline: March 7, 2024
As you are applying for admission to the PhD program, keep in mind that your application will also serve as your scholarship application.
All of the materials that you submit with your online application are important for the scholarship review process - especially personal statements, academic records and letters of recommendation.
The following NIH-sponsored predoctoral training grant programs are available for U.S. citizens and permanent residents who are admitted to the Department's PhD program.
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
Provides predoctoral support to students interested in health care policy and health services research, specifically primary care policy.
National Institute on Aging (NIA)
Provides pre- and post-doctoral support to scholars who are interested in person- and family-oriented health services and outcomes research that relates to aging populations.
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
1. Provides pre-doctoral support to students interested in mental health and addiction policy.
2. Provides pre- and post-doctoral support to students who will become leaders in mental health services and systems research, jointly administered by the Department of Mental Health .
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Provides predoctoral support for students focusing on injury prevention.
Injury and Violence Prevention Endowments
Endowed scholarships supporting doctoral study in injury and violence prevention. All are welcome to apply.
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Funding
Provides pre- and post-doctoral support for students interested in the intersections of gun violence prevention, equity, and policy. This funding is intended to support students from historically underrepresented groups. All are welcome to apply.
Other Sources of Funding
In addition to the above institutional funding provided by these agencies, students may also apply for individual training support (you may not receive both awards.) The individual National Research Service Award (NRSA) may provide tuition and stipend support for up to three years for doctoral candidates planning to undertake research in certain areas. Typically, applications for NRSA awards are completed during the student's first year in the doctoral program.
Once a student begins work on a dissertation proposal, the Department strongly encourages the student to seek dissertation-support funding. Government agencies and private organizations provide funding for students once they are working on an approved thesis topic.
In addition to scholarships, other sources of funding include federal aid and grants from organizations outside of the Department and School. Contact the Financial Aid Office for more information on loans or federal aid. Browse multiple funding resources through Funding Opportunities .
When you’re ready to advance to doctoral candidacy, review the policies and procedures.
Doctoral students are required to review the degree plans for their program, along with information about specific degree requirements and estimated timelines to reach various benchmarks for the different degree plan specializations.
Once your dissertation is nearing completion, it’s time to schedule your defense—your final oral examination.
Get a studentship to fund your doctorate.
UKRI studentships offer funding for doctoral research. They also offer you access to training, networking and development opportunities to help you build a research and innovation career.
Our expectations for research organisations, supervisors and students are set out in the statement of expectations for doctoral training .
You could get:
The stipend is usually non-taxable and does not need to be paid back. Some research organisations may offer more if you study in London, or they or one of their collaborators might decide to top up the payment. This will be outlined in the studentship advert from the research organisation.
We normally pay the support for tuition fees directly to your research organisation.
The levels given here are for the academic year 2024 to 2025. UKRI’s approach to doctoral stipend and fee levels will be reviewed through the new deal for postgraduate research .
As a UKRI-funded doctoral student, you may be able to access additional funding to cover the cost of other related training and development opportunities.
This could include:
The availability of support will depend on the research organisation and the training grants they have on offer. You should contact the research organisation you are interested in applying to, to find out what you could get.
If you have a disability, you may be entitled to a Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) on top of your studentship.
You should speak to your research organisation’s disability advisor to assess your needs. They can help put the right support in place, including a DSA application if necessary. You cannot claim DSA directly from UKRI.
DSA helps to cover the cost of any additional support that a person studying for a doctorate might need as a result of a disability, mental health problem or specific learning difficulty.
The allowance covers:
Find out more about DSA in our framework .
If you are a research organisation you can download claim forms and guidance for DSA .
Any prospective doctoral student wishing to study at a UK research organisation, including prospective international students, can apply for a UKRI studentship.
All UKRI-funded doctoral students will be eligible for the full award, both the stipend to support living costs, and home-level fees at the UK research organisation rate.
Many UK research organisations offer some form of studentship funding from UKRI. These opportunities will depend on the subject you want to study and will normally be advertised by the research organisations.
Research organisations may have additional opportunities that do not involve UKRI. UKRI supports around 20% of all UK-based postgraduate researchers. You should speak to the research organisation you are interested in to find out what studentships are available.
You could also consider using a specialist website like FindaPhD to look for opportunities.
Research organisations set their own deadlines for applications.
Many open for applications early in the academic year and close in January or February. This is not a hard and fast rule. It is important that you check the deadlines for the research organisation where you want to study.
You cannot apply to UKRI for a studentship. You must contact the research organisation you are interested in studying with and use their application process.
For doctoral students who are already studying with a studentship, there are opportunities to get additional funding to support placements that are separate from your doctorate. Find training and development opportunities .
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The Henry Ford Cancer (HFC) Cancer Epidemiology Prevention and Control research program invites applications for a postdoctoral fellow to begin a 1-2-year fellowships to start in 2024. The successful candidate will join a team of over 100 cancer researchers conducting studies across the cancer continuum and become part of the Henry Ford Health + Michigan State University (HFH + MSU) dynamic research community.
Henry Ford Hospital is in midtown Detroit and is one of the top cancer hospitals in the United States with over 15,000 cancer-related visits a year. Detroit is experiencing a renaissance of culture and habitat. A new light rail transit line, factories converted to attractive loft housing, and diners and cafes abound. Apartment housing in nearby, and recently developed, midtown Detroit is available with assistance in relocation also offered.
Postdoctoral Fellows work on 1-year assignments with an optional 2nd year under the leadership of HFC researchers in the Henry Ford Department of Public Health Sciences (PHS). PHS has a rich history in biostatistical innovation and epidemiologic breakthroughs. Starting in the late 1980's researchers in PHS investigated the distribution and determinants of environmentally caused cancers partnering with the Detroit-based auto industry. Becoming a full-fledged department in the early 1990s, PHS expanded its areas of research, collaborations, capabilities, and staff.
Today, PHS is one of the top NIH-funded health system-based departments of public health, with research spanning from personalized molecular genetics to a population and community-based approach. PHS has developed the infrastructure to support a full spectrum of research, from laboratory to clinical and population science, and is home to dozens of independently funded researchers who work side-by-side with clinical and basic science colleagues to learn, collaborate, and share expertise.
We seek talented and motivated candidates who wish to play a leading role on projects focused on cancer research, including the research areas of lung cancer screening, hepatitis and cancer, prostate and/or breast cancer epidemiology, and cancer bioinformatics. The fellowship offers opportunities for multi-disciplinary collaborations and professional development including preparation of scientific manuscripts, presentation at scientific conferences and grant proposal writing. Training is also offered in research and biostatistical methods utilizing electronic health records data. Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply for independent funding the 2nd year of their fellowship. Stipend support is at the current NIH level.
We seek talented candidates with a doctoral degree (such as PhD, DrPH, ScD, MD) in epidemiology, health services research, medicine, informatics, biostatistics, or related field. Preference will be given to applicants with strong analytic, writing, and oral communication skills and a demonstrated ability to publish manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals. Applicants must be eligible for U.S. employment. Individuals from all backgrounds, especially those from historically underrepresented groups, are encouraged to apply. The goal of a successful applicant should be to become an independent scientist.
Potential candidates are required to identify a Research Scientist from HFC’s highly experienced investigators in their research area of interest who is committed to being a primary mentor and providing co-funding. Please send a cover letter, CV, research statement, example of scientific writing and contact information for two professional references to the email address below. The application due date is Friday, December 15, 2023 . Awardees will be notified in January 2024 with funding to start in 2024.
Please address inquiries and send applications to Henry Ford Cancer at: [email protected]
NASA Earth Science Division’s Early Career Research (ECR) Program Climate Change Research Initiative (CCRI) is an interdisciplinary, collaborative, year-long STEM engagement, and experiential learning opportunity for educators and graduate students to work directly with NASA scientists and lead research teams in a NASA research project hosted at either NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, CUNY City College of Technology in New York City, NY, or NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD. The summer component of each CCRI project also includes undergraduate and high school interns.
During the fall and spring terms of CCRI, the research team will consist of NASA Principal Investigators who lead in-service high school STEM educators and graduate student research assistants to become immersed in a NASA science research area related to climate change. During the summer session, the primary research team will add an undergraduate intern and high school intern to the CCRI research team. The entire team will work collaboratively on a full-time basis to complete the research project, deliver presentations, create a scientific poster and a publishable research paper that will be presented at the CCRI HQ Day at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC , and other science conferences and symposiums.
Research opportunities for educators, grad student assistants, and interns during Fall 2024 through Summer 2025 include the following projects:
Fall: October 15, 2024 – December 20, 2024
Spring: January 27, 2025 – April 25, 2025
Summer: June 16, 2025 – August 8, 2025
CCRI applicants must be US citizens. Housing, relocation and travel expenses are not provided. Teachers, graduate students and interns whose locality is regional to the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York City, NY, or NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD, are encouraged to apply. Applications are considered upon receipt.
The deadline for educators and graduate students to apply for the CCRI 2024-2025 year-long program is September 2024 . The final application deadline for Summer 2025 CCRI high school and undergraduate internship opportunities is February 28, 2025 at NASA’s Internship Programs website .
Teachers applying for CCRI should submit a cover letter, resume, and unofficial transcripts. Teachers are also encouraged but not required to submit any additional portfolio exemplars. The cover letter should also include:
The selected candidate will be requested to provide a letter of support from their school administration for participation and collaboration in the program.
Graduate Student Research Assistants applying for CCRI should submit a cover letter, resume and unofficial transcripts. The cover letter should also include:
The selected candidate will be requested to provide a letter of support from their graduate school advisor for participation and collaboration in the program.
Student interns must complete the entire application within NASA's Internship STEM Gateway .
The Institute for Plasma Research (IPR) has released the Apprentice Recruitment 2024 Notification . IPR is inviting online applications from eligible candidates for engagement as Graduate and Technician Apprentices under the Apprentices (Amendment) Act, 1973 . This recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 50 apprentice positions in various engineering and general stream disciplines.
The positions available are in Computer Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Communication, Mechanical Engineering, Instrumentation & Control Engineering, and General Stream (B.COM/B.A/B.B.A) . The apprentices will receive a monthly stipend of Rs. 13,500 for Graduate Apprentices and Rs. 12,000 for Technician Apprentices. The duration of the apprenticeship is one year . Candidates must apply online through the IPR website from June 22, 2024 , to July 21, 2024 .
Recruitment Exam Name | IPR Apprentice Recruitment 2024 |
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Post Notified | Graduate and Technician Apprentices |
Employment Type | Apprenticeship Training |
Job Location | Gandhinagar, Gujarat |
Salary / Pay Scale | Graduate: Rs. 13,500, Technician: Rs. 12,000 per month |
Vacancy | 50 |
Educational Qualification | Graduate/Diploma in relevant fields |
Experience Required | No prior experience required |
Age Limit | Not specified; as per norms |
Selection Process | Merit-based on academic performance |
Application Fees | Not specified |
Date of Notification | June 22, 2024 |
Starting Date of Application | June 22, 2024 |
Last Date of Application | July 21, 2024 |
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Eligibility criteria for the IPR Apprentice Recruitment 2024 include educational qualifications and other specific requirements. Candidates must have a Graduate Degree (B.E/B.Tech) or Diploma in the relevant engineering disciplines from a recognized university or institute. The degree or diploma must be completed in the years 2022, 2023, or 2024 . Candidates who completed their degree or diploma in 2021 or earlier are not eligible to apply.
Candidates must also register on the National Apprenticeship Training Scheme (NATS) portal and obtain a valid registration number before applying. Those who have previously undergone apprenticeship training or have job experience are not eligible.
The application process for the IPR Apprentice Recruitment 2024 is conducted online. Candidates must visit the IPR website and complete the registration process. The application window is open from June 22, 2024 , to July 21, 2024 . Candidates should ensure they provide accurate details and upload all necessary documents, including educational certificates and a recent photograph.
After submitting the application, candidates will be shortlisted based on their academic performance in their respective degree or diploma programs. The final list of selected candidates will be displayed on the IPR website. Selected candidates will then undergo document verification and medical examination before starting their apprenticeship.
The selection process for the IPR Apprentice Recruitment 2024 is based on merit . There is no written test for this recruitment. The merit list will be prepared based on the percentage of marks obtained in the qualifying examination (Degree/Diploma). Candidates with higher percentages will be given preference.
The shortlisted candidates will be called for document verification . The detailed instructions and schedule for document verification will be communicated through the IPR website.
Preparing for the IPR Apprentice Recruitment involves ensuring that all eligibility criteria are met and that the application is completed accurately. Since the selection is based on academic merit, candidates should focus on maintaining high academic performance in their qualifying examinations.
Candidates should also ensure that they have all required documents, such as educational certificates and registration on the NATS portal, ready for submission. Keeping track of important dates and regularly checking the IPR website for updates is crucial.
After the selection process, shortlisted candidates will undergo document verification and a medical examination . Those who successfully clear these stages will receive an offer letter for apprenticeship training at IPR. The apprenticeship duration is one year , during which candidates will receive hands-on training in their respective fields.
The apprentices will receive a monthly stipend and will gain valuable experience working in a premier research institute. However, completion of the apprenticeship does not guarantee permanent employment at IPR.
Keeping track of key dates and deadlines is crucial for applicants. The application process for the IPR Apprentice Recruitment 2024 starts on June 22, 2024 , and ends on July 21, 2024 . Candidates must submit their applications within this period to be considered for the recruitment process.
Regularly checking the IPR website for updates and notifications is advisable. Being aware of these important dates will help candidates plan and prepare effectively for each stage of the selection process.
Cracking the IPR Apprentice Recruitment requires thorough preparation and attention to detail. Candidates should ensure they meet all eligibility criteria and have their documents in order. Maintaining a high academic performance in the qualifying examinations is crucial, as the selection is merit-based.
Candidates should also be proactive in registering on the NATS portal and obtaining their registration number. Staying informed about the recruitment process and adhering to all guidelines will significantly increase the chances of success.
Staying updated with the latest information and preparing effectively is essential for success. Candidates should regularly visit the official IPR website and join the official Telegram channel for timely updates. Subscribing to job alert services and newsletters can also ensure that candidates receive important notifications about the recruitment process.
Utilizing online resources, such as e-books, video lectures, and training programs, can enhance preparation. Engaging in continuous learning and skill development through courses and certifications relevant to the engineering field can improve a candidate’s profile. Being proactive, well-informed, and prepared will significantly increase the chances of securing a position in the IPR Apprentice Recruitment 2024 .
Department: Head Start/Early Head Start (79270)
Position: General Assistantship
Hours/Week: 25% (10 hours)
Term: Fall 2024
Closing Date: 7/19/2024
Location: East St. Louis
Number of Openings: Other
Semi-monthly Stipend: $325.00
Posting Number: 2094-2024
Must be admitted to one of the Master of Psychology or Master of Social Work graduate programs.
Individuals in this position will promote social-emotional development in preschool classrooms; assist in consultation with families enrolled in Head Start/Early Head Start regarding social-emotional health issues.
Required documents, applicant materials are received by.
**All communications sent to the prospective employer should include the posting number for the position.
This form is used to gather applicant data by the Office of Equal Opportunity, Access, & Title IX Coordination at SIUE. This information cannot be viewed by units hiring Graduate Assistants. Completion of this form is not required and will not impact your chances of being hired for a Graduate Assistantship. This form is NOT an application for employment. To apply for a Graduate Assistant position, follow the instructions listed in the posting.
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Full-time NYU Steinhardt Ph.D. students are eligible for a funding package that includes an annual stipend - $32,000 for the 2022-2023 academic year - tuition coverage for required coursework ...
Updated on July 7, 2024. Edited by Briana Sukert. If the cost of an advanced degree has discouraged you from furthering your education, fully funded online PhD programs may be the answer. These doctoral programs provide students with the opportunity to enhance their knowledge and skills in their field without paying high out-of-pocket expenses.
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For the academic year 2023-2024, the minimum first-year I School Ph.D. student 12-month stipend is $40,000. After the first year, Ph.D. students are typically funded through graduate student academic appointments or research positions for up to four years (eight semesters). In addition to an hourly wage, students receive fee remission that ...
Stipend. The Graduate School guarantees all Ph.D. students a stipend for their first five years of study. Starting in fall 2022, all Duke Ph.D. students will receive a 12-month stipend during their first five years of study (details on how this is handled in each Ph.D. program).In year 6 and beyond, stipend support is at the discretion of each Ph.D. program.
The University of Chicago offers most doctoral students competitive funding packages, which cover tuition and student health insurance, as well as a stipend for living expenses and research support. In most PhD programs, these awards are available for the duration of a student's program.
Stipend level minimums vary by PhD program, but for the 2024-25 academic year, minimums will range from $27,318 for 8 months to $40,977 for 12 months. Students receive health insurance (the SHIP basic plan) through Aetna Student Health. Full tuition and student services fees are also covered for PhD students on the Charles River campus.
Our funding packages for Yale PhD students are among the most generous in the world. Every PhD student receives a fellowship for the full cost of tuition, a stipend for living expenses, and paid health coverage, though the details of your funding package will differ depending on your academic program. On average, doctoral students receive more ...
The Steinhardt Fellowship Program. The standard Steinhardt Fellowship package includes an annual stipend, tuition remission for required course work, and student health insurance through your fifth year. The fellowship is reserved for full-time doctoral students. The 2024-2025 stipend is $33,867. Complete details are provided with each offer of ...
Work leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) is designed to give the candidate a thorough and comprehensive knowledge of his or her professional field and training in methods of research. The final basis for granting the degree shall be the candidate's grasp of the subject matter of a broad field of study and a demonstrated ability to do independent research.
Rutgers University, PhD in Psychology (Piscataway, NJ): All admitted PhD students are guaranteed 5 years of funding (4 years for those with a Master's degree), provided they remain in good standing. Financial aid covers tuition and includes a 10-month stipend or salary. Additional summer funding is available through teaching or grant funding.
All full-time, fully funded PhD students on 10-month TA/RA/GA appointments receive a minimum of $23,000 for academic year stipends. Full-time, fully funded PhD students on 12-month appointments receive $29,900 as the campus minimum stipend. The university will centrally fund comprehensive fees on a recurring basis for TA and GA appointments ...
Ph.D. Funding. The Graduate School offers incoming doctoral students five years of guaranteed financial support, including a stipend, tuition remission, health-services fee, and health- and dental-insurance subsidies. This support — which may take the form of a teaching assistantship, research assistantship, fellowship, or proctorship ...
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Salary. Students with assistantships are paid their salaries through bi-monthly (i.e., twice monthly) pay checks from the Stanford Payroll Office. The normal pay days are the 7th and the 22nd of every month. Student assistantship salary is taxable income, and applicable taxes and deductions will be withheld in accordance with the W-4 Tax Data ...
The highest PhD stipends that most students can get are around $30,000 to $33,000. Interestingly, stipends vary by discipline. The higher stipends tend to be in disciplines where it's harder to find doctoral students or easier to find PhD jobs. Education or musicology will have a stipend below $20,000 on average, and there aren't a lot of ...
The Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences offers incoming PhD students full financial support—including tuition, health insurance fees, and basic living expenses—for a minimum of five years (typically the first four years of study and the completion year). ... a combination of stipend, teaching fellowships, and/or ...
Community-Engaged Research Internships from the Center for Community Engagement in the Office of Durham & Community Affairs. 12 weeks, 8 weeks, or. 6 weeks. Application deadline: March 7, 2024. Starting in the 2022-2023 academic year, all Duke Ph.D. students in their five-year guaranteed funding period began receiving 12-month stipends.
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Funding. Provides pre- and post-doctoral support for students interested in the intersections of gun violence prevention, equity, and policy. This funding is intended to support students from historically underrepresented groups. All are welcome to apply. Other Sources of Funding.
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Our expectations for research organisations, supervisors and students are set out in the statement of expectations for doctoral training. You could get: a minimum stipend of £19,237 per year for your living costs, which is paid to you in regular instalments. support for your tuition fees (minimum £4,786 per year)
Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply for independent funding the 2nd year of their fellowship. Stipend support is at the current NIH level. Qualifications: We seek talented candidates with a doctoral degree (such as PhD, DrPH, ScD, MD) in epidemiology, health services research, medicine, informatics, biostatistics, or related field.
Program Overview NASA Earth Science Division's Early Career Research (ECR) Program Climate Change Research Initiative (CCRI) is an interdisciplinary, collaborative, year-long STEM engagement, and experiential learning opportunity for educators and graduate students to work directly with NASA scientists and lead research teams in a NASA research project hosted at either NASA's Goddard ...
The apprentices will receive a monthly stipend of Rs. 13,500 for Graduate Apprentices and Rs. 12,000 for Technician Apprentices. The duration of the apprenticeship is one year. Candidates must apply online through the IPR website from June 22, 2024, to July 21, 2024.
Semi-monthly Stipend: $325.00. Posting Number: 2094-2024. Qualifications Must be admitted to one of the Master of Psychology or Master of Social Work graduate programs. Position Description Individuals in this position will promote social-emotional development in preschool classrooms; assist in consultation with families enrolled in Head Start ...