Upcoming Fellowship Deadlines: November 24 – 30, 2024

Sep 30, 2024
Berlin, Germany. Academic budlings in with the water reflecting beneath them. this image is representative of upcoming fellowship deadlines in Germany
Germany offers various fellowship programs for international students to conduct research in the European country in STEM fields for professionals and women in science!

This list of upcoming fellowship deadlines includes programs for individuals at all stages—from early-career professionals to established researchers. Whether you’re looking for postdoctoral research positions, teaching fellowships for grade school, or unique opportunities like conducting child psychology research, there’s something here for you. There are also unique opportunities for women with children aiming to complete their dissertations and professional development programs for emerging leaders from around the world. Additionally, there are fully funded PhDs across disciplines like neuroscience, psychology, and art history, and even master’s fellowships in fields like electrical and computer engineering. You’ve got 8 weeks to apply! Apply now!

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Upcoming Fellowship Deadlines: November 24 – 30, 2024

 

  • Pembroke Center Postdoctoral Research Fellowships: Postdoctoral research fellows play a critical role in the Pembroke Center’s intellectual community. In residence for one year, postdoctoral fellows undertake original research, teach undergraduate courses of their design, participate in the Pembroke Seminar’s rigorous interdisciplinary scholarly community; collaborate on research and programming, and develop professionally through faculty mentorship. Candidates are selected based on their scholarly potential and the relevance of their work to the research theme. Recipients must have a PhD and may not hold a tenured position. The stipend is approximately $56,000. / Apply by November 25, 2024

 

  • University of California-San Diego Fully Funded PhD in Neurosciences: The University of California-San Diego, based in San Diego, CA offers a fully funded PhD in Neurosciences. The Neurosciences Graduate Program, at the University of California, San Diego, is an interdisciplinary, inter-institutional, student-centered, research training program. The first year of student funding is provided by the Neurosciences Graduate Program. This includes full payment of tuition and fees and a stipend of $36,000/year for the 2022-2023 academic year. Beginning the Winter Quarter (January 1) of the second year, your thesis advisor assumes responsibility for providing full financial support. / Apply by November 25, 2024

 

  • Wellcome Trust Career Development Awards: The scheme of career development awards provides funding for mid-career researchers from any discipline who have the potential to be international research leaders. They will develop their research capabilities, drive innovative programs of work and deliver significant shifts in understanding that could improve human life, health, and well-being. The host organization may be based in the UK, the Republic of Ireland, or Low- or middle-income countries (apart from India and mainland China). A Wellcome Career Development Award provides a salary for the grant holder (if required) and research expenses. The award usually lasts for 8 years. / Apply by November 26, 2024

 

  • Columbia University Fully Funded PhD in Psychology: Columbia University based in New York, NY offers a five-year fully funded PhD in Psychology. Designed to provide a broad base in psychology, this program offers an opportunity for intensive research. Advanced seminars are offered in three basic areas of psychology: cognition, psychobiology and neuroscience, and personality and social psychology. The department is relatively small; each year it admits fewer than ten full-time students. All students accepted to the five-year program receive a fellowship, which supports tuition, health and insurance fees, and an annual stipend through the fifth year, provided that they maintain good academic standing. / Apply by November 26, 2024

 

  • Walton-UNCF K-12 Education Fellowship: The UNCF K-12 Education Fellowship is a leadership and talent development initiative aimed at building a robust pipeline of high-achieving African Americans engaged in education in America. The program selects undergraduate juniors from historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to participate in a 10-week summer experience that includes leadership development, a paid internship with an innovative K-12 educational organization or school. / Apply by November 27, 2024

 

  • Elizabeth Munsterberg Koppitz Child Psychology Graduate Student Fellowship: The Elizabeth Munsterberg Koppitz Fellowship program supports graduate research projects and scholarships in child psychology. The program seeks to nurture excellent young scholars for careers in areas of psychology, such as child-clinical, pediatric, school, educational, and developmental psychopathology. Fellowships are for 1 year and include a $25,000 stipend from the APF and a tuition waiver from the student’s home institution. Applicants of any citizenship can apply but students must be enrolled in a Ph.D. program at a university in the U.S. or Canada. / Apply by November 27, 2024

 

  • Capes-Humboldt Research Fellowship: The Capes-Humboldt Research Fellowship supports Brazilian postdoctoral researchers and experienced researchers with research in Germany. As a fellow, you will benefit from individual support from the Humboldt Foundation and diverse sponsorship portfolios. The Capes-Humboldt Research Fellowship allows Brazilian researchers to conduct their research at various stages of their careers in collaboration with a host at a German research institution of their choice. Host institutes will generally receive a subsidy toward research costs. The fellowship amount is €3,100. Fellowships may last from 6 to 24 months. / Apply by November 29, 2024

 

  • Research Internships in Science and Engineering (RISE): RISE stands for Research Internships in Science and Engineering. RISE Professional offers summer research internships in Germany to Master’s and Ph.D. students from North America at companies and non-university research institutions with strong industry relations. The program is open for students in the fields of biology, chemistry, physics, earth sciences, engineering, or a closely related field. All participants receive a scholarship from DAAD and an additional stipend from their host company/institution to help cover living expenses. Funding is possible for three months in the summer or fall. German language requirements vary according to the internship placement. / Apply by November 30, 2024

 

  • Professional Fellows Program (PFP): The Professional Fellows Program brings emerging leaders (ages 25-35) worldwide to the United States for intensive fellowships designed to broaden their professional expertise. PFP participants are placed in intensive 5-6 week fellowships in non-profit organizations, private sector businesses, and government offices across the United States for an individually tailored professional development experience. The program also establishes structured interaction between Americans and foreign participants. Participants must be mid-level professionals and be proficient in English. Fellowships are offered twice per year, in the Spring and Fall. Deadlines and eligibility requirements for this program may vary by country. / Apply by November 30, 2024

 

  • Phi Kappa Phi Dissertation Fellowship: The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi annually awards ten Dissertation Fellowships of $10,000 each to active members who are doctoral candidates and are completing dissertations. The fellowship supports students in the dissertation writing stage of doctoral study. Awards are for 12 months of dissertation writing. All pre-dissertation requirements should be met by the application deadline, including approval of the dissertation proposal. The Dissertation Fellowship is open to all active (dues current) Phi Kappa Phi members who attend a U.S. regionally accredited, doctoral-granting institution of higher education. / Apply by November 30, 2024

 

  • Duke University Fully Funded PhD in Public Policy: Duke University based in Durham, North Carolina offers a fully funded PhD in Public Policy. Duke’s PhD in Public Policy is distinguished by its truly interdisciplinary nature. The program offers a unique balance of depth in a discipline such as Economics, Political science, Psychology, or Sociology combined with the opportunity to focus on a particular policy area such as social policy, global policy, health policy, or environmental policy. They are committed to fully supporting Public Policy PhD students for five years through a combination of scholarships, fellowships, research or teaching assistantships, and stipends provided that students maintain satisfactory progress in the program. / Apply by November 30, 2024

 

  • University of Toronto Fully Funded PhD in Sociology: The University of Toronto, based in Toronto, Canada offers a fully funded PhD in Sociology. The objective of the PhD program is to prepare candidates for a career in teaching and research by providing training to conduct theoretically informed and methodologically sophisticated state-of-the-art sociological research. The Faculty of Arts and Science has instituted a funding guarantee that covers PhD students for four or five years. The guarantee is equal to tuition plus $20,500. The guarantee is met by a balance of three components: the U of T Fellowship, Teaching Assistantships, and Research Assistantships. / Apply by November 30, 2024

 

  • Northwestern University Fully Funded PhD in Linguistics: Northwestern University, based in Evanston, Illinois offers a fully funded PhD in Linguistics. The Ph.D. program in Linguistics at Northwestern emphasizes the integration of theory with advanced experimental and computational methods. After completing the first-year core curriculum, students have ample opportunity to pursue their interests through course electives and projects. The program has state-of-the-art laboratory facilities, and all admitted students are fully funded. All admitted students receive a 5-year funding commitment including both tuition and a 12-month stipend. The sixth year of funding is typically possible when needed to complete the degree. / Apply by November 30, 2024

 

  • Duke University Fully Funded PhD in Biology: Duke University, based in Durham, North Carolina offers a fully funded PhD in Biology. Duke Biology offers diverse training opportunities for students seeking a Ph.D. degree in biological sciences. The program is highly flexible, allowing students to design the path that best fits their professional needs. The Biology department, in conjunction with The Graduate School and external funding entities, will support the students at or above the standard departmental stipend level and cover the tuition and fees for six years as long as they are considered to be making progress toward their degree. A stipend of $25,245 (9 months) and an additional summer fellowship are provided. / Apply by November 30, 2024

 

  • University of California Los Angeles Fully Funded PhD in Art History: The University of California Los Angeles offers a fully funded PhD in Art History. The MA is awarded in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the PhD and is granted with the successful completion of the first stage of the program, typically at the end of the second year, 6th quarter, in residence. The student begins the PhD program having chosen a major field of study within art history. The UCLA Department of Art History offers four and five-year funding packages to selected incoming students that consist of a combination of fellowships and Teaching Assistantships (currently $30,000 per year plus registration fees/tuition). / Apply by November 30, 2024

 

  • University of British Columbia Fully Funded PhD in Asian Studies: The University of British Columbia, based in Canada offers a fully funded PhD in Asian Studies. This is a thesis-based Ph.D. degree. The PhD program in Asian Studies encompasses the cultures of South Asia (through the languages of Urdu/Hindi, Persian, Punjabi, and Sanskrit), the Himalayas, and East Asia (Chinese, Japanese, Korean), as well as Islamic Studies. All Ph.D. students accepted into the program will be offered a funding package that provides at least $25,000 of support in each of their first four years. This support may include both awards and work (teaching or research assistantships). / Apply by November 30, 2024

 

  • Ohio State University Fully Funded Master’s in Electrical & Computer Engineering: Ohio State University, based in Columbus, OH offers a fully funded Master’s in Electrical & Computer Engineering. The graduate program prepares students for technical leadership roles in industry, academia, and government. The training provides students with a fundamental understanding of engineering sciences so that graduates can develop creative and innovative approaches to solving important engineering problems of interest to mankind. Nearly 50% of Master’s students are fully funded. Here at Ohio State, an offer of full funding will include: A minimum monthly graduate stipend is $2,364, Tuition and fees – totaling nearly $22,00 per year, and Coverage of 85% of your student health insurance. Check the website. / Apply by November 30, 2024

 

  • Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard-Foundation Stipends: The Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard-Foundation for the Promotion of Science and Research supports talented young women with children. It aims to enable them to create the freedom and mobility required to further their scientific careers. Eligible to apply are graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in the fields of experimental natural sciences and medicine from all nationalities, who are conducting their research at a university or research institute in Germany, as well as postdoctoral fellows who have obtained their doctoral degree at a German university and continue their research abroad. Each year, the Bayer Foundation donates 20,000 € to support two exceptional young women. / Apply by November 30, 2024

 

  • Kress History of Art Institutional Fellowships: The Kress History of Art Institutional Fellowships are intended to provide promising emerging art historians with the opportunity to experience just this kind of immersion. Six pre-doctoral Kress Institutional Fellowships in the History of European Art will be awarded each year. Each fellowship provides a two-year research appointment hosted by European art history research centers. The fellowship award is $30,000 per annum. Restricted to pre-doctoral candidates in the history of art and related disciplines. Nominees must be U.S. citizens or individuals matriculated at an American university. Dissertation research must focus on European art from antiquity to the early 19th century and applicants must be ABD by the time their fellowship begins. / Apply by November 30, 2024

 

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