Yale University, based in New Haven, Connecticut offers a fully funded PhD in Biological Anthropology. Yale’s Ph.D. program in Biological Anthropology offers graduate training across a wide array of topics, including the evolution of humans and other primates; primate morphology, ecology, and behavior; human evolutionary biology and reproductive ecology; biocultural anthropology; global health; paleoarchaeology; and evolutionary genomics. PhD students at Yale are normally fully funded for a minimum of five years. During that time, our students receive a twelve-month stipend to cover living expenses and a fellowship that covers the full cost of tuition and student healthcare.