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Graduate Student Opportunities

Check out the following list of graduate student opportunities in funding, employment, professional development, and more! Updated weekly during the academic year and monthly over summer.

  • UC/CSU Repatriation Committee Candidate Outreach

    NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE COMMISSION 

    UC/CSU Repatriation Committee Candidate Outreach 

    Seeking qualified tribal and University of California or California State University representatives to serve on the UC or CSU NAGPRA Repatriation Oversight Committees. Respectful repatriation rooted in meaningful tribal consultation is required by the California Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act CalNAGPRA). CalNAGPRA requires that the UC and CSU establish both Campus and Systemwide repatriation committees. These committees are platforms for passionate advocates to ensure legal compliance, cultural respect, and the decolonization of both the UC’s and CSU’s repatriation practices. The Committees are composed of both UC/CSU and tribal representatives who are reviewed and nominated by the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) before appointment by the UC/CSU. 

    The NAHC is currently soliciting applications for the below listed positions. More information and application packets can be found here.

  • UCR CUSP Scholar Application - Due 12/15
  • Entanglement: 2025 UC Graduate Student Virtual Conference - Call for Presentations Due 12/20
    Entanglement: 2025 UC Graduate Student Virtual Conference
    Call for Presentations

     
    Presentation proposal deadline: December 20, 2024
    Conference Date: February 7, 2025
     
    The UC Riverside Center for Ideas and Society invites proposals for a virtual conference that explores the theme of entanglement. All UC graduate students in the humanities are eligible to apply, as are students in the arts or social sciences with projects that leverage humanities methods.
     

     
  • Excite the Dream Program at Old Dominion University - Deadline 1/10/2025

    The Office of Faculty Diversity and Retention at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA, is now accepting applications for the Excite the Dream Program that will take place virtually on January 30, 2025. We hope that you will help us spread the word by sharing this opportunity.

    The Excite the Dream Program at ODU is designed for underrepresented scholars with a dream of pursuing a career in academia. This program provides an opportunity for underrepresented scholars to gain more insight into the professoriate by inviting them to participate in a virtual one-day experience designed to cultivate skills in teaching, research, and service. Scholars will have the opportunity to learn about ODU, present their research, receive scholarly advice from our award-winning faculty, and meet with our leadership.

    Note: An invitation to participate in Excite the Dream does not guarantee an offer of employment at Old Dominion University. Similarly, not being selected for Excite the Dream has no bearing on future employment opportunities with the university.

    To qualify for this program, one must be from an underrepresented population and will have completed their terminal degree by September 2025.

    Application Deadline: January 10, 2025

    Application Link: https://bit.ly/ETDApplication

    For more information about the program and to apply, please visit: https://www.odu.edu/acadaffairs/faculty-diversity/excite-the-dream.

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  • IIASA Young Scientist Summer Program - Apps Due 1/13/2025

    International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) Young Scientist Summer Program (YSSP)

    The YSSP is designed for advanced PhD students – ideally about two years prior to completing their PhD – working on a topic that is compatible with ongoing research at IIASA and who wish to explore the policy implications of their work. Participants work under the direct mentorship of experienced IIASA scientists in a unique interdisciplinary and international research environment. As part of their participation, YSSP fellows produce a paper serving as the first step towards a publishable journal article, and have the opportunity to build up contacts for future collaboration within the institute's worldwide network.

    Applications are due January 13, 2025

    The 2025 YSSP will run on-site from 2 June to 29 August 2025, and participants will have the opportunity to finalize their research papers in September.

    https://iiasa.ac.at/capacity-development/application-information 

  • Rocky Mtn National Park Artist-In-Residence Apps due 1/31

    Rocky Mountain National Park Artist-In-Residence

    Rocky Mountain National Park and the Rocky Mountain Conservancy are pleased to announce that the application window will soon be open for the 2025 Artist-in-Residence program. Interested artists are encouraged to apply! Applications for Rocky Mountain National Park's 2025 Artist-in-Residence program will be accepted beginning on December 1, 2024 through January 31, 2025.

    Rocky Mountain National Park's AIR program is open to artists of all creative disciplines. Selected artists will serve in a two-week residency within Rocky Mountain National Park. During their residency, selected artists will reside in a rustic cabin located inside Rocky Mountain National Park where they can gain inspiration and create artistic works.

    RMNP's residency will take place during a two-week window from mid-May through mid-October, weather and conditions permitting.

    https://www.nps.gov/romo/getinvolved/artist-in-residence-program.htm 
     

  • UCR Humanities Graduate Student Research Grants - apps due 2/3
    Humanities Graduate Student Research Grants
     
    Eligibility: Current UCR graduate students (humanities emphasis)
    Award Period: May 1, 2025 through April 30, 2026*
    Award Amount: Awards of up to $1500 for research and research-related travel
    Deadline: Feb 3, 2025
     
    Funded by the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences and the Center for Ideas and Society, the Humanities Graduate Student Research (GSR) Grants assist graduate students in the humanities, arts, and humanistically-oriented social sciences. We consider the humanities, broadly construed, as academic disciplines and activities that illuminate the ways in which human beings create and explore a distinctly human life.
     

     
  • ComSciCon Southwest Chapter Organizing Committee

    ComSciCon

     ComSciCon is a graduate student-led organization that has been helping train STEM students in science communication for over a decade! ComSciCon hosts workshops around the world that connect graduate students with science communication experts who help students get their work published. Plus, by attending a ComSciCon workshop, you get to meet graduate students from other institutions and fields who have a shared love of communicating their work. The best part is that it’s all free – ComSciCon provides food and housing for attendees, and helps reimburse for travel costs. 

    There are multiple ComSciCon chapters in the US, but they’re all on the east coast. I’m part of a new team hoping to expand access to this great opportunity by starting up a new regional chapter in the southwest. 

    We’re working to build a team of graduate students to be on the organizing committee for the southwest chapter. Being part of our organizing committee can help you connect with local science communication experts, plus build skills like fundraising, leadership, and event planning.

    If you’d be interested in attending a workshop like this in the future, or even better, if you’d like to help be part of the organizing committee, please fill out our interest form: https://forms.gle/mABtfGTbLni7z9f67 

    If you have any questions, feel free to reach out:

    Risa Aria Schnebly rschnebl@asu.edu

    Sahil Hegde sahil@astro.ucla.edu

  • UCR Humanities Summer Dissertation Writing Fellowships - apps due 3/3
    Summer Dissertation Writing Fellowships

    Eligibility: Current UCR ABD graduate students with dissertation topics grounded in humanities fields/methods
    Award Period: July 1 – September 2025
    Award Amount: Fellowship of $8000 for summer 2025
    Deadline: March 3, 2025
     
    Summer Dissertation Writing Fellowships provide a $8000 summer stipend to advanced UCR graduate students in Ph.D. programs in the humanities who need dedicated time to complete – or make substantial progress toward completing – their dissertation over the summer. Office space is available for fellows who prefer to work on campus in the summer months.
     
    Special consideration will be given to students with feasible plans to complete the dissertation over summer 2025.
     

     
  • Virgina Tech Presidential Postoctoral Fellowship - applications due 3/1

    Virgina Tech Presidential Postoctoral Fellowship - applications due 11/ & 3/1

    Virginia Tech’s Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship program seeks to prepare postdocs for the next step in their careers, providing up to two-year appointments with nationally competitive salaries and benefits.

    There are two proposal review cycles each year with applications/proposals due November 1 and March 1. 

     Fellowships will be awarded in four distinct tracks, each welcoming diverse applicants from various fields:

    Postdoctoral fellows selected for the program will receive:

    • Up-to two-year appointments with nationally competitive salaries and benefits
    • $5,000 per year for training and professional development-related expenses
    • Mentoring and professional development support

    Eligible postdoctoral applicants:

    • Must be no more than three years past earning their Ph.D.
    • Must expect to complete their Ph.D. prior to the start of their fellowship

    For all tracks except Science Policy and Research Ethics, interested applicants should identify a Virginia Tech faculty mentor to work collaboratively on a three-page proposal for submission prior to one of the cycle deadlines: Nov. 1 or March 1 each year. 

    A list of faculty who expressed interest in hosting a Fellow can be found in this searchable list here but note that any Virginia Tech faculty member can serve as a program mentor.

    Proposals will be evaluated on:

    • Ability to build towards Virginia Tech research presence and portfolio in goals for the track
    • Ability to enhance research and scholarship of the faculty mentor
    • Ability to enhance the professional development of the postdoc
    • Prospective postdoc’s qualifications and the ability to diversify Virginia Tech’s research enterprise
    • Prospective postdoc's commitment to scholarly and societal impact at Virginia Tech and beyond

    Prospective Postdoctoral Fellows Information Sessions

    Virginia Tech’s Office of Postdoctoral Affairs will be hosting three Information Sessions for prospective applicants to the program to learn more about the various tracks, how to construct a proposal, and information on how applications are evaluated. In addition, current Virginia Tech Presidential Postdoctoral Fellows will share their experience in this program. There will also be time for questions. Sessions are planned for September 10, 12-1 PM ET, September 18, 4-5 PM ET, & September 26, 3-4 PM ET.

    Register for an Information Session

    Visit the website to learn more about Virginia Tech’s Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship Program

  • NSF Funding for Graduate Students

    NSF Funding for Graduate Students

    From research experiences across the world to internships at its headquarters, the U.S. National Science Foundation offers graduate students and recent Ph.D.s paid opportunities to expand their skills and knowledge in science and engineering. 

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  • NSF Funding for Postdocs
    NSF Funding for Postdocs

    The U.S. National Science Foundation offers postdoctoral fellows paid opportunities to expand their skills and knowledge in science and engineering. 

    Learn more here: https://new.nsf.gov/funding/postdocs 

  • American Association of Women Fellowships
    American Association of University Women (AAUW) Fellowships
     

    For more than 130 years, AAUW has funded the educations of countless women so they could follow their dreams. From astronauts to zoologists, the recipients of AAUW’s fellowships, grants and awards represent nearly every imaginable field of endeavor.

    Learn more about the various funding opportunities here: https://www.aauw.org/resources/programs/fellowships-grants/ 

  • The Met Fellowship Program

    The Met Fellowship Program

    Join a community of scholars in the fields of art history, archaeology, museum education, conservation, and related sciences, as well as scholars in other disciplines, whose dynamic and interdisciplinary projects require close study of objects in The Met collection.

    Annually, The Met awards over 50 fellowships to scholars from around the world. It is an educational priority to make The Met a laboratory for art and ideas. As a result, we support academic investigations of the Museum's collection spanning more than 5,000 years from every corner of the world and contribute to broader scholarly discourses.

    Met fellowships are awarded to junior scholars, postdoctoral and senior academics, and museum professionals for independent study or research.

    https://www.metmuseum.org/about-the-met/fellowships 

  • Nuclear Energy Justice Policy Fellowship

    This program serves as a next step in the educational and professional development of scientists and engineers. Fellows will have opportunities to enhance quantitative and qualitative reasoning, critical thinking/problem solving, communication, and teamwork skills. Learn more and apply.

    Deadline: Rolling

  • Funding Opportunities through the Institute for Humane Studies

    IHS is rooted in the classical liberal tradition and promotes a freer, more humane, and open society by connecting and supporting talented graduate students, scholars, and other intellectuals who are driving progress in the critical conversations shaping the 21st century. 

    IHS offer grants for all stages of your academic career. Whether you’re seeking funds for sabbatical research, campus events, or graduate study, they want to help you pursue your ideas.

    IHS has a number of different funding opportunities including Conference Accelerator Grants (up to $2,000), Publication Accelerator Grants (up to $5,000), Graduate Sabbatical Grants (up to $15,000), Event Support, and Research Expense Support. 

    IHS offers more than two million dollars in highly competitive grants for projects within these areas of focus

    Liberalism, Pluralism, and Democracy
     
    Free Speech and Open Inquiry
     
    Equality and Prosperity
     
    Race in America
     
    Peace and International Cooperation
     
    Immigration and Freedom
     
    Business and the Good Society

     

    Grant applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. 

    Visit IHS for grant conditions, eligibility, and applications. 
  • UNICEF Internships

    The UNICEF Internship Programme offers students and recent graduates from diverse academic backgrounds the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with UNICEF through global internship opportunities.

    Interns at UNICEF get experiential learning opportunities in the humanitarian sector and a meaningful internship experience that will support their academic, professional and personal development.

    https://www.unicef.org/careers/internships 

  • Gladstone's Embark Presidential Postdoctoral Program

    This program aims to increase the representation of underrepresented minoritized groups within the sciences and at Gladstone. Participants will receive a postdoctoral salary based on years of experience, full benefits, and $10,000 yearly stipend. Learn more and apply.

    Deadline: Rolling

  • Humanities Graduate Student Research Grants - Deadline 2/3/2025
    Eligibility: Current UCR graduate students (humanities emphasis)
    Award Period: May 1, 2025 through April 30, 2026
    Award Amount: Awards of up to $1500 for research and research-related travel
    Deadline: Feb 3, 2025
     
    Funded by the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences and the Center for Ideas and Society, the Humanities Graduate Student Research (GSR) Grants assist graduate students in the humanities, arts, and humanistically-oriented social sciences. We consider the humanities, broadly construed, as academic disciplines and activities that illuminate the ways in which human beings create and explore a distinctly human life.
     
  • Summer Dissertation Writing Fellowships - Deadline 3/3/2025
    Eligibility: Current UCR ABD graduate students with dissertation topics grounded in humanities fields/methods
    Award Period: July 1 – September 2025
    Award Amount: Fellowship of $8000 for summer 2025
    Deadline: March 3, 2025
     
    Summer Dissertation Writing Fellowships provide a $8000 summer stipend to advanced UCR graduate students in Ph.D. programs in the humanities who need dedicated time to complete – or make substantial progress toward completing – their dissertation over the summer. Office space is available for fellows who prefer to work on campus in the summer months.
     
    Special consideration will be given to students with feasible plans to complete the dissertation over summer 2025.
     
  • Opportunities for Social Science, Policy and Evaluation Students
  • Opportunities for Arts and Humanities Students
    • The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Summer 2025 Internship, HERE.

    • Caramoor Center for Music & the Arts, Rosen House Summer Research Fellowship, HERE.

    • The Huntington, Bradford and Christine Mishler Associate Curator of American Art, HERE.

  • Opportunities for Community and Global Health Students
  • Opportunities for Education Students
  • Opportunities for Information Systems & Technology Students
  • Opportunities for Mathematical Sciences Students
    • Thinktown Education Inc., Academic Advisor (Math Track), HERE.

    • U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Statistician (Health), HERE.

    • Susquehanna International Group, Quantitative Research Internship - PhD: Summer 2025, HERE.