The Graduate Division is pleased to invite applications for five internal endowed fellowships. All Ph.D. students who meet the specific fellowship criteria may apply. A brief summary of each fellowship is provided below. Please refer to the calls for applications and application forms for complete eligibility and application information; these are linked below and also available here.
Applications should be submitted in PDF format to Jenise Shourds, in the School of Physical Sciences, no later than 5:00 p.m., December 3, 2019. Please note that this is different than previous fellowships, when you would send applications to Garrett Yoshitomi.
Brython Davis Fellowship
- Applicants must be U.S. citizens, and one of the applicant’s parents must be a current member or veteran of the U.S. Navy or Marine Corps.
- Provides resident fees and a stipend of $6,000 in Spring Quarter 2020
- Call for Applications
- Application Form
Gordon Hein Scholarship
- Applicants must be blind or legally blind, as certified by the Disability Services Center.
- Provides resident fees and a stipend of $4,000 in Spring Quarter 2020
- Call for Applications
- Application Form
James Harvey Scholar
- Applicants must be in their final year of study, researching male or female homosexuality.
- Provides resident fees and a stipend of $1,500 in Spring Quarter 2020
- Call for Applications
- Application form
La Verne Noyes Fellowship
- Applicants must be U.S. citizens and descendants of a U.S. Army or Navy World War I veteran.
- Provides a stipend of $3,000 in Spring Quarter 2020
- Call for Applications
- Application Form
Miguel Velez Scholarship
- Applicants must be citizens and residents of a Latin American country, with preference given to citizens of Colombia. Students from a Latin American Country who have AB540 status are also eligible to apply.
- Provides resident fees and a stipend of $6,000 in Spring Quarter 2020
- Call for Applications
- Application Form