Stanford Impact Labs is leading its annual Summer Collaborative Research Fellowship for graduate students. We are inviting co-applications from PhD students alongside a faculty mentor.
The purpose of the fellowship program is to support the intellectual and skill development of graduate students who will work on a public impact focused research project under the mentorship of a faculty member. Through the program, graduate students are invited to engage in the full scope of the social scientific process through collaborative research that leads to the development of new research, publications and policy or programmatic recommendations, while also being offered skills-training for problem-focused research. Our hope is that this opportunity will support graduate fellows to strengthen their own research community, and contribute to the growing community of scholars who are motivated and prepared to use research that yields solutions to challenging social problems.
Graduate fellows will participate in weekly sessions in the summer quarter (mid-June thru mid-August), covering a range of topics that include partnership work, engaging policy-makers, and communicating to external audiences.
The program includes a $4,000 supplemental fellowship stipend.
Applications are due March 28. Decisions will be communicated by mid-April. Please contact Karina Kloos (
krkloos@stanford.edu) with any questions.