Fellowships and Advisors
DAAD
For doctoral students in all disciplines to do short- and long-term research in Germany.
Brooke Noonan, Graduate Affairs
Administration 225; 702.0871
brookec@uchicago.edu
Department of Defense (NDSEG)
For U.S. citizens enrolled in the 1st or 2nd year of a doctoral program in biomedical, social or physical sciences.
Brooke Noonan, Graduate Affairs
Administration 225; 702.0871
brookec@uchicago.edu
Multicultural Fellowships (ICEOP, IMGIP, Ford, etc.)
Fellowships vary; contact OMSA for more information.
Mary Vander Kinter, Office of Multicultural Student Affairs
5710 S. Woodlawn; 734.2833
vanderk@uchicago.edu
Department of Homeland Security
For U.S. citizens enrolled in the 1st or 2nd year of a doctoral program or research-based Master’s program in biological, physical, social, or behavioral sciences.
Brooke Noonan, Graduate Affairs
Administration 225; 702.0871
brookec@uchicago.edu
Fulbright-Hays Dissertation
For doctoral dissertation research in non-Western countries.
Brooke Noonan, Graduate Affairs
Administration 225; 702.0871
brookec@uchicago.edu
Jacob K. Javits
For U.S. citizens not beyond the 1s year of a doctoral (or MFA) program in the humanities or social sciences.
Brooke Noonan, Graduate Affairs
Administration 225; 702.0871
brookec@uchicago.edu
Doolittle-Harrison Fellowship
Internal fellowship for doctoral students in the 3rd year or beyond to present at a conference or conduct dissertation research.
Jessica Torres, Graduate Affairs
Administration 104; 702.1946
jmtorres@uchicago.edu
Fulbright US Student Program (through IIE)
For U.S. citizens at any stage of their graduate careers to conduct research and, in some cases, study language worldwide.
Brooke Noonan, Graduate Affairs
Administration 225; 702.0871
brookec@uchicago.edu
FLAS (Foreign Language Area Studies) Title VI
For U.S. citizens enrolled in a graduate program that combines study of a modern foreign language and world area studies; cannot be beyond 4th year.
Brooke Noonan, Graduate Affairs
Administration 225; 702.0871
brookec@uchicago.edu
National Science Foundation Grad Fellowships
For U.S. citizens enrolled in the 1st or 2nd year of a doctoral program in biomedical, social or physical sciences.
Brooke Noonan, Graduate Affairs
Administration 225; 702.0871
brookec@uchicago.edu
National Security Education Program (NSEP) David L. Boren Fellowship and
For U.S. citizens enrolled in a graduate program to do language and world area study overseas
and/or in the U.S.; the NFLI (National Flagship Language Initiative) provides funding for language training in Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Perisan, and Russian to U.S. citizens who have completed their B.A. degree.
Brooke Noonan, Graduate Affairs
Administration 225; 702.0871
brookec@uchicago.edu
Newcombe
Dissertation write-up fellowships for dissertations engaged in the study of ethical or religious values in all fields.
Brooke Noonan, Graduate Affairs
Administration 225; 702.0871
brookec@uchicago.edu
Lurcy
For U.S. citizen doctoral students to do research in France.
Brooke Noonan, Graduate Affairs
Administration 225; 702.0871
brookec@uchicago.edu
Furstenberg
For doctoral students doing Jewish studies of some sort.
Brooke Noonan, Graduate Affairs
Administration 225, 702.0871
brookec@uchicago.edu
Josephine de Karman
For students who will be in the last year of their doctoral program.
Brooke Noonan, Graduate Affairs
Administration 225, 702.0871
brookec@uchicago.edu
National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant Fellowships
For doctoral candidates in the biological, physical, and social sciences to conduct dissertation research away from the home campus.
F 101, 702.8415
evpandia@uchicago.edu
Social Science Research Council (SSRC)
For doctoral candidates in the humanities and social sciences to conduct dissertation research away
from the home campus.
Esther Riske, Social Sciences
F 101, 702.8415
evpandia@uchicago.edu
For information on fellowship opportunities and advisors for College students, visit http://frogs.uchicago.edu
Internal U of C dissertation write-up grants (such as the Harper, Mellow, Whiting, Chicago Humanities Institute) are handled through the relevant dean of students office.
