Applications open to advanced doctoral students for early childhood research fellowships

The program seeks to support high-quality research from diverse fields that impacts the early years, including health, education, social work, music, art, psychology, the neurosciences, and others. Multidisciplinary research and new methodologies are enco
The program seeks to support high-quality research from diverse fields that impacts the early years, including health, education, social work, music, art, psychology, the neurosciences, and others. Multidisciplinary research and new methodologies are enco
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The Buffett Early Childhood Institute at the University of Nebraska is accepting applications from advanced doctoral students within the university system for 1-year fellowships worth up to $25,000.

Now in its fifth year, the Buffett Early Childhood Institute Graduate Scholars program will award fellowships worth up to $25,000 to a maximum of three doctoral students for the 2020-21 year. The program seeks to support high-quality research from diverse fields that impacts the early years, including health, education, social work, music, art, psychology, the neurosciences, and others. Multidisciplinary research and new methodologies are encouraged.

Full applications due: March 31, 2020

Announcement of awards: June 30, 2020