Doctorate students in various research and academic programs can apply to the Buffett Early Childhood Institute Graduate Scholars program, which awards one-year fellowships up to $25,000 for up to three students.
The program seeks to support high-quality research that impacts the early years related to health, education, social work, music, art, psychology, neurosciences and more. The program encourages applications with multidisciplinary research and new methodologies.
Application is due until March 31, and recipients will be notified by the end of June.
Applicants must be full-time, doctoral-level graduate students who have been admitted to
candidacy within a department on one of the University of Nebraska campuses. Candidacy must be achieved by December of the application year. The exception to this criterion is that an advisor will have approved the student’s dissertation project by the start of the fellowship funding date of July 1, 2022. The dissertation advisor should be able to address this in their letter of support. Applicants must work closely with faculty mentors who are full-time employees at one of the NU campuses.
To learn more about the requirements and application process, please visit the Buffett Early Childhood Institute website.
More details at: https://buffettinstitute.nebraska.edu/our-people/graduate-scholars