Open To

Ph.D. students in public policy, social science, or the humanities who are in their third year or beyond, who are not already guaranteed full summer funding, and who are doing research on women or girls of color. See the Eligibility section for details.

The Duke Graduate School is offering a summer research fellowship for a graduate student in public policy, social sciences, or the humanities who is doing research on women or girls of color. 

Applicants whose research is focused on public data, intersectional histories, contemporary issues, events and narratives, or interpretive cultural studies in humanities and the arts about women or girls of color are encouraged to apply.

The fellowship will pay a full summer stipend for the period from June 1 to August 31, plus summer tuition and health fee.

Eligibility

  • Applicants are not eligible for this fellowship if they receive other full-time summer funding, whether compensatory or non-compensatory. Dean's Graduate Fellows, NSF GRFP fellows on tenure, research and full-time teaching assistants are not eligible.
  • Applicants must be in good academic standing.
  • Applicants must be in their third academic year of study (third summer) or beyond during the fellowship term.
  • Applicants must be currently enrolled in one of the below Ph.D. programs in the Humanities or Social Sciences.
    •  Art & Art History
    • Business Administration
    • Carolina-Duke German Studies
    • Classical Studies
    • Computational Media, Arts and Cultures
    • Cultural Anthropology
    • Economics
    • English
    • Environmental Policy
    • Evolutionary Anthropology
    • History
    • Literature
    • Mathematics
    • Music
    • Nursing
    • Philosophy
    • Political Science
    • Public Policy Studies
    • Psychology and Neuroscience
    • Religion
    • Romance Studies
    • Sociology

To Apply

You Need

  • Approval from your department (see step 1 below)
  • Your CV (PDF)
  • A copy of your current Duke transcript or DukeHub report (PDF)
  • Two letters of recommendation from your DGS and faculty advisor. If your DGS and faculty advisor are the same individual only one letter of recommendation is required.
  • A brief description (in PDF format) of your research and how it will support the research on women and girls of color, both domestically and internationally, your interests, and why it would be particularly important to be free of training obligations this summer. This should be no more than 3 pages, using 1-inch margins, 1.5 line spacing, and Arial 12-point font. OPTIONAL: You may also include an additional 1-page bibliography.

Steps

  1. Get approval to apply from your department. Before you can submit your applications for this award to The Graduate School, you must first get approval from your director of graduate studies (DGS). Programs differ in how they choose their nominees. Check with your DGS.
  2. Once you have received approval from your DGS, go to The Graduate School’s fellowship application system to submit your application. | Application instructions (PDF)

Application Period

The application cycle opens in early October and closes in November. Award recipients will be notified in spring semester. The Graduate School will announce exact dates closer to the start of the cycle, and they will be posted with the award listing on the school’s online application system.