Stanford Biosciences supports its diverse student body in their endeavors to make a difference in our labs, our seminars, our campus, and our community. Students of all backgrounds are encouraged to take advantage of diversity and engagement programs, from research fellowships to symposia and organizations that discuss relevant issues at Stanford and beyond.
We believe that a student body that is both highly qualified and diverse—in gender, race, ethnicity, culture and beliefs, socioeconomic background, physical ability, sexual orientation, and work-life experiences—is essential to a rich educational process. Our commitment to diversity is an essential part of training graduate students to be leaders and innovators, whose creativity of thought makes a difference both inside and outside of the lab. The research, perspective, and passion that students bring will continue to push the boundaries of the biological and biomedical sciences.
The Stanford University School of Medicine and the Biosciences Home Programs are committed to fostering a diverse community in which all individuals are welcomed, respected, and supported to achieve their full potential. While race and ethnicity are commonly cited in relation to diversity, we recognize that there are many different aspects to your identity, including culture, socioeconomic and educational background, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, physical ability, life experiences, hobbies, and interests. We value diversity because we believe that interaction with people with unique backgrounds and life experiences allows us to reach a greater level of innovation in education, research, and clinical care.
Our Home Programs, together with our Programs & Diversity Office, are committed to cultivating a supportive, collegial atmosphere and to meeting the needs and interests of each and every student. We encourage you to learn more about the offices and organizations that foster inclusion, from the Office of Diversity and Leadership to BioAIMS, as well as events and mentoring that connect students and postdocs to a larger community that includes faculty and alumni.
The Stanford Biosciences Home Programs provide full, competitive financial support for all of our enrolled students. Our students are highly competitive for outside fellowships and grants, and we will encourage and mentor you with your applications. We value the creativity of each and every student and work to provide support so that all students can identify and pursue new research directions consistent with their interests.
Many students choose to give back to the campus and Bay Area communities, mentoring younger students or participating in outreach and education that help expand our community beyond Stanford. You can get involved in recruitment, as well, joining faculty and diversity officers in attending national science research conferences to attract talented undergraduates interested in the biosciences.
If you are interested in learning more about diversity programs at Stanford and the role you play in our inclusive, dynamic culture, contact us.
Learn about Stanford Biosciences events and programs available to you, as well as research and training opportunities targeted to budding high school and undergraduate students. Learn More
Learn more about our commitment to provide competitive stipends and full tuition for the entire thesis period. Our students are highly competitive for outside fellowships, and we encourage and mentor your applications. Learn More
Organizations that help connect our diverse student body. Learn More
Ways in which our students and faculty expand Stanford's borders beyond campus through teaching, mentoring, and other service. Learn More
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