Beyond campus, there are a myriad of funding sources that Stanford graduate students may pursue to support their education, research, travel, and other initiatives.
Several Stanford schools and departments and other universities maintain lists of funding opportunities that may be of interest to individual students. Professional and scholarly societies often offer funding to graduate students for dissertation research or conference travel. These sources may take time and patience to investigate, and the links may not be current.
Searchable Databases
The School of Medicine maintains a list of searchable database of funding and fellowship opportunities and guidance on how to use them:
- Pivot (formerly Community of Science)
- Grant Forward
- grants.gov and other federal sources
- Foundation Directory
Visit the School of Medicine database site
Department and School Lists
- School of Humanities & Sciences (internal and external opportunities)
- School of Medicine Graduate Student Funding Opportunities
- Bechtel International Center for overseas study
- Cornell University Graduate School Fellowship database
- Columbia University Graduate School Fellowship database
- Harvard University's list of Fellowships for 1st and 2nd Year of Doctoral Study
Professional and Scholarly Societies
- The American Society for Cell Biology Annual Meeting
- Computational Intelligence Society Conference
- Modern Language Association Convention
- American Association of University Women
- Educators for Fair Consideration (E4FC) (scholarlships for undocumented students)
Browse the National Institutes of Health list of professional associations