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Graduate Fellowships & Awards

The Leonard W. Ely and Shirley R. Ely Graduate Student Fund Fellowship is endowed through the  generosity of Leonard and Shirley Ely. 
Preference will be given to Economics graduate students who are working on policy-oriented economics, with particular emphasis in medical economics.

The Bradley Graduate and Post Graduate Fellowship Program award is supported by The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation to assist students in the field of economics.

The B.F. Haley and E.S. Shaw Fellowship for Economics is endowed in memory of the two economics professors. Haley and Shaw were two of the many professors who helped to build the reputation of the Stanford Economics Department. Preference will be given to dissertation candidates in Economics.

The Kohlhagen Fellowship Fund was endowed by Steve and Gale Kohlhagen at SIEPR to support Ph.D. candidates in Economics. 
Emphasis will be on choosing those candidates working in the fields of finance, international finance, international economics, money and banking.

The George P. Shultz Dissertation Support Fund Fellowship was established by Mr. Shultz to support empirical research by graduate students working on dissertations oriented toward economic policy. Awards will be given for gathering and working with primaryeconomic data and can pay for travel and other expenses necessary to put together original data sets or to acquire commercial data sets.

The E.S. Shaw and B.F. Haley Fellowship for Economics is endowed in memory of the two economics professors. Shaw and Haley were two of the many professors who helped to build the reputation of the Stanford Economics Department. Preference will be given to dissertation candidates in Economics.

The Kapnick Fellowship Program was created at SIEPR by the Kapnick Foundation in 1998. The program supports outstanding students completing their Ph.D. dissertation research that has an emphasis on public policy.

The Hawley-Shoven Fellowship award is generously funded by Wallace R. Hawley, honoring John B. Shoven, current Director of SIEPR. The Fund will provide fellowships and/or research assistantships to graduate students in Economics. Students will be chosen by the Director of SIEPR. The policy relevance and importance of the topic will be considered in the selection process.