Innovations at the Nexus of Food, Energy, and Water Systems (InFEWS) supports a new generation of students working at the critical juncture of food, energy, and water. These students will master the interdisciplinary skills needed to create actionable and impactful research that is transferable from the lab to the field at scale and to ultimately make real lives better.
For more information, visit the InFEWS page.
Granting Organization | Eligibility | Deadline & Amount |
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P.E.O. Scholar Award | PhD, US/Canada citizens | Nominations between August and November $20,000 |
Facebook Fellowship | PhD students in any year of their study | September $42,000 annual stipend to cover living and conference travel costs |
The National GEM Consortium PhD Engineering Fellowship | PhD; Under-represented minority; US Citizen/Permanent resident; apply to 3 GEM member universities | November Amount depends on the institution |
The National GEM Consortium PhD Science Fellowship | PhD; Under-represented minority; US Citizen/Permanent resident; apply to 3 GEM member universities | November $16,000 first year; GEM member university provides for future years; 1 paid summer internship; full tuition |
American Association of University Women (AAUW) American Fellowship | PhD (completed or dissertation), women, US citizen or premanent resident | November $6,000 to $30,000 |
American Association of University Women (AAUW) International Fellowship | Master/PhD, Women, Non-US citizens | November $18,000 to $30,000 |
P.E.O. International Peace Scholarship | Non US/Canada, An applicant must be qualified for admission to full-time graduate study and working toward a graduate degree in an accredited college or university in the United States or Canada. | December- eligibility form due April – complete application Maximum scholarship amount for one year (12 months) of study is $12,500, based upon need. |
California Institute for Energy and Environment Art Rosenfeld Award for Energy Efficiency | Focused on energy efficiency/sustainability; Masters/PhD | March $10,000 |
GMiS Scholarship Program | National – Any graduating high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student, from a traditionally underserved or underrepresented group in science, technology, engineering, math or health | April |
Department of Energy Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) Program | PhD, priority STEM fields listed, US citizen or permanent resident | May Up to $3,000 living stipend |
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program | Research-based master’s and doctoral degrees at accredited US institutions, US citizen or permanent resident, STEM Discpline | Annual $34,000; $12,000 cost of education stipend |
The Hertz Foundation Fellowship | PhD in physical/biological sciences, mathematics, or engineering; US citizen or permanent resident | $34,000 per 9-months; Full tuition equivalent |
Berkeley Graduate Division Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fellowship | Master’s/PhD; Financial need; US citizen or permanent resident | Up to $18,000 annual living stipend; tuition and fees |
P.E.O. Educational Loan Fund (ELF) | All degrees, PhD, US/Canada citizens | Within 6 to 24 months before graduation or program completion $15,000 (Master’s) $20,000 (PhD) |
The Payne Fellowship Program – USAID | Applicants must be U.S. citizens. Applicants must be seeking admission to enter graduate school in the fall of 2022 for a two-year program at a U.S. university. They can be in the senior year of their undergraduate studies, graduating by June 2022, or they can be college graduates. Applicants must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.2 or higher on a 4.0 scale at the time of application. | The award includes up to $22,000 per year toward tuition and mandatory fees for completion of a two-year master’s degree at a U.S. institution; a $16,000 stipend for each academic year for room, board, books and other education-related expenses; and up to $10,000 per year in stipend, housing, transportation, and related expenses for summer placements (see below) |