Graduate Fellowships & Awards
Deadline for Academic Year 2012-13 Applications : May 14th, 2012 (Midnight)
SIEPR Graduate Fellowships and Awards are available to current Stanford PhD students. Please read flyers and guidelines carefully for further details regarding fields of research and type of award. All of the Fellowships use the same Application, found here.
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Kohlhagen Fellowship Fund
Ph.D. candidates in Economics working in the fields of finance, international finance, international economics, money and banking.
Includes stipend and tuition.
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The Leonard W. Ely and Shirley R. Ely Graduate Student Fund
Preference given to Economics graduate students working on policy-oriented economics with emphasis in medical economics.
Includes stipend and tuition
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Shultz Graduate Student Fellowship in Economic Policy: Request for Proposal (RFP)
Funding available to support graduate students working with faculty on empirical data.
May include stipend and tuition
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The Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) Fellowship Program
Assists students in the field of economic policy research.
Includes stipend and tuition
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B.F. Haley and E.S. Shaw Fellowship Support for Economics
Preference given to dissertation candidates in Economics.
Includes stipend and tuition
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The Bradley Research Fellowship Program
Assists students in the field of economics.
Includes stipend and tuition
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The Hawley-Shoven Fellowship Fund
Assists students in the field of economics.
Includes stipend and tuition
View Guidelines Open Application - Landau Discussion Paper Prize
The annual Claire and Ralph Landau Prize for the best SIEPR research paper authored by a Stanford Economics graduate student first began in 2001
Papers may be on any issue involving the formulation or evaluation of economic policy.
Accepted papers will be published in the SIEPR Discussion paper Series and the prize award is $2,500