Interdisciplinary Academic Opportunities

The Graduate School encourages PhD students to work across academic disciplines. Many opportunities exist within GSAS to foster the exchange of knowledge across fields and the development of new areas of academic inquiry.

Fellows and Cohort Programs

Gruber Science Fellowship at Yale

The Gruber Fellowship is the most prestigious award offered by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences to incoming science students in recognition of their outstanding accomplishments and exceptional promise.

Peter Salovey and Marta Moret Data Science Fellows Program

The Peter Salovey and Marta Moret Data Science Fellows Program brings together graduate students from across departments to tackle real-world challenges through data. All participants are eligible for funding to support activities such as travel to conferences and workshops, participation in outreach events, and obtaining credits for data access, storage, and advanced research computing. In addition, a subset of students are selected for up to two years of stipend and tuition support in their home PhD program.

Stella M. Hammond Planetary Solutions Fellowship

The Stella M. Hammond Planetary Solutions Fellowship is Yale’s premier doctoral fellowship training interdisciplinary leaders to solve climate change, biodiversity loss, and planetary crises. Each YPS doctoral fellow will receive a $3,500 increment  to their stipend for each year of the two-year fellowship. Fellows will also receive a research support budget of $2,000 to be used at the fellow’s discretion in collaboration with their advisor over their time as a student.

Certificate Programs

Professional Development Opportunities

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Three Minute Thesis (3MT)

The 3-Minute Thesis competition challenges Yale PhD students to describe their thesis clearly and persuasively to a broad audience – in 3 minutes! Create a professional asset that is just as critical for academic conferences and job talks as it is for a job search outside of the academy.

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    The Graduate School encourages PhD students to work across academic disciplines. Many opportunities exist within GSAS to foster the exchange of knowledge across fields and the development of new areas of academic inquiry.

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  1. Professional Development Opportunity in Lieu of Teaching

    In some cases, you may pursue a Professional Development Opportunity in lieu of a standard teaching assignment. These experiences in on-campus offices offer you a chance to explore career options while gaining new skills.

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  2. Stella M. Hammond Planetary Solutions Fellowship

    The Stella M. Hammond Planetary Solutions Fellowship is Yale’s premier doctoral fellowship training interdisciplinary leaders to solve climate change, biodiversity loss, and planetary crises. Each YPS doctoral fellow will receive a $3,500 increment  to their stipend for each year of the two-year fellowship. Fellows will also receive a research support budget of $2,000 to be used at the fellow’s discretion in collaboration with their advisor over their time as a student.

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  3. Yale Student Grants Database

    The Student Grants Database allows you to search for any Yale funding and external fellowships that have a campus application process.

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  4. Student Travel Resources

    Students have access to an array of resources to support travel for research, study, and professional development. See here for a detailed overview of funding sources, health coverage information, and resources for domestic and international travel.

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  5. Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program

    Are you a current undergraduate student considering pursuing a PhD? Each summer, the Yale Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program brings about 15 qualified undergraduates to Yale for eight weeks to explore what a PhD could offer them.

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  6. Poorvu Center: Teaching Development and Initiatives

    The Teaching Development and Initiatives team provides opportunities for you to develop your pedagogical skills while you're here at Yale and as you prepare to teach at other institutions. You can earn a certificate that affirms your expertise, join in community with other graduate teachers, and compete for an opportunity to develop your own course alongside a faculty member. PhD students are also eligible to become McDougal Graduate Teaching Fellows, in which position you can further develop your teaching by facilitating workshops for your fellow graduate students and postdocs.

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  7. Three Minute Thesis (3MT)

    The 3-Minute Thesis competition challenges Yale PhD students to describe their thesis clearly and persuasively to a broad audience – in 3 minutes! Create a professional asset that is just as critical for academic conferences and job talks as it is for a job search outside of the academy.

    • Interdisciplinary Academic Opportunities
    • Professional Development & Career Strategy
    • Information
  8. Yale Library Workshops

    Yale Library offers workshops and events on a range of subjects that allow you to familiarize yourself with the library's resources and support your use of scholarly tools and online platforms. Workshop topics include: getting started with Zotero; syncing your online bibliography; cleaning messy data using Excel; literature searching; using LaTex; and curating your online scholarly profile. Workshops are sequenced to support every level of familiarity with scholarly tools, from beginner to proficient.

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