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  1. 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.

    • Interdisciplinary Academic Opportunities
    • PhD Stipend & Funding
    • Information
  2. GSAS Mentoring Conversation Guide for Graduate Students

    The Graduate School Dean's Office has developed this brief guide for structuring your mentoring conversations to aid in your academic and professional development.

    • Advising & Mentoring
    • Professional Development & Career Strategy
    • Guide
  3. GSAS Sample Mentoring Agreement

    Mentoring agreements (sometimes referred to as “compacts”) are common in the sciences as a tool to guide and define collaboration between faculty, graduate students, and/or postdocs in a lab setting. This template mentoring agreement has been adapted from the American Association of Medical Colleges and the Advising Agreement between Graduate Students and Faculty at Brown University.

    • Advising & Mentoring
    • Professional Development & Career Strategy
    • Guide
  4. Yale Library

    Yale University Library is made up of 500 staff, more than a dozen libraries and locations, vast physical collections, and extensive electronic resources. All these elements are animated and connected by technology and expertise in the service of teaching, learning, research, and practice.

    • Advising & Mentoring
    • Interdisciplinary Academic Opportunities
    • Professional Development & Career Strategy
    • Information
    • Office
  5. MacMillan Center Fellowships for Research and Study Abroad

    The MacMillan Center administers a variety of fellowships that support research, language study, conference travel, and other academic activities related to international and area studies.

    • Interdisciplinary Academic Opportunities
    • Master's Funding
    • PhD Stipend & Funding
    • Professional Development & Career Strategy
    • Office
  6. MacMillan Center International Conference Travel Grants

    PhD students may apply for up to $800 to support conference travel to recognized professional domestic or international conferences and academic meetings as a presenter (session chair or discussant). To qualify, your presentation must be on an international topic. The grant will supplement any funds that you may receive from your home department or from the conference, if it provides travel subsidies. The grant is available to PhD students in programs in the Humanities and the Social Sciences, and to select PhD programs in the professional schools that have a humanities or a social sciences dimension.

    • Interdisciplinary Academic Opportunities
    • PhD Stipend & Funding
    • Professional Development & Career Strategy
    • Information