Summary:
The PhD/Masters Scholarships at Yale University are grants that help students from different disciplines to pursue graduate studies and research in the U.S. It covers one or two academic years of study or research at Yale, starting in August 2025.
The scholarships are funded by the U.S. Department of State and other sources, and are awarded by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences through U.S. embassies and Fulbright commissions in various countries.
Application requirements:
Applicants must have an undergraduate degree, be proficient in English, and be accepted to a U.S. graduate program. They must also apply through the Fulbright commission or U.S. embassy in their home country, following the specific guidelines and deadlines for each country.
Fellowship benefits:
Selected scholars will receive a grant that covers tuition, fees, living expenses, health insurance, and travel costs. They will also have access to a wide range of academic, cultural, and professional opportunities and resources in the U.S.
Fellowship type:
The scholarships are non-residency grants that require the scholars to stay in the U.S. for the full duration of the award, unless there is an emergency. They will also have to submit a final report and a descriptive abstract of their projects at the end of the program.
Award Scholarships:
The scholarships are offered by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, with funding from the U.S. Department of State and other sources. The number of scholarships awarded each year depends on the availability of funds and the quality of applicants.