The Stanford Center on Longevity Design Challenge offers cash prizes and free entrepreneur mentorship in a competition open to all university students globally who want to design products and services which help people live long and healthy lives.
Offered by University and Corporate Foundation Relations
The Chevron Fellowship supports PhD graduate research students focused on energy research. Proposals should focus on realizing scalable innovation in upstream, midstream, downstream in oil and gas production, and energy transition technologies.
Graduate Student Research Funding supports faculty-supervised Stanford doctoral student research activities, particularly field-based work on global poverty and economic development in middle- and low-income countries.
This research aims to deepen & broaden quantitative & qualitative research on the historical & evolving roles of public & private organizations in testing & caring for COVID-19 patients, delivery of vaccines & in emergency medical services.
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This project assesses whether targeted approaches to delivering antimalarial medications and indoor residual spraying hold promise for malaria elimination.
How are nominally universal state-building processes constrained by forces of distributive politics? This project studies how states’ efforts to solicit information from citizens shape the levels and distribution of welfare in society.
This research assistant will gain research experience in development economics, including experience analyzing data from large-scale randomized controlled trials conducted by the Principal Investigator (PI) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The Immigration Policy Lab is looking for an undergraduate research assistant (5 hours/week) who is a fluent French speaker to support the launch of a new program on migration and development in Niger.
The Stanford Human Trafficking Data Lab is a multidisciplinary research collaboration working to bring the most promising innovations in research methods and modern data science to the fight against traffickers.
This project uses historic natural experiments and contemporary field experiments to understand how economic approaches, including financial innovations, can empower individuals, reduce ethnic conflict and mitigate political polarization.
The purpose of this research project is to pilot and assess the impact of an intervention that will foster entrepreneurship education and peer learning or facilitate team formation in emerging economy settings such as Thailand.
Electricity use is essential to meet modern quality-of-life standards driven by changes in income-generating potential. However, it is not well known how changes in electricity consumption have differentially impacted economic activities over time.
Contribute to the health and stability of the electric grid with your research to address cybersecurity challenges for distributed energy resources (DERs).
The Stanford King Center on Global Development will offer graduate student fellowships for the 2022-2023 academic year that provide one or two quarters of fellowship support in the form of tuition and a graduate student stipend.
Graduate Student Research Funding supports faculty-supervised Stanford doctoral student research activities, particularly field-based work on global poverty and economic development in middle- and low-income countries.
The Europe Center, with support of the Stanford Club of Germany, is sponsoring graduate research visits and internships with German companies and research institutions.