In this project you will assist in late-stage performance testing of the first open-source personal dosimeter for radiation monitoring, document the project hardware and software for public release, and engage with implementation partners in Kenya.
This project explores the health threats posed by brick kilns in Bangladesh. We aim to identify health risks by characterizing toxic metal-containing particulate matter formed in brick kilns, contributing to measuring the health impacts.
The Stanford King Center on Global Development offers undergraduate and graduate students interested in global poverty and development the opportunity to gain experience in low- and middle-income countries through the Journeys of Inquiry Program.
This fellowship honors Stanford Professor Ronald McKinnon’s memory by funding outstanding undergraduate honors research theses on topics of international economics, international finance, and economic development.
This project assesses the impact of guest worker programs on the economic well-being of H2-A workers and their families. The study aims to use the evidence to inform US immigration policy in the future.
This project will analyze expert and global stakeholders’ consultations on health systems and adolescent health competencies, and globally survey adolescents’ priorities and experiences in health care settings.
Will installing concrete floors in homes with soil floors reduce household fecal contamination, soil-transmitted infection, and diarrhea? Our findings will provide evidence about concrete flooring installation as a public health intervention.
Join in preparations, piloting and launch of controlled clinical trials of the effects of topical emollient therapy on the survival, growth, skin barrier integrity, and incidence of sepsis in hospitalized preterm infants.
Join the Stanford Human Trafficking Data Lab in partnership with Brazilian labor prosecutors and a survivor-led NGO to address critical gaps in post-trafficking care and improve health and economic outcomes for human trafficking survivors.
Refugees' self-reliance has become a challenge for policymakers. This project focuses on entrepreneurship as a solution for the refugees' self-reliance issue.
The two research projects aim at using innovative National Language Processing and Machine Learning methods for research on Money in Politics and Politics of Crime.
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 Stanford King Center on Global Development will offer graduate student fellowships for the 2024-2025 academic year that provide one or two quarters of fellowship support in the form of tuition and a graduate student stipend.
Meet peat, the unsung hero of soil carbon storage. In this project we analyze poorly known wetland soils from Colombia and other tropical countries for carbon and nutrient content to help understand and protect globally important carbon reservoirs.
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.