A network of food security researchers around the world is busy putting together the first global harmonized subnational agricultural data from national reports, ministries of agriculture, etc.
Offered by Haas Center for Public Service, Stanford Arts
The Stanford Internship Program in the Arts (SIPA) provides Stanford students with an introduction to the variety of ways individuals can be part of a vibrant arts ecosystem.
Offered by Haas Center for Public Service, Stanford Arts
The Stanford Internship Program in the Arts (SIPA) provides Stanford students with an introduction to the variety of ways individuals can be part of a vibrant arts ecosystem.
Offered by Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies (CREEES)
The Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies invites applications for travel grants for short-term study and research trips between mid-March 2026—June 2026 to Estonia and the Baltic Sea Region.
Uganda hosts millions of refugees and asylum seekers. Despite the existence of enabling policies that technically permit to work and own businesses, their ability to exercise these rights is often limited due to the barriers they face.
Black soldier fly (BSF) farming is a nature-based solution to the waste crisis. This project will measure the impact of a new community BSF farm in Kenya focused on environmental contaminants, financial improvements and woman empowerment.
We are developing deep learning algorithms to identify and classify mosquito breeding sites in high-resolution drone imaging to help map the risk of dengue fever.
This project will involve studying organizational and economic approaches to mitigating violent conflict and political polarization, both historically and in contemporary settings.
Research fellow to contribute to studies on on evidence-based global health interventions - can contribute to different projects within the lab based on their interests. Current projects focus on housing health impacts, malaria prevention optimization, and climate resilience metrics.
This mixed-methods project aims to better understand how ranchers in the Bolivian Amazon are making decisions about natural resource management and the implications of these decisions for the social-ecological future of the region.
This project analyzes the politics of refugee policy in Kenya using committee reports from the national parliament during a period of major policy reform.
The Speech and Cognitive Development (SPOG) Lab, housed in the Stanford Department of Linguistics, is recruiting undergraduate research assistants, starting for Fall quarter 2025!
The Stanford King Center on Global Development will offer graduate student fellowships for the 2026-27 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.
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.