The Department of Psychology has summer fellowships available for our graduate students. The number of fellowships available each year is limited, so the application process is highly competitive. We encourage students to dedicate sufficient time and effort to preparing their applications and recommend they have their application materials reviewed by their advisors before submission. Details and application instructions will be emailed to students in fellowship announcements. The information below is subject to change.
Auke Tellegen Fellowship in Applied Personality Assessment
Eligibility
- Must be a currently enrolled psychology graduate student in good standing.
- Must be in their first through fifth year of graduate training, in the academic year when the application is submitted.
- Must be conducting research in applied personality assessment, which involves the use or development of personality inventories to assess major aspects of human behavior and its correlates in clinical, forensic, occupational, or social settings.
- Prior recipients are eligible. Past receipt of the fellowship may be taken into consideration if a tie must be broken between applicants.
- When applicable, the project must have IRB approval before the work begins.
Terms
- May not concurrently hold a paid summer appointment at the University of Minnesota while receiving the fellowship - including a teaching or research appointment - or receive funding from another fellowship administered through the University of Minnesota (including NSF).
- May concurrently hold a paid summer appointment outside of the University of Minnesota while receiving the fellowship, and may receive funding from a fellowship not administered through the University of Minnesota. Any additional appointments or fellowships should be discussed with the faculty advisor to confirm they will not interfere with the recipient's ability to carry out the responsibilities of the fellowship.
- Recipients who are registered for a credit/tuition-bearing course in spring semester will receive fellowship funds in late spring semester via student account deposit.
- Students who are not registered for credit (e.g., registered for GRAD 999) in spring semester may still be considered for the fellowship. In this case, to receive a fellowship, a student must register for one credit in summer. Students will be advised on the appropriate registration. The cost of tuition will be covered by the department, assuming the continued availability of funding. Light coursework will be required of the one credit registration. These students will receive their fellowship funds in summer via payroll.
- Students who are receiving financial aid should contact One Stop Student Services at onestop@umn.edu prior to applying for or accepting this fellowship. If students accept any additional financial aid (including loans, fellowships, scholarships or grants), their current financial aid package may need to be adjusted. If aid will be negatively affected, a student will have the option to register for one credit in summer in order to receive their funds in summer via payroll. Students will be advised on the appropriate registration. The cost of tuition will be covered by the department, assuming the continued availability of funding. Light coursework will be required of the one credit registration.
- This fellowship is intended to support full-time research. Recipients may not register for courses during the summer term but may register for courses during May term. Exceptions to the summer course registration restriction may be requested from the DGS. Costs for Summer or May term course registration will be the responsibility of the student. An exception is made for recipients who must register for one credit to meet fellowship eligibility requirements.
Expectations
Graduate students will be required to fulfill their responsibilities to the satisfaction of their faculty mentor. Students should meet with their faculty mentor to create a list of specific objectives and duties prior to the beginning of the project.
Available Awards
- Summer 2024
- Number of fellowships awarded: 1 ($6,000)
- Application deadline: 9/27/23
Graduate Summer Research Fellowship (GSR)
Eligibility
- Must be a currently enrolled psychology graduate student in good standing.
- Must be in their first through fifth year of graduate training, in the academic year when the application is submitted.
- Prior recipients are eligible. Past receipt of the fellowship may be taken into consideration if a tie must be broken between applicants.
- When applicable, the project must have IRB (human) or IACUC (animal) approval before the work begins.
Terms
- May not concurrently hold a paid summer appointment at the University of Minnesota while receiving the fellowship, including a teaching or research appointment, or receive funding from another fellowship administered through the University of Minnesota (including NSF).
- May concurrently hold a paid summer appointment outside of the University of Minnesota while receiving the fellowship, and may receive funding from a fellowship not administered through the University of Minnesota. Any additional appointments or fellowships should be discussed with the faculty advisor to confirm they will not interfere with the recipient's ability to carry out the responsibilities of the fellowship.
- Recipients who are registered for a credit/tuition-bearing course in spring semester will receive fellowship funds in late spring semester via student account deposit.
- Students who are not registered for credit (e.g., registered for GRAD 999) in spring semester may still be considered for the fellowship. In this case, to receive a fellowship, a student must register for one credit in summer. Students will be advised on the appropriate registration. The cost of tuition will be covered by the department, assuming the continued availability of funding. Light coursework will be required of the one credit registration. These students will receive their fellowship funds in summer via payroll.
- Students who are receiving financial aid should contact One Stop Student Services at onestop@umn.edu prior to applying for or accepting this fellowship. If students accept any additional financial aid (including loans, fellowships, scholarships or grants), their current financial aid package may need to be adjusted. If aid will be negatively affected, a student will have the option to register for one credit in summer in order to receive their funds in summer via payroll. Students will be advised on the appropriate registration. The cost of tuition will be covered by the department, assuming the continued availability of funding. Light coursework will be required of the one credit registration.
- This fellowship is intended to support full-time research. Recipients may not register for courses during the summer term but may register for courses during May term. Exceptions to the summer course registration restriction may be requested from the DGS. Costs for Summer or May term course registration will be the responsibility of the student. An exception is made for recipients who must register for one credit to meet fellowship eligibility requirements.
Expectations
Graduate students will be required to fulfill their responsibilities to the satisfaction of their faculty mentor. Students should meet with their faculty mentor to create a list of specific objectives and duties prior to the beginning of the project.
Available Awards
- Summer 2024
- Number of fellowships awarded: 25 ($5,500 each)
- Application deadline: 1/18/24
Shared Research Proposals
- 2024 Proposals (UMN login required)
Robert W. Eichinger and Korn/Ferry Fellowship
Eligibility
- Must be a currently enrolled psychology graduate student in good standing.
- Must be in their third, fourth, or fifth year of graduate training in the academic year when the application is submitted.
- Must be in the Counseling, I-O, PIB, or Social area of the department.
- Must be interested in pursuing a professional career outside of academia, in industry, consulting, government, or non-profit sectors.
- Prior recipients are eligible (2 x limit), but preference will be given to students who have not previously received the fellowship.
Terms
- May not concurrently hold a paid summer appointment at the University of Minnesota while receiving the fellowship - including a teaching or research appointment - or receive funding from another fellowship administered through the University of Minnesota (including NSF).
- May concurrently hold a paid summer appointment outside of the University of Minnesota while receiving the fellowship, and may receive funding from a fellowship not administered through the University of Minnesota.
- Recipients who are registered for a credit/tuition-bearing course in spring semester will receive fellowship funds in late spring semester via student account deposit.
- Students who are not registered for credit (e.g., registered for GRAD 999) in spring semester may still be considered for the fellowship. In this case, to receive a fellowship, a student must register for one credit in summer. Students will be advised on the appropriate registration. The cost of tuition will be covered by the department, assuming the continued availability of funding. Light coursework will be required of the one credit registration. These students will receive their fellowship funds in summer via payroll.
- Students who are receiving financial aid should contact One Stop Student Services at onestop@umn.edu prior to applying for or accepting this fellowship. If students accept any additional financial aid (including loans, fellowships, scholarships or grants), their current financial aid package may need to be adjusted. If aid will be negatively affected, a student will have the option to register for one credit in summer in order to receive their funds in summer via payroll. Students will be advised on the appropriate registration. The cost of tuition will be covered by the department, assuming the continued availability of funding. Light coursework will be required of the one credit registration.
Available Awards
- Summer 2024
- Number of fellowships awarded: 2 ($5,500 each)
- Application deadline: 11/29/23
Pat Frazier Director of Graduate Studies (DGS) N571 EltH | 625-6863 pfraz@umn.edu | Laura Luepke Associate Director of Graduate Studies (ADGS) S243 EltH | 626-3483 luep0007@umn.edu | Hope Savaria Graduate Program Support & Event Specialist (GPSES) S244 EltH | 625-0377 hsavaria@umn.edu | Heidi Wolff Curriculum and Graduate Services Specialist (CGSS) S258 EltH | 624-5002 hwolff@umn.edu |