PhD Students

Our Public Impact - Tufts University Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy

Please send the following forms to PhDforms@tufts.edu unless otherwise noted:

A Guide to Fellowships

The following table of fellowship opportunities has been compiled by the Friedman School's Training Grant, Fellowship, and Finance Coordinator.

$35,000 stipend per year

$22,00 tuition, fees, benefits, travel, workshops, supplies, and publications per year.

$3,000 Institutional allowance (in lieu of indirect costs)

Predoctoral Fellowship: up to 5 years (typically 2-3 years)

$24,324 stipend per year

60% of tuition up to $16,000 per year

$9,850 institutional allowance (including health insurance costs)

Predoctoral Fellowship: up to 3 years of support

$34,000 stipend per year

$12,000 cost-of-education allowance per year

1. Agriculture economics and rural communities.

2. Agriculture systems and technology

3. Animal health, production, and products

4. Bioenergy, natural resources, and environment.

5. Food safety, nutrition, and health

6. Plant health, production, and products.

NIH Participating Organizations
There are over 20 NIH participating organizations, please visit the link above to view the complete list.

1. Life Science, Geosciences

2. Computer and Information Science and Engineering; Engineering, Materials Research

3.Psychology, Social Sciences, STEM Education and Learning

4. Chemistry, Mathematical Sciences, Physics and Anatomy

The purpose of the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) is to help ensure the vitality and diversity of the scientific and engineering workforce of the United States. Effective as of the 2017, graduate students are limited to only one application to the GRFP, submitted either in the first year or in the second year of graduate school.

*The applicant must be a US citizen or permanent resident by the application deadline.

Other Funding Opportunities

Job Opportunities

How to find them:

Friedman Career Services, including a section on developing a CV and applying for academic positions: https://nutrition.tufts.edu/students/career-services

Local, on-going opportunities to do a postdoc:

Tufts IRACDA Program - The Tufts IRACDA program is a four-year program. A typical course of training includes research, career development and teaching activities.

Tufts CTSI TL1 Fellowship Program – For those with an interest in clinical and translational research, you are encouraged to apply for a postdoctoral fellowship. These are prestigious, NIH-funded programs that provide a stipend and full tuition for the Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences Clinical and Translational Science (CTS) Graduate Program.

Professional Development

Current workshops and opportunities

On-going programs

Hirsh Health Sciences Library workshops - Sackler 510 (145 Harrison Avenue)

The library offers workshops on various topics, including EndNote, PubMed and literature searching, and developing presentations. See their calendar for details.

Resources for Scientific Manuscript Writing

Self-learning online resources:

Non-Degree Coursework offered by Tufts Clinical Translational Science Graduate Program:

How to review a journal article:

The following links provide step-by-step guides on how to conduct a peer review of a journal article. We recommend that you conduct your first reviews under the mentorship of your advisor, if possible.

Reading

Surviving the Doctorate and Beyond: Recommended Reading