National Institute of Justice Graduate Research Fellowship Program

The NIJ Graduate Research Fellowship (GRF) program supports doctoral students engaged in research that advancesÌý. The goal of the GRF program is to increase the pool of scholars engaged in research that addresses the challenges of crime and justice in the United States, particularly at the state and local levels.

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Value:ÌýEach successful applicant (i.e., the host academic institution) may request up to $55,500 per year for up to three years of support (for a maximum total of $166,500);ÌýEach year of support includes: $40,500Ìýfor the fellow’s Salary and Fringe, up to $12,000 for Cost of Education Allowance, up to $3,000 for Research Expenses

Eligibility:ÌýStudents enrolled full-time in a Ph.D. program in a science or engineering field and who propose a dissertation topic relevant to criminal or juvenile justice are eligible.ÌýThe applicant academic institution must be fully accredited by one of the regional institutional accreditation commissions recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education.

Major:ÌýSocial and Behavioral Sciences, STEM

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Nomination:ÌýNo, but the university must apply on your behalf

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