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TULANE OPPORTUNITIES
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Graduate Research Assistant for LGBTQ+ Health Studies
Seeking a Master’s or Doctoral student living in the metro-New Orleans area to assist with two studies examining LGBTQ+ health. One study explores the role of social support in the health and longevity of sexual and racial/ethnic minorities whose sex characteristics differ from prevailing social norms and cultural expectations. Another study investigates the mutual aid resources that LGBTQ+ communities leverage to survive and thrive.
Responsibilities include: Recruiting and enrolling participants via social media and community outreach, conducting study visits, convening the community advisory board, coding and analyzing qualitative data, assisting with manuscript development, including literature searches, writing, and editing drafts.
Position Details: Paid position based in New Orleans (some travel required), must be available now through December 2026, including winter break, ideal candidates are collaborative, organized, detail-oriented, and able to manage multiple tasks, preference for candidates with prior qualitative research experience, passion for LGBTQ+ health and wellbeing, along with proactive, compassionate communication skills, is strongly valued.
To Apply (Applications are due by September 15):
Please send an email describing your professional/educational background and availability to: Anneliese Singh (she/her) – anneliese@tulane.edu and Manny Ocasio (he/him) – mocasio@tulane.edu
EXTERNAL OPPORTUNITIES
NAEd/Spencer Dissertation Fellowship
Deadline to apply: October 2, 2025 | Learn More Here.
The Dissertation Fellowship seeks to encourage a new generation of scholars from a wide range of disciplines and professional fields to undertake research relevant to the improvement of education. These $27,500 fellowships support individuals whose dissertations show potential for bringing fresh and constructive perspectives to the history, theory, or practice of formal or informal education anywhere around the world. Fellows will attend professional development retreats and receive mentorship from NAEd members and other senior scholars in their field. This highly competitive program aims to identify the most talented emerging researchers conducting dissertation research related to education. The NAEd/Spencer Dissertation Fellowship will fund 35 promising scholars.
NAEd/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship
Deadline to apply: November 13, 2025 | Learn More Here.
The Postdoctoral Fellowship supports early-career scholars working in critical areas of educational scholarship. Fellows will receive $70,000 for one academic year of research, or $35,000 for each of two contiguous years, working half-time. Fellows attend professional development retreats and receive mentorship from NAEd members and other senior scholars in their field. Applicants must have had their PhD, EdD, or equivalent research degree conferred between January 1, 2020, and December 31, 2024, to be eligible to apply this year. This fellowship is non-residential, and applications from all disciplines are encouraged. The NAEd/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship will fund 25 early-career researchers.
Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship: Supporting the Education of New Americans
Deadline: October 30, 2025 at 2PM ET
Website: Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
The Fellowship supports one to two years of graduate study in any field and in any advanced degree-granting program in the United States. The Fellowship involves taking part in two Fall Conferences in New York City (all expenses paid) and meeting with the Fellowship director on your campus. Once a Fellow is welcomed into the fold, they become part of a life-long community connected by the shared experience of being an immigrant or the child of immigrants in pursuit of higher education and growth in their fields.
Eligiblity: An immigrant or child of immigrants, 30 years or younger, planning on starting or continuing an eligible fully-accredited graduate or professional degree program full-time in the United States in the 2026-2027 academic year. If you are already in graduate school when you apply, you must not have started the third year of the degree program you are seeking funding for as of the October 30, 2025 application deadline.
Support: Up to $90,000 towards graduate education over course of one to two years, $50,000+ stipend support paid to fellow, also tuition support paid directly to university.
Philip Lee Phillips Society Fellowship
Deadline: September 15, 2025
Website: Library of Congress
This fellowship supports scholars researching the history of cartography, geospatial data application, digital humanities, or Geographic Information Science using the Library of Congress's Geography and Map Division collections. It offers an eight-week residency for in-depth exploration of these fields. Start date is flexible, but term must be completed within the calendar year in which Fellow is notified of their award usually in the spring following the application deadline.
Eligibility: No degree requirements but must have a history of successful accomplishment in field of geography. cartography, or history and have a record of publication commensurate with a senior fellowship of this kind. Must be U.S. citizens or foreign nationals.
Stipend: $5,750 per month for 2 months.
Kenneth G. Hancock Memorial Award (ACS Green Chemistry Institute)
Deadline: November 3, 2025
Website: ACS Green Chemistry Student Awards
This award recognizes outstanding student contributions to green chemistry research. It encourages the pursuit of environmentally sustainable chemistry and is presented at the Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference. This is a prestigious opportunity for students to gain visibility in the sustainable chemistry field.
Eligibility: Graduate or undergraduate students conducting research in green or sustainable chemistry. Open to both U.S. and international applicants.
Support: $1,000 cash prize and up to $1,000 travel stipend to attend and present at the Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference.
NASA Postdoctoral Program (NPP)
Deadline: November 1, 2025 (by 6:00 p.m. ET)
Website: NASA Postdoctoral Program
Offers postdoctoral researchers the opportunity to conduct research at NASA centers in areas aligned with NASA's science, aeronautics, and space technology missions. Appointments are highly competitive and provide a pathway into federal research leadership.
Eligibility: U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, and international applicants with PhDs in relevant fields (e.g., astrophysics, planetary science, biology, engineering).
Support: Stipend rates start at $70,000, NASA will pay approximately 85% of the premium for an individual or family coverage policy purchased through ORAU, and the Fellow will pay the remainder, $10,000 per appointment year to support travel to conferences, meetings, and other activities.
ACLS Fellowship Program
Deadline: September 25, 2025
Website: ACLS Fellowships
Eligibility: Open to scholars at all postdoctoral career stages, working on or off the tenure track, who have earned a PhD in the humanities or interpretive social sciences by the application deadline.
ACLS invites applications from scholars pursuing research on topics grounded in any time period, world region, or humanistic methodology. ACLS aims to select fellows who are broadly representative of the variety of humanistic scholarship across all fields of study
Support: 60,000 for a 12-month fellowship. Awards of shorter duration will be prorated at $5,000 per month, with the minimum award set at $30,000. ACLS provides award supplements of between $3,000-$6,000 for independent scholars, adjunct faculty, and faculty with teaching-intensive roles for costs incurred during the fellowship term
Yale Beinecke Library Fellowship
Deadline: September 15, 2025
Website: Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
The Beinecke Library Fellowship Program offers, on a competitive basis, fellowships to support graduate students who wish to pursue onsite research with Yale Library Special Collections materials for one to four months. Students applying for a fellowship should be at an advanced stage in their research or prospectus development and propose a fully conceptualized project related to their degree program. Applications from students utilizing traditional methods of archival and bibliographic research are encouraged as are applications from students who wish to pursue creative, interdisciplinary, and non-traditional approaches to conducting research in the collections.
Support: $5,000/month for 1-4 months
NSF Astronomy and Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellowships (AAPF)
Deadline: Typically in October | Sponsor: National Science Foundation (NSF)
Website: NSF AAPF Program
The AAPF program supports early-career postdoctoral researchers in astronomy and astrophysics. Fellows design a research program combined with a significant educational component, such as teaching, outreach, or curriculum development. The fellowship emphasizes professional independence and leadership.
Eligibility: Open to U.S. citizens and permanent residents within 5 years of receiving a Ph.D.
Support: Fellowship includes a stipend, research and travel allowance, and funding for educational activities.
Medieval Academy of America Dissertation Grants
Deadline: February 15 annually | Sponsor: Medieval Academy of America
Website: Dissertation Grant Information
These grants assist advanced graduate students with research expenses related to doctoral dissertations on medieval studies (circa 300–1500 CE), including travel, manuscript access, and materials.
Eligibility: Ph.D. students who have completed coursework and exams, and have an approved dissertation prospectus.
Support: Grants up to $2,000 are available.
Sigma Xi Grants-in-Aid of Research (GIAR)
Deadlines: March 15 and October 1 annually | Sponsor: Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society
Website: GIAR Program Details
The GIAR program provides funding to support scientific research by undergraduate and graduate students. Funds may be used for travel expenses related to research or the purchase of non-standard equipment.
Eligibility: Applicants must be currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program. Membership in Sigma Xi is not required but is considered during the review process.
Support: Up to $1,000 for most fields; up to $5,000 for astronomy-related research supported by special funds.