

Assistantship Program in Anthropology - Cornell University
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Cornell offers a range of financial aid opportunities for incoming and continuing anthropology Ph.D. students, including university fellowships, teaching assistantships, external fellowships (like NSF and FLAS), and competitive research and travel grants. The goal is to provide at least four years of tuition and stipend support to admitted Ph.D. students. Who can apply? Incoming Ph.D. students in anthropology (domestic and international) U.S. citizens/permanent residents eligible for external fellowships like NSF or FLAS Continuing students seeking support for teaching, research, or travel Non-degree students (e.g., visiting scholars or professionals), though not eligible for Cornell fellowships What is covered? Cornell University Fellowships: Tuition, stipend (usually for first year) Teaching Assistantships (TAs): Tuition and stipend FLAS Fellowships: Tuition and stipend for language and area studies NSF Fellowships: 3-year stipend and cost of education Competitive summer research/travel grants Cornell-Nepal Study Program: 15 credits/semester field research opportunity in Nepal Eligibility criteria Must be admitted to the Ph.D. program in anthropology U.S. citizens or permanent residents for FLAS and NSF fellowships ...
HOST COUNTRY
United States
ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES
All Countries
FUNDING TYPE
Assistantship
PROGRAM TYPES
PhD
STATUS
openDEADLINE
15 November, 2025
PROGRAMS
Anthropology