Eligible PhD students who have completed their graduate coursework by the start of the award are encouraged to apply. Applicants must remain enrolled full-time throughout the fellowship period and may not hold a comparable industry-funded award.
Eligibility
- Must have completed graduate coursework in their PhD by the academic award year when the Fellowship begins
- Must remain enrolled full-time in the PhD program for the duration of the Fellowship or forfeit the award
Not Eligible
- Google employees and their spouses, children, and household members
- Students already supported by a comparable industry award (government or non-profit funding is exempt)
- Past awardees of the Google PhD Fellowship
Required Materials (see Google PhD Fellowship for full details)
- CV (including links to website/publications)
- Research/Dissertation proposal (max 3 pages, excluding references)
- Two essays (350 words each):
- Research impact and motivation
- Leadership experience
- Academic transcripts (current and previous institutions)
- Advisor’s CV (1 page)
- 2–3 letters of recommendation (at least one from the thesis advisor)
For internal submission
- Name and affiliation of one recommender (in addition to the advisor) required
- Full letters are optional at this stage
- Advisor letter is highly recommended
Number of Nominations per School
- Each university is limited to four (4) nominations
- Schools/Departments may submit no more than two (2) nominations to the internal competition
- Nominations must go through the student’s home School/Department
Research Areas and Evaluation Criteria
See the Google PhD Fellowship website for eligible research areas and evaluation criteria.
How to Apply
- Contact your School/Department awards coordinator
- Prepare required materials early
- Submit through your department’s internal review process
Questions
- Contact your School/Department or the College-level graduate education office for guidance