SGDE Grads Elise Arellano-Thompson, Diana Khaziakhmetova, and Tai Koester awarded SBSRI Dissertation Research Grants
April 3, 2026
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The Social & Behavioral Sciences Research Institute (SBSRI) offers the following award for faculty and students in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences:
Up to $3,000 for graduate students who have advanced to PhD candidacy and who require funding to conduct their dissertation research. Allowable expenses include research-related travel, subject payment, supplies, small equipment, and computers and related equipment. These grants do not support publication costs, student/PI supplemental compensation, normal living expenses, conference-related registration fees and/or travel expenses. Students may be awarded only one Dissertation Research Grant; prior awardees are not eligible.
Up to $3,000 for graduate students who have advanced to PhD candidacy and who require funding to conduct their dissertation research. Allowable expenses include research-related travel, subject payment, supplies, small equipment, and computers and related equipment. These grants do not support publication costs, student/PI supplemental compensation, normal living expenses, conference-related registration fees and/or travel expenses. Students may be awarded only one Dissertation Research Grant; prior awardees are not eligible.
Congratulations to the SBSRI Dissertation Research Grant Awardees:
Elise Arellano-Thompson, SGDE
Diana Khaziakhmetova, SGDE
Tai Koester, SGDE