The National Institute of Justice is accepting applications for its graduate research fellowship. To be eligible, students must meet the following criteria:
- Be enrolled full time in a PhD program in a science or engineering field
- Propose dissertation research relevant to improving criminal or juvenile justice practice or policy in the United States
By supporting outstanding graduate research, NIJ aims to expand the future pool of young investigators pursuing research with the potential to provide solutions to issues that affect crime and the fair and impartial administration of criminal and juvenile justice in the United States.
Application submission is a two-step process, with the first deadline on April 10 and the second deadline on April 17. Download the application for details.
The National institute of justice fellowship program will able to cover full tuition for the graduate student who is majoring in criminal justice or criminology.