Awards & Fellowships
The David Campbell Graduate Fellowship The David Campbell Graduate Research Fellowship Fund is designed to provide financial assistance to graduate students seeking a PhD degree in Psychology, with priority given to supporting students who are attending international psychology workshops or conferences. Department of Psychology Faculty Graduate Fellowship This fellowship is designed to recruit exceptional candidates seeking a PhD in Psychology. Recipients of the Fellowship will work closely with a Psychology faculty mentor in their intended fields of concentration throughout their course of study at the University of Minnesota. The Psychology PhD Alumni Graduate Fellowship By establishing this fellowship, graduate alumni from the Department of Psychology wish to assist the Department with the recruitment and support of exceptional students seeking the PhD in Psychology. Harrison and Kathryn Gough Psychology Fellowship Fund This fellowship is designed to recruit outstanding applicants seeking a PhD in Psychology and for the support of high potential graduate students in psychology. Jo-Ida Hansen Dissertation Research Fellowship in Counseling Psychology The purpose of this fellowship is to provide funds to support completion of the PhD dissertation in counseling psychology. Gloria J. Randahl Graduate Fellowship This fellowship is for the purpose of supporting the degree progress of outstanding graduate students in counseling psychology and cognitive neuroscience. Harold A. Korn Award in Counseling Psychology By establishing this fund, Ingrid Tiegel honored University of Minnesota Department of Psychology graduate of 1959, Harold A. Korn. The award provides support for psychology graduate students in counseling psychology who are in excellent academic standing and who are engaged in a counseling practicum at the University Counseling and Consulting Services. Lofquist/Dawis Counseling Psychology Graduate Fund The purpose of this fund is to support the professional development expenses of PhD students in Counseling Psychology. Rene V. Dawis and Lloyd H. Lofquist Fellowship By establishing this fellowship, David J. Weiss wishes to provide resources to assist the Counseling Psychology program in the Department of Psychology in recruiting and supporting exceptional graduate students. Robert W. Eichinger Graduate Fellowship Lominger Limited Inc., a provider of human resource tools, research, and expertise that foster more effective organizations around the world, honors Robert W. Eichinger (1975 PhD) by funding the Robert W. Eichinger Fellowship in the Department of Psychology at the University of Minnesota. This fellowship will be used to offer recruitment support of outstanding students with a particular interest in industrial and organizational psychology as well as to support students in subsequent years. Steven Snyder Graduate Fellowship This fellowship is for the purpose of recruiting and supporting exceptional graduate students in Counseling Psychology and Industrial/Organizational Psychology. Funds may be used for tuition as well as travel to academic conferences where graduate students may have an opportunity to present scholarly papers. Mortensen Scholarship Fund The Mortensen Fund supports a series of scholarship awards for outstanding undergraduate achievement. |