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Are you a current undergraduate student considering pursuing a PhD? Each summer, the Yale Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program brings a group of undergraduates to Yale for eight weeks to explore what a PhD could offer them. As a SURF program participant, you will:
- learn about the kind of work you can expect to do in graduate school
- gain insight into building a career based on PhD-level training
- become more confident in your academic abilities and potential
During the program, you will be immersed in an academic, professional setting with a faculty mentor, a post-doctoral associate, and/or an advanced graduate student. The program focuses on research: you will pursue individual research projects and participate in workshops and panel discussions.
- If you are interested in the natural sciences, you will learn advanced laboratory methods and conduct research in state-of-the-art facilities.
- If you are interested in the humanities or social sciences, you will work closely with mentors and use the extraordinary resources found in Yale's libraries.
You will learn to present your research effectively to colleagues, develop a proposal, give a final presentation to your peers, submit a written final paper, and present at the Leadership Alliance National Symposium.
Program Details and Application
The SURF Program is intended for students with a strong desire to pursue research careers at the PhD level. Preference is given to students completing their sophomore or junior years. Applicants must exhibit outstanding academic promise and achievement. We especially encourage applications from students who come from an economically disadvantaged background, are a first-generation college graduate, or have otherwise faced significant obstacles in their pursuit of higher education.
Free housing in a Yale dormitory is provided to SURF participants, along with a $1,000 allowance for food. Air or train transportation to and from the program is covered up to $400 (not including excess luggage charges). All travel arrangements are made through the SURF Program Office. Program participants receive a $4,000 stipend.
The SURF program runs over eight weeks in June and July.
Please apply through the Leadership Alliance Summer Research-Early Identification Program (SR-EIP) website . Note: if you are interested in the NSF “REU Site: Research training in biomedical science and engineering” (click here for more info about the program) you still need to apply through the Leadership Alliance Application portal .
The application opens on November 1 and closes on February 1.
Admissions Notifications: If you are selected to participate, you will be notified by email no later than April 1. Please do not contact the office to inquire about your application status.
Student Testimonial
Omkar A. Katta, Yale SURF Participant, Summer 2019
“It has been a couple of days since I’ve returned home, and I am already missing my time at Yale University. Thank you all for an incredible summer. The friends I have made, the experiences I have had, and the moments we have shared will be near and dear to my heart. You are a huge part of why this summer has been one of the greatest summers in my life. From writing proposals and manuscripts to giving presentations, I have learned the skills necessary to conduct quality research, and I will carry these skills with me for the rest of my research career. Perhaps more uniquely to this program, you created an environment that mirrored the real world experience of conducting research. From exchanging business cards to networking with strangers, I learned what it means to be a polite and productive citizen of academia. I know that in future iterations of the program, you will continue to deliver the same experience to aspiring researchers like me. Thank you for what you have done.”
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Perform Undergraduate Research at Yale!
Summer research in physical & engineering biology.
Our Physical & Engineering Biology Summer Undergraduate Research Program enables undergraduates interested in pursuing a career in the sciences to conduct interdisciplinary research at Yale for a 10-week period during the summer. Our program focuses on research at the intersection of biology, physics, and engineering and serves as a glimpse of what graduate school at a large research institutions is like.
This summer research experience features a series of workshops, which combine group exercises with short periods of lecturing and discussions, to complement the research experience participants obtain in individual laboratories. The workshops help students develop strong communication skills, briefly explore scientific ethics, and help participants learn about the graduate application process and the difference between a PhD and an MD/PhD. Participants are provided with the opportunity to present their research to the Yale community, both as an oral and as a poster presentation. Finally, there are several opportunities for participants to interact with graduate students and postdocs at Yale. We have some social activities in place for students to help them enjoy the weekends and integrate into Yale’s campus and New Haven easily; however, this is not the focus of our program. Instead, we do provide participants with information on nearby recreational areas and points of interest.
This program is closely linked with Yale’s Integrated Graduate Program in Physical and Engineering Biology (PEB), and as such, hosts summer research students in the laboratories of PEB affiliated faculty.
Program Components
- The program for 2025 will run Tuesday, May 27 - Friday, August 1.
- The program provides financial support of $7,000 for the 10-week period. In addition, it will cover travel expenses up to $600 and provide a food allowance and free room and board on Yale’s campus.
- Students will be involved in a variety of enrichment/professional development activities. These include a series of workshops covering laboratory procedures, documenting laboratory results, delivering compelling presentations, and discussing scientific ethics and the process of applying to graduate school, career development meetings and seminars.
- Students will be able to showcase their research through a power point presentation halfway through, and a poster session towards the end, as part of an undergraduate research symposium.
- Research will be balanced with some social activities, such as a welcoming picnic and a visit to Yale’s Outdoor Education Center. Some social activities will be held in conjunction with other summer undergraduate research programs at Yale.
- Selected students will be matched with PEB affiliated faculty advisors based on research interests, prior research experiences, and available openings. No prior research experience required, rising sophomores are encouraged to apply.
Applications are due February 3, 2025
Eligibility.
You must be a permanent resident or a US citizen to apply, you must have health insurance, and you must be enrolled at an undergraduate institution the summer of your internship.
How to Apply
Apply through the Leadership Alliance SR-EIP portal . Applications are now open!
Please be sure to write briefly about your research interests. It may be helpful to check out the affiliated faculty members and their research.
Questions about the program?
For questions about this fellowship, e-mail the program coordinator: [email protected]
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The Yale Summer Enrichment Research Experience (YSERE) is a free 6-week summer program for undergraduate students who are currently enrolled in an accredited degree-granting institution other than Yale and considering a future career in biomedical research. YSERE seeks applicants who are 1) interested in advancing the goals of increasing diversity in biomedical research and 2) committed and determined to work through difficult challenges. Students from educationally or economically disadvantaged backgrounds are particularly encouraged to apply.
The YSERE 2024 program runs from July 8, 2024 – August 16, 2024. Students will participate in an intensive research program designed to expose them to the process of scientific discovery and the path to a PhD or MD/PhD degree. Each student will be matched with a research laboratory at Yale and work on a primary research project within their assigned laboratory for 6 weeks. In addition to conducting a primary research project, students will participate in weekly seminars, career discussions, and related social activities. The program aims to develop students’ skills on critical thinking, analysis of scientific literature, and effective scientific communication.
There is no fee to attend, and each student will receive a stipend. Students are required to make a full-time commitment, Monday-Friday, for the 6-week duration.
The YSERE 2024 is made possible by generous support from Yale Center for Clinical Investigation (YCCI), Yale Cooperative Center for Excellence in Hematology (YCCEH) and Yale Department of Genetics. YSERE 2024 is co-organized by YCCI, YCCEH, Yale Department of Genetics and Yale Stem Cell Center.
You will need:
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- FAFSA report of Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) - OPTIONAL but inclusion of FAFSA may help determine your eligibility for the program
- Personal statement (2-page max): Please describe how your participation in the program aligns with the program’s goal of advancing diversity in biomedical research. Please describe your future goals and how this program may help you achieve such goals. Please share an example (if any) of a major life obstacle you overcame to pursue your education/training. Please feel free to include additional information that you wish to share with us (e.g. your interest, prior research experience etc.).
- Two letters of recommendation (one from a science faculty member).
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Yale undergraduate research, yale college first-year summer research fellowship in the sciences & engineering.
The Yale College First-Year Summer Research Fellowship in the Sciences and Engineering seeks to promote the academic development of promising students through engagement in original scientific and engineering research projects.
The First-Year Summer Research Fellowship program provides support for a summer research experience under the supervision of a Yale faculty member. Applicants are expected to have laid an appropriate foundation through their coursework and to present a well-developed proposal for a research project with substantial pedagogic and scholarly merit. Click this link f or a list of upcoming summer fellowship information sessions .
Award recipients will perform research during the summer, and will participate in six consecutive weeks of the Entering Summer Research workshops .
* If you are interested in neuroscience, psychology, computer science, or engineering, please consider applying to the Wu Tsai Undergraduate Fellowships Program, Undergrad Fellowships (yale.edu) .
Eligibility and Application
Stipend support of $5,000 is granted for 10 weeks minimum of summer research ( which should be consecutive and full-time, with no other commitment, such as employment or courses ) under the supervision of a Yale University faculty member. Currently enrolled first-years proposing research in the natural sciences, engineering, mathematics and computer science are eligible to apply. Research must be supervised by a member of the Yale faculty (including the Graduate and Professional Schools), and will be conducted at Yale.
In order to be eligible for Yale College Science & QR-administered Fellowships, Yale College students must be enrolled (that is, not withdrawn) both at the time of submitting the fellowship application and at the time of receiving an award. Yale College students who are on a leave of absence are eligible to apply.
View an example of a research proposal (PDF) submitted for the Yale College First-Year Summer Research Fellowship.
Deadline for submission
- Wednesday, March 5, 2025 at 3 :00pm ET
Applications must be submitted online through the Student Grants & Fellowships database, http://studentgrants.yale.edu/
Applications should include the following materials
- A description of the proposed research project.
- A copy of the applicant’s transcript. An unofficial transcript is acceptable.
- A CV/resume, including a description of relevant experience.
- A recommendation letter from the proposed Yale faculty mentor, including evaluation of the qualifications and potential of the student, the scholarly and pedagogic merits of the proposed project, the student’s role in the development of the proposal, and a detailed plan for the supervision of the project. View the instructions on what should be included in the letter.
- A second letter of reference is required. The letter should speak to the applicant’s abilities and propensities to succeed in research, and can be from a previous PI (within or outside of Yale) or other mentor or professor.
Summer Undergraduate Math Research at Yale
Summer Undergraduate Math Research at Yale (SUMRY) is a nine-week summer program hosted by the Mathematics Department at Yale University with the primary goal of engaging a diverse group of undergraduate students in original mathematics research. We welcome applications from women and underrepresented students at this early stage in their training .
SUMRY is directed by Jeff Brock and Ian Adelstein . Please direct all inquiries to sumry@yale.edu
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Herb Scarf Summer Research Opportunities
The program is supported by the Cowles Foundation, the James Tobin Fund for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (which was created by friends and former students to honor Tobin’s lifelong devotion to undergraduate education), Paul Joskow '72 PhD, and the Yale School of Management.
Note : Projects for Summer 2025 will be posted in mid-February, and applications will be accepted on a rolling basis from Monday, February 17 until Friday, February at 4:30pm. We anticipate completing hiring decisions on or around March 7 (the beginning of Spring Break).
The below program information and dates are for Summer 2024. Summer 2025 program information and dates will be confirmed, and this webpage updated, by mid-February. We anticipate the 2025 program structure will be very similar to the 2024 program.
Herb Scarf Summer Research Opportunities in Economics is a program designed to give Yale students a chance to immerse themselves in ongoing research with faculty in the Department of Economics and other affiliated departments and professional schools. Working closely with a faculty mentor, students will get a better idea of what “doing research” actually means, and why a professor views it as exciting and worthwhile. Students will also have an opportunity to learn, through practical experience, some of the skills associated with the process of doing research -- data collection, coding, writing, and other tasks involved in a research project. The program also includes group events organized by the Program Directors, Tra Nguyen and Sabrina Peng, who are both PhD students in economics. This programming includes faculty and graduate student talks, programming workshops, and social events that teach research skills and help build a community of RAs who can support each other.
Participating students (Scarf RAs) will be required to work 160 hours on their faculty mentor’s project during the 8-week period from Monday, June 3 to Friday, July 26 (or other dates mutually agreed upon with the student and faculty mentor). Because the goals of the program include developing a cohort of peer colleagues and promoting research mentorship between students and professors, if you are offered and choose to accept a Scarf RA position, you will be required to be in New Haven during the 6-week period from Monday, June 3 to Friday, July 12 to participate in the in-person events organized by the Program Directors and to have in-person research meetings with your faculty mentor.
After completing their work hours, students will be required to submit a short final report (2 pages) summarizing their research activities and providing feedback on the program. Participants will be paid $4,000 , dispersed in two equal installments (one at the beginning of the program; one after the final report is submitted).
Eligibility
Any undergraduate Yale student who has not previously participated in the program may apply, but students who have completed more of the required coursework in economics (particularly the core courses in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics) are more likely to possess the quantitative skills that professors find useful in conducting research. Scarf RA positions are not available to seniors (Class of 2024) or students participating in the Yale Visiting International Students Program (Y-VISP).
Projects and Applications
The project descriptions (see below) explain both the goals of the professor’s research and the activities that undergraduates would be engaged in as part of that research. For some projects, the professor will be seeking a small team, typically of 2 or 3 research assistants.
If you are interested in participating in a project you should submit an online application form , including a curriculum vita (or resume) and a brief cover letter explaining why you are interested in the project. A copy of your application and CV will be sent upon submission to the professor leading the project. You may apply to at most four projects (but accept and participate in only one).
Students will be contacted directly by interested faculty on a rolling basis until the position has been filled. The awards will be posted on this site once faculty have made their decisions.
If you have any questions regarding the program, please contact Rebecca Toseland at [email protected] .
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Addressing Climate Change Induced Drinking Water Scarcity in Coastal Bangladesh via Water Entrepreneurship Faculty Sponsor Mushfiq Mobarak Position Filled Semester 2024 Summer Award Jonathan Palash-Mizner
Advancing Diversity and Inclusion of Underrepresented Groups in American Clinical Trials: The case of treatments for Alzheimer disease (1980-2023) Faculty Sponsor Xi Chen Position Filled Semester 2024 Summer Award Madison Reynolds, Valeri Vankov
All Aboard! Migration to the New World during the 15th to 18th Centuries Faculty Sponsor José-Antonio Espín-Sánchez Position Filled Semester 2024 Summer Award Roshan Pourghasemi
COVID-19 Business and Social Restrictions in the US Faculty Sponsor Matthew Spiegel Position Filled Semester 2024 Summer Award Madeline Chun, Zuyi Guan, Tovah Lu
Deep Waters Faculty Sponsor José-Antonio Espín-Sánchez Costas Arkolakis Position Filled Semester 2024 Summer Award Alek Balassa, Cici Xu, Dylan Xu
ESG Investing and Natural Language Processing Faculty Sponsor Edward Watts Position Filled Semester 2024 Summer Award Sam Kumar
Machine Learning and Remote Sensing for Impact Evaluation Faculty Sponsor Luke Sanford Position Filled Semester 2024 Summer Award Mike Zhang
Macro-Finance Links between Real Estate and Stock Market Boom-Bust Cycles Faculty Sponsor Cameron LaPoint Position Filled Semester 2024 Summer Award Amit Kamma
Policy and Competition Issues in Online Markets Faculty Sponsor Katja Seim Position Filled Semester 2024 Summer Award Christopher Sylvester
Racial Differences in the Dynamics and Distribution of Adult Family Income Faculty Sponsor Joseph Altonji Position Filled Semester 2024 Summer Award Vishak Srikanth
Reforming Social Security Faculty Sponsor John Geanakoplos Faculty Sponsor Stephen Zeldes, Columbia University Position Filled Semester 2024 Summer Award Daniel Carillo, Michael Yao
Research on Housing Instability and its Impacts on Inequality Faculty Sponsor John Eric Humphries Position Filled Semester 2024 Summer Award Julianne Harwood
Retirement Wealth Inequality: Why Don't Workers Claim Their Retirement Benefits? Faculty Sponsor Cormac O'Dea Position Filled Semester 2024 Summer Award Johnny Dedyo, Yuti Das
Social Networks and Labor Migration: Experimental Evidence from Nepal Faculty Sponsor Mushfiq Mobarak Position Filled Semester 2024 Summer Award Sophie Bhurtel
Sustainable Finance and Behavioral Finance Faculty Sponsor Kelly Shue Position Filled Semester 2024 Summer Award Mae Chew, Beckett Elkins, Aaron Smith
The Consumption, Saving, and Borrowing of the Super-Rich: Implications for Taxation Faculty Sponsor Zachary Liscow Position Filled Semester 2024 Summer Award Shreyas Mehta
Why Is Infrastructure Construction So Expensive in the US? Faculty Sponsor Zachary Liscow Position Filled Semester 2024 Summer Award Manav Singh
Algorithms and Hiring Faculty Sponsor Tristan Botelho Position Filled Semester 2023 Summer Award Ray Jin
All Aboard! Migration to the New World during the 15th to 18th centuries Faculty Sponsor José-Antonio Espín-Sánchez Position Filled Semester 2023 Summer Award Adriana Hyun
Biasing Investor Perceptions of Companies' Commitments to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Faculty Sponsor Edward Watts Position Filled Semester 2023 Summer Award Kalkidan Ayalew Kebede
Competition and Discrimination in Elite Higher Education Faculty Sponsor Seth Zimmerman Position Filled Semester 2023 Summer Award Ivan Sinyavin
COVID-19 Business and Social Restrictions in the US Faculty Sponsor Matthew Spiegel Position Filled Semester 2023 Summer Award Carol Azar, Suvd Tumenjargal, Peter Danaher
Data-Driven Research to Improve Global Sustainability Faculty Sponsor Robert Klee Position Filled Semester 2023 Summer Award Phoebe Browning, Nanette-Rose Tarver
Evaluating the impact of REDD+ Carbon Credit Projects using Satellite Data Faculty Sponsor Luke Sanford Position Filled Semester 2023 Summer Award Henry Chen, Rachel Bitutsky
Financial Crises Resource Library Faculty Sponsor Christian McNamara Andrew Metrick Position Filled Semester 2023 Summer Award Emma DeCorby, Ibrahim Asif
Inclusion Economics Research RA: Gender, Governance, or the Environment Faculty Sponsor Rohini Pande Position Filled Semester 2023 Summer Award Will Aarons
Mapping the research on revolving doors between firms and government Position Filled Semester 2023 Summer Award Joanne Lee, Maddie Nagle, Eric Leubner
Navigating Startup Failure Faculty Sponsor Heather Tookes Alexopoulos Position Filled Semester 2023 Summer Award Sophia Wang
Plugging in the Wind and Sun: Congestion Externalities in the Grid Integration of Renewable Energy Faculty Sponsor Nicholas Ryan Position Filled Semester 2023 Summer Award Raymond Jin
Property Tax Sales, Private Capital, and Gentrification Faculty Sponsor Cameron LaPoint Position Filled Semester 2023 Summer Award Albert Yang, Ananya Purushottam
Research on housing instability and its long run impacts on inequality Faculty Sponsor John Eric Humphries Position Filled Semester 2023 Summer Award Nina Gaither
School Racial Segregation and Long-Term Health Disparities - Xi Chen Faculty Sponsor Xi Chen Position Filled Semester 2023 Summer Award Josh Leffler, Valerie Nguyen
Student Loan Forbearance and Distressed Borrowers Faculty Sponsor Heather Tookes Alexopoulos Position Filled Semester 2023 Summer Award Ryan Vaughn, Ava Chae
The Effects of Electrifying Transportation Faculty Sponsor Costas Arkolakis Position Filled Semester 2023 Summer Award Evan Hu, Hugo Wang
Y-RISE Summer Fellowship Faculty Sponsor Mushfiq Mobarak Position Filled Semester 2023 Summer Award Eli Tsung, Oliver Galaska
Age 11 Ambitions and Later Life Outcomes Faculty Sponsor Cormac O'Dea Position Filled Semester 2022 Summer Award Nastaran Moghimi, Patrick Chu
Algorithm is Experiment: Machine Learning, Market Design, and Policy Eligibility Rules Faculty Sponsor Yusuke Narita Position Filled Semester 2022 Summer Award Anshul Guha
All Aboard! Migration to the New World during the 15th to 18th centuries Faculty Sponsor José-Antonio Espín-Sánchez Position Filled Semester 2022 Summer Award Bobby Xiao, Arnav Tawakley
Broken Promises and the Cost of Intranational Trade Faculty Sponsor Nicholas Ryan Position Filled Semester 2022 Summer Award Vismay Sharan
Business Restrictions and COVID Fatalities Faculty Sponsor Matthew Spiegel Position Filled Semester 2022 Summer Award Maggie Cao, Evan Gorelick, Nicholas Trenholm
Cognitive Aging, Overconfidence and Well-being of Older Adults Faculty Sponsor Xi Chen Position Filled Semester 2022 Summer Award Shi Wen Yeo
Data-Driven Research to Improve Global Sustainability Faculty Sponsor Daniel Esty Position Filled Semester 2022 Summer Award Caleb Lee, Nicole Rodriguez
Effect of New York City’s Mandatory Commercial Building Energy Audits Faculty Sponsor Kenneth Gillingham Position Filled Semester 2022 Summer Award Teddy Horangic
Electrifying Growth: Electricity Access for Productive Use in Sierra Leone Faculty Sponsor Mushfiq Mobarak Position Filled Semester 2022 Summer Award Jesse Chen
Exploring Preferences and Media Consumption Faculty Sponsor Philipp Strack Position Filled Semester 2022 Summer Award Joonhee Park
From Dyes to Blockbuster Drugs: Database and Visualization of Pharmaceutical Industry Value Creation from early roots to 2022 Faculty Sponsor Yashodhara Dash Gregory Raskin Position Filled Semester 2022 Summer Award Justin Li, Tejas Muthusamy
Good Women Can’t Win: Competition, Labor Markets and Gender Norms Faculty Sponsor Rohini Pande Position Filled Semester 2022 Summer Award Nora Draper, Sanjana Mittal
Multinationals and Location Choice Faculty Sponsor Costas Arkolakis Position Filled Semester 2022 Summer Award Ran Wang, William Zhu
Place of Birth and Disparities in Senior Health Faculty Sponsor Xi Chen Position Filled Semester 2022 Summer Award Brendan Moore
Remote sensing and measuring the impact of Kenyan resettlement schemes Faculty Sponsor Luke Sanford Position Filled Semester 2022 Summer Award Katy Sun, Jackson Pullman
Research on low-income rental markets Faculty Sponsor John Eric Humphries Position Filled Semester 2022 Summer Award Ziyu Zhu
Startups, Failure, and Careers Faculty Sponsor Tristan Botelho Position Filled Semester 2022 Summer Award Matt Kirschner
The Economic and Social Determinants of the Opioid Epidemic Faculty Sponsor Kaivan Munshi Position Filled Semester 2022 Summer Award Noa Rosinplotz
The Impact of Migration on Educational Outcomes of Left Behind Children: Evidence from the Philippines Faculty Sponsor Mark Rosenzweig Position Filled Semester 2022 Summer Award Aaron Cullen
The Supply of Graduate Education Faculty Sponsor John Eric Humphries Joseph Altonji Position Filled Semester 2022 Summer Award Rock Zhu, Mona Mahadevan
Vertical Integration: Hospital Ownership of Physician Practices Faculty Sponsor Zack Cooper Position Filled Semester 2022 Summer Award James Han
Workforce Development Faculty Sponsor Mushfiq Mobarak Position Filled Semester 2022 Summer Award Ningzhenni Zhou
Beliefs and Prediction Markets Faculty Sponsor Philipp Strack Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Itamar Fayler, Nalin Khanna, Andrew Wang
Business Restrictions and COVID Fatalities Faculty Sponsor Heather Tookes Alexopoulos Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Vanika Mahesh, Josephine Cureton, Natalie Lord, Armin Daneshbodi, Carrie Zhou, Ainsley Weber, Mark Viti, Christine Zhu, Alex Jin, Simarpreet Kaur, Erica Bae
CEOs’ Behavioral Integrity and their Narratives when Communicating with Stakeholders Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Charlson Kim, Rishabh Bhargava
Cognitive aging, Pandemics, and Decision Making Faculty Sponsor Xi Chen Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Sarah Guan, Janine Tu
Data-Driven Research to Improve Global Sustainability Faculty Sponsor Daniel Esty Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Alex Wyckoff, Iris Li, Caroline Benedetti
Dynamic Analysis of Edgeworth Price Cycles Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Jordan Mazza, Bruno Moscarini
Evictions and the Rental Market Faculty Sponsor John Eric Humphries Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Noah Friedlander
From Dyes to Blockbuster Drugs: Database and Visualization of Pharmaceutical Industry Value Creation from early roots to 2020 Faculty Sponsor Gregory Raskin Yashodhara Dash Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award John Brockett, Aryan Sehgal
Gender and Financial Inclusion Faculty Sponsor Rohini Pande Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Chris Yao, Hannah Ji
Intergenerational Transmission of Health Disparities Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Sandhya Kumar, Garrett Frye-Mason
Labor market implications of COVID-19 in India Faculty Sponsor Rohini Pande Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Neil Himwich
Playing Checkers in Chinatown Faculty Sponsor José-Antonio Espín-Sánchez Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Houcine Jedli, Zach Auster
Property Tax Liens, Private Capital, and Gentrification in the U.S. Faculty Sponsor Cameron LaPoint Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Evan Hu, Mark Hodges
Prudential Policy with Distorted Beliefs Faculty Sponsor Eduardo Dávila Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Jalen Li, Ran Wang, Alex Kane
Racial and Socioeconomic Disparities in Cancer Screening Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Sasha Thomas
Racial/Ethnic Differences in Academic Career Trajectories in Economics Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Zelunjo Chumajaegbu, Leah Cogguillo, Angela Garcia, Marco Chaidez
Soccer Penalty Shootouts Faculty Sponsor Nils Rudi Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Nhi Nguyen
Social Interactions, Drug Abuse and Criminal Behavior Faculty Sponsor Kaivan Munshi Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Justin Ye
Solar Auction Cancellations and the Cost of Renewable Energy Faculty Sponsor Nicholas Ryan Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Tracy Zhou
The Climate as a Source of Religious Belief Faculty Sponsor Nicholas Ryan José-Antonio Espín-Sánchez Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Byron Ma, Mercy Idindili
The evolution of U.S. firms’ retirement plan offerings Faculty Sponsor Cormac O'Dea Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Denae Clowers, Charlotte Townley, Alessa Kim-Panero
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Small Businesses Faculty Sponsor John Eric Humphries Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Naomi Shimberg
The Impacts of free Pre-K on Educational Outcomes and Parental Labor Supply Faculty Sponsor John Eric Humphries Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer
Trading Service for Data Faculty Sponsor Dirk Bergemann Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Fred Zhang, Gina Markov, Jack Hirsch
Trust in Police and Citizen Security Position Filled Semester 2021 Summer Award Georgii Bekuridze
Active Shooter Drills: Unanticipated Consequences Position Filled Semester 2020 Summer Award Claire Lee
Broadening the Ethnographic Atlas: Religion and Climate Faculty Sponsor José-Antonio Espín-Sánchez Position Filled Semester 2020 Summer Award Naasey Kanko Arthur, Zifeng Zeng, Charlie Tang, Liviu Mosnoi
Commuting Infrastructure, Mode choice, and Spatial Misallocation Faculty Sponsor Mushfiq Mobarak Position Filled Semester 2020 Summer Award Bokeun Kwon, Nishi Felton
Competition and the Digital Economy Faculty Sponsor Dirk Bergemann Position Filled Semester 2020 Summer Award Michelle Fang
Estimating the Impact of Private Equity Investment on Health Care Providers’ Behavior Faculty Sponsor Zack Cooper Position Filled Semester 2020 Summer Award Siddarth Shankar, Samuel Turner, Baji Tumendemberel
Financial Security and Healthy Aging Faculty Sponsor Xi Chen Position Filled Semester 2020 Summer Award Justin Ye
From Dyes to Blockbuster Drugs: Database and Visualization of Pharmaceutical Industry Value Creation from early roots to 2020 Faculty Sponsor Gregory Raskin Yashodhara Dash Position Filled Semester 2020 Summer Award Gauri Jaswal, Caitlin Chun
Gender Bias in Econometric Society Fellowship Elections Faculty Sponsor Joseph Altonji Position Filled Semester 2020 Summer Award Emily Wang
Issuance and Corporate Debt Maturity Faculty Sponsor Heather Tookes Alexopoulos Position Filled Semester 2020 Summer Award Preston Smith, George Hua, Andrew Wei
Labor Market Returns to Graduate Degrees Faculty Sponsor Joseph Altonji Position Filled Semester 2020 Summer Award Lauren Harris
Networks and Female Representation in the Academic Finance Profession Faculty Sponsor Heather Tookes Alexopoulos Position Filled Semester 2020 Summer Award Crystal Wang, Yasin Tarabar
Panel Survey on the Influx of Forcibly Displaced Migrants in Bangladesh Faculty Sponsor Mushfiq Mobarak Position Filled Semester 2020 Summer Award Hannah Moreno
Performance and Evolution of Market Networks Faculty Sponsor Shyam Sunder Position Filled Semester 2020 Summer Award Haron Adbaru, Michael Lin
Sabbath Observance Study Faculty Sponsor Yair Listokin Position Filled Semester 2020 Summer Award Rohan Garg, Ayumi Sudo
The evolution of U.S. firms’ retirement plan offerings Faculty Sponsor Cormac O'Dea Position Filled Semester 2020 Summer Award Rosa Kleinman, Albert Gong
The Value of Arbitrage Faculty Sponsor Eduardo Dávila Position Filled Semester 2020 Summer Award Alan Liu, Jack Kelly, Alexander Kirov
Using Market Concentration and its Implications for the Urban Poor Faculty Sponsor John Eric Humphries Position Filled Semester 2020 Summer Award Josh Purtell, Gabriel Mazuera, Nicole Zhen, Joojo Ocran
Vaping and Mental Health Position Filled Semester 2020 Summer Award Kamila Janmohamed
Wealth Inequality over the lifecycle Faculty Sponsor Cormac O'Dea Position Filled Semester 2020 Summer Award Mykola Sapronov
All Aboard! Migration to the New World during the 15th to 18th centuries Faculty Sponsor José-Antonio Espín-Sánchez Position Filled Semester 2019 Summer Award Andre Costa
Analysis of Gender Representation in Economics Conferences Faculty Sponsor Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham Position Filled Semester 2019 Summer Award Kumsal Özgür
Attracting and Retaining Talented Teachers: The Role of Salaries and Pensions Faculty Sponsor Barbara Biasi Position Filled Semester 2019 Summer Award Calvin Jahnke
Bond Returns and Bond Issue Waves Faculty Sponsor Matthew Spiegel Position Filled Semester 2019 Summer Award Jon Deuber, Nikita Saleev, Matthew Fantozzi
Dynamic Analysis of Edgeworth Price Cycles Position Filled Semester 2019 Summer Award Alan Chiang
Find a Job, Move, Crash the Real Estate Market Faculty Sponsor Matthew Spiegel Position Filled Semester 2019 Summer Award Douglas Hagemeister, Annie Zhao, Mathew Jacob, Neil Braganza
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Human Capital, Migration, and the Returns to Schooling Faculty Sponsor John Eric Humphries Position Filled Semester 2019 Summer Award Liana Wang, Aaron Dickstein
Playing Checkers in Chinatown Faculty Sponsor José-Antonio Espín-Sánchez Position Filled Semester 2019 Summer Award Yagmur Yuksel
Popular Financial Advice vs. Economic Theory Faculty Sponsor James Choi Position Filled Semester 2019 Summer Award Rohan Angadi, Rob Brinkmann, Vod Vilfort
Price Impact in Financial Markets Faculty Sponsor Eduardo Dávila Position Filled Semester 2019 Summer Award Raj Ramnani
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Shadow Banking Faculty Sponsor Eduardo Dávila Position Filled Semester 2019 Summer Award Johnny Xu
Spatial Policies and Economic Growth Faculty Sponsor Costas Arkolakis Position Filled Semester 2019 Summer Award Peter Luff
The Evolution of Wealth Inequality Over the Lifecycle Faculty Sponsor Cormac O'Dea Position Filled Semester 2019 Summer Award Ian Salvamoser, Michelle Kim
Unlocking Indonesia’s Potential: Opportunities for Investment and Growth Faculty Sponsor Mushfiq Mobarak Position Filled Semester 2019 Summer Award Min Byung Chae, Kaan Cankat
Voting Rights of Native Americans Position Filled Semester 2019 Summer Award Nikita Raheja
Adverse selection and health care provider network formation Faculty Sponsor Jacob Wallace Position Filled Semester 2018 Summer Award Dominique Desroches, Cody Clements
Alleviating Global Poverty Through Urban Migration Faculty Sponsor Mushfiq Mobarak Position Filled Semester 2018 Summer Award Sebastian Quaade
Bayesian inference in partially identified semiparametric models Faculty Sponsor Xiaohong Chen Position Filled Semester 2018 Summer
Capacity Discipline in the Airline Industry Faculty Sponsor Fiona Scott Morton Position Filled Semester 2018 Summer Award Ryo Tamaki, Hersh Gupta
Causal Machine Learning Faculty Sponsor Yusuke Narita Position Filled Semester 2018 Summer Award Devesh Agrawal, Keniel Yao, Fatih Celikbas
Cognitive ability and economic decision-making at older ages Faculty Sponsor Cormac O'Dea Position Filled Semester 2018 Summer Award Lan Luo
Compensation Schemes, Competition, and Gender Faculty Sponsor Ed Vytlacil Position Filled Semester 2018 Summer Award Walker Mayer
Disseminating Agricultural Technologies in Developing Countries through Social Networks Faculty Sponsor Mushfiq Mobarak Position Filled Semester 2018 Summer Award Surbhi Bharadwaj
Electricity Subsidies, Outages, and Inequality in Developing Countries Faculty Sponsor Mushfiq Mobarak Position Filled Semester 2018 Summer Award Hideto John Mori
Employer and Employer Characteristics and the Labor Market Faculty Sponsor Tristan Botelho Position Filled Semester 2018 Summer Award Justin Choi
Estimating Impact of Institutional Rigidities on Corporate Bond Returns after a Rating Change Faculty Sponsor Matthew Spiegel Position Filled Semester 2018 Summer Award Allison Du, Kevin Hong, Clayton Hebert
Evidence about Evidence-based Policy Making Faculty Sponsor Yusuke Narita Position Filled Semester 2018 Summer Award Jacob Carlson, Ling Dong
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Foreclosures and empty houses in CT Faculty Sponsor José-Antonio Espín-Sánchez Position Filled Semester 2018 Summer Award Thomas Atlee, Benjamin Wong
Health insurance and financial strain Faculty Sponsor Jacob Wallace Position Filled Semester 2018 Summer Award Joseph Doran
How have national and multinational bodies responded to financial crises? Faculty Sponsor Andrew Metrick Christian McNamara Position Filled Semester 2018 Summer Award Jorge Colmenares-Miralles, Adrian Kulesza
Is the risk of sea level rise capitalized in residential real estate? Faculty Sponsor Matthew Spiegel Position Filled Semester 2018 Summer Award Giovannah Webb, Alissa Wang
Measuring the Capacity of Different Tax Bases to Stabilize the Macroeconomy Faculty Sponsor Yair Listokin Position Filled Semester 2018 Summer Award Catherine Chang
The Effect of Industry Failure on Entrepreneurial Entry Faculty Sponsor Tristan Botelho Position Filled Semester 2018 Summer Award Maria Velicu
The Environmental Bias of Trade Policy; U.S. Rural Electrification Position Filled Semester 2018 Summer Award Sam Goldman
The Geography of Economic Growth in the US since 1850 Faculty Sponsor Costas Arkolakis Michael Peters Position Filled Semester 2018 Summer Award Lydia Wickard, Loften Deprez
The Growth Slowdown and Rising Market Power in the US Faculty Sponsor Michael Peters Position Filled Semester 2018 Summer Award Jordi Bofill, Tra Nguyen, Farouq Ghandour, Gloria Wu, Chuang Tang
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