
Graduate fellowship
A graduate fellowship is a form of financial support awarded to graduate students to help cover tuition, living expenses, and research costs. These fellowships are often offered by universities, government agencies, or private organizations and can be based on academic merit, research proposals, or specific criteria like field of study or demographic background. Recipients typically engage in research, teaching, or other academic activities as part of the fellowship. This support allows students to focus more on their studies and projects without the burden of financial stress.