FORD FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS
Audience
-
Faculty
-
Graduate
-
Postdoc
Discipline(s)
-
Education
-
Humanities
-
Social/Behavioral Sciences
-
STEM
Established
1979
Individuals Served
-
3,001-4,000
Notable Alumni
Keivan Stassun, PhD (Stevenson Professor of Astrophysics, College of Arts & Science, and codirector, the Fisk-Vanderbilt Master’s-to- PhD Bridge Program, Vanderbilt University), Beverly Daniel Tatum, PhD (ninth president of Spelman College), Carol Anderson, PhD (Charles Howard Candler Professor and chair of African American studies, Emory University), Erika T. Camacho, PhD (program director, National Science Foundation’s ADVANCE program), and Ron Mickens, PhD (recipient, 2018 Tapia Prize, Fuller E. Callaway Distinguished Professor in the Department of Physics, Clark Atlanta University
Diversity Groups (Social Identity)
-
Foreign Born (E.G. Undocumented Immigrants; Non-Citizen Of The US)
-
Race-Ethnicity
Inclusionary Practices/Activities
-
Creation Of A Safe Space/ Climate/Environment
-
Development Of Academic Sense Of Belongingness (E.G. Meetings With Doctoral Scholars, Peer Researchers, Exchanges At Academic Conferences)
Mentoring Components
-
Mentors Exchange Social Displays Of Scientific Knowledge And Practices
-
Mentors Provide Support With Academic Or Discipline Specific Knowledge Through Direct Teaching
-
Mentors Provide Support With Goal Setting And Or Career Planning
Empowering Activities
-
Feeder Pathways
-
Mentoring Opportunities
Key Performance Indicators
degree completion and career progression