Apply to ELEVATE

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Our Program

We are looking for students with a demonstrated passion for sustainable energy and/or climate science; leadership and outreach experience; grit, resilience, and curiosity; excellent scholarship in major; collegiality and a collaborative mindset.

We offer 1-2 years of fellowship funding, in addition to TA and RA ships. We will also submit you for internal funding through department and university Fellowships which can provide up to an additional 3 years of funding. ELEVATE students and affiliates are eligible for $750 of research or travel support through the program each year.

ELEVATE is committed to fostering an inclusive and welcoming environment. Students from under-represented backgrounds are encouraged to apply. However, we are currently unable to take international students.

Fellowship Application Process

1. Contact advisors

Prospective students should choose a home department at UMass Amherst and reach out to potential faculty advisors.

2. Apply to UMass

Prospective students should then apply to the Ph.D. program in their chosen department through the UMass Amherst graduate school. The student’s personal statement should include their interest in ELEVATE and relevant experience. For advice on preparing your application, please see our detailed guide below.

3. Advisors nominate students

Potential faculty advisors nominate prospective students to the program, and nominations are reviewed by a committee of ELEVATE faculty. ELEVATE fellowship offers will be made in February annually.

Affiliate Application Process

ELEVATE Affiliates are typically current UMass Amherst graduate students whose research interests align with the program. These students participate in program activities and are eligible for travel grants and other benefits. Faculty advisors nominate students to the program on a rolling basis.

Guide to Graduate School Applications

Written by Dr. Katja Poveda, Dr. Zoe Getman-Pickering, Julie Davis, Dr. Laura Figueroa, Kara Fikrig, and Chloe Jelley with input from many others.