I checked - it’s a fellowship application, here’s some things that you may have missed.
Responsibilities:
- Develops and executes a research program, in collaboration with other fellows; and
- Builds research knowledge and skills through coursework, self-study, and work on existing projects in quantum education research.
Required Qualifications:
- Terminal degree in a related field;
- Must have a PhD & experience with education and/or workforce development programs;
- Must be a US citizen, national, or permanent resident
- Knowledge of data analysis techniques in at least one discipline;
- Excellent written and oral communication skills;
- Ability to work in a collaborative team environment; and
- Ability to work independently.
Preferred Qualifications:
- PhDs can be in STEM disciplines, education, or a field of social science with application to increasing equity and inclusion in STEM education and workforce development;
- Knowledge of quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods data analysis as applies to education research data; and
- Knowledge of social science and/or STEM education research methods and how they apply to understanding barriers to success for underrepresented groups in STEM disciplines.
Google: George Mason University is known for its strong programs in economics, computer science, law, public policy, and business.
This is not financial aid, it’s a PHD fellowship. Good lord. On the one side people bemoan the lack of people getting into the hard sciences and the research being done abroad. On the other efforts to increase and understand the issues at home and create actual solutions that bridge exactly these types of conversations, is DEI.