Doctoral Dissertation Research Grants
Office of Policy Development and Research
What is Doctoral Dissertation Research Grants?
Doctoral Dissertation Research Grants help Doctoral candidates who have been accepted to an accredited institution complete research and dissertations on housing or urban development issues. Recipients may receive reimbursement for costs including stipends, computer software, the purchase of data, travel expenses to collect data, transcription services, and compensation for interviews.
Administration
Doctoral Dissertation Research Grants is administered by Office of Policy Development and Research.
Program Requirements
In order to qualify for this benefit program, you must be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident (recipient of an Alien Registration Recipient Card, commonly referred to as a Green Card), pursuing a doctoral degree in the field of housing and urban development who has completed all required coursework except your final dissertation.