Facebook Fellowship For International Doctoral Students

Facebook Fellowship Program is open to full-time PhD students (domestic and international) enrolled during the current academic year and studying computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, system architecture, or a related area. The deadline is on 31st of October.

Each Facebook Fellowship includes several benefits: tuition and fees will be paid for the academic year (up to two years); one-time payment of$37K during each academic year and up to $5,000 in conference travel support will be provided; scholars will visit Facebook HQ to present research.

Main criteria

  • The Fellowship Program is open to PhD students globally who are enrolled in an accredited university in any country;
  • Applicants must provide 1-2 page research summary which clearly identifies the area of focus, importance to the field, and applicability to Facebook of the anticipated research during the award;
  • Student’s CV (with email, phone and mailing address) and two letters of recommendation are required.

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