Johns Hopkins offers up to one year of support for PhD students and postdocs to complete research when federal grant funding is unexpectedly lost.
Funder: Johns Hopkins University
Due Dates: Rolling (applications accepted at any time)
Funding Amounts: Up to one year of support; allowable costs match federal training awards (e.g., stipends, tuition/fees).
Summary: Provides up to one year of financial support for JHU PhD students and postdocs whose federal research grant funding was unexpectedly terminated.
Key Information: Only available to current JHU PhD students and postdocs with a recent federal funding gap.
The PhD Thesis and Postdoc Research Completion Program at Johns Hopkins University is designed to provide critical financial support to PhD students and postdoctoral fellows whose federal research funding (such as F31, F32, R36, K awards, or T32) was unexpectedly terminated. The program aims to ensure that scholars can complete their dissertation or ongoing research by bridging unforeseen funding gaps for up to one year, with support structured similarly to federal training awards.