
Amanda Black
Navajo Nation
Summer Research Fellow · Arizona State University Tempe
Cobell Scholar
Summer Research Fellowship
For graduate students whose research is rooted in the needs, histories, and futures of Native communities. This is your chance to go deeper.
2026 Cycle
Due 01/10/2026


The best research starts with the right question and the freedom to chase it. The Graduate Summer Research Fellowship funds original research being conducted during the summer months. Whether you're in a lab, an archive, or out in the field, this fellowship gives you a summer to focus entirely on the work that matters most. Fellows also receive guidance from the IEI Fellowship Team and join a growing cohort of Native researchers.
Eligibility
When to Apply
Annual Cycle
Requires research proposal, budget/timeline, and faculty advisor letter. Deadline closes at 11:59 PM MST.
Key Facts
Applications are submitted entirely online through the OASIS portal. Your official transcript, research proposal, budget, CV, and faculty advisor letter must all be submitted before the deadline.
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Seven steps between you and your fellowship. We'll walk you through every one.
FAQ
From application requirements to selection process, here's what fellowship applicants ask us.
You'll need to submit: a PDF copy of your official transcript (not unofficial), a forecasted research budget and timeline for your summer work, a document describing your research project, and a current CV or academic resume. You'll also complete short-answer responses within the application. For the faculty advisor letter, you'll provide your advisor's contact info and the system will email them directly to request a letter of support. Give your advisor a heads-up before you apply so they're ready.
Beyond the $5,000 award, Fellows receive guidance and support from the IEI Fellowship Team throughout the summer and beyond. You'll join a growing cohort of Native researchers with opportunities to connect, collaborate, and engage with one another. Fellows may also receive support from IEI to present their research at relevant conferences.
Generally, five Fellows are selected each summer. This is a highly competitive fellowship with around 100 applicants each year, so attention to detail and quality really matter.
All eligible applications are reviewed by Indigenous external reviewers with extensive experience working with Native college students. Once reviews are complete, recommendations are sent to IEI and the Cobell Fellowship Team for final selection.
All finalists will be notified via email. Make sure the email on your OASIS account is one you check regularly.
AI tools like ChatGPT are fine for brainstorming, outlining, or proofreading, but the final responses must be your own work. Reviewers want to hear your authentic voice and perspective. The quality of the writing matters less than the personal story you share. You'll tell your own story better than AI can.
Yes! IEI encourages you to apply to every opportunity you qualify for, including the Cobell Scholarship, AISES, and anything else. Applying to the Summer Research Fellowship doesn't limit your other options.
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