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  1. Thank you for your interest in the program. We will do our best to release decisions by April 15th.
  2. Are you interested in gaining valuable research experience and academic training starting in July 2015? Tuesday, March 3, 2015, is the Spring application deadline for the second round of admissions to the Research Fellows Program at the Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB). This program offers a unique post-baccalaureate, two-year fellowship for high-potential U.S. citizens and permanent residents to gain valuable research and academic training before applying to a PhD program in business related fields. Fellows have the opportunity to work with GSB distinguished faculty members, take doctoral level courses, and fully engage in the intellectual life at GSB and the University. The fellowship offers tuition, health insurance, and a living stipend. Questions about the Research Fellows program can be directed to gsb_fellows@stanford.edu. Prospective applicants are also invited to attend an information session to learn more about the program. Because of its strong belief in the value of diversity (broadly defined) in the pursuit of its educational mission, Stanford GSB strongly encourages applications from women and under-represented minorities, as well as from others whose backgrounds and experience would bring additional dimensions to the educational experience.
  3. Are you interested in gaining valuable research experience and academic training starting in July 2015? Tuesday, March 3, 2015, is the Spring application deadline for the second round of admissions to the Research Fellows Program at the Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB). This program offers a unique post-baccalaureate, two-year fellowship for high-potential U.S. citizens and permanent residents to gain valuable research and academic training before applying to a PhD program in business related fields. Fellows have the opportunity to work with GSB distinguished faculty members, take doctoral level courses, and fully engage in the intellectual life at GSB and the University. The fellowship offers tuition, health insurance, and a living stipend. Questions about the Research Fellows program can be directed to gsb_fellows@stanford.edu. Prospective applicants are also invited to attend an information session to learn more about the program. Because of its strong belief in the value of diversity (broadly defined) in the pursuit of its educational mission, Stanford GSB strongly encourages applications from women and under-represented minorities, as well as from others whose backgrounds and experience would bring additional dimensions to the educational experience.
  4. Are you interested in gaining valuable research experience and academic training starting in July 2015? Tuesday, March 3, 2015, is the Spring application deadline for the second round of admissions to the Research Fellows Program at the Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB). This program offers a unique post-baccalaureate, two-year fellowship for high-potential U.S. citizens and permanent residents to gain valuable research and academic training before applying to a PhD program in business related fields. Fellows have the opportunity to work with GSB distinguished faculty members, take doctoral level courses, and fully engage in the intellectual life at GSB and the University. The fellowship offers tuition, health insurance, and a living stipend. Questions about the Research Fellows program can be directed to gsb_fellows@stanford.edu. Prospective applicants are also invited to attend an information session to learn more about the program. Because of its strong belief in the value of diversity (broadly defined) in the pursuit of its educational mission, Stanford GSB strongly encourages applications from women and under-represented minorities, as well as from others whose backgrounds and experience would bring additional dimensions to the educational experience.
  5. Hi Davidxugg, Thank you for your interest in the Stanford GSB Research Fellows program. The Research Fellows program is the only one of its kind at the Stanford GSB. Our PhD program is open to international students and in fact almost 50% of our student population is international. More information about the PhD program is available here: PhD Program | Stanford Graduate School of Business. If you have any questions about the program, feel free to email us at phd_program@gsb.stanford.edu. Best wishes, Stanford Graduate School of Business
  6. The Stanford GSB Research Fellows Program offers a unique post-baccalaureate opportunity for high-potential individuals to come to Stanford to participate in the intellectual life at Stanford GSB and the university. This two-year fellowship is designed for individuals wanting to gain valuable training and experience toward a career in academic research before applying to a PhD program in business and related fields. Fellows will have the opportunity to: - Perform full-time research assistance for empirical research papers with top faculty in the field. - Take doctoral-level courses in business, economics, statistics, math, or related fields - Regularly attend field seminars Research projects are assigned based on student interest and faculty/project availability. Participating faculty include Susan Athey, Lanier Benkard, Guido Imbens, Wes Hartmann, Katherine Casey, and others. Research projects generally involve manipulation of large data sets and sophisticated statistical modelling, and require strong programming skills. Day to day research assistantship work will mostly utilize statistical packages such as R, Matlab, or Stata, but we will favor applicants with some lower level programming experience (e.g., C or java). Students can expect to work closely with GSB faculty members and receive individual instruction on the techniques required. The program is scheduled to commence in July 2014. Applications for the July 2014 start date will be accepted during two application rounds. The fall application cycle is complete. The spring application deadline is April 20, 2014. For more information, go to Research Fellows Program | Stanford Graduate School of Business
  7. The Stanford GSB Research Fellows Program offers a unique post-baccalaureate opportunity for high-potential individuals to come to Stanford to participate in the intellectual life at Stanford GSB and the university. This two-year fellowship is designed for individuals wanting to gain valuable training and experience toward a career in academic research before applying to a PhD program in business and related fields. Fellows will have the opportunity to: - Perform full-time research assistance for empirical research papers with top faculty in the field. - Take doctoral-level courses in business, economics, statistics, math, or related fields - Regularly attend field seminars Research projects are assigned based on student interest and faculty/project availability. Participating faculty include Susan Athey, Lanier Benkard, Katherine Casey, Frederico Finan, and others. Research projects generally involve manipulation of large data sets and sophisticated statistical modelling, and require strong programming skills. Day to day research assistantship work will mostly utilize statistical packages such as R, Matlab, or Stata, but we will favor applicants with some lower level programming experience (e.g., C or java). Students can expect to work closely with GSB faculty members and receive individual instruction on the techniques required. The program is scheduled to commence in July 2014. Applications for the July 2014 start date will be accepted during two application rounds. The fall application cycle is complete. The spring application deadline is April 20, 2014. For more information, go to Research Fellows Program | Stanford Graduate School of Business
  8. The Stanford GSB Research Fellows Program offers a unique post-baccalaureate opportunity for high-potential individuals to come to Stanford to participate in the intellectual life at Stanford GSB and the university. This two-year fellowship is designed for individuals wanting to gain valuable training and experience toward a career in academic research before applying to a PhD program in business and related fields. Fellows will have the opportunity to: - Perform full-time research assistance for empirical research papers with top faculty in the field. - Take doctoral-level courses in business, economics, statistics, math, or related fields - Regularly attend field seminars Research projects are assigned based on student interest and faculty/project availability. Participating faculty include Susan Athey, Lanier Benkard, Guido Imbens, Wes Hartmann, Katherine Casey, and others. Research projects generally involve manipulation of large data sets and sophisticated statistical modelling, and require strong programming skills. Day to day research assistantship work will mostly utilize statistical packages such as R, Matlab, or Stata, but we will favor applicants with some lower level programming experience (e.g., C or java). Students can expect to work closely with GSB faculty members and receive individual instruction on the techniques required. The program is scheduled to commence in July 2014. Applications for the July 2014 start date will be accepted during two application rounds. The fall application cycle is complete. The spring application deadline is April 20, 2014. For more information, go to Research Fellows Program | Stanford Graduate School of Business
  9. The Stanford GSB Research Fellows Program offers a unique post-baccalaureate opportunity for high-potential individuals to come to Stanford to participate in the intellectual life at Stanford GSB and the university. This two-year fellowship is designed for individuals wanting to gain valuable training and experience toward a career in academic research before applying to a PhD program in business and related fields. Fellows will have the opportunity to: - Perform full-time research assistance for empirical research papers with top faculty in the field. - Take doctoral-level courses in business, economics, statistics, math, or related fields - Regularly attend field seminars Research projects are assigned based on student interest and faculty/project availability. Participating faculty include Susan Athey, Lanier Benkard, Guido Imbens, Wes Hartmann, Katherine Casey, and others. Research projects generally involve manipulation of large data sets and sophisticated statistical modelling, and require strong programming skills. Day to day research assistantship work will mostly utilize statistical packages such as R, Matlab, or Stata, but we will favor applicants with some lower level programming experience (e.g., C or java). Students can expect to work closely with GSB faculty members and receive individual instruction on the techniques required. The program is scheduled to commence in July 2014. Applications for the July 2014 start date will be accepted during two application rounds. The fall application cycle is complete. The spring application deadline is April 20, 2014. For more information, go to Research Fellows Program | Stanford Graduate School of Business
  10. Hello, Standardized test scores are not required as part of the fellowship application. GRE/GMAT scores are typically required for graduate programs. As this a fellowship program, we do not require test scores as part of the application. Also, rather than a statement of purpose, applicants are asked to provide answers to a series of questions. As noted on the website, projects generally involve manipulation of large data sets and sophisticated statistical modelling, and require strong programming skills. Day to day work will mostly utilize statistical packages such as R, Matlab, or Stata, but we will favor applicants with some lower level programming experience (e.g., C or java). I hope this is helpful. Thanks.
  11. Hi there, The fellowship is a two year fellowship. GSB PhD Program
  12. Hello, Below are answers to you questions. Thanks for your interest in the Stanford GSB Research Fellows Program. 1.) What is the logic behind the application rounds? Are there different admissions criteria for the different rounds? I assume it has something to do with PhD application results coming out in March. There are two rounds of application and the criteria is the same for the each round. As you can imagine for administrative purposes, it makes sense that we have an early fall/winter deadline as the program start date is July 2014. We decided to add a spring application deadline, primarily for people who are interested in pursuing a PhD in Business/Econ who didn't get in the school of their choice, and are looking for an opportunity to gain experience and skills before reapplying (hence the April 20th deadline). 2.) How large will this program be? Is this the first year it is offered? This is the innagural year for the program, and we expect the first group to be small. 3.) Do you have an idea of the approximate standard of candidates you are looking for? The program is for high-potential prospects, who we hope will make the most of the opportunities available through the fellowship program (RA, courses, etc). We hope that these individuals will fully engage in the intellectual environment at Stanford. In thinking about the RA responsibilities, prospects should have some programming experience or the ability to learn programming quickly. I hope this is helpful. Of course if you have additional questions, I'd be happy to help.
  13. The Stanford GSB Research Fellows Program offers a unique post-baccalaureate opportunity for high-potential individuals to come to Stanford to participate in the intellectual life at Stanford GSB and the university. This two-year fellowship is designed for individuals wanting to gain valuable training and experience toward a career in academic research before applying to a PhD program in business and related fields. Fellows will have the opportunity to: - Perform full-time research assistance for empirical research papers with top faculty in the field - Take doctoral-level courses in business, economics, statistics, math, or related fields - Regularly attend field seminars The program is scheduled to commence in July 2014. Applications for the July 2014 start date will be accepted during two application rounds. The fall application deadline is January 15, 2014. The spring application deadline is April 20, 2014. For more information, go to Research Fellows Program | Stanford Graduate School of Business
  14. The Stanford GSB Research Fellows Program offers a unique post-baccalaureate opportunity for high-potential individuals to come to Stanford to participate in the intellectual life at Stanford GSB and the university. This two-year fellowship is designed for individuals wanting to gain valuable training and experience toward a career in academic research before applying to a PhD program in business and related fields. Fellows will have the opportunity to: - Perform full-time research assistance for empirical research papers with top faculty in the field. - Take doctoral-level courses in business, economics, statistics, math, or related fields - Regularly attend field seminars The program is scheduled to commence in July 2014. Applications for the July 2014 start date will be accepted during two application rounds. The fall application deadline is January 15, 2014. The spring application deadline is April 20, 2014. For more information, go to Research Fellows Program | Stanford Graduate School of Business
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