Funding Opportunities

Looking for funding opportunities or information about fellowships and internships?

The ROSE Program

The Research Opportunities in Surveys and Experiments (ROSE) offers small grants to fund work in surveys and experiments for Duke affiliated graduate students and faculty. Read More…

Cooperative Congressional Election Study

During Congressional election years, DISM holds a competition to select questions to be included on a module of the Cooperative Election Study (CES). Students, post-docs, and junior faculty are candidates to apply. 

Interdisciplinary Behavioral Research Center (IBRC)

Duke’s IBRC offers a limited number of $600 mini-grants exclusively for participant payment when utilizing IBRC resources and has a Research Assistant program that allows undergraduate students to get experience as research assistants in the social and behavioral sciences. Learn more: Visit the Website

Odum Institute – UNC (ODUM)

A limited number of stipends are offered to Duke students to fund registration for Survey Methodology Short Courses at ODUM. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis; upcoming courses offered through Odum can be found here.

Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (TESS)

TESS is an NSF-funded infrastructure project that offers researchers opportunities to test their experimental ideas on large, diverse, randomly selected subject populations. Visit the Website

Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan

The ISR offers grant opportunities through the Charles Cannell Fund in Survey Methodology to further research and training on interviewer-respondent interaction and its effects on the validity and quality of survey data. Visit the Website