Research

Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, Montana

Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine (TouroCOM) is a private, non-profit medical school with campuses in Harlem, New York, Middletown, New York, and Great Falls, Montana. As part of Touro University, our excellent professors, passionate students, unique flipped classroom, and focus on a continuously updated curriculum allow us to train highly skilled and resourceful osteopathic physicians ready to deliver holistic, compassionate care. We’re training the next generation of doctors to live and practice where they’re needed most.

Diné College–School of STEM with Land Grant

Today, Diné College serves a predominantly Navajo student population across the 27,000 square miles of the Navajo Nation that spans across the states of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. The College offers General Education courses that provide students with a high-quality experience while earning various Certificate as well as Associate and Bachelor degree programs in the areas important to the economic, political, environmental, and social development of the Navajo Nation.
Our Mission:

University Of Notre Dame Graduate School

The University of Notre Dame offers 60+ master’s and doctoral programs across:College of Arts and Letters, College of Engineering, College of Science, Keough School of Global Affairs and Doctoral programs in the Mendoza College of Business (primarily PhD)
You do not need a master’s degree to apply for most of our PhD programs.
Funding highlights:
Master’s: up to $20,000 annual stipend year + tuition support varies with program
PhD: full tuition + $35,500–$45,000 annual stipend + health insurance (covers dependents)
Guaranteed funding for up to 5 years

National Institutes of Health - Tribal Health Research Office

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the nation's premier federal agency for biomedical and public health research, funding groundbreaking studies that improve health outcomes for all Americans. Within NIH, the Tribal Health Research Office (THRO) serves as a synergistic hub between institutes, federal health research initiatives and American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian communities, ensuring that research priorities address the unique health challenges facing Tribal populations while respecting cultural values and Tribal sovereignty.

National Energy Technology Laboratory

NETL is a U.S. Department of Energy national laboratory that drives innovation and delivers technological solutions for a prosperous energy future. Located in Pittsburgh, PA, Morgantown, WV, Albany, OR, and Houston, TX, NETL’s core competencies include: Computational Science and Engineering; Energy Conversion Engineering; Geological and Environmental Systems; Materials Engineering and Manufacturing; Strategic Systems Analysis and Engineering; Program Execution and Integration

Carleton College

Founded in 1866, Carleton College is a private, coeducational liberal arts college of 2,007 students located in the historic river town of Northfield, Minnesota. Nationally recognized as the nation’s top college for undergraduate teaching, Carleton is known for its academic rigor, intellectual curiosity, and sense of humor. Carleton offers 33 majors and 40 minors in the arts, humanities, natural sciences, mathematics, and social sciences.

Montana Tech Graduate School

Montana Technological University graduate programs equip students with the hands-on expertise needed to tackle some of today’s most pressing challenges—spanning energy, the environment, advanced materials, and human health. In a world where nearly all documented STEM knowledge is instantly accessible, true progress now depends on the ability to synthesize, innovate, and lead. That’s why we emphasize ingenuity, creativity, and entrepreneurial thinking in everything we do.

IndigiGenius

IndigiGenius is an Indigenous-led nonprofit working to increase the representation of Indigenous people in computer science and emerging technologies through culturally informed curriculum, programs, and initiatives.

Dartmouth College

Dartmouth College has long been one of the leading private institutions in the country for Indigenous students. Smallest of the Ivy League schools with approximately 4,200 undergraduates, Dartmouth is consistently ranked among the top five schools nationally for quality of undergraduate teaching. Students who come to Dartmouth have access to small class sizes, a broad and deep liberal arts curriculum, a flexible academic calendar and a high level of collaboration and research opportunities with our world-class faculty.