Overview
The Global Grad Grants provide funding opportunities for UC Davis graduate or professional students seeking to participate in a globally-focused social impact program or in a globally-focused research opportunity or program during the summer.
Students will be able to choose between two funding tracks: the Social Impact Track or the Research Track.
- The Social Impact Track is ideal for students who want to deepen their knowledge of the complexities of striving for justice across differences of culture and power and examine their own location within global flows of power and resources.
- The Research Track is ideal for students who have identified a global research opportunity or program that relates to their academic and/or professional goals and want to explore how concepts of culture, identity, power, global systems, and conflict relate to their work.
Please see more details below about the structure, eligibility, and timeline for each track.
- The application for summer 2025 will open January 6, 2025.
I was able to go on this research exchange through financial support from the Global Grad Grant program. I'm truly grateful that I could be a part of this program, as it significantly alleviated the financial strain of moving to another country. The program also allowed me to participate in the Global Leadership Certification pathway, which taught me about cultural humility and approaching my exchange through a global perspective. This training has helped me approach my collaborations and social interactions with more curiosity, which I feel has enriched my international experience and my desire to pursue other international opportunities.” – Gillian Bergmann, Ph.D. student in Ecology and Global Grad Grant-Research Track recipient
Funding Tracks Criteria and Eligibility
Social Impact Track
For the Social Impact Track, students will be enrolled in the UC Davis Widening Circles Program and will need to complete all requirements of that program. The Global Grad Grant will cover your $500 program fee. You will also be eligible for a $2000 travel grant to support a social impact internship, volunteer opportunity, or a globally-focused research project that engages with one or more local communities. You can identify your own project or find support through our program partner, Omprakash, which has connections to hundreds of community organizations around the world.
Eligibility
- Continuing UC Davis graduate or professional students.
- In good academic standing.
- Demonstrated financial need.
- International students are eligible.
- Verification from department that you are able to receive additional funding in the form of a travel grant stipend.
Criteria
- Demonstrated connection between the UC Davis Widening Circles program learning outcomes and your graduate studies.
- Demonstrated connection between one or more UN Sustainable Development Goals and your social impact internship/volunteer/research opportunity goals.
- Priority for internship/volunteer opportunities based in Latin America or Africa.
Additional Requirements
Social Impact Track recipients must:
- Complete all requirements of the UC Davis Widening Circles program.
- Participate in the Widening Circles virtual symposium at the end of the summer.
- Write a Global Aggies blog post about your experience for the Global Learning Hub.
Research Track
For the Research Track, students will be enrolled in the Global Leadership Certificate Program offered by the UC Davis Global Learning Hub. You will need to complete all aspects of the certificate program by the specified deadline (see below). The Global Grad Grant will cover your $500 fee for certificate program and you will also be eligible for a $2000 travel grant to support research activity in the summer.
Eligibility
- Continuing UC Davis graduate or professional students.
- In good academic standing.
- Demonstrated financial need.
- International students are eligible.
- Verification from department that you are able to receive additional funding in the form of a travel grant stipend.
Criteria
- Demonstrated connection between the Global Leadership Certificate learning outcomes and your graduate studies.
- Identify a research opportunity/program related to your graduate studies.
- Demonstrated connection between one or more UN Sustainable Development Goals and your research opportunity/program.
- Priority for research opportunities/programs in Latin America or Africa.
Additional Requirements
Research Track recipients must:
- Complete the Global Leadership Certificate modules by June 15, 2025.
- Write a Global Aggies blog post about your experience for the Global Learning Hub.
Timeline
Both Tracks
- Application Opens: January 6, 2025
- Application Closes: March 16, 2025
- Award Notification: week of April 14, 2025
Social Impact Track
- UC Davis Widening Circles program dates: June 23-August 22, 2025.
- View the UC Davis Widening Circles webpage for more details about program dates.
- Program will be approximately 2 hours/week during program dates.
- Social impact internship/volunteer opportunity: Summer 2025.
Research Track
- Global Leadership Certificate module dates: April 28–June 15, 2025.
- The six asynchronous modules will take approximately 10 hours to complete.
- Research opportunity/program: Summer 2025.
If you anticipate utilizing the award funds for international travel, please review the UC Davis Travel Policy (UCD PPM, 300-32). Per UC Davis policy, all international travel on university business must be registered. Travel registration is an important risk management tool. If an emergency occurs in your travel destination, this is how your campus Risk Management will know where you are. You can pre-register travel through UC Away. Please see the UC Davis Travel Risk and Insurance site for further information.
Contact Information
Kimberly Bellows
Experiential and Intercultural Programs Senior Analyst
Global Learning Hub, Global Affairs
kmbellows@ucdavis.edu