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KITP Graduate Fellowships - Winter/Spring 2023
KAVLI INSTITUTE FOR THEORETICAL PHYSICS Graduate Fellowships The Graduate Fellowship program offers a unique opportunity for a select group of physics doctoral students to spend a minimum of 5 months (and up to 6 months) at KITP, participate in KITP research programs, and broaden their understanding of physics in areas of current research. KITP is committed to hosting a diverse group of scientists as graduate fellows, to be selected from nominations by program participants and graduate advisors worldwide. There are two ways to be considered for a KITP Graduate Fellowship: a candidate may apply directly or be
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