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Announcement | March 1, 2012Awards support graduate and undergraduate research at UC Berkeley on compassion, altruism, empathy, and more.
The Greater Good Science Center is now accepting applications for its 2012-13 graduate and undergraduate fellowships!
GGSC 2011-12 Graduate Fellow Jennifer Stellar, who studies the physiology of compassion.
The GGSC offers annual fellowships to UC Berkeley Undergraduate and Graduate students whose advances our mission. The fellowship program aims to attract scholars from across a broad spectrum of academic disciplines, with a particular focus on the social-behavioral sciences. See below for this year’s application materials; applications must be submitted by April 16th at 5:00 pm.
GGSC fellowship research has ranged from studying the biological bases of compassion and empathy to identifying ways to combat racism among children. Previous GGSC fellows have gone on to top research and teaching positions at universities nationwide, providing a significant boost to the science of compassion, resilience, altruism, and happiness. You can read about former GGSC postdoctoral fellow Sarina Rodrigues and GGSC graduate fellow Laura Saslow’s trailblazing work on the genetics of empathy in this New York Times article.
Click here to learn more about our current and former Hornaday Graduate Fellows and Goldberg Undergraduate Fellows.
Application Instructions
2012-2013 Graduate and Undergraduate Fellowship Applications
DUE April 16, 2012 at 5pm.
Fellowships are awarded to research proposals that respond to one or more of the following themes:
1. The Biological Underpinnings of Pro-social Emotion. Examples of research in this arena would address questions such as: Is there a reward system in the brain that is involved with the experience of pro-social emotion, distinct from reward systems involved in sensory pleasure? What physiological processes are involved in attachment-related processes, such as caregiving, altruism, monogamy, and friendship?
2. The Context and Cultivation of Social Well-Being. For example, how do children and young adults learn to be compassionate and caring individuals in school, at home, and in other social contexts? What qualities of human institutions (e.g., families, neighborhoods, schools, churches, laws) foster social well-being? What are the trends in social well-being for children over the last 35 to 40 years? How do people with different ethnic, religious, or class backgrounds, different social perspectives, different cultural values, or different mental health histories peacefully co-exist?
3. Compassion, Health, and Community. How does compassion spread in communities, neighborhoods, cultures, and institutions? How does compassion promote health and well-being?
GGSC 2010-11 Graduate Fellow Neha John-Henderson, who studied how one's health is connected to one's socioeconomic status and one's attitudes toward social class.
We are especially interested in proposals that include an application or communication of research findings to the wider community. Our goal is to gather knowledge that will be directly useful to teachers, parents, social service and mental health professionals, and communities at large.
In addition to pursuing their chosen research, GGSC Fellows are expected to contribute to the greater good by working approximately five hours per week as a research assistant for the GGSC’s online magazine, Greater Good, or otherwise contributing to another of the Center’s initiatives.
The graduate and undergraduate fellowship applications are available for download below, including the application cover letter. After you’ve complete them, please submit all application materials to our science director, Emiliana Simon-Thomas, via email at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
If you have any questions about the fellowships or fellowship application process, please consult our list of Fellowship FAQ; if you don’t see your question there, please email it to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Don’t forget to include both the application and cover page. Applications are due April 16, 2012 by 5:00 pm.
- 2012-13 Graduate Research Fellowship application and coversheet
- 2012-13 Undergraduate Research Fellowship application and coversheet





