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The 天美影视传媒 today announced a new $5 million initiative to strengthen recruitment and support of Ph.D. students. Mark Richards, the university鈥檚 provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, introduced the effort during the Provost Town Hall this afternoon.

Mark Richards, UW provost and executive vice president for academic affairs

鈥淧h.D. students are crucial to the UW鈥檚 excellence. They propel innovation and new knowledge, and push the boundaries of what is possible as students, as great teachers and role models for our undergraduates, and as invaluable research assistants and colleagues for our faculty,鈥 Richards said. 鈥淎dditional funding will help attract and retain outstanding students from around the world to continue this important work at the UW.鈥

Graduate education is part of the UW鈥檚 core mission, and graduate students play an essential role in the university鈥檚 success in research and academic excellence. However, the UW is behind peer institutions in providing institutional financial support for graduate programs, in particular for Ph.D. students.

The initiative will provide additional funding for Ph.D. fellowships, stipends, training, relocation costs and more. Deans and program managers will invest the money in resources that will best enhance the quality and competitiveness of graduate and research programs.

The funding comprises two components. First, the provost has allotted $3 million in institutional funds to be distributed to academic areas based on the average number of Ph.D. degrees conferred. Second, the provost has established a $2 million matching fund to incentivize major philanthropic support for Ph.D. students.

The initiative comes in the midst of the university鈥檚 most聽ambitious聽philanthropic campaign in its history, 鈥淏e聽Boundless聽鈥 For Washington, For the World,鈥 which aims to transform the lives of students and harness their ability to change the world.

There are 82 academic units that offer Ph.D. programs in 16 schools and colleges on the Seattle campus.

The initiative officially launches July 1, 2019.

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