The Kavli Institute for
Theoretical Physics has begun a new initiative, the KITP Graduate
Fellowship Program. The purpose of this program is to offer a unique opportunity for a select group of physics graduate students in the United States to spend a period of 5-6 months at the KITP, participate in KITP research programs and broaden their understanding of physics in areas of current research.
Graduate education in physics has suffered in recent years
from over specialization. Students often concentrate very
early in their studies on a particular field of physics,
to the exclusion of other fields. Even within a given field,
they often concentrate on a very narrow direction of research,
centered on the interests of their advisor and the topic of
their thesis. Having completed the thesis, the new postdoc
must specialize even more in order to publish and not to
perish. Many physicists have decried this tendency towards
specialization and called for efforts to broaden graduate
education in physics. They, and we, believe that broadly
educated and trained research physicists are necessary in
a rapidly changing scientific world.
We believe that the KITP can play a significant role in the
effort to broaden graduate education in theoretical physics.
To this end we shall support four graduate students at a time
to spend either the period of our fall programs (August through December)
or the period of our spring programs (January through June)
at the KITP, participating in our programs
and broadening their knowledge of physics in many areas at the
frontiers of research. There is some slight flexibility in starting and
ending dates, based upon the actual dates of our programs, but
participants are expected to stay for the entire period for which they
have been accepted.
Stays of a full year shall also be
considered.
We are building this new program on our ongoing affiliate program, wherein a few graduate students accompany their advisors as participants in KITP programs. We believe that the KITP is an ideal place for such an effort. Ideally, suitably prepared graduate students could, in a semester at the KITP, significantly broaden their knowledge of physics and meet many research physicists working at the frontiers of knowledge.
The KITP Graduate Fellows will be selected from nominations from participants in the programs and from other graduate advisors. Eligible students must be enrolled in a graduate school in the United States. Since we wish to make sure that the students admitted are fully able to benefit from the program, and that it will not harm the normal progress of their graduate education, we require that the student's advisor nominate the candidate student. Students cannot apply to the program directly. Students who wish to participate should convince their advisors to nominate them.
Support for the Graduate Fellows will be provided in the form of
reimbursement for local expenses (lodging and meals) up to a maximum of
$1800/month. If necessary, some assistance with round trip travel between
the Fellow's home institution and the KITP can also be provided.
Nominations can be submitted by completing
this form.
Alternatively, submissions will be accepted by regular mail:
KITP Graduate Fellowship
c/o Deborah Storm
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4030
The nominator should describe the student, and explain why
she/he is suitable for such a program. Additional letters of
support would be useful, but are not necessary.
Dr. David Gross, Director
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4030