PhD stipends
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From Merriam-Webster's dictionary:
sti·pend Pronunciation: \ˈstī-ˌpend, -pənd\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, alteration of stipendy, from Latin stipendium, from stip-, stips gift + pendere to weigh, pay Date: 15th century : a fixed sum of money paid periodically for services or to defray expenses[1]
In modern-day graduate education, a stipend might be defined as such:
Date: 21st century : how much money it takes to lure aspiring biomedical scientists into a PhD program
PhD stipends by academic year
Note: stipend tracking started informally during the 2004-2005 academic year with a small number of programs. Subsequent years contain more information.
- PhD stipends 2004-2007
- PhD stipends 2007-2008
- PhD stipends 2008-2009
- PhD stipends 2009-2010
- PhD stipends 2010-2011

