Google has opened applications for its PhD Fellowship Programme 2026, offering financial support and global recognition to outstanding doctoral students working in computer science and related fields.
The fellowship, which aims to support cutting-edge research, is open to candidates across regions, including India. Applications for the current cycle are open till May 1 till 5:30 am (IST).
Important dates
Interested candidates are advised to note these dates:
Last date to apply: April 30, 2026
Decision notifications: By August 31, 2026
Final announcement of fellows: By October 31, 2026
What the fellowship offers (India-specific)
For candidates from India, the fellowship benefits vary based on the stage of the PhD.
Early-stage PhD students can receive support for up to four years, with a total funding of USD 50,000 to cover stipend, research-related expenses and travel.
Late-stage PhD students, on the other hand, are eligible for a one-year fellowship, with USD 10,000 provided to support their research and academic work.
The funding is routed through the university and supports research-related activities, including travel.
Who can apply?
The programme is open to PhD students in computer science and closely related fields. However, there are a few key conditions:
Students must be enrolled full-time in a PhD programme
They must remain enrolled throughout the fellowship duration
Applicants cannot apply directly. They must be nominated by their university
Candidates already receiving a similar industry-funded fellowship are not eligible
Importantly, receiving the fellowship does not guarantee admission into a PhD programme, students must independently secure admission.
How to apply
The application process is university-driven:
Eligible students must contact their department or graduate school
Universities will internally shortlist candidates
The final application is submitted by the university on behalf of the student
Each university can nominate up to three students from India.
The fellowship supports research across a wide range of advanced technology domains, including Machine Learning and AI, Natural Language Processing, Computer Architecture, Algorithms and Optimisation, Quantum Computing, Privacy, Safety and Security, Human-Computer Interaction, Systems, Networking and Cloud Computing.
The research proposal is a key component and must align with these focus areas.
What is evaluated?
Applications are assessed based on:
Strength and originality of the research proposal
Potential impact on the field
Academic performance
Leadership potential
Google also evaluates how well the research aligns with its broader research priorities.
Documents required (for India applicants)
For students from India, universities must submit:
Student CV
Research proposal (maximum 3 pages)
Academic transcripts (from undergraduate level onwards)
CV of the PhD advisor
2-3 letters of recommendation
All documents must be submitted in English as a single PDF.
Only one in four colleges in India meet industry requirements: ReportWhat happens after selection?
Selected candidates will receive the fellowship funding through their respective universities, which will disburse the amount towards stipend, research expenses and other academic needs.
Importantly, being awarded the fellowship does not make recipients employees of Google, nor does it come with any employment obligations.
However, fellows remain fully eligible to independently apply for internships or full-time roles at Google through the standard hiring process. The fellowship itself will commence at the beginning of the next academic year following the announcement of results.

