Friday, November 16, 2012

Get up to $15,000 in Funding during Grad School




the Humane Studies Fellowship

Current and prospective grad students are encouraged to apply to the Humane Studies Fellowship Program (HSF), offered by the Institute for Humane Studies. Applications will be accepted from now until January 31.
 

 HSF provides a renewable award of up to $15,000 per year for current and prospective graduate students committed to the principles of liberty. The financial support enables students to focus on research instead of student teaching and side jobs. In addition, fellows receive:

Humane Studies Fellowships are awarded to full-time graduate students and outstanding undergraduates with an interest in liberty and a demonstrated interest in pursuing a scholarly career. The fellowships support study in a variety of fields, including economics, philosophy, law, political science, history, and sociology. Students in any field are eligible to apply. Awards range from $2,000 to $15,000 and fellowship winners may re-apply for each year of their studies. In 2012, IHS awarded more than $800,000 to over 200 students. Find additional information and the online application at www.TheIHS.org/HSF.

Note: Applicants who apply by January 5th can waive the $25 application fee by using the code
HSFJan5 upon submission.

 
                                                         

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