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Dissertation Fellowships from the Harry Frank Foundation

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The offers Dissertation Fellowships for graduate students in their final year of Ph.D. work. The fellowship provides $20,000 to support the completion of a dissertation. Applications are due by February 1.

Feb 1

Scholarship deadline

$20,000

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  • Graduate students in the final year of their Ph.D.
  • Students completing a dissertation in the U.S.

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  • Award amount: $20,000
  • Deadline: February 1
  • Open to graduate students in their final Ph.D. year

Why apply

  • Significant financial support of $20,000.
  • Helps ensure timely completion of your dissertation.

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  • Open to graduate students in their final year of Ph.D. work.
  • Nationality is unrestricted, but study must be in the United States.

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Study levels

Graduate student

Field of study

Legal Professions and Law Studies

Payout method

Paid to the college or financial aid office

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  • Ensure you are in the final year of your Ph.D.
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  • Must be in the final year of Ph.D. work.

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  1. Prepare the required materials shown in this listing: Official transcript or academic record, Portfolio or external link, Supporting documents (as listed in requirements).
  2. Plan submission around the listed deadline: February 1.
  3. Use the application path to confirm eligibility, documents, and any updated deadline before submitting.

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  • Prepare to demonstrate your dissertation's completion timeline.
  • Highlight your progress and plan for finishing your dissertation.

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  • In addition to the foundation’s program of support for postdoctoral research, ten or more.
  • Dissertation fellowships are awarded each year to graduate students who would complete the writing of.
  • A dissertation within the award year. These fellowships, in the amount of $20,000, are intended to.
  • Contribute to the support of the doctoral candidate to enable him or her to complete the thesis in a.
  • Timely manner and are only appropriate for students approaching the final year of their Ph.D. work.
  • This fellowship is not for support of doctoral research. Applications are evaluated in comparison with each.
  • Other and not in competition with proposals for our research grant. Applicants may be citizens of any.
  • Country and studying at colleges or universities in any country.
  • Questions that interest the foundation concern violence and aggression in relation to social change,.
  • Intergroup conflict, war, terrorism, crime, and family relationships, among other subjects. Dissertations.
  • With no relevance to understanding human violence and aggression will not be supported. Priority will.
  • Also be given to areas and methodologies not receiving adequate attention and support from other.
  • Funding sources.
  • Eligibility.
  • These grants are made to Ph.D. candidates who are entering the dissertation stage of graduate.
  • School. Usually, this means that fieldwork or other research is complete and writing has begun. If.
  • Analysis and writing are not far enough along for an applicant to be confident of completing the.
  • Dissertation within the year, he or she should not apply, as the application will probably not be.
  • Competitive with those that comply with this timetable. In some disciplines, particularly experimental.
  • Fields, research and writing can reasonably be expected to be completed within the same year, and in.
  • Those cases it is appropriate to apply.
  • Applications for dissertation fellowships must be submitted by February 1. Applications are.
  • Reviewed during the spring, with final decisions made by the Board of Directors at its meeting in June.
  • Applicants will be informed promptly by email as well as letter of the Board's decision. Awards.
  • Ordinarily commence on September 1, but other starting dates (after July 1) may be requested if the.
  • Nature of the project makes this appropriate.
  • Taxation.
  • A recipient of a dissertation fellowship may be liable for income taxes on funds awarded, depending.
  • On whether the funds are used to pay tuition and certain other related expenses, the amount of the.
  • Recipient's other income, the law of the recipient's domicile, and other factors. The foundation does.
  • Not provide advice on tax matters. Applicants should consult their own tax advisors to determine the.
  • Tax consequences of receiving a dissertation fellowship.
  • Final Report.
  • Recipients of the dissertation fellowship must submit a copy of the dissertation, approved and.
  • Accepted by their institution, within six months after the end of the award year. Any papers, books,.
  • Articles, or other publications based on the research should also be sent to the foundation.
  • Applications are submitted online. The application link can be found on our web site, hfg.org. The.
  • Direct address is https://www.grantinterface.com/hfg/Common/LogOn.aspx. Applicants first create a.
  • Login account and then may access the online application. The deadline for submission is February.
  • 1 (midnight, EST). Late applications will not be considered.
  • (We will still accept a mailed application using our previous application method, a printable PDF.
  • Form, provided it arrives at the foundation’s office no later than February 1, or the following Monday if.
  • February 1 falls on a weekend.).
  • A. Project Title.
  • Complete all questions in this section that are applicable to your proposed project. Some questions.
  • Are required; these are marked with an asterisk (*).
  • B. Abstract and Survey.
  • Enter an abstract by typing or pasting text. (Note the length limit.) The abstract should be an.
  • Informative but succinct description of the project, including its relevance to aggression and/or.
  • Violence. The survey questions--about the topics, time period, and geographic region of your.
  • Project--are for statistical purposes only; this information does not affect our evaluation of the.
  • Application.
  • C. Advisor's Letter and Advisor's Abbreviated C.V.
  • A letter from your advisor must be uploaded by the advisor using our online system. In the section.
  • Of the online application headed “Advisor Letter,” please follow the instructions to enter your.
  • Advisor’s email address and then click “Compose Email.” The system will prompt you to write an.
  • Email to your advisor asking that they provide a letter. We will then send your advisor an additional.
  • Email containing a link through which they may upload their letter. The letter should address the.
  • Significance of the research and affirm that all requirements for the Ph.D. except the dissertation.
  • Will have been satisfactorily completed at the beginning of the award period and that preparation.
  • For the dissertation is such that it will be completed within the academic year for which the.
  • Fellowship is requested. (If this is not true, the advisor is doing the applicant no favor by saying it.
  • Is. It would be better to encourage the advisee to wait until the appropriate time to apply.) The.
  • Advisor’s letter is due by February 15.
  • Please upload an abbreviated (two-page) version of your dissertation advisor's curriculum vitae.
  • (You will not be penalized, however, if you are unable to shorten or obtain a shortened version of.
  • Your advisor's C.V.).
  • D. Applicant's C.V. and Graduate School Transcript.
  • Upload your own curriculum vitae of no more than two pages in length. Please arrange for your.
  • Transcript should arrive at the foundation’s office by February 15. If your Ph.D. program does not.
  • Involve graded coursework, include an explanation of the university's requirements.
  • E. Project Description.
  • Describe guiding theories, methods, study populations, etc., and explain how the dissertation.
  • Research augments your discipline's body of knowledge. If your analysis is far enough along that all.
  • Or some of your findings can be conveyed, discuss them. This is a chance to convince the.
  • Foundation that a project is worth funding. Be concise, but give sufficient detail for a proper.
  • Evaluation. Research plans are typically about 15 double-spaced pages (not including footnotes or.
  • References listed in a bibliography). Supplementary supporting material is not necessary but may be.
  • Submitted.
  • F. Protection of Subjects.
  • If your project’s subjects are living humans, or people with living relatives or associates whose lives.
  • May be affected by the research, indicate what has been done to protect their safety or privacy. If.
  • Subjects are non-human animals, the foundation must be assured that you have avoided subjecting.
  • Them to unnecessary discomfort or harm. If your research involves documentary work concerning.
  • People long dead or otherwise incapable of being harmed, this should be stated.
  • G. Other Support.
  • Describe facilities and resources already available for dissertation support. A Harry Frank.
  • Foundation Dissertation Fellowship may be accepted in conjunction with other.
  • Awards, fellowships, or employment. A $20,000 fellowship can only contribute to the support.
  • Needed over the course of a year. Do you have other sources of support? Will you be working?
  • Have you applied for other fellowships? Alternatively, it may be that a $20,000 award will support.
  • you for full-time work for a few months. We like to see that an applicant has thought about these.
  • Practical matters.
  • Further.

Required documents

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  • Official transcript or academic record
  • Portfolio or external link
  • Supporting documents (as listed in requirements)
  • Résumé or CV

Applying

To apply for the Harry Frank Guggenheim Dissertation Fellowship, ensure you are in the final year of your Ph.D. and apply by February 1.

Award & payment

Amount: $20,000

Payout: Paid to the college or financial aid office

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The offers $20,000 Dissertation Fellowships for graduate students in their final Ph.D. year, with a deadline of February 1.

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FAQ

What is the award amount for the Harry Frank Guggenheim Dissertation Fellowship?
The award amount is $20,000.
When is the application deadline for the fellowship?
The application deadline is February 1.
Who is eligible for the Harry Frank Guggenheim Dissertation Fellowship?
Graduate students in their final year of Ph.D. work, studying in the U.S., are eligible.
Is there a nationality restriction for the fellowship?
No, there is no nationality restriction.
Where can I apply for the fellowship?
Applications can be submitted through the provided URL: https://www.iefa.org/scholarships/293/Dissertation_Fellowships_from_the_Harry_Frank_Guggenheim_Foundation