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The Humane Studies Fellowship

Humane Studies Fellowship at George Mason University 2024

The Humane Studies Fellowship is a program that supports students and postdoctoral fellows who are pursuing a PhD in any field related to the classical liberal tradition and the promotion of a free and open society. Here is a version of the information about the fellowship:

 

– Summary: The fellowship is a non-residency fellowship program that awards up to $15,000 per year. It also provides individual advising and an extensive support network to help ensure academic success before and after you receive your degree. The program is funded by the Visa Foundation and run by the Institute for Humane Studies at George Mason University.

– Application requirements: Applicants must submit an online application and a research proposal that aligns with the interests of the Institute for Humane Studies. They must also be enrolled or planning to enroll in a full-time PhD program in any discipline that explores the ideas of a free and open society.

– Fellowship benefits: Selected fellows will receive a grant of up to $15,000 for the academic year and/or summer. They will also get access to mentoring, networking, and training opportunities from the Institute for Humane Studies and its partners.

– Fellowship type: The fellowship is a fellowship program that requires the fellows to work on their research projects with the supervision and collaboration of the Institute for Humane Studies. They will also have to participate in online and offline events and workshops to enhance their skills and network with other fellows and scholars.

– Award Fellowships: The fellowship is offered by the Institute for Humane Studies, with funding from the Visa Foundation. The number of fellowships awarded each year depends on the quality and fit of the applicants.

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