Mar 18, 2008

Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Dissertation Fellowship

The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation (HFG) welcomes proposals from any of the natural and social sciences and the humanities that promise to increase understanding of the causes, manifestations, and control of violence, aggression, and dominance. Highest priority is given to research that can increase understanding and amelioration of urgent problems of violence, aggression, and dominance in the modern world.

Ten or more dissertation fellowships are awarded each year to individuals who will complete the writing of the dissertation within the award year. These fellowships of $15,000 each are designed to contribute to the support of the doctoral candidate to enable him or her to complete the thesis in a timely manner, and it is only appropriate to apply for support for the final year of Ph.D. work. Applications are evaluated in comparison with each other and not in competition with the postdoctoral research proposals.

Applicants may be citizens of any country and studying at colleges or universities in any country.

Areas of Study
Particular questions that interest the foundation concern violence, aggression, and dominance in relation to social change, the socialization of children, intergroup conflict, interstate warfare, crime, family relationships, and investigations of the control of aggression and violence. Research with no useful relevance to understanding and attempting to cope with problems of human violence and aggression will not be supported, nor will proposals to investigate urgent social problems where the foundation cannot be assured that useful, sound research can be done. Priority will also be given to areas and methodologies not receiving adequate attention and support from other funding sources.

Eligibility Requirements
Only for students in final year of their PhD studies

Application Information
A completed Dissertation Fellowship application will include THREE copies of the following items, typewritten in English and mailed to The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, 25 West 53rd Street, New York, N.Y. 10019-5401. The deadline for receipt of applications by the foundation is February 1 of each year, for support to begin September 1 of that calendar year. Incomplete or late applications will not be processed. Applications may not be submitted by fax.

More at http://www.hfg. org/df/applicati on.htm

Further Information
http://www.hfg. org/df/guideline s.htm

Contact
The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation,
25 West 53rd Street,
New York, N.Y. 10019-5401,
Phone to (646) 428-0971
Fax to (646) 428-0981

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