The Humane Studies Fellowship is a non-residency fellowship program that awards $2,000-$15,000 per year to each participant, and provides individual advising and a support network to foster academic success.
Is the Humane Studies Fellowship right for me?
The fellowship is open to:
- Full-time graduate students (including law students) from accredited universities anywhere in the world with research interests related to liberty in society
Who are:
- Relating their work to the humanities (even if the core discipline falls outside the humanities)
- Dedicated to advancing the ideas of liberty through research and teaching
What are the benefits of the Humane Studies Fellowship?
- Joining a network of over 1,400 liberty-advancing scholars and students, including David Schmidtz at the University of Arizona, Tyler Cowen at George Mason University, and Randall Kroszner at the University of Chicago
- Attending invitation-only programs such as the Career Development Seminar , Research Colloquium , and Advanced Topics weekend seminars
- Financial provision that allows you to focus on your studies