Harry Frank Guggenheim (HFG) Foundation - Emerging Scholar Awards
The Harry Frank Guggenheim Emerging Scholar Awards recognize promising researchers in their final year of doctoral dissertation writing on aspects of violence. Awards are $25,000 for one year.
DeadlineMarch 15; LOI decision notification: by February 15; Awards commence: September 1 (ordinarily); Nomination period: First Tuesday in September through 5:00 p.m. CT on the last Friday in January
Award amount$25,000; $25,000 for one year; $7,500 per academic year
Last checkedJun 24, 2026
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Deadline
March 15; LOI decision notification: by February 15; Awards commence: September 1 (ordinarily); Nomination period: First Tuesday in September through 5:00 p.m. CT on the last Friday in January
Opening date
January 1 (LOI)
Award amount
$25,000; $25,000 for one year; $7,500 per academic year
Academic level
Graduate
Citizenship
U.S. citizens; Permanent residents
Eligibility
Citizens of any country; Fieldwork or research must be complete; Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Ph.D. candidates entering the dissertation stage; Doctoral candidates in final year of Ph.D. studies; Studying at a college or university in any country
The Harry Frank Guggenheim Emerging Scholar Awards recognize promising researchers in their final year of doctoral dissertation writing on aspects of violence. Awards are $25,000 for one year.
Guidelines for the Harry Frank Guggenheim Emerging Scholar Awards, detailing eligibility, application process, deadlines, and required materials for research on violence and aggression.
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