HARRY FRANK GUGGENHEIM EMERGING SCHOLAR AWARDS

Application Deadline: February 1, 2025

LOCATION: USA

The Foundation welcomes proposals from any of the natural and social sciences or allied disciplines that promise to increase understanding of the causes, manifestations, and control of violence and aggression. Highest priority is given to research that addresses urgent, present-day problems of violence—what produces it, how it operates, and what prevents or reduces it.

The Foundation is interested in violence related to many subjects, including, but not limited to, the following:

War

Crime

Terrorism

Family and intimate-partner relationships

Climate instability and natural resource competition

Racial, ethnic, and religious conflict

Political extremism and nationalism

ELIGIBILITY:

They are available only to students for support during the final year of Ph.D. studies.

The award does not support doctoral research. Applicants may be citizens of any country and studying at colleges or universities in any country.

Applicants for an award must be Ph.D. candidates entering the dissertation stage of graduate study. Usually, this means that fieldwork or other research is complete and writing has begun or will at the beginning of the award period. If analysis and writing are not far enough along for an applicant to be confident that the dissertation will be completed within the award year, an application should not be submitted. 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.

Candidates for the Harry Frank Guggenheim Emerging Scholar Awards may apply online annually between November 1 and February 1. Applicants must create an account to access the application and guidelines. The guidelines are also available through the second link below.

Online Application (Login required)

Application Guidelines (PDF)

Advice for Applicants (PDF)

BENEFIT:

The award is $25,000 for one year and contributes to the support of a doctoral candidate to enable the completion of a dissertation that advances the Foundation’s research interests described above in a timely manner. 

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TU DELFT BERT ENSERINK MASTER EPA SCHOLARSHIP

Application Deadline: 1 February 2025 (23:59 CEST)

LOCATION: The Netherlands

The Bert Enserink scholarship has been established with the aim of stimulating excellent international MSc students to study the Master EPA, and financially supporting them. It is a full scholarship covering the tuition fee and living expenses for two years.

ELIGIBILITY:

Excellent international applicants admitted to the two-year MSc programme Engineering and Policy Analysis (EPA).

With a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 80 percent or higher of the scale maximum in the bachelor’s degree from an internationally renowned university outside The Netherlands.

Only students who have been granted a scholarship will be informed by TU Delft via email before April 2025. 

Receiving the scholarship is conditional on the student fulfilling all admission criteria.

You can request the reference letters from your referee(s). Fill out the information about your referee/s and invite them by using the ‘send invitation button’. The referee(s) will receive an automatic email inviting him/her to upload a reference for you.

You can combine both procedures. E.g. 1 upload and 1 referee request.

Reference letters will not be considered if you have already submitted your application.

Reference letters will not be accepted after the Scholarship deadline.

4.  Upload the English language certificate

Please note that Non-EU/EFTA students must include their English test with their application (if required).

BENEFIT:

Full tuition fees per year for a TU Delft MSc programme based on the statutory fee or institutional rate, according to the registered nationality, contribution for the living expenses and one-way flight ticket to the Netherlands.

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