Are you a grad student (including law students) who would definitely benefit from the opportunities made possible by a Humane Studies Fellowship from the Institute for Humane Studies. With annual grants of up to $15000, an HSF award can certainly go a long way to help a talented individual go further along their way toward academic greatness.
About The Fellowship:
The fellowship is open to current or prospective full-time graduate students (including law students) from accredited universities anywhere in the world whose research interests are related to ideas of a free society. (For full specifics please have them go here.)
As you also know, IHS Humane Studies Fellowships are more than just monetary awards. Because, unlike other grants, an HSF also provides individual advising and an extensive support network to help ensure academic success both before and after they receive their degree.
A Network Of Fellows, Too:
What’s more, HSF winners also join an impressively growing network of liberty-advancing scholars and students, including David Schmidtz at the University of Arizona, Tyler Cowen at George Mason University, Jayme Lemke at Brown University, and Randall Kroszner at the University of Chicago. Plus, they’ll be able to attend invitation-only colloquia and Advanced Topics weekend seminars.
For more information and to apply online invite them to explore the HSF website at http://www.theihs.org/humane-studies-fellowships.







