2 Oct 2017

HFG Foundation Young African Scholars Program 2018

Application Deadline: 15th December, 2017
Eligible Countries: African countries
Eligible Fields: Applicants’ projects are expected to highlight the issues of violence and aggression.
About the Award: Harry Guggenheim established this foundation to support research on violence, aggression, and dominance because he was convinced that solid, thoughtful, scholarly and scientific research, experimentation, and analysis would in the end accomplish more than the usual solutions impelled by urgency rather than understanding. We do not yet hold the solution to violence, but better analyses, more acute predictions, constructive criticisms, and new, effective ideas will come in time from investigations such as those supported by our grants.
The foundation places a priority on the study of urgent problems of violence and aggression in the modern world and also encourages related research projects in neuroscience, genetics, animal behavior, the social sciences, history, criminology, and the humanities which illuminate modern human problems. Grants have been made to study aspects of violence related to youth, family relationships, media effects, crime, biological factors, intergroup conflict related to religion, ethnicity, and nationalism, and political violence deployed in war and sub-state terrorism, as well as processes of peace and the control of aggression.
Type: Grants
Eligibility: 
  • Applicants must be aged 35 or younger and must have been educated on the African continent and currently residing there.
  • Applications are due by December 15th.  All application materials must be submitted by the end of that day (midnight, EST) in order to be considered.
Number of Awardees: 10
Value of Programme: The program includes:
  • a methods workshop
  • fieldwork research grants of $2,000 USD each,
  • editorial and publication assistance,
  • and sponsorship at an international conference to present research findings.
Duration of Programme: 
How to Apply: The online application will be available beginning October 1st.
Applications should be no more than six pages and include the following:
  • Research question
  • Short literature review
  • Description of research methods to be used
  • Two-page C.V.
  • Copy of passport or government-issued ID card
Apply online here (Requires a free account)
Or send application to:
The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation
25 West 53rd Street
New York, NY 10019
Award Provider: Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation

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