Graduate Sabbatical Grants
Funding Amount
Varies
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Overview
_NOTE: We suggest that sabbatical applications be submitted at least three months before the semester begins. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Applicants will be notified of their award within eight weeks of submission._
Institute for Humane Studies
Promoting Intellectual Discovery and Human Flourishing
Rooted in the classical liberal tradition, IHS is a non-profit organization that supports the achievement of a free society by connecting and supporting graduate students, scholars, and intellectuals who are driving human progress in critical conversations shaping the 21st century.
Graduate Sabbatical Grants
Graduate Sabbatical Grants provide up to $15,000 to PhD candidates (ABD) and postdoctoral fellows to buy out teaching or research responsibilities for a semester so that they can complete vital work toward the completion of their degrees, publications, or other milestones in their early academic careers. These highly competitive grants can be renewed for grantees who show exceptional progress. Summer fellowships for graduate students are available.
Awardees are expected to complete a significant milestone in their early academic career examples include finishing large portions of a dissertation, completing and submitting material for publication, or producing work and presenting at a major conference.
Awardees will be asked to provide updates on significant milestones during the course of the sabbatical and to inform IHS about other relevant research progress.
These grants are highly competitive and applicants who do not receive a sabbatical offer may still be invited to receive a Humane Studies Fellowship.
Areas of Focus
IHS will concentrate its activities and investments from across four initiatives encompassing our twelve focus areas.
* Liberalism, Pluralism, Democracy
* Constitutionally constrained liberal democracies foster peace, freedom, and widespread prosperity. However, the rise of contemporary illiberal ideologies threatens democratic institutions, individual freedoms, and the prospects for peaceful pluralism.
* The Liberalism, Pluralism, and Democracy initiative aims to spark innovative ideas and solutions that uphold and fortify the norms and institutions that underlie the liberal project and promote widespread human flourishing.
* Focus Areas:
* Trust & Polarization
* Speech and Intellectual Freedom
* Freedoms of speech, expression, and intellectual inquiry drive innovation, the growth of knowledge, and social progress.
* The Speech and Intellectual Freedom initiative supports research examining new and increasingly complex challenges to these freedoms, including those presented by illiberal political movements, technological change, and contemporary threats to academic freedom.
* Focus Areas:
* Online Speech
* Equality, Peace, and Prosperity
* Individual liberty, equality before the law, free enterprise, and voluntary cooperation, are essential to prosperous, peaceful, and flourishing societies that enable every person to pursue their full potential.
* The Equality, Peace, and Prosperity initiative supports research investigating the barriers that inhibit people from realizing their full potential, the underlying causes of violent conflict, and solutions to overcoming these challenges that advance human freedom.
* Focus Areas:
* Immigration,
* Trade and Industrial Policy,
* Health Opportunity,
* Housing,
* Barriers to Entrepreneurship,
* Women and Freedom,
* Criminal Justice Reform
* Business and the Good Society
* In addition to driving material well-being, entrepreneurs and businesses can foster trust, cooperation, personal growth, and moral development among business owners, employees, suppliers, and customers.
* The Business and the Good Society initiative supports research exploring the factors that promote commerce’s role in contributing to widespread human flourishing (within and beyond the economic realm), and factors that inhibit these effects.
* Focus Areas:
* Corporate Governance,
* AI Design for a Free Society,
* Morality and Market Society
Eligibility
_You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website._
* Applicants must be enrolled as full-time PhD students who have advanced to candidacy, or currently hold a postdoctoral fellowship.
* This award is available to students at any university, and international students are eligible.
* Previous applicants and winners are welcome to apply.
* Prior participation in IHS programs is not required.
Ineligibility
* IHS grants cannot support institutional overhead or indirect costs
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