American Graduate Fellowships
American Graduate Fellowships are designed to support doctoral study in the humanities
by graduates of small and mid-sized, private liberal arts colleges and universities.
Two fellowships, worth up to $50,000 each and renewable for a second year, will
be awarded annually.
Applicants must be graduating seniors (or recent graduates) of an eligible undergraduate
institution who plan to enroll in a doctoral program during the subsequent academic
year.The fellowships will be available to students from eligible institutions who
enroll in doctoral programs at any of 23 leading independent research universities
in the United States, Great Britain, and Ireland.
Eligible fields of study include:
- history
- philosophy
- literature and languages
- fine arts
The 23 leading independent research universities in the United States include Brown
University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Duke University, Emory University,
Georgetown University, Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, New York University,
Northwestern University, Princeton University, Rice University, Stanford University,
University of Chicago, University of Pennsylvania, Washington University in St.
Louis, and Yale University.
Maximum Amount: $50,000
Deadline: October