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Humane Studies Fellowships

Scholarships of up to $12,000 for full-time undergraduate and graduate students.

The online application is now available. Apply Now!

The Institute for Humane Studies awards scholarships up to $12,000 for undergraduate or graduate study in the United States or abroad. Last year IHS awarded over 165 scholarships to outstanding undergraduate, graduate, law, and professional students who are exploring the principles, practices, and institutions necessary to a free society through their academic work.

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"The Humane Studies Fellowship award is a precious gift of time that will enable me to continue with my research projects at a more rapid and effective pace.  It makes a great difference."

- Susan Hamilton, Harvard University, HSF Winner

 
     


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