Social Policy Research – Dec 1
Posted by Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy on October 31, 2023
Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy invites applications for research
The Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy was established in 1997 by Irving Louis Horowitz and Mary E. Curtis to support the advancement of research and understanding in the major fields of the social sciences.
The foundation will award grants of $10,000 to aspiring PhD students at the dissertation level to support the research they are undertaking for their project.
Applicants must be PhD (or DrPH) candidates working on their dissertation. Applicants must not have received a PhD and must have had their topic approved by their department before applying. Neither United States citizenship nor United States residency is required.
For complete program guidelines, application instructions, and a list of previous award winners, see the Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy website.
Deadline: December 1, 2023
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