Donor Name: National Academy of Education
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Fellowship
Deadline: 10/03/2024
Size of the Grant: $27,500
Details:
This fellowship supports candidates whose dissertation projects bring innovative and insightful approaches to the history, theory, analysis, or application of formal and informal education.
The fellowship supports fellows with the writing phase of their dissertation and alleviates the need for significant employment. The fellowship comprises three key components:
- Fellows receive $27,500 for one academic year, distributed in two installments.
- Fellows participate in two professional development retreats facilitated by NAEd members and other distinguished scholars. These retreats offer general and specialized discussions to enhance the fellows’ research capabilities and academic growth.
- Fellows choose an NAEd member or another esteemed scholar as a mentor, providing guidance and support throughout the academic year.
Funding Priority
The dissertation topic must focus primarily on education, but the fellowship welcomes graduate students from any academic discipline or professional field. Fellowship recipients have included candidates from anthropology, architecture, art history, communications, economics, education, history, linguistics, literature, philosophy, political science, psychology, public health, religion, and sociology. The fellowship does not limit eligibility to these fields. Candidates should demonstrate their interest in conducting educational research after earning their doctorate.
Eligibility Criteria
To receive the fellowship, applicants must:
- Be candidates for the doctoral degree at a graduate school within the United States. US citizenship is not required.
- Complete all pre-dissertation requirements by June 1 of the award year.
- Provide a clear and specific plan for completing the dissertation within one or two-years.
- Propose an education research project.
- Submit an individual application as they will not accept group applications.
For more information, visit NAE.