Student-centric advice and objective recommendations
Higher education has never been more confusing or expensive. Our goal is to help you navigate the very big decisions related to higher ed with objective information and expert advice. Each piece of content on the site is original, based on extensive research, and reviewed by multiple editors, including a subject matter expert. This ensures that all of our content is up-to-date, useful, accurate, and thorough.
Our reviews and recommendations are based on extensive research, testing, and feedback. We may receive commission from links on our website, but that doesn’t affect our editors’ opinions. Our marketing partners don’t review, approve or endorse our editorial content. It’s accurate to the best of our knowledge when posted. You can find a complete list of our partners here.
Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship
This scholarship might not currently be accepting applications. Most scholarship programs only accept applications a few months ahead of their annual deadline. We’ve estimated this deadline based on last year’s deadline in order to help you plan out your scholarship applications.
November 15, 2023Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship
Offered by The Institute for Citizens & Scholars
The Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship applicants must be candidates for Ph.D. degrees in any field of study in the humanities and social sciences at accredited graduate schools in the United States. Candidates are eligible if they have completed all pre-dissertation requirements fulfilled by the application deadline, including approval of the dissertation proposal, and are in the writing stage of their dissertation. Usually, this means that fieldwork or other research is complete and writing has begun by the time of the award, and applicants expect to complete their dissertation sometime within the next year or two. Applicants must also be in a humanities or social science department, writing on topics where ethical or religious values are a central concern.
About The Institute for Citizens & Scholars
The Institute for Citizens & Scholars started as the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation in 1945. Since then, the Institute has built an ideologically diverse network of scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and business and education leaders, including 27,000 world-leading Fellows from a multitude of fields.
Open to the following grade levels:
Eligibility information
This scholarship is open to students meeting the below eligibility criteria.
Grade Level: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt
Application information
To apply for this scholarship, submit the below application materials before the deadline.
Lorem of impsum
Lorem of