DetailsExternalFunder: The Harry Frank Guggenheim FoundationMore information: http://www.hfg.org/df/guidelines.htmType: Fellowship/Scholarship DisciplineDiscipline: AnthropologyCommunicationCultural StudiesGender StudiesGovernmentLatin American StudiesMexican American StudiesPolitical SciencePublic PolicySociologyWomen's Studies Eligibility QualificationsEligibility: Graduate student Max Amount Maximum amount: $20,000 ActivitiesActivities funded: Dissertation/ThesisResearch DeadlinesDue date: 02/01/2020 DescriptionThese fellowships are made to Ph.D. candidates who are entering the dissertation stage of graduate school. Usually, this means that fieldwork or other research is complete and writing has begun. If analysis and writing are not far enough along for an applicant to be confident that he will complete the dissertation within the year, he should not apply, as the application will not be competitive with those that comply with this timetable. Questions that interest the foundation concern violence and aggression in relation to social change, intergroup conflict, war, terrorism, crime, and family relationships, among other subjects. Dissertations with no relevance to understanding human violence and aggression will not be supported. Priority will also be given to areas and methodologies not receiving adequate attention and support from other funding sources. Funding Opportunities Keywords: WarTerrorismAggressionViolenceSocial ChangeIntergroup ConflictCrimeFamily Relationships