Scholarship details
Founded in 1961 by the former economic professor Dr. F. A. Baldy their vision is to open, open for inquiry and intellectual diversity. The institution provides quality education to help young students who cannot afford and struggling financially. They engage with students and professor to encourage to study the Humane studies in life and the advancement of freedom.
They also inspire and educate college students by providing them training and seminars. They also connect with post graduate students to share their intellectual and career opportunities to be able for them to acquire a good sustainability future.
The Hayek fund awards grants to all aspiring academics pursuing liberty-advancing careers and educational initiatives that go beyond standard curricula.
Eligible career-advancing activities include, but are not limited to:
- Presentations at academic or professional conferences.
- Travel to academic job interviews on a campus or at professional/academic conferences.
- Travel to archives or libraries for research. Participation in career-development or enhancing seminars.
- Distribution of a published article to colleagues in your field.
- Submission of unpublished manuscripts to journals or book publishers.
Eligibility
PhD students or junior faculty members who have previously participated in IHS programs or events.
Benefits
- All candidates are encourage to apply and fill in application form online.
- Submit curriculum vitae
- Itemized of expenses
For career development scholarship;
The applicants should submit the following;
- Presentation of selected research
- A brief essay with at least 500 in words describing how the propose project will advance on your career.
- A brief essay with at least 500 in words explaining the three most significant historical development.
- https://www.theihs.org/hayek-fund
Successful candidates will be notified after 2 weeks of their submission.