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American Museum of Natural History offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is $500-$2,000 USD. Plan to apply by February 15.
John Templeton Foundation offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is $2000 USD/month (gross). Plan to apply by July 31.
$2,000
Award Amount
Direct to student
July 31
None
Requirements
July 31
None
Requirements
$2,000
Award Amount
Direct to student
HumanitiesSTEMBiologyFew RequirementsPhDGraduateDirect to student
HumanitiesSTEMBiologyFew RequirementsPhDGraduateDirect to student
Zukunftskolleg (IAS) of the University Konstanz offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is up to € 2,000/month. Plan to apply by 15th of February 2024.
$2,000
Award Amount
Paid to school
15th of February 2024
1 requirement
Requirements
15th of February 2024
1 requirement
Requirements
$2,000
Award Amount
Paid to school
HumanitiesSTEMFew RequirementsHispanicPhDGraduatePaid to school
HumanitiesSTEMFew RequirementsHispanicPhDGraduatePaid to school
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Frequently asked questions about humanities scholarships
Who can apply for humanities scholarships?
Humanities scholarships may support students studying history, literature, philosophy, languages, writing, religious studies, classics, cultural studies, ethics, or related fields. Some awards are tied to a specific major, while others welcome students whose coursework, research, service, or career goals involve human culture, communication, interpretation, or public understanding. Providers may consider essays, academic work, faculty recommendations, GPA, or financial need.
What should I emphasize in a humanities scholarship essay?
A strong humanities scholarship essay usually explains the questions, texts, histories, languages, or communities that matter to you. Instead of writing only that you enjoy reading or discussion, connect your interests to a project, course, research question, public service goal, or career path. Providers often want to see careful thinking, clear writing, intellectual curiosity, and a reason the award fits your direction.
Can humanities students find scholarships outside their major department?
Yes. Humanities students may qualify for scholarships connected to writing, languages, civic engagement, study abroad, teaching, public service, archives, journalism, museum work, law, or community leadership. Some awards care less about the exact major and more about the skills or goals behind it. Look beyond department pages and check local foundations, professional groups, and broad essay-based awards.
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