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Harry Frank Guggenheim African Fellow Awards

Call for Projects: 2023 PISCCA Fund in Haiti

Deadline: 1-Mar-23

The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation welcomes proposals for the African Fellow Awards from any of the social and natural sciences or allied disciplines that promise to increase understanding of the causes, manifestations, and control of violence and aggression.

The Harry Frank Guggenheim African Fellow Awards (formerly the Harry Frank Guggenheim Young African Scholars) recognize emerging African scholars studying aspects of violence on or directly related to the African continent.

The Foundation supports research that investigates basic mechanisms in the production of violence, but primacy is given to proposals that make a compelling case for the relevance of potential findings for policies intended to reduce these ills. Likewise, historical research is considered to the extent that it is relevant to a current situation of violence. Examinations of the effects of violence are welcome only insofar as a strong case is made that these outcomes may serve, in turn, as causes of future violence.

The highest priority is given to research that can increase understanding and amelioration of urgent problems of violence and aggression in the modern world. Priority is given to work that addresses urgent, present-day problems of violence— what produces it, how it operates, and what prevents or reduces it.

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For more information, visit Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation.

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