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The National Science Foundation (NSF) Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants (DDRIG) are grant awards for doctoral students to improve the quality of dissertation research. These grants provide $12,000 - $20,000 in funds to undertake significant data-gathering projects and to conduct field research in settings away from their campus that would not otherwise be possible. Deadline to apply is January 15, 2019.

By Noreen Balos, Funding Peer
Monday, December 17th, 2018 - 8:00am


The primary objective of the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Cultural Anthropology Program is to support basic scientific research on the causes, consequences, and complexities of human social and cultural variability. Recognizing the breadth of the field's contributions to science, the Cultural Anthropology Program welcomes proposals for empirically grounded, theoretically engaged, and methodologically sophisticated research in all sub-fields of cultural anthropology. See website for a detailed list of research priorities.

ELIGIBILITY
Because this is not a fellowship directly paid to the student or student's account, citizenship status is not a consideration in the grant application. This is a grant application from the university and Faculty-PI and awarded to the university and Faculty-PI for support in dissertation research. Funds are held in a university or department account.

DEADLINE

​The grant application deadline is January 15, 2019.

DETAILS
NSF Cultural Anthropology Program
General Info on NSF DDRIG Programs