Institute for Humane Studies--Humane Studies Fellowships 2001-2002 The fellowships are awarded by the Institute for Humane Studies to support work of outstanding students interested in the classical liberal/libertarian tradition. The core principles of this tradition include the recognition of individual rights and the dignity and worth of each individual; protection of these rights through institutions of private property, contract, and the rule of law, and through freely evolved intermediary institutions; and voluntarism in all human relations, including the unhampered market mechanism in economic affairs and the goals of free trade, free migration, and peace. Students in all disciplines are encouraged to apply. Eligibility: Open to full-time graduate students and undergraduate students with junior or senior standing in the 2000-2001 academic year. Applicants must have clearly demonstrated interest in the classical liberal/libertarian tradition of individual rights and market economies and are interested in applying the principles of this tradition in their work. Winners may use scholarships to help fund dissertation research. Award: A maximum amount of $18,000. Amounts awarded take into account the cost of tuition at the recipient's institution and any other funds received. Deadline: Applications must be postmarked on or before December 31st. Contact: Humane Studies Fellowship Secretary Institute for Humane Studies 3401 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 440 Arlington, VA 22201-4432 Tel. (800) 697-8799 (703) 993-4880 Fax (703) 993-4890 Web: http://www.THEIHS.org Email: ihs@gmu.edu NYU GSAS Updates 06/08/00 (CAS) (212) 998-8060 gigsGSAS@nyu.edu [insthum]