The Loeb Institute for Religious Freedom is an organization that works to foster dialogue on religious understanding, acting as an interdisciplinary center for academic collaboration on related topics.
The institute is offering a Research Fellowship that will give two students in the Columbian College of Arts & Sciences the opportunity to embark on a research project related to religious freedom, separation of church and state, or the role of religion in civil society.
Who can apply? The fellowship is open to CCAS students of all majors. Applicants must be full-time undergraduate students with a GPA of 3.4 or above.
So what are the perks? The fellowship provides $1,500 for any project-related expenses, including travel, living expenses and materials for research.
Who can apply? The fellowship is open to CCAS students of all majors. Applicants must be full-time undergraduate students with a GPA of 3.4 or above.
So what are the perks? The fellowship provides $1,500 for any project-related expenses, including travel, living expenses and materials for research.
How to apply: The winter deadline is 11/30. A complete application consists of a) a Student Application Form and b) a Faculty Mentor Form. Email completed forms as attachments to cufr@gwu.edu.
For more information, check out the Loeb Institute’s webpage.