Guggenheim Fellowship

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The Guggenheim Fellowship is a prestigious grant awarded to scholars, artists, and scientists to support exceptional creative and scholarly work.


Statements (51)
Predicate Object
instanceOf academic award
arts award
fellowship
grant
research award
administeredBy John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation board of trustees
awardedBy John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
country United States
eligibility advanced professionals in mid-career
artists
scholars
scientists
field architecture
arts
choreography
creative writing
film and video
humanities
interdisciplinary studies
music composition
natural sciences
sciences
social sciences
theater arts
visual arts
frequency annual
fundingType individual grant
fundingUse artistic production
research expenses
support time for work
travel
hasNotableRecipient Ansel Adams
James Baldwin
Linus Pauling
Martha Graham
Nobel Prize laureates
Rachel Carson
Zora Neale Hurston
inception 1925
namedAfter John Simon Guggenheim
Simon Guggenheim
purpose to support exceptional creative work
to support exceptional scholarly work
reputation prestigious
scope Latin America and the Caribbean
United States and Canada
selectionCriteria exceptional capacity for productive scholarship
exceptional creative ability in the arts
prior achievement
promise for future accomplishment
website https://www.gf.org


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