The Objectivist Center (TOC), Graduate Scholarships

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Deadline: March 1, 2013

 

Eligibility Requirements: Scholarship recipients are required to take part in some TOC training activities. Stipend A maximum stipend of $11,000 per year.

 

Program Description: One or more scholarships are awarded annually to support qualified graduate students pursuing advanced degrees in philosophy and closely related fields such as psychology and cognitive science. The goal of this program is to aid students with long-term scholarly interests in Ayn Rand and Objectivism to complete their degree programs and begin taking part in teaching, researching, and writing on a professional basis.

 

For More Information: William Thomas Director of Programs The Atlas Society 1001 Connecticut Avenue Suite 425 Washington, D.C. 20036

(800) 374-1776

 

wthomas@atlassociety.org

www.atlassociety.org/

 

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