NAEd/Spencer Dissertation Fellowship 2026 in USA
Applications are open for the NAEd/Spencer Dissertation Fellowship 2026. This program supports emerging scholars researching education improvement broadly. Candidates come from diverse disciplines, including sociology, economics, and psychology. The fellowship funds the dissertation-writing phase specifically, not data collection.
Each year, only thirty-five exceptional researchers receive this competitive award. Selected fellows gain financial support, mentorship, and professional development opportunities.
Program Snapshot
- Host Organizations: National Academy of Education and Spencer Foundation
- Award Amount: $30,000 for one academic year
- Fellows Selected: 35 scholars annually
- Earliest Start Date: September 1, 2027
- Application Deadline: October 8, 2026, 5:00 PM ET
What the Fellowship Supports
The award arrives in two installments across the academic year. Fellows attend two professional development retreats throughout their term. These sessions feature guidance from distinguished NAEd members and scholars. Each fellow also selects a personal mentor for support. This structure reduces financial pressure during the demanding writing phase. Fellows can focus entirely on completing their dissertation work.
Who Can Apply
Applicants must be doctoral candidates at U.S. graduate schools. Notably, U.S. citizenship isn’t required for this fellowship. Candidates must finish pre-dissertation requirements by June 2027. A clear plan for completing the dissertation is essential. Applicants should propose original, education-focused research questions clearly. Group applications aren’t accepted; each submission must be individual.
Eligible Research Fields
- Education, history, and political science
- Anthropology, architecture, and public health
- Economics, linguistics, and sociology
- Any discipline connecting meaningfully to education research
Review Process
Applications pass through four distinct evaluation stages. Staff first screen submissions for completeness and relevance. Senior scholars in each field then assess quality carefully. A selection committee narrows finalists down to sixty semifinalists. Ultimately, thirty-five finalists receive the fellowship after final review.
Required Materials
Applicants must submit personal statements and detailed work plans. A project abstract and a ten-page narrative discussion are required. Graduate transcripts and two recommendation letters must also accompany applications. Recommenders should address the student’s research strength and future potential.
How to Apply
Submit your complete application through NAEd’s official online portal
Click Here to Apply
Conclusion
This fellowship offers meaningful financial relief and mentorship for doctoral candidates tackling important educational research. Its openness to international students and diverse academic fields makes it especially valuable. Given its high competitiveness, applicants should begin preparing strong, well-supported proposals early, ensuring recommenders have ample time before the October 8 deadline.
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