These grants are awarded to support research in the holdings of the Gerald R. Ford Library, including living, travel and photocopying expenses. The library’s collections focus on Federal policies, U.S. foreign relations, and national politics in the 1960s and 1970s.
by Gerald R. Ford Foundation
Gerald R. Ford Foundation
Dissertation Award in honor of Robert M. Teeter
The Gerald R. Ford Scholar Award in Honor of Robert M. Teeter is an annual award of $5000 given to a doctoral student to support dissertation research and writing on an aspect of the United States political process and public policy, broadly defined.
School of Public Policy-Post-Doctoral Fellowship
Provides outstanding American minority scholars and other scholars who are members of a group that is underrepresented in the social sciences the opportunity to spend a year or two conducting research and pursuing extensive training in residence at the National Poverty Center at the Gerald Ford School of Public Policy. Research themes include, Economic Self-sufficiency […]