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Overview

The Emerging Scholars Research Fellowship supports students conducting original research related to Sikh studies under the guidance of a faculty mentor. Fellows  join a cohort of peer researchers, and participate in weekly seminars throughout the academic term.

Duration

12 weeks (Fall or Spring)

Commitment

10 hours per week

Eligibility

Ages 16-26

What You'll Do

This fellowship supports original research projects—not research assistant positions where students assist with a faculty member’s existing work.

Eligibility

Open to individuals ages 16-26 with serious interest in Sikh Studies research.

This includes:

No enrollment requirement. Fellows may participate in up to 2 fellowship cycles.

Not eligible: Current master’s or doctoral students (see Senior Fellow Program)

Academic Credit Facilitation

This fellowship is designed to be credit-eligible at most institutions. Upon acceptance, you’ll receive a Credit Petition Kit containing:

You are responsible for working with your home institution’s registrar to petition for independent study or directed research credit. Most fellows who petition receive 3-6 credits.

Not currently enrolled? The fellowship still provides valuable research experience and credentials—credit facilitation is optional.

What Fellows Receive

Finding a Mentor

You must identify a faculty mentor and secure their agreement to supervise your project before submitting your application. Your mentor will complete a Faculty Endorsement Form, which is automatically sent to them when you submit your application.

Option 1: Harvard Sikh Center Affiliated Faculty

Browse our Affiliated Faculty page to find scholars whose research aligns with your project.

Option 2: External Faculty Mentor

You may propose a mentor outside our network. External mentors must hold a faculty position at an accredited institution or be an independent scholar with a demonstrated publication record. External mentors are subject to Center approval.

Tips for Approaching Potential Mentor 

Application Materials

Your application includes:

Research Proposal (500 words max)

Your research question, significance, methodology, feasibility, and expected outcomes

Personal Statement (500 words max)

How this fellowship fits your goals, what you bring to the community, and relevant experience

Unofficial Transcript

Include current course schedule (Fall applicants) or most recent grades

Resume/CV

(optional)

Faculty Mentor Endorsement

Submitted separately by your mentor after you apply

Selection Criteria

Applications are evaluated based on:

Frequently Asked Questions

You may propose an external mentor. Include their CV or academic profile link and a brief justification for why they’re the best fit.

Yes, but you may receive funding for a maximum of 2 terms total. Submit a new application each term.

Contact us immediately. We’ll work with you to identify an alternative mentor or adjust your project.

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Questions? Contact apply@harvardsikh.org

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