Research Fellowships

Research Fellowships

think2perform Research Institute supports three research fellowship programs: Research Fellowship, Directed Research Fellowship, and Lennick Faculty Fellowship.

Meet our Research Fellows and learn about recent projects we’ve funded.

Learn more about our fellowship opportunities below.

Research Fellowship

Fellowships are available for applied research in the field of emotional intelligence, moral leadership, or purpose. Applicants should be current doctoral candidates, post-docs, or junior faculty. Grants range from $2,500 to $5,000 USD. Learn more.

We invite Research Fellowship proposals by the following deadlines:

  • January 15, 2025
  • June 1, 2025

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Directed Research Fellowship

Directed Research Fellowship funds applied research projects in an area of emotional intelligence, moral intelligence, or purpose specified by think2perform RESEARCH INSTITUTE. Current doctoral candidates, post-docs, or junior faculty members are encouraged to apply. Grants range from $2,500 to $5,000 USD. Learn more.

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Directed Research Fellowship Focus Area 1:

Intersection of Moral Intelligence, Rights and Artificial Intelligence. Proposals are accepted through June 1, 2024. Learn more.

Directed Research Fellowship Focus Area 2:

Leadership in Virtual/Hybrid Work Environments. Proposals are accepted through January 15, 2025. Learn more.

Lennick Faculty Fellowship

Lennick Faculty Fellows receive funding of $5,000 to $10,000 USD for applied research projects in the field of emotional intelligence, moral leadership, or purpose. Lennick Faculty Fellowship applicants should be current full-time university or college faculty at an accredited university. Lennick Faculty Fellows have publication and conference presentation opportunities. Learn more.

the think2perform Research Institute Fellowship Experience

 

 

Past and Current t2pRI Fellows

Past and current t2pRI fellows have conducted research on topics ranging from self-awareness in leadership to engineering leadership to engaging millennials in the workforce. Learn about our fellows’ research here.