UNITED STATES – The Fannie and John Hertz Foundation has announced its prestigious Hertz Scholarship (Fellowship) programme for doctoral researchers pursuing advanced studies in science, engineering, mathematics, and applied research fields across universities in the United States.
The scholarship is widely regarded as one of the most competitive PhD funding schemes in the United States, designed to support exceptional students who demonstrate strong potential for scientific discovery, innovation, and long-term impact in research-driven careers.
The programme provides funding valued at up to $250,000 over five years, which includes tuition support, annual living stipends, and additional research funding flexibility depending on academic needs and project scope.
Unlike many traditional scholarships tied to specific projects or supervisors, Hertz Scholars are often given greater academic freedom to choose their research direction and collaborate with leading scientists in their field.
The scholarship also includes access to professional mentorship, leadership development programmes, and a strong alumni network of researchers, entrepreneurs, and scientific innovators across academia, government laboratories, and industry.
Eligible fields of study include Engineering, Applied Sciences, Mathematics, Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, Computer Science-related research, and interdisciplinary innovation-focused disciplines.
The programme is generally open to U.S. citizens and permanent residents, targeting students with exceptional academic records, analytical ability, and demonstrated research potential.
Applicants may include college seniors preparing for graduate school, first-year PhD students, and individuals planning to begin doctoral studies in eligible programmes.
Selection is extremely competitive and follows a multi-stage process that includes application review, evaluation of essays, assessment of recommendation letters, and multiple rounds of interviews for shortlisted candidates.
Applicants are typically required to demonstrate:
Strong academic performance in STEM-related disciplines
Clear and original research ideas or scientific interests
Evidence of leadership ability and independent thinking
Commitment to solving complex scientific or technological challenges
Required application materials generally include academic transcripts, research statements, motivation essays, recommendation letters, and evidence of prior research experience where applicable.
The foundation emphasizes that the scholarship is not only financial support but a long-term investment in future scientific leaders who can contribute to breakthroughs in technology, healthcare, energy, artificial intelligence, and other critical sectors.
Experts note that Hertz Scholars often go on to play influential roles in top universities, research institutions, innovation labs, and global technology companies.
The fellowship is especially valued because it promotes intellectual independence, allowing scholars to pursue high-impact research without financial pressure during their doctoral studies.
Application Deadline: October (exact date varies by cycle)
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