
2027 Guggenheim Fellowship
Opportunity: 2027 Guggenheim Fellowship
Organisation: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
Location: United States and Canada
Fields: Arts, humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, and interdisciplinary practices
Open to: Mid-career professionals who are US or Canadian citizens or permanent residents
Application fee: None
Application deadline: 15 September 2026 at 11:59pm ET
Work samples deadline: 29 September 2026
Reference letters deadline: 13 October 2026
Fellows announced: Late April 2027
About the fellowship
The Guggenheim Fellowship is a mid-career award supporting individuals who have made notable contributions across more than 50 fields within the arts, humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, and interdisciplinary areas.
Approximately 200 Fellows are selected annually through a rigorous competition assessing applicants’ previous accomplishments and proposed projects. Recent application success rates have averaged approximately 5%.
The 2027 competition is open to applicants from the United States and Canada.
Eligibility
Applicants must:
- Be citizens or permanent residents of the United States or Canada
- Be mid-career professionals who have made notable contributions to their field
- Propose a significant project
- Demonstrate their ability to complete the proposed work to a high standard
- Apply individually or as a pair working on the same project
The following are not eligible:
- Previous recipients of a Guggenheim Fellowship
- Students currently enrolled in secondary, undergraduate, graduate, or postgraduate programmes
- Organisations, institutions, and established groups
Application timeline
- Mid-August 2026: Applications open
- 15 September 2026: Applications due
- 29 September 2026: Work samples due or postmarked, where applicable
- 13 October 2026: Reference letters due
- Late April 2027: Fellows announced
Selection process
The Guggenheim Foundation works with several hundred advisers to assess applications through multiple stages of review. Applications are evaluated according to the merit and originality of the applicant’s previous work and proposed project.
The identities of advisers remain confidential, and the Foundation is unable to provide individual feedback on applications.
The Foundation does not charge an application fee and has no affiliated application consultants or advisers.
How to apply
Eligible applicants should submit their applications through the Guggenheim Foundation’s online portal by 15 September 2026 at 11:59pm ET.
Applicants should consult the 2027 Guggenheim Fellowship Application Guide for detailed submission instructions and requirements relating to their field.