This is a list of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1967. Two hundred and ninety-four scholars and artists were chosen and a total of $2,196,100 was disbursed. The University of California system had 40 awardees, with Berkeley claiming the most grants (20) of any single institution. Columbia University had the second most (15) and Harvard University and University of Illinois tied for third (14 each).
US and Canada Fellows
Latin and Caribbean Fellows
See also
- Guggenheim Fellowship
- List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1966
- List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1968
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