Funding Archive
The following archive includes a list of past deadlines for extramural funding. Many of these grants and fellowships below are offered annually, though it’s best to confirm future deadlines with respective grant agencies or foundations directly.
A list of upcoming funding opportunities is available here.
1/5: The Martha LA McCain Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies – $65,000
For postdoctoral scholars
The Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies at the University of Toronto invites applications for a one-year Postdoctoral Fellowship during the 2024-25 academic year, with the possibility of an additional one-year renewal, to support emerging scholars pursuing research in queer, trans, and LGBTQ2+ studies. Our search committee welcomes proposals that span disciplinary boundaries. Applicants from all fields of the humanities and the social sciences are encouraged to apply.
1/10: NEH Media Projects – $75,000-$700,000
For faculty
The Media Projects program supports the development, production, and distribution of radio programs, podcasts, documentary films, and documentary film series that engage general audiences with humanities ideas in creative and appealing ways. Projects must be grounded in humanities scholarship and demonstrate an approach that is thoughtful, balanced, and analytical.
1/10: Harvard University Center for the Environment-Environmental Fellows Program – $87,500+
For postdoctoral scholars
HUCE created the Environmental Fellows program to enable recent doctorate recipients to use and expand Harvard’s extraordinary resources to tackle complex environmental issues. Fellows work for two years with Harvard faculty members in any school or department to form a community of researchers that strengthens connections across the University.
1/10 Research Grants on Reducing Inequality – $25,000-$600,000
For faculty
Research grants on reducing inequality fund research studies that aim to build, test, or increase understanding of programs, policies, or practices to reduce inequality in the academic, social, behavioral, or economic outcomes of young people ages 5-25 in the United States.
1/11: NEH Digital Humanities Advancement Grants – $75,000-$350,000
For faculty
The Digital Humanities Advancement Grants program (DHAG) supports innovative, experimental, and/or computationally challenging digital projects, leading to work that can scale to enhance scholarly research, teaching, and public programming in the humanities.
1/11: NEH Public Humanities Projects – $75,000-$400,000
For faculty
The Public Humanities Projects program supports projects that bring the ideas of the humanities to life for general audiences through public programming. Projects must engage humanities scholarship to analyze significant themes in disciplines such as history, literature, ethics, and art history. Awards support projects that are intended to reach broad and diverse public audiences in non-classroom settings in the United States. Projects should engage with ideas that are accessible to the general public and employ appealing interpretive formats.
1/11: NSF Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL) – $50,000+
For faculty
The Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL) Program seeks proposals that center equity and belonging, and further the well-being of individuals and communities who have historically been and continue to be excluded, under-served, or underrepresented, due to gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability status, neurodiversity, geographic location, and economic status, among others, as well as their intersections. The current solicitation encourages proposals from institutions and organizations that serve public audiences, and specifically focus on public engagement with and understanding of STEM, including community STEM; public participation in scientific research (PPSR); science communication; intergenerational STEM engagement; and STEM media.
1/12: JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowships for Research in Japan – Variable Amounts
For graduate students and postdoctoral scholars
The program provides PhD students or PhD researchers in Europe and North America with opportunities to conduct collaborative research under the guidance of their hosts in universities and other Japanese institutions for a relatively short period of time. A person who has never engaged in research at universities etc. in Japan would be preferable.
1/12: University of California Office of the President Funding – Variable Amounts
In 2023-2024, UC Online will provide approximately $2M in project funding in four categories for online projects with a focus on digital inclusion. The four categories are: 1) courses; 2) professional development; 3) research; and 4) infrastructure. Based on project plans submitted from campuses, award amounts will vary.
1/12: UCSC Innovation Catalyst Grant – Up to $50,000
For faculty
Provides targeted gap funding, training, mentorship, and support to UC Santa Cruz researchers in order to help de-risk and/or validate the implementation and adoption potential of early-stage technology innovations.
1/13: Israel Institute Faculty Development Grants – $10,000
For faculty
For tenure-line faculty members who want to add Israel-focused courses to their teaching portfolios.
1/15: Arnold Ventures Criminal Justice Innovation Fellowships – $120,000+
For postdoctoral scholars
The Arnold Ventures Criminal Justice Innovation Fellowships support post-doctoral fellows pursuing policy-relevant causal research designed to innovate and evaluate cost-effective and scalable policy solutions that advance the efficacy and equity of criminal justice practices.
1/15: Humanities Without Walls Postdoctoral Fellowship – $62,500+
This is a one-year (48-week) term appointment with an excellent possibility of renewal. This is a residence appointment; it is therefore expected that the Postdoctoral Scholar will work onsite at Penn State’s University Park campus for the full appointment. They are expected to be available for interaction with Penn State faculty and grad students and will participate in the Institute’s colloquia and other events, as appropriate to their interests.
1/15: Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences – Humanities Scholarships – Variable Amounts
For doctoral graduate students and postdoctoral scholars
Scholarships can be awarded to doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers. In the latter category, applicants who received a Ph.D. in the past five years are prioritized. Scholarships above SEK 50,000 will only be granted in exceptional cases. In previous years, young researchers, travel to conferences or archives, and field trips have been prioritized.
1/15: Winterthur Museum Research Fellowships – Variable Amounts
For scholars at all stages
Fellows can utilize the 20,000 American and European imprints, 3,000 record groups of manuscripts, as well as trade catalogues, ephemera, photographs, and archives of the Winterthur Library, an independent, world-class research collection. They can also examine Winterthur Museum’s expansive object collections of more than 90,000 artifacts that help us broadly understand four centuries of everyday life in America in a global context. They can look at these collections with specialists and experts and consult with conservators and scientific staff to request testing to better understand objects and interpret them at a chemical level.
1/15: American School of Classical Studies at Athens Fellowships – Variable Amounts
For graduate students and postdoctoral scholars
The ASCSA has over 25 fellowships available to Graduate students, as well as Post-Doctoral and established scholars. The School has funding available for short-term and academic year study, and stipends vary.
1/15: NSF Linguistics Program – Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants – Variable Amounts
For doctoral graduate students
Supports doctoral research on human language — encompassing investigations of the properties of individual human languages and natural language in general — and the intersections of linguistics with cognition, society and other areas of science.
For graduate students and undergraduate students
Internships at the National Museum of African American History and Culture offer undergraduate and graduate students, recent graduates and career changers opportunities to work closely with professionals and scholars in the museum field. The museum provides a dynamic learning environment and access to supportive mentors that help interns reach their educational and professional goals. Interns can gain practical museum skills and program development experience in a variety of traditional and non-traditional museum careers.
1/16: California Humanities – Humanities for All Project Grants – up to $25,000
For nonprofit organizations and public agencies
Awarded to large scale public humanities projects of up to two-years duration from the award date. Formats include but are not limited to virtual and in-person interpretive exhibits, community dialogue and discussion series, workshops and participatory activities, presentations and lectures, conversations and forums, and interactive and experiential activities.
1/16: Cynthia H. Kuo Scholarship – $5,000
For Chinese students who are studying in the Bay Area and are actively involved in the Christian faith and/or youth group.
1/16: Brown University — John Carter Brown Library Fellowships – Variable Amounts
For scholars at all stages
The John Carter Brown Library supports scholarship centered on the history of the colonial Americas, North and South, including all aspects of African, European, and Native American engagements in both global and comparative contexts. Short-term fellowships are open to individuals who are engaged in pre- and post-doctoral, or independent research, regardless of nationality.
1/16: Department of Defense Minerva Research Initiative: University Research – Variable Amounts
For faculty
Designed to support innovative basic research projects that contribute to the advancement of social science and provides new methods and understandings on social and behavioral questions of security and defense-related interest; topics of interest
1/17: Princeton University Library Research Grant – Up to $4,800
For scholars at all stages
Friends of the Princeton University Library offers short-term Library Research Grants to promote scholarly use of the Princeton University Library special collections. Applications will be considered for scholarly use of archives, manuscripts, rare books, and other rare and unique holdings in Special Collections, including Mudd Library; as well as rare books in Marquand Library of Art and Archaeology, and in the East Asian Library (Gest Collection).
1/18: Harvard University Davis Center Postdoctoral Fellowships – $48,000
For graduate students and postdoctoral scholars
Postdoctoral fellowships provide opportunities for early-career scholars to spend a dedicated period of time pursuing their research with access to Harvard’s world-renowned resources.
1/18: NEA Translation Projects – Up to $25,000
Through fellowships to published translators, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) supports projects for the translation of specific works of prose, poetry, or drama from other languages into English. The work to be translated should be of interest for its literary excellence and merit. We encourage translations of writers and of work that are not well represented in English, as well as work that has not previously been translated into English.
1/19: American Philosophical Society Long-Term Residential Research Fellowships – Variable Amounts
For doctoral graduate students and postdoctoral scholars
The APS’s Library & Museum invites applications for fellowships supporting research in the collections. APS’s longterm fellowships for subject-specific research including indigenous studies scholars, digital humanities projects, and more.
1/19: American Philosophical Society Research Fellowships – Variable Amounts
For doctoral graduate students and postdoctoral scholars
The APS’s Library & Museum invites scholars to apply for fellowships to do research in the collections. Fellowships are offered for short-term and long-term opportunities, for subject-specific research, and in digital humanities. Opportunities for Predoctoral fellowships include the David Center for the American Revolution Predoctoral Fellowship, Friends of the APS Predoctoral Fellowship and the John C. Slater Predoctoral Fellowship in the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine.
1/19: Harvard University’s Houghton Library Visiting Fellowships – $4,500
For scholars at all stages
The Visiting Fellowship program offers scholars at all stages of their careers funding to pursue projects that require in-depth research on the library’s holdings, as well as opportunities to draw on staff expertise and participate in intellectual life at Harvard.
1/19: Intercollegiate Studies Institute — Graduate Fellowships – up to $15,000
For graduate students
The intercollegiate studies institute is known for advocating intellectual conservatism among students by exploring the ideas and principles behind conservative philosophy, politics, and economics. ISI graduate fellowships can be used to fund graduate students pursuing advanced study in the humanities or social sciences who intend to teach at the college level.
1/19: Global Engagement Call for Statements of Interest: Faculty Seminar Away – UK (England/N.Ireland)
For faculty
The Division of Global Engagement (GE) invites statements of interest from UCSC Senate faculty who are interested in participating in the pilot year of the Faculty Seminar Away which will provide a one-week fully funded trip to engage with two existing institutional partners in the United Kingdom (England and Northern Ireland).
1/20 – The American Trust for the British Library and the Houghton Library at Harvard University Transatlantic Fellowship – $5,000
For graduate students
This 2024-2025 Transatlantic Fellowship is designed to support at least four weeks of research between both the British Library and the Houghton Library at Harvard University, with at least one week of research time at each institution.
1/22: Kress Foundation — Conservation Fellowships – $37,000
For post MA scholars
Conservation Fellowships are awarded each year for post-graduate internships in advanced conservation at a museum or conservation facility.
1/22: Mabelle McLeod Lewis Memorial Fund Dissertation Completion Awards – $33,500
For doctoral graduate students
The Mabelle McLeod Lewis Memorial Fund provides awards directly to advanced doctoral candidates in the humanistic disciplines pursuing a PhD degree from one of the following institutions: UC-Berkeley, UC-Davis, UC-Santa Cruz or Stanford University. These dissertation grants are awarded to bring about the completion of a scholarly dissertation project at the end of the grant period.
1/22: Palestinian American Research Center 2023-2024 Fellowships for US Scholars Conducting field-based research on Palestine – Up to $9,000
For doctoral graduate students and postdoctoral scholars
Research must contribute to Palestinian Studies. Any field of research will be considered, including the arts, humanities, social sciences, economics, law, public health, and applied sciences. Purely scientific research is not eligible for this competition. Research must take place in Palestine, Israel, Jordan, or Lebanon.
1/23: Baylor University Charlton Oral History Research Grant – Up to $3,000
For scholars at all stages
The Baylor University Institute for Oral History invites individual scholars with training and experience in oral history research who are conducting oral history interviews to apply for support of up to $3,000 for one year (June through May). With this grant, the Institute seeks to partner with one scholar who is using oral history to address new questions and offer fresh perspectives on a subject area in which the research method has not yet been extensively applied. Interdisciplinary, cross-cultural research on local, national, or international subjects is welcome.
1/24: Spencer Foundation Large Research Grants on Education: LOI Deadline – $125,000-$500,000
*Must work with Foundation Relations
For faculty
The Large Research Grants on Education Program supports education research projects that will contribute to the improvement of education, broadly conceived, for projects ranging from one to five years. This program is “field-initiated” in that proposal submissions are not in response to a specific request for a particular research topic, discipline, design, method, or location.
1/24: Data Fluencies Dissertation Grants – Up to $15,000
For predoctoral graduate students
The Social Science Research Council (SSRC) invites proposals from PhD candidates across the social and behavioral sciences, humanities, data sciences, and related fields to apply to the Data Fluencies Dissertation Grant competition. The Data Fluencies Project works to counter the impacts of discriminatory technology and online mis- and disinformation and foster more just and equitable futures.
1/25: The Coha-Gunderson Prize in Speculative Futures – $1,000
For graduate students and undergraduate students
The Speculatively Scientific Fictions of the Future THI project announces its fifth campus-wide competition, open to undergraduate and graduate students, for a creative piece of (social or scientific) speculative fiction, which can be in any medium or genre but must be available for review and assessment by selection committee members and ultimately shared with the public, whether through an exhibition, a performance, a proposed course, or future publication. Submissions may be individual or collaborative.
1/26: Baylor University — Charlton Oral History Research Grant – $3,000
For scholars at all stages
The Baylor University Institute for Oral History invites individual scholars with training and experience in oral history research who are conducting oral history interviews. With this grant, the Institute seeks to partner with one scholar who is using oral history to address new questions and offer fresh perspectives on a subject area in which the research method has not yet been extensively applied.
1/27: Chateaubriand Fellowship for Research in France – Variable Amounts
For doctoral graduate students
The Chateaubriand Fellowship is a grant offered by the Embassy of France in the United States. It supports outstanding PhD students from U.S. institutions who wish to conduct part of their doctoral research in France for a period ranging from 4 to 8/9 months.
1/29: Association for Slavic, East European & Eurasian Studies – Cohen-Tucker Dissertation Fellowship Program – $25,000
For doctoral graduate students
Provides both research and dissertation completion fellowships for doctoral graduate students with U.S. citizenship or permanent residency to conduct dissertation research in Russian Studies. The program is open to students in any discipline whose dissertation topics are within 19th-early 21st century Russian historical studies.
1/29: Washington Center for Equitable Growth-Research Grants for Early Career Scholars – Variable Amounts
For graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and faculty
Funding for research agendas are policy relevant, related to how inequality affects economic growth, and who are interested in engaging with nonacademic audiences.
1/31: Finnish Foundation Post Doc Pool – Variable amounts
For postdoctoral scholars
The grants awarded from Säätiöiden post doc -pooli are intended for scholars, who have recently completed their doctoral degree and wish to conduct research abroad from Finland for at least six months.
1/31: Social Science Research Council’s Just Tech Fellowship – $100,000
Social Science Research Council seeks researchers and practitioners to identify and challenge injustices emerging from new technologies, and pursue solutions that advance social, political, and economic rights. Fellows receive two-year awards of $100,000 annually and seed funding to work on collaborative projects with other fellows.
1/31: Open Society Foundation’s Soros Equity Fellowship – $130,000
For postdoctoral scholars
The Soros Equality Fellowship seeks to support individual leaders influencing the racial justice field. A successful project should identify a challenge and propose a critical intervention that will meaningfully address the systems that reinforce inequities and discrimination in the United States. Applicants must be able to devote at least 35 hours per week to the project if awarded a Fellowship; and the project must be the applicant’s only full-time work during the course of the Fellowship.
1/31: UC Santa Cruz Institute for Social Transformation Funding Opportunities – Variable Amounts
For faculty
The Institute for Social Transformation’s competitive grant program is designed to spur new ways of thinking about old problems and to jump-start new initiatives that show promise in advancing theoretical concepts, socially relevant research, community engagement, and public scholarship. Funding is available for both faculty and graduate students.
1/31: Ford Foundation Senior Fellowships – $80,000+
*Must work with Foundation Relations
For faculty with PhD/Sc.D.
The Ford Foundation Senior Fellowship award is intended to support research that advances and contributes knowledge to areas that are consistent with the work of the Ford Foundation. Applicants will be required to describe how their proposed work will contribute to knowledge, or otherwise advance this mission. Only open to individuals who have previously held a Ford Foundation Predoctoral, Dissertation, or Postdoctoral Fellowship administered by the National Academies and currently hold a faculty appointment at an accredited U.S. academic institution.
1/31: Josephine De Karman Dissertation Fellowship – $25,000
For graduate students
The de Karman Fellowships are open to PhD students in any discipline, including international students, who are currently enrolled in one of the California universities listed (UCSC included). Only PhD candidates who will defend their dissertation in or about June 2025 are eligible for consideration for a 2024-2025 fellowship.
1/31: MLA Humanities Innovation Grants – $3,000
For faculty, lecturers, adjunct instructors, graduate students, and postdoctoral scholars
The Modern Language Association awards $3,000 grants every year to support the development of courses and other educational programs in English, languages, and related disciplines that build enrollments and revitalize student interest in the humanities. The grants seek to recognize interdisciplinary and collaborative projects that engage with questions of global, regional, or local significance; that have the potential to offer transformative experiences for learners; that foster lasting connections between individuals and their communities; and that draw on innovative and effective pedagogical practices.
1/31 American Research Center in Egypt Research Fellowships – Variable Amounts
For scholars at all stages
ARCE offers funded fellowships and a research associate program for a wide range of scholars looking to conduct research in Egypt. Previous fellows have represented the fields of anthropology, archaeology, architecture, fine art, art history, Coptic studies, economics, Egyptology, history, humanistic social sciences, Islamic studies, literature, political science, religious studies and even music.
1/31: PEN America Emerging Voices Fellowship – $1,500+
The Emerging Voices Fellowship provides a virtual five-month immersive mentorship program for early-career writers from communities that are traditionally underrepresented in the publishing world. The program is committed to cultivating the careers of Black writers, and serves writers who identify as Indigenous, persons of color, LGBTQ+, immigrants, writers with disabilities, and those living outside of urban centers.
1/31: UC Santa Cruz Institute for Social Transformation Funding Opportunities – Variable amounts
For graduate students and faculty
The Institute for Social Transformation serves as an incubator for new ideas and an accelerator for scholarship in the public interest. The institute supports boundary-crossing research, creative interactions, and rigorous policy-oriented scholarship. Our partners and audience include community organizers, elected officials, policy makers, philanthropists, prospective students, and the general public.
1/31: UCHRI Supplemental Multicampus Faculty Working Group Care & Repair Funding – Up to $5,000
For faculty
The UCHRI Supplemental Multicampus Faculty Working Group Care & Repair Funding grant provides financial resources to broaden and augment the support of Multicampus Faculty Working Groups engaging with the Institute’s new theme, Care & Repair. Faculty working on themes outside of the Care & Repair initiative are not eligible to apply for this supplement.
1/31: UCHRI Multicampus Faculty Working Groups Grants – Up to $15,000
For faculty
The Multicampus Faculty Working Group Grant supports UC faculty as they collaborate on innovative agendas in ways that contribute to the advancement of the specific working group topic and the humanities as a whole. Although we will consider all humanistic topics, UCHRI is particularly interested in working groups that approach humanistic problems broadly related to its new theme, Care & Repair.
1/31: UCHRI Jr. Faculty Manuscript Workshop – Up to $2,500
For faculty
The Junior Faculty Manuscript Workshop Grant provides financial resources to a junior faculty member to convene an online workshop aimed at preparing their book manuscript for submission to a publisher. The purpose of this workshop is to provide junior UC faculty with quality feedback from experts in the field on a first full draft of a pre-tenure book manuscript in preparation for submission to a publisher for a contract or for publication (the draft must include versions of every chapter to be included in the final book).
1/31: UCHRI Faculty Summer Research Funding – Up to $5,000
For faculty
UCHRI is offering summer research awards for UC faculty to conduct research during Summer 2024. Priority will be given to projects related to one of the following thematic pillars, broadly conceived: Climate, Environment, and Technology; Social Heterogeneity; and Care & Repair, UCHRI’s new theme. Awards should support full-time work on a research project at any stage of development during the Summer 2024 quarter.
1/31: UCHRI Engaging Humanities Grant – Up to $5,000 for seed grants, $20,000 for project grants
For faculty
The Engaging Humanities Grant supports UC faculty in pursuing thoughtful engagement with diverse publics beyond the academy. California’s communities represent a rich resource for UC faculty interested in pursuing collaborative, public-facing projects that will impact people beyond their campuses. Recognizing that off-campus outreach can produce transformations in knowledge, this grant encourages scholars to develop innovative projects that weave together humanities research and/or pedagogy with community engagement, strengthening ties between UC campuses and California communities through partnerships with community organizations, museums, NGOs, or other public-facing groups.
1/31: UCHRI Conference Grant – Up to $5,000
For faculty
Conference Grants provide matching funds to support events that convene scholars (primarily UC faculty) to explore significant and innovative ideas around a particular research topic, being particularly responsive to those intellectual activities that cannot readily occur within existing departmental and programmatic structures. Although the conference model is one such means of engaging in these activities, UCHRI invites interested applicants to consider alternative forms of scholarly gatherings, especially those that result in conversations and projects that have scholarly outcomes beyond the event. This grant is not intended to support annual meetings of professional organizations and groups or ongoing scholarly gatherings.
1/31: UCHRI UC Underrepresented Scholars Fellowship – $1,500+
For faculty
The UC Underrepresented Scholars Fellowship Program is an intercampus faculty mentoring program serving the ten campuses of the University of California. Our fellowship program pairs junior and mid-career applicants from the humanities and qualitative social sciences with their desired senior mentors from other UC campuses.
1/31: UCHRI Supplemental Multicampus Faculty Working Group Graduate Student Funding – Up to $5,000
For faculty
The UCHRI Supplemental Multicampus Faculty Working Group Graduate Student Funding provides financial resources to create or augment support of research-driven, graduate student engagement in Multicampus Faculty Working Groups. Prospective PIs as well as successful applicants from last year who are applying for a renewal grant are eligible to apply for supplemental funding for a graduate student stipend that will allow the substantive inclusion of at least two graduate students in the project.
1/31: UCHRI Short-Term Collaborative Research Residency – Variable Amounts
For faculty
Short-term residencies are committed research groups that come to UCHRI to work together on a project already underway and with a designated outcome in sight. Residencies may run up to two weeks and are intended for between two and eight residents representing any discipline or field in the humanities and humanistic social sciences, or in conjunction with scholars, artists, scientists, and experts across various disciplines.
1/31: UCHRI Graduate Student Dissertation Support – Up to $1,000
For doctoral graduate students
The Graduate Student Dissertation Support grant offers funds to support dissertation work for UC PhD students in the humanities and humanistic social sciences. Support may include travel expenses for dissertation research, supplies such as books or copies directly related to the dissertation topic, and fees for summer institutes likely to advance the dissertation (such as language or theory programs).
1/31: UCHRI Multicampus Graduate Student Working Groups – Up to $5,000
For doctoral graduate students
The Multicampus Graduate Student Working Group Grant supports UC PhD students in the humanities and humanistic social sciences as they collaborate on innovative agendas in ways that contribute to the advancement of the specific working group topic and the humanities as a whole. This year, UCHRI is particularly interested in working groups that approach humanistic problems broadly related to its new theme, Care & Repair.
1/31: UCHRI Medicine & Humanities: The Andrew Vincent White and Florence Wales White Graduate Student Scholarship – Up to $20,000
The Andrew Vincent White and Florence Wales White Scholarship will be awarded to two regularly-enrolled, full-time UC graduate students working in appropriate fields. The award is intended to help students complete the writing of their dissertations by providing a monthly stipend that supports living expenses, research-related costs, and partial school fees, if necessary.
1/31: UCHRI Climate Action Training and Summer Dissertation Fellowship – Up to $7,000
WUICAN (Wildland-Urban Interface Climate Action Network) is a two-year, multicampus initiative that brings together scholars in STEM, social sciences, humanities, and law with community partners to co-create knowledge and climate solutions that ensure a resilient relationship between society and wild landscapes. This summer training and dissertation research opportunity is open to PhD students in the humanities and humanistic social sciences at the University of California. The program includes an eight-day intensive residential experience on the campus of UC Irvine (August 10-18, 2024) and a sequence of virtual workshops and research exchange opportunities (June-August, 2024).
1/31: UCSC Institute for Social Transformation’s Emerging Scholar Support – Up to $5,000
For faculty
Funding to provide emerging scholars with support to accelerate manuscript publication and facilitate the building of a productive research program.
1/31: UCSC Institute for Social Transformation’s Building Belonging Program
For faculty
Funding to enable and expand engagement between students and faculty: January 31, 2024
12/1: CalSPEC Equity Framework Advancement Award – $15,000
For graduate students
UC Center Sacramento’s Equity Framework Advancement Award will be awarded on a competitive basis to a graduate student and faculty mentor who are interested in developing a White Paper on incorporating the concept of equity into Bill Analysis. The resulting work product will be delivered to the Assembly Speakers Office by UC Center Sacramento.
12/1: American Philosophical Society Franklin Research Grants – Variable Amount
The Franklin program is designed to help meet the costs of travel to libraries and archives for research purposes; the purchase of microfilm, photocopies, or equivalent research materials; the costs associated with fieldwork; or laboratory research expenses.
12/1: Berlin Program for Advanced German & European Studies Fellowships – Variable Amount
For faculty and doctoral graduate students
The program provides up to one year of research support at the Freie Universität Berlin— one of Germany’s leading research universities. It is open to scholars in all social science and humanities disciplines, including historians working on German and European history since the mid-18th century.
12/1: New York Public Library – Scholars-in-Residence Program – $35,000
For faculty and postdoctoral scholars
The Scholars-in-Residence Program offers both long-term and short-term fellowships designed to support and encourage top-quality research and writing on the history, politics, literature, and culture of the peoples of Africa and the African diaspora, as well as to promote and facilitate interdisciplinary exchange among scholars and writers in residence at the Schomburg Center.
12/1: University of Utah Tanner Humanities Center – $60,000
For faculty
The Tanner Humanities Center’s mission is to promote humanistic research and education at the University of Utah, in the state, and in the nation. The Center sponsors an annual competitive fellowship program to promote research by visiting faculty and independent scholars, and faculty and graduate students from the University of Utah.
12/1: Teagle Foundation Cornerstone: Learning for Living – up to $300,000
*Must work with Foundation Relations
For institutions
Participating institutions are expected to embed transformative texts in a gateway course (or courses) aimed at incoming undergraduate students that engage them in enduring human questions and cultivate their written and oral communication skills. Such gateway courses should build intellectual community among students of all backgrounds through a shared academic experience.
12/1: University of Virginia The Carter G. Woodson Institute Predoctoral Fellowship – $30,000+
For graduate students
The Carter G. Woodson Institute’s distinguished fellowship is a two-year residential fellowship for pre-doctoral graduate students whose work focuses on Africa and/or the African Diaspora. Scholars selected for the fellowship will relocate to the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia to join a cohort of interdisciplinary scholars.
12/1: Overseas Press Club Foundation – $4,000
For graduate students and undergraduate students
Graduate and undergraduate students at North American colleges and universities or American students studying abroad are invited to apply for Overseas Press Club Foundation Scholar Awards. An applicant must be a college junior, senior or graduate student enrolled in a degree program at the application deadline and have demonstrated an interest in international journalism.
12/1: Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research – Conference and Workshop Grants Program – $20,000
For faculty
This grant program supports meetings and events that promote the development of inclusive communities of anthropologists and advance significant and innovative research. Conferences that they support are public events directed at large audiences of anthropologists.
12/1: National Park Service — Mellon Humanities Fellowship Program – $67,600+
For postdoctoral scholars
The NPS Mellon Humanities Postdoctoral Fellowship Program places recent humanities PhDs with NPS sites and programs across the agency. In collaboration with NPS staff and partners, the incoming cohort of sixteen (16) Fellows will complete original research projects, and develop new interpretive and educational programming, helping the agency connect more people to places that matter by incorporating new sources and perspectives into its storytelling.
12/4: UCSC Graduate Dean’s Research Travel Grant – Up to $500
For graduate students
The Graduate Dean’s Research Travel Grant is designed to assist members of the graduate student community with travel to: perform thesis-related research; present original work at conferences; and attend workshops, professional development or programs pertinent to their graduate projects. Applicants are advised to use the grant as a reimbursement as opposed to using it to pay for travel costs upfront because the adjudication and subsequent processing time for the awards may take up to 2-3 months in total.
12/6: COARC Multi-Country Research Fellowships – $12,600
For faculty and doctoral graduate students
The Multi-Country Research Fellowship enables US scholars to carry out trans-regional and comparative research in countries across the network of Overseas Research Centers as well as other countries.
12/6: Spencer Foundation Small Research Grants on Education – $50,000
*Must work with Foundation Relations
The Small Research Grants Program supports education research projects that will contribute to the improvement of education, broadly conceived, with budgets up to $50,000 for projects ranging from one to five years.
12/8: Fellowship – Stanford University Zahedi Family Fellowship – $15,000+
For faculty
The Zahedi Family Fellowship is a twelve-week residential fellowship focusing on the Zahedi Archive (which includes both diplomatic correspondence and collected photos) at Stanford University’s Hamid and Christina Moghadam Program in Iranian Studies.
12/12: Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowships – $28,000
For doctoral graduate students
Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowships provide one year of support for individuals working to complete a research-based, dissertation-required Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) or Doctor of Science (Sc.D.) degree that will prepare them for the pursuit of a career in academic teaching or research. Practice-oriented degree programs are not eligible for support. The fellowship is intended to support the final year of writing and defense of the dissertation.
12/15: ACLS Digital Justice Seed Grants – $50,000
*Must work with Foundation Relations
This program addresses inequities in access to tools and support for digital work among scholars across various fields, those working with under-utilized or understudied source materials, and those in institutions with less support for digital projects. It promotes inclusion and sustainability by extending the opportunity to participate in the digital transformation of humanistic inquiry to a greater number of humanities scholars and projects at the beginning stages of development.
12/15: ACLS Digital Justice Development Grants – $100,000
*Must work with Foundation Relations
The American Council of Learned Societies is pleased to invite applications for Digital Justice Development Grants, which are made possible by The Mellon Foundation. Through both their content and methods, projects funded by ACLS Digital Justice Development Grants pursue the following activities: 1) Engage with the interests and histories of people of color and other historically marginalized communities, including (but not limited to) Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities; people with disabilities; and queer, trans, and gender nonconforming people. 2) Advance beyond the prototyping or proof-of-concept phase and articulate the next financial, technological, and intellectual phases of project development. 3) Cultivate greater openness to new sources of knowledge and strategic approaches to content building and knowledge dissemination. 4) Engage in capacity building efforts, including but not limited to: pedagogical projects that train students in digital humanities methods as a key feature of the project’s content building practice; publicly engaged projects that develop new technological infrastructure with community partners; trans-institutional projects that connect scholars across academic and cultural heritage institutions.
12/15: AVDF/ACLS Fellowships for Research on the Liberal Arts – $45,000
For faculty
The American Council of Learned Societies invites applications for the inaugural AVDF/ACLS Fellowships for Research on the Liberal Arts, made possible by a generous grant from the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations. This highly competitive, peer-reviewed program provides funding and data training for up to five scholarly projects that draw upon the newly available College and Beyond II (CBII) database.
12/15: Folger Institute Long-Term Fellowships – $70,000+
For faculty
The Folger Institute offers five, long-term fellowships at $70,000 for the 2024-2025 academic year (approximately $7,777 per month, for a standard period of 9 months). These fellowships are designed to support full-time scholarly work on significant research projects that draw on the strengths of the Folger’s collections and programs.
12/15: The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation Venetian Research Program – $20,000
For faculty and doctoral graduate students
Funds may be used for travel to and residence in Venice and the former Venetian empire; transportation within the Veneto; and specific research expenses.
12/15: The Newberry Short-Term Residential Fellowships for Individual Research – $3,000/month
For faculty and doctoral graduate students
Supporting scholars who demonstrate a specific need for the Newberry collection. Scholars working in any field. Graduate student applicants must be ABD by the application deadline.
12/15: Harvard University Reischauer Institute Postdoctoral Fellowships in Japanese Studies – $67,000+
For postdoctoral scholars
The Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies (RIJS) at Harvard University will offer several Postdoctoral Fellowships in Japanese Studies to recent PhD graduates of exceptional promise, to provide the opportunity for postdoctoral fellows to turn their dissertations into publishable manuscripts and to continue their research in Japanese studies.
12/15: UCSC Center for Coastal Climate Resilence Postdoctoral Fellows – $65,000-$78,000
For postdoctoral scholars
The UCSC Center for Coastal Climate Resilience (CCCR) at the University of California, Santa Cruz is holding an open competition for three (3) Postdoctoral Fellowships. CCCR Postdoctoral Fellows will work with faculty mentors from two (or more) disciplines across the UCSC campus to forward the Center’s vision: To advance innovative solutions for building coastal resilience that engage partners, foster leaders and address the challenges from climate change in California and beyond. The strongest proposals will identify mentors in two different academic divisions at UCSC (Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Physical & Biological Sciences, and Baskin School of Engineering). However, applicants with mentors from different departments within a single academic division are welcome. One of the scholar’s mentors will serve as the primary mentor for the purposes of hiring and annual reviews.
12/16: Center for Engaged Scholarship Dissertation Fellowship – $25,000
For doctoral graduate students
We are accepting applications from Ph.D. students in the social sciences who have already completed all departmental and institutional requirements for the Ph.D. degree, including approval of the dissertation proposal. The only requirement not completed must be the writing and where required, the defense, of the dissertation. Applicants should be on track to finish the majority of their research or data collection by June of the current academic year, so that they are writing their chapters by the time the fellowship begins in September 2024.
12/31: Poetry Society of America Awards and Fellowships – Variable Amounts
The Poetry Society of America presents a number of awards and award programs each year. See link for details.
12/31: Phi Beta Kappa Society — Mary Isabel Sibley Fellowship in Greek Studies – $20,000
For doctoral students and postdoctoral scholars
This fellowship was designed to reward women pursuing graduate work in one of two fields of study, French or Greek, with the experience of researching and living abroad.
12/31: Phi Beta Kappa Society — Walter J. Jensen Fellowship in French Studies – $17,000
For scholars at all stages
The purpose of the Fellowship is to enrich, promote and improve education in the standard French language in the United States, through an award to educators and researchers to be used for education and study of French language, literature and culture.
11/01: American Academy in Rome Prize – $16,000-$30,000
For faculty and predoctoral graduate students
American Academy in Rome has awarded the Rome Prize to support innovative and cross-disciplinary work in the arts and humanities. Each year, the Rome Prize is awarded to about thirty artists and scholars who represent the highest standard of excellence. Winners of half- and full-term fellowships receive stipends of $16,000 and $30,000, respectively. Additionally, AAR is pleased to offer the Tsao Family Rome Prize, to be awarded to a humanities scholar whose project explores the relationship between Chinese and Mediterranean philosophical traditions.
11/01: American Scandinavian Foundation Fellowships for Americans in the Nordic Countries – $5,000-$23,000
For faculty and graduate students
The American-Scandinavian Foundation (ASF) offers year-long fellowships of up to $23,000 and short term (1-3 months) fellowships of up to $5,000 to graduate students (preferably conducting dissertation research) and academic professionals interested in pursuing research or creative-arts projects in the Nordic region (Denmark, Greenland, Faroe Islands, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sámpi, and Sweden). Priority is given to candidates at the graduate level for dissertation-related research. The number of awards varies each year according to total funds available. Awards are made in all fields.
11/1: Black Mountain Institute Shearing Fellowship – $40,000+
For emerging and distinguished writers who have published at least one book with a trade or literary press. While there are no formal teaching requirements, this is a “working fellowship” located in Las Vegas. BMI’s visiting fellows will maintain office hours (10 per week), and will offer regular service to the community. In addition to the primary goal of furthering one’s own writing during their term in Las Vegas, visiting fellows are expected to engage in a substantial way with BMI’s community, in ways that connect to their interests and skills. Upon acceptance into the program, each fellow will craft a plan in partnership with BMI. This is equally weighted against the writing sample and proposed literary project for the residency.
11/1: Smithsonian Institution Fellowship Program – $10,000-$57,000
For scholars at all stages
The Smithsonian Institution Fellowship Program offers opportunities for independent research or study related to Smithsonian collections, facilities, and/or research interests of the Institution and its staff. Fellowships are offered to graduate students, predoctoral graduate students, and postdoctoral and senior investigators to conduct independent research and to utilize the resources of the Institution with members of the Smithsonian professional research staff serving as advisors and hosts.
11/1: Howard Foundation Fellowships – $40,000
For faculty
The George A. and Eliza Gardner Howard Foundation is an independent foundation administered at Brown University. It awards a limited number of fellowships each year for independent projects in selected fields, targeting its support specifically to early mid-career individuals, who have completed at least one major project and demonstrate potential to be future leaders in their fields.
11/1: California Documentary Project – $50,000
The California Documentary Project (CDP) is a competitive grant program that supports the research and development and production stages of humanities-based documentary media projects that explore, reveal, and illuminate California subjects and issues. We seek compelling projects of any length that bring new and previously unheard perspectives to light and help reveal the breadth and range of California’s cultures, peoples, and histories. Projects should use the humanities to provide context, depth, and perspective and be suitable for California and national audiences through public and educational screenings and presentations, broadcast, distribution, and/or online.
11/1: Dumbarton Oaks Project Grants – $3,000-$10,000
For faculty
Dumbarton Oaks makes a limited number of grants to assist with scholarly projects in Byzantine Studies, Pre-Columbian Studies, and Garden and Landscape Studies. Support is generally for archeological investigation, as well as for the recovery, recording, and analysis of materials that would otherwise be lost.
11/1: Harry Ransom Center Research Fellowship – $2,000-$10,500
For faculty and doctoral graduate students
The Ransom Center is thrilled to be awarding up to 60 research fellowships for its 2024-2025 program, including 10 dissertation fellowships. The fellowship projects must require substantial on-site use of the Center’s collections, which support exploration of all areas of the humanities, including literature, photography, film, art, the performing arts, music, and cultural history.
11/1: Humanities Without Walls – $4,000
For doctoral graduate students
Humanities Without Walls (HWW) seeks applications from doctoral graduate students pursuing degrees in the humanities and humanistic social sciences for the HWW Predoctoral Career Diversity Summer Workshop, to be held from July 17, 2023 to July 28, 2023, in Minneapolis, MN. Students must be in residence in Minneapolis for the duration of the workshop and are expected to attend all workshop activities. Lodging and some meals will be provided; fellowship awards are intended to cover transportation costs to/from and around Minneapolis, meals, and other expenses.
11/1: Russell Sage Foundation Pipeline Grants Competition – $35,000-$50,000
*Must work with Foundation Relations
The Pipeline Grants Competition seeks to advance innovative research on economic mobility and access to opportunity in the United States. The Russell Sage Foundation is interested in research focused on structural barriers to economic mobility and how individuals, communities and state entities understand, navigate and challenge systemic inequalities. Funding supports early-career scholars (Assistant Professors, Lecturers and Adjunct Assistant Professors) and promotes diversity by prioritizing applications from scholars who are underrepresented in the social sciences. This includes racial, ethnic, gender, disciplinary, institutional, and geographic diversity.
11/1: The Library Company of Philadelphia – $50,000-$60,000
For postdoctoral scholars
Each year the Library Company awards long-term postdoctoral fellowships that support advanced research in residence in the collections of the Library Company and our Fellowships Program partner, the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Scholars at any stage of their career are welcome to apply.
11/1: The Newberry Research Fellowships – Variable Amount
For faculty and doctoral graduate students
Researchers with long-term fellowships spend four to nine months immersed in the Newberry collection and in our community of learning. While pursuing significant works of scholarship, they make discoveries, present works in progress, and take their projects to the next level.
11/1: University of California President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program – $64,480+
For faculty
The President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program is pleased to announce the 2023-24 President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship awards. These fellows provide an outstanding pool of potential new faculty members in a wide range of disciplines.
11/1: University of Pennsylvania Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities – $65,000+
For postdoctoral scholars
The Wolf Humanities Center awards five (5) one-year Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships each academic year to scholars in the humanities who are no more than five years out of their doctorate. Preference will be given to candidates not yet in tenure track positions whose proposals are interdisciplinary, who have not previously enjoyed use of the resources of the University of Pennsylvania, and who would particularly benefit from and contribute to Penn’s intellectual life.
11/2: Publishing Historical Records in Collaborative Digital Editions/NARA – $125,000
For organizations, institutions, agencies, and Native American groups
The National Historical Publications and Records Commission seeks proposals to publish online editions of historical records. All types of historical records are eligible, including documents, photographs, born-digital records, and analog audio. Projects may focus on broad historical movements in U.S. history, including any aspect of African American, Asian American, Hispanic American, and Native American history, such as law (including the social and cultural history of the law), politics, social reform, business, military, the arts, and other aspects of the national experience.
11/2: NHPRC Archival Projects – $150,000
For organizations, institutions, agencies, and Native American groups
The NHPRC seeks archival projects that will significantly improve online public discovery and use of historical records collections. We welcome projects that engage the public, expand civic education, and promote understanding of the nation’s history, democracy, and culture from the founding era to the present day. The Commission encourages projects focused on collections of America’s early legal records, such as the records of colonial, territorial, county, and early statehood and tribal proceedings that document the evolution of the nation’s legal history. Collections that center the voices and document the history of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color are especially welcome.
11/2: Summer Institute for the Study of East Central and Southeastern Europe – Variable Amount
For faculty
The Summer Institute for the Study of East Central and Southeastern Europe (SISECSE) is a two-week residential workshop, that provides scholars of Eastern Europe time and space to dedicate to their own research and writing in a collaborative and interdisciplinary setting. ACLS in partnership with the Centre for Advanced Study Sofia (CAS) will convene leading scholars from Eastern Europe and North America for a two-week residency in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria from June 13, 2024 to June 29, 2024.
11/3: Metropolitan Museum of Art Interdisciplinary Fellowship – $47,000-$57,000+
This one-year fellowship is part of the Museum’s History of Art and Visual Culture Fellowship program and is intended as an independent research project. The fellowship encourages cross-departmental projects that explore connections between various cultures and collections in the Museum and that go beyond traditional boundaries, bridging the visual arts and other disciplines in the humanities, social sciences, performing arts, and fine arts. Fellows may explore connections between public practice, education, and the humanities, relating but not limited to curriculum development, gallery teaching, and interpretation. The project should relate to and make use of the Museum’s resources, including its collections, libraries, archives, and programs.
11/6: School for Advanced Research – Resident Scholars – Variable Amount
For scholars at all stages
Resident scholar fellowships are awarded annually by the School for Advanced Research (SAR) to up to six scholars who have completed their research and who need time to prepare manuscripts or dissertations on topics important to the understanding of humankind. Resident scholars may approach their research from the perspective of anthropology or from related fields such as history and sociology. Scholars from the humanities and social sciences are encouraged to apply.
11/7: Asian Cultural Council Fellowships & Grants – Variable Amounts
ACC funds may be used for costs associated with travel and research only. Research is broadly defined as any activities in pursuit of creative, scholarly, or professional inquiry and may take many different forms.
11/7 (LOI Deadline): Russell Sage Foundation Research Grants (Core Programs and Special Initiatives) – Variable Amounts
*Must work with Foundation Relations
RSF will accept letters of inquiry (LOIs) under all of its core programs and special initiatives: : Behavioral Science and Decision Making in Context; Future of Work; Immigration and Immigrant Integration; Race, Ethnicity and Immigration; Social, Political, and Economic Inequality. It will also accept LOIs relevant to its core programs that address the effects (a) of social movements, such as drives for unionization and mass social protests, and the effects of racial/ethnic/gender bias and discrimination on a range of outcomes related to social and living conditions in the U.S. and (b) of the 2023 Supreme Court decision on race-conscious affirmative action and the relative merits of different models to promote diversity and the educational attainment and economic mobility of underrepresented and lower-income students.
11/13: NEH Digital Humanities Advancement Grants – up to $350,000
The Digital Humanities Advancement Grants program (DHAG) supports innovative, experimental, and/or computationally challenging digital projects, leading to work that can scale to enhance scholarly research, teaching, and public programming in the humanities.
11/14: Gaius Charles Bolin Dissertation and Post-MFA Fellowships – $57,000
The Bolin Fellowships are awarded to applicants from groups underrepresented in academia and/or in a particular field of scholarship, who show exceptional promise as scholars, who have an interest in and capacity for teaching students from groups that have been underrepresented in higher education, and who are pursuing a career in higher education in the United States.
11/15: ARI Arts Practice and Research – Planning Grant – $500-$3,000
For faculty
Applicants may request funds to complete initial research or preparation for a project; support the costs of meeting(s) for a core group of participants including potential outside advisors to the project; travel to relevant sites/resource areas for research or to learn from other similar projects and consult with advisors there, and/or to identify collaborating partners/organizations for subsequent stages of the project. Applicants must have applied for COR funding.
11/15: ARI Arts Practice and Research – Implementation Grant – $5,000-$20,000
For faculty
Implementation grants are offered to artists, scholars, collaborative teams, and centers to move their ideas from planning into practice. Implementation grants support the final preparation or research that will enable the public presentation or engagement component of the work. Applicants for implementation grants should have already finished most of the planning for their projects, including the identification of the key themes, relevant scholarship, partner artists/organizations, advisors, and program/presentation formats.
11/15: ARI Collaborative Research Grant – $500-$5,000
For faculty
These awards are intended to encourage collaboration beyond the confines of particular departments and disciplines, both within the arts and between the arts, humanities, social sciences, and sciences. The award supports collaborative work whose interdisciplinarity is essential to the project’s conceptualization and that draws upon techniques, methodologies, and media from multiple disciplines for its execution. Visiting Artists and scholars may also be proposed in this category.
11/15: ARI Individual Research Assistance – $500-$1,500
For faculty
Eligible expenses include graduate or undergraduate student research assistance, or other staffing assistance, and the purchase of research-related equipment.
11/15: ARI Faculty Release Time Fellowship
For faculty
ARI Research Fellowships provide faculty in the Arts Division with one course replacement in order to pursue their research. Award recipients will be designated ARI Fellows and are required to deliver a public lecture or hold a seminar on a topic related to their research during their tenure as fellows.
11/15: ARI Equity and Innovation Grant – $500-$5,000
For scholars at all stages
ARI Equity and Innovation Grants are available to students, faculty, and staff, and are meant to encourage new and sustainable ways to promote equity, inclusion, and diversity within the Arts Division.
11/15: American Association of University Women – $8,000-$50,000
For faculty and doctoral graduate students
AAUW American Fellowships support women scholars who are pursuing full-time study to complete dissertations, conducting postdoctoral research full time, or preparing research for publication for eight consecutive weeks. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Candidates are evaluated based on scholarly excellence; quality and originality of project design; and active commitment to helping women and girls through service in their communities, professions, or fields of research.
11/15: Lewis and Clark Fund for Exploration and Field Research – $5,000
For faculty and graduate students
The Lewis and Clark Fund encourages exploratory field studies for the collection of specimens and data and to provide the imaginative stimulus that accompanies direct observation. Applications are invited from disciplines with a large dependence on field studies, such as archaeology, anthropology, biology, ecology, geography, geology, linguistics, paleontology, and population genetics, but grants will not be restricted to these fields.
11/15: NEH Fellowships Open Book Program – $5,500
The Fellowships Open Book Program is a limited competition designed to make outstanding humanities books digitally available to a wide audience. By taking advantage of low-cost e-book technology, the program will allow teachers, students, scholars, and the public to read humanities books that can be downloaded or redistributed for no charge. This program is open to those who have published within the last seven years (or will publish during the period of performance) a book supported previously by one certain NEH programs.
11/15: Spencer Foundation Research Practice Partnerships – Variable Amount
*Must work with Foundation Relations
The Research-Practice Partnership (RPP) Grants Program is intended to support education research projects that engage in collaborative and participatory partnerships with project budgets up to $400,000 and durations of up to three years. We accept Intent to Apply before October 17th. We view partnerships as an important approach to knowledge generation and the improvement of education, broadly construed. Over the long term, we anticipate that research conducted by RPPs will result in new insights into the processes, practices, and policies that improve education for learners, educators, families, communities, and institutions where learning and teaching happen (e.g., schools, universities, community centers, parks, museums, other workplaces).
11/15: Carter Manny Award – $15,000-$20,000
For doctoral graduate students
Established in 1996 by the Graham Foundation, the Carter Manny Award supports the completion of outstanding doctoral dissertations on architecture and its role in the arts, culture, and society.
11/15: Institute for Citizens & Scholars Charlotte W. Newcombe Dissertation Fellowship – $31,000
For doctoral graduate students
Religious commitments and ethical ideals can be found in every time and place. Newcombe Fellows are late-stage Ph.D. students in the humanities and social sciences whose research in some way attends to those commitments and ideals and seeks to understand the communities, social practices, and political arrangements that embody them.
11/15: Huntington Library Fellowships – up to $50,000
For scholars at all stages (depending on fellowship)
The Huntington is a collections-based research institute, which promotes humanities scholarship on the basis of its library holdings and art collections. The Art Collections feature European and American art spanning more than 500 years, with diverse strengths ranging from Renaissance Italian bronzes to British grand manner portrait paintings to early American folk art to 20th-century drawings, prints, and photography. The Library holds more than 11 million items that span the 11th to the 21st century. Its diverse materials center on 14 intersecting collection strengths.
11/15: National Academy of Education/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship Program – $70,000
For postdoctoral scholars
The National Academy of Education (NAEd)/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship supports early-career scholars working in critical areas of education research. This nonresidential postdoctoral fellowship funds proposals that make significant scholarly contributions to the field of education. The program also develops the careers of its recipients through professional development activities.
11/15: Society of American Archivists Strategic Growth Grant: Letter of Inquiry – $5,000
The SAA Foundation Board awards grants that meet the mission and goals of the Foundation and/or the strategic planning priorities of the Society of American Archivists. Applicants must make direct and substantive reference to the way(s) in which an award of funds will advance one or more of the strategic goals of the SAA Foundation and/or the Society of American Archivists. To set reasonable expectations for applicants, the Board endeavors to publicize special concerns within the SAA Foundation funding priorities and invite applications in those areas.
11/16: Luce/ACLS Early Career Fellowships in China Studies – Long Term – $20,000-$45,000
*Must work with Foundation Relations
Early Career fellowships support scholarly research in all disciplines of the humanities and the interpretive social sciences. Research may be conducted on any topic related to cultures, histories, and societies in China, and their influence and impact on communities, countries, and cultures around the world, as required by the research plan. Research on Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Tibet, and Xinjiang is eligible. The study of non-traditional sites (e.g., sites in Africa or Latin America) is also permitted, so long as there is a clearly articulated rationale for the relationship to Chinese or Chinese-language communities and cultures. There are no restrictions regarding time period or methodological approach.
11/16: Luce/ACLS Early Career Fellowships in China Studies – Flexible – $15,000
*Must work with Foundation Relations
Flexible research fellowships will enable recent PhDs (without tenure and within eight years of the PhD) with heavy teaching and service responsibilities to carry out research and writing towards a significant scholarly product. Early Career fellowships support scholarly research in all disciplines of the humanities and the interpretive social sciences. Research may be conducted on any topic related to the cultures, histories, and societies in China, and their influence and impact on communities, countries, and cultures around the world, as required by the research plan. Research on Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Tibet, and Xinjiang is eligible. The study of non-traditional sites (e.g., sites in Africa or Latin America) is also permitted, so long as there is a clearly articulated rationale for the relationship to China or Chinese-language communities and cultures. There are no restrictions regarding time period or methodological approach. A working knowledge of Chinese is required, or knowledge of another language used in China studies (e.g., Tibetan, Uyghur).
11/16: Luce/ACLS Travel Grants in China Studies – $5,000
For faculty and doctoral graduate students
ACLS is offering a new travel grant competition for graduate students in a PhD program and non-tenure track faculty at any career stage. The grant supports travel for conducting basic research in China or conducting China studies-related research in databases, collections, and archives anywhere in the world.
Scholars may use these funds to travel to archives and field sites, to establish contact with scholars in Chinese-language communities, and to secure necessary permissions for fieldwork or archival research.
11/17: UC-HSI Doctoral Diversity Initiative – Small/Large Awards – $50,000/$350,000
For faculty
Competitive grant awards to UC faculty/faculty administrators that will support short-term and long-term programs/projects to enhance and expand pathways to the professoriate for underrepresented minorities, with a goal to increase faculty diversity and inclusion at UC.
11/17: Harvard University Mahindra Humanities Center Postdoctoral Fellowship – $70,000+
For postdoctoral scholars
The Mahindra Humanities Center invites applications for six one-year postdoctoral fellowships on the topic of the environmental humanities, drawn from any humanistic discipline. We interpret the environmental humanities in the broadest terms, to include all parts of the world and historical eras. Topics may include (but are not limited to) humanistic approaches to climate change, biodiversity, social justice, environmental justice, food justice, regenerative practices, gardening, landscape, urban foraging, health, and animal studies.
11/17: Leifur Eiríksson Foundation Fellowships – $25,000+
For graduate students
The Leifur Eiríksson Foundation funds scholars who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents from U.S. universities for graduate research or study at universities in Iceland, and scholars who are Icelandic citizens or permanent residents from universities in Iceland to conduct graduate research or study at universities in the United States.
11/19: Mellon Foundation – Call for Concepts: Exploring Democracy, Environmental Justice, and Social Justice – $250,000 – $500,000
For faculty
Through its Higher Learning grantmaking area, Mellon invites humanities-grounded ideas for research and curricular projects focused on any of three topics: Cultures of US Democracy, Environmental Justice Studies, and Social Justice and Disciplinary Knowledge.
11/22: Gerda Henkel Stiftung General Research Grants: Scholarships – $3,100 EU/month
For faculty
Scholarship must be on Archeology, History of Art, Historical Islamic Studies, History, History of Science, History of Law, Prehistory and Early History.
11/27 2024 National Humanities Center Winter Podcasting Institute for Graduate Students
For doctoral graduate students
We are accepting applications for the National Humanities Center Winter program, “Podcasting for Humanities Graduate Students: Storytelling for a Modern Audience.” The five-day virtual institute (January 8–12, 2024) will provide hands-on, immersive training for PhD students in the humanities and humanistic social sciences to translate research, commentary, and community-engaged narratives into podcast episodes.
11/27: THI Faculty Research Fellowships
For faculty
THI Research Fellowships provide faculty in the Humanities Division with one course replacement in order to pursue their research. Each fellowship recipient is also awarded $1000 to be used for research expenses, which can include the hiring of a GSR, travel, and the purchase of research related equipment. Proposals must be for research performed during the 2024-2025 academic year and the faculty member must be a senate faculty in the Humanities Division at UCSC. Preference will be given to junior faculty when possible.
11/27: Faculty Public Humanities, Digital, and Community-Engaged Research Fellowships
For faculty
The Dean of the Humanities Division and The Humanities Institute are pleased to announce this call for applications for Public Humanities, Digital, and Community-Engaged Research Fellowships, providing faculty in the Humanities Division with one course replacement and $1000 in research funds (allowable expenses include the hiring of a research assistant, travel, and the purchase of research-related equipment) for scholarly activity performed during the 2024-2025 academic year. This fellowship supports public-facing scholarly activity that brings academic work to audiences beyond the university and/or collaborates with public partners. Examples include, but are not limited to, the development of a digital and/or public humanities project (for example, digital archives, databases, websites, podcasts, films, digital-born publications, and exhibitions) or building community-engaged projects.
11/29: NEH Public Humanities Projects – up to $400,000
The Public Humanities Projects program supports projects that bring the ideas of the humanities to life for general audiences through public programming. Projects must engage humanities scholarship to analyze significant themes in disciplines such as history, literature, ethics, and art history. Awards support projects that are intended to reach broad and diverse public audiences in non-classroom settings in the United States. Projects should engage with ideas that are accessible to the general public and employ appealing interpretive formats. Public Humanities Projects supports projects in three categories (Exhibitions, Historic Places, and Humanities Discussions), and at two funding levels (Planning and Implementation). Proposed projects may include complementary components: for example, a museum exhibition might be accompanied by a website or mobile app.
11/29: NEH Scholarly Editions and Translations – up to $300,000
The Scholarly Editions and Scholarly Translations program provides grants to organizations to support collaborative teams who are editing, annotating, and translating foundational humanities texts that are vital to scholarship but are currently inaccessible or only available in inadequate editions or translations. Typically, the texts are significant literary, philosophical, and historical materials, but works in other humanities fields may also be the subject of an edition.
11/29: NEH Collaborative Research – $250,000
The Collaborative Research program aims to advance humanistic knowledge by supporting teams of scholars working on a joint endeavor. NEH encourages projects that incorporate multiple points of view, pursue new avenues of inquiry in the humanities, and lead to manuscripts for print publication or to scholarly digital projects. Collaborators may come from one or more institutions. They may propose research in a single field of study or interdisciplinary work.
11/29: NEH Public Scholars – up to $60,000
For scholars at all stages
The Public Scholars program offers grants to individual authors for research, writing, travel, and other activities leading to the creation and publication of well-researched nonfiction books in the humanities written for the broad public.
11/29: Microsoft Research AI & Society Fellows – $45,000
For faculty and graduate students
The Microsoft Research AI & Society Fellows program supports interdisciplinary AI research in the context of societal impact. The program offers opportunities for fellows from fields beyond core computer sciences to join and support interdisciplinary research conversations with Microsoft Researchers. By facilitating these new collaborations, Microsoft aims to scale the impact of collective research efforts at the intersection of AI & Society.
11/30: Center for Khmer Studies US Research Fellowships – Variable Amounts
For faculty and doctoral graduate students
The Center for Khmer Studies (CKS) provides research fellowships to US scholars in all disciplines in the social sciences and the humanities who seek to pursue further research focusing on Cambodia alone or on Cambodia within a regional context. Scholars can conduct research in other countries in mainland Southeast Asia (including Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar, and southern China) provided that some portion of their research is undertaken in Cambodia.
11/30: Japan Foundation Grants – Variable Amounts
For scholars at all stages (depending on grant)
The Japan Foundation is Japan’s only Institution dedicated to carrying out comprehensive international cultural exchange programs worldwide. Through “Culture”, “Language” and “Dialogue,” they create opportunities to foster friendship, trust, and mutual understanding.
11/30: Luce-AAR Advancing Public Scholarship Grant Program – $5,000
For scholars at all stages
With funding from the Henry Luce Foundation, the Luce-AAR Advancing Public Scholarship Grant program offers grants to support scholars of religion who are working to engage publics in innovative ways, through projects designed for presentation in public spaces and outreach through publicly accessible sites.
11/30: Peter Kong-ming New Award – $3,000
For graduate students and undergraduate students
The Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) announces an annual student research competition in the applied social and behavioral sciences. The first place winner of the Competition will receive a cash prize of $3,000 as well as $350 to partially offset the cost of transportation and two nights lodging at the annual meeting of the Society. In addition, the winner receives an engraved crystal trophy. Cash prizes of $1,500 to second place and $750 to third place will also be awarded, as well as a $350 travel stipend and two nights lodging.
11/30: The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Program in Buddhist Studies Dissertation Fellowship – $30,000
For doctoral graduate students
The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Dissertation Fellowships in Buddhist Studies provide stipends to PhD candidates for full time preparation of dissertations. The ten-month fellowship period may be used for fieldwork, archival research, analysis of findings, or for writing after research is complete. There are two types of support: research fellowships for fieldwork or archival investigations and writing fellowships for use after research is complete to write the dissertation.
11/30: The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Early Career Research Fellowships in Buddhist Studies – $70,000
For faculty *Please work with Foundation Relations
Early Career Research Fellowships offer support for research and writing in Buddhist Studies for pre-tenure scholars holding a PhD degree, with priority given to those teaching full-time. These fellowships provide scholars time free from teaching and other responsibilities to concentrate on research and writing for the project proposed.
11/30: The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Translation Grants in Buddhist Studies – $50,000
*Please work with Foundation Relations
These grants support translations of important Buddhist texts for the benefit of contemporary audiences (e.g., communities of scholarship and Buddhist practice) who currently do not have access to them in their own languages. Applicants may propose the translation of works from any genre of Buddhist literature from any period and region. Priority will be given to the translation of works that have not been translated into a modern language. There are no restrictions as to the language of the final product prepared for publication.
10/1: Stanford Humanities Center Fellowships – $70,000+
Fellowships sponsor research in the traditional and emergent disciplines of the humanities and the interpretive social sciences. (Creative arts projects are not eligible.) The projects of our fellows have drawn on every imaginable approach, from conventional methods to those critical of the disciplines themselves. In partnership with the Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis, we welcome applications in the digital humanities. Especially appropriate are projects that are likely to contribute to intellectual exchange among a diverse group of scholars.
10/1: Wilson Center Fellowship – $90,000
Through an international competition, the Center offers 9-month residential fellowships. The Wilson Center invites scholars, practitioners, journalists and public intellectuals to take part in its flagship international Fellowship Program. Fellows conduct research and write in their areas of interest, while interacting with policymakers in Washington and Wilson Center staff and other scholars in residence. The Center accepts policy-relevant, non-advocacy fellowship proposals that address key challenges confronting the United States and the world.
10/2: California Humanities Quick Grant – $5,000
Humanities for All is a grant program that supports locally-initiated public humanities projects. This program responds to the needs and interests of Californians, encourages greater public participation in humanities programming, particularly by new and/or underserved audiences. It aims to promote understanding and empathy among all our state’s peoples in order to cultivate a thriving democracy.
10/2: The Society of Fellows in the Humanities at Columbia University – $78,000+
The Society of Fellows in the Humanities at Columbia University brings together exceptional early-career scholars in the humanities and humanistic social sciences to be part of a vibrant cross-disciplinary community. In addition to teaching opportunities in affiliated departments and time for research, Fellows participate in and often organize lecture series, workshops, and other scholarly events that contribute to the intellectual life of the SOF/Heyman and the university more broadly.
10/2: American Philosophical Society Franklin Research Grants – Variable Amount
The Franklin program is particularly designed to help meet the costs of travel to libraries and archives for research purposes; the purchase of microfilm, photocopies, or equivalent research materials; the costs associated with fieldwork; or laboratory research expenses.
10/2: Getty Scholars Program – Variable Amount
Getty Scholar Grants are for established scholars, or individuals who have attained distinction in their fields. Recipients may be in residence at the Getty Research Institute or Getty Villa, where they pursue their own projects free from work-related obligations, make use of Getty collections, join their colleagues in a weekly lecture devoted to an annual research theme, and participate in the intellectual life of the Getty.
10/5: Indiana University Bloomington Center for Research on Race & Ethnicity in Society Fellowship – $51,500+
These fellowships provide support to scholars studying race and ethnicity from a broad range of fields in the social sciences and humanities, especially in the areas of education, public and environmental affairs, art and design, business, law, and media. CRRES fellowships are designed to advance the careers of new scholars by providing opportunities to research, teach, and connect with mentors and other faculty in host departments or schools across campus.
10/5: National Humanities Center Scholarly Programs Fellowships – Variable Amount
Conceived with the needs of humanists in mind, the National Humanities Center provides scholars with an environment and resources conducive to generating new knowledge and furthering understanding of the human experience. Here, they enjoy the freedom to focus on their work in the beautiful Archie K. Davis building, take breaks to wander paths through the surrounding pine forest, and share ideas with colleagues working on a fascinating array of projects from across humanities disciplines. Scholars also take advantage of the Center’s exceptional support services, including the Center’s outstanding librarians and attentive dining staff.
10/10: Historic Preservation Fund- African American Civil Rights- History Grants – $15,000-$750,000
The National Park Service’s (NPS) African American Civil Rights Grant Program (AACR) will document, interpret, and preserve the sites and stories of the full history of the African American struggle to gain equal rights from transatlantic slave trade forward. The program funds history and preservation projects using the NPS report, Civil Rights in America, A Framework for Identifying Significant Sites, as a guide in determining the appropriateness of proposed projects and properties.
10/11: NEH Dangers and Opportunities of Technology – $150,000
The Dangers and Opportunities of Technology: Perspectives from the Humanities (DOT) program supports research that examines technology and its relationship to society through the lens of the humanities, with a focus on the dangers and/or opportunities presented by technology. NEH is particularly interested in projects that examine the role of technology in shaping current social and cultural issues.
10/15: Harvard University Center for Hellenic Studies Fellowship – $25,000+
The Center for Hellenic Studies (CHS) offers residential postdoctoral fellowships in Hellenic Studies for the 2024-25 academic year. Fellows are appointed for a term of up to eighteen weeks in the fall (September 4, 2024 to January 8, 2025) or the spring (January 22, 2025 to May 28, 2025). Applicants should indicate their preference for fall or spring on the application form. During this time, recipients are expected to be in residence at the CHS and to devote full time to their study projects without undertaking any other major activities.
10/15: Institute for Advanced Study – $39,000-$78,000
The School of Historical Studies supports scholarship in all fields of historical research, but is concerned principally with the history of western, near eastern and Asian civilizations, with particular emphasis upon the Greek and Roman world, the history of Europe (medieval, early modern, and modern), the Islamic world, East Asian studies, art history, history of science, and late modern history. The School also offers the Edward T. Cone Membership in Music Studies.
10/15: Clark Art Institute – Variable Amount
Fellowships are awarded every year to established and promising scholars with the aim of fostering a critical commitment to inquiry in the theory, history, and interpretation of art and visual culture. As part of our commitment to cultivating diverse engagements with the visual arts, RAP seeks to elevate constituencies, subjects, and methods that have historically been underrepresented in the discipline. Furthermore, we are particularly committed to supporting scholarship that reveals the systemic inequalities of art history as a discipline and challenges us to address these inequalities as we move forward differently. All fellowships are intended to nurture a variety of disciplinary approaches and support new voices in art history.
10/16: American Academy of Religion International Dissertation Research Grants – $5,000
The International Dissertation Research Grants program is designed to support AAR student members whose dissertation research requires them to travel outside of the country in which their school or university is located. Grants are intended to help candidates complete their doctoral degrees by offsetting costs of travel, lodging, and other dissertation research-related expenses.
10/19: Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellowships – Variable Amount
The University Center for Human Values invites applications for Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellowships for academic year 2024-25. Fellows devote an academic year in residence to research and writing about topics involving human values in public and private life. This full-time visiting program is open to scholars in all disciplines across the humanities and social sciences. For 2024-25, the Center’s designated research theme is Criminal Justice, but scholars need not work on Criminal Justice to apply.
10/23: Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellowships in American Art – $42,000
ACLS invites applications for Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellowships in American Art, which support graduate students pursuing research on the history of art and visual culture of the United States, including all aspects of Native American art, and who are at any stage of PhD dissertation research or writing. ACLS believes that humanistic scholarship benefits from inclusivity of voices, perspectives, narratives, and subjects that have historically been underrepresented in academe.
10/25: Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellowships in American Art – $38,000+
ACLS invites applications for Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellowships in American Art, which support graduate students pursuing research on the history of art and visual culture of the United States, including all aspects of Native American art, and who are at any stage of PhD dissertation research or writing. ACLS believes that humanistic scholarship benefits from inclusivity of voices, perspectives, narratives, and subjects that have historically been underrepresented in academe. We also believe that diversity enhances the scholarly enterprise, and we encourage applications from PhD candidates from all degree-granting institutions in the United States.
10/25: Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Innovation Fellowships – $40,000+
Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Innovation Fellowships support graduate students in the humanities and social sciences who show promise of leading their fields in important new directions. The fellowships are designed to intervene at the formative stage of dissertation development, before research and writing are advanced. The program seeks to expand the range of research methodologies, formats, and areas of inquiry traditionally considered suitable for the dissertation, with a particular focus on supporting scholars who can build a more diverse, inclusive, and equitable academy.
10/26: The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans – $90,000
The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans (PD Soros) supports thirty New Americans— immigrants or the children of immigrants—who are pursuing graduate or professional school in the United States.
10/27: James Marston Fitch Mid-Career Fellowship – $15,000
(historic preservation) Research grants of up to $15,000 will be awarded to one or more mid-career professionals who have an academic background, professional experience and an established identity in one or more of the following fields: historic preservation, architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, environmental planning, architectural history and the decorative arts. The James Marston Fitch Charitable Foundation will consider proposals for the research and/or the execution of the preservation-related projects in any of these fields.
10/29: Center for Asian American Media Documentary Fund – $50,000
With support from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, CAAM provides production funding to independent producers creating films that illuminate the Asian American experience for a national audience. Documentaries are eligible for production or post-production funding and must be intended for public television broadcast. Awards typically range between $10,000 to $50,000.
10/30: CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholars – $100,000 CAD
CIFAR invites exceptional early-career researchers from across the natural, biomedical and social sciences and the humanities to join one of our interdisciplinary research programs that address some of the most important questions facing science and humanity. The CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholars program accelerates the development of the next generation of research leaders and positions them to heighten their impact in academia and beyond.
10/31: Lighthouse Works – $1,750+
Fellowships are six weeks long, are offered year-round, and provide fellows with housing, food, a studio or workspace, and a $1,750 stipend. Each fellow has a private bedroom with a shared bathroom, kitchen, and living space.
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Princeton University— Society of Fellows Fellowships
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9
NEH — Public Humanities Projects
15
Coalition for Western Women’s History — Irene Ledesma Prize
National Historical Publications & Records Commission — Archival Projects Grants (draft deadline)
National Historical Publications & Records Commission — Public Engagement with Historical Records Grants (draft deadline)
Spencer Foundation — Vision Grants (intent to apply deadline)
18
John Templeton Foundation — Online Funding Inquiry
US Bureau of Indian Affairs & Department of the Interior — Living Languages Grant Program
2
Templeton World Charity Foundation — Science of Religious and Spiritual Exercises RFP (letter of interest due)
3
5
Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives — George Watt Prize 2023 Graduate Award
NEH — Media Projects (optional draft due)
6
NEA — Grants for Arts Projects
12
Center for Cultural Innovation — San José Creative Economy Fund
15
New Netherland Institute — NNI Student Scholar Research Grant
17
American Society for Theatre Research — ASTR Collaborative Research Award (nominations due)
The Burlington Magazine — Burlington Contemporary Art Writing Prize 2023
1
Artadia Awards — San Francisco Bay Area
Hosei University — 2024 Hosei International Fund Foreign Scholars Fellowship
PEN/America — PEN/Heim Translation Fund Grants
PEN/America — PEN/Jean Stein Grants for Literary Oral History
PEN/America — PEN/Phyllis Naylor Grant for Children’s and Young Adult Novelists
UCSC THI — Humanizing Technology Teaching Fellowships
2
5
Paul M. Angell Foundation — Grants in Conservation (Fall 2023) (letter of intent)
6
Gerda Henkel Stiftung —Funding Programme Democracy
14
NEH — Digital Projects for the Public
Spencer Foundation — Racial Equity Research Grants (full proposal deadline)
15
NEH — Digital Humanities Advancement Grants
New York Women in Film & Television — Women’s Film Preservation Fund Grant
Society for Humanistic Anthropology — 2023 Victor Turner Prize in Ethnographic Writing
University of Bergen — Holberg Prize (nominations due)
16
University of California Alianza MX — Short-Term Research in Mexico for UC Graduate Students
17
Durham University — Institute of Advanced Study (IAS) Fellowships
26
30
Association for Asian Studies — E. Gene Smith Inner Asia Book Prize (nominations due)
Imagining America — Publicly Active Graduate Education (PAGE) Fellowship
New York Public Library — Martin Duberman Visiting Fellowship
May
1
University of Minnesota Institute on the Environment — Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
3
Russell Sage Foundation — Research Grants (letters of inquiry)
8
Creative Work Fund — Grants (letters of inquiry)
9
MIT Solve — Global Challenges Program and Fellowships
NEH — Humanities Initiatives at Colleges and Universities
NEH — Humanities Initiatives at Hispanic-Serving Institutions
10
Microsoft — Microsoft Research PhD Fellowships (nominations)
15
College of Charleston — Hines Prize
The Coordinating Council for Women in History — Fellowships and Awards
The Strathmartine Trust — 2023 Grants
16
NEH — Cultural and Community Resilience
NEH — Preservation and Access Research and Development
NEH — Preservation and Access Education and Training
24
Spencer Foundation — Large Research Grants on Education (full proposal deadline)
Columbia University — Buell Center Research and Teaching Fellow (first review of applications)
25
26
NEH — Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities (nominations due)
30
Berkeley Film Foundation — 2023 Grants (student grant applications)
GrubStreet — Teaching Fellowship for Black Writers
31
Agrarian Conversations— Land Deals Politics Initiative (LDPI) Research Grants
April
1
Archaeological Institute of America — Elizabeth Bartman Museum Internship
German Historical Institute – Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships
The Medieval Academy of America — CARA Summer Scholarships
Middle East Studies Association — Roger Owen Book Award
Society for the Psychology of Women — Geis Memorial Award
Truman Library Institute — Research Grants
3
Terra Foundation — Convening Grants
5
Spencer Foundation – Small Research Grants on Education
8
The Conference on Latin American History (CLAH) — James R. Scobie Award
Confucius China Studies Program — Ph.D Fellowships
11
12
National Endowment for the Humanities – Awards for Faculty at Hispanic-Serving Institutions
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowships
National Geographic — Level I & II Grants
14
American Ceramic Circle — Grants
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation — Scholarship Programs
15
American Sign Language Project — Nicholas J. Deleonardis Scholarship
Western History Association — Books and Public History Awards
Western History Association — Michael P. Malone Award
17
NEH — Preservation and Access Education and Training (optional draft deadline)
19
NEH-Mellon Fellowships for Digital Publication
20
UCSC The Humanities Institute — Public Fellows Program
26
National Endowment for the Humanities – Fellowships for Advanced Social Science Research on Japan
27
Spencer Foundation — Large Research Grants on Education (intent to apply deadline)
28
J.M. Kaplan Fund —2023 J.M.K. Innovation Prize
30
Kurt Weill Foundation for Music — Kurt Weill Prize
Society for the History of Technology — Melvin Kranzberg Dissertation Fellowship
1
American Folklife Center – Archie Green Fellowships
American Philosophical Society – Phillips Fund for Native American Research
American Society for Aesthetics — Selma Jeanne Cohen Prize in Dance Aesthetics
Botstiber Research and Project Grants
Cal Humanities — California Documentary Project NextGen Grants
Center for Jewish Studies — CJH-Fordham University Research Fellowship
Communal Studies Association — Research Fellowship
Fordham-NYPL Research Fellowships in Jewish Studies
German Historical Institute Fellowships at the Horner Library
Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation — HFG African Fellows
Henry Moore Foundation — Grants and Fellowships
Louise Wallace Hackney Fellowship for the Study of Chinese Art
Kress Foundation — Conservation Grants
Raiziss/de Palchi Fellowship and Translation Awards
ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius — Beyond Borders Scholarships
3
National Endowment for the Humanities – Professional Development Programs
NEH and Ursuline College — Rust Belt Humanities Lab: Reading, Writing, and Teaching the Rust Belt
8
NEA Creative Writing Fellowships: Prose
10
University of California National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement — Fellowships
13
Cornell University — Southeast Asia Program Postdoctoral Fellowship
14
Santa Cruz County Community Foundation — 2023 Community Grants
15
Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues — Applied Social Issues Internship
UC-Historically Black Colleges and Universities Initiative
United States Capitol Historical Society — Capitol Fellowship
24
Mississippi Department of Archives & History — Medgar and Myrlie Evers Research Fellowship
27
NEA — Research Grants in the Arts
30
Los Angeles Review of Books Publishing Workshop (scholarships available)
31
Chicana Latina Foundation Scholarships
Lemmermann Foundation — Fellowship Awards in Rome
February
1
Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies — Dissertation Grants for Graduate Students
Association for Asian Studies — Northeast Asia Council Korean Studies Grants
Barnard College – Barnard Library Research Award
California Humanities — Library Innovation Lab Program
Finlandia Foundation National — Scholarships
Harry Frank Guggeinheim Foundation — Emerging Scholars Awards
Jefferson Scholars Foundation – National Fellowship
The Library Company of Philadelphia — Short-term Fellowship
New America — Class of 2024 Fellowships
NEH — Fellowship at the American Center of Research in Jordan
Stanford University — Introductory Studies Fellowship to Diversify Teaching and Learning
UCLA Center for 17th- & 18th-Century Studies Fellowships
3
Center for Jewish History — Graduate Research Fellowship
6
Council of American Overseas Research Centers —CAORC-NEH Research Fellowship
8
NEH — Awards for Faculty at Hispanic-Serving Institutions (optional draft deadline)
Phi Beta Kappa Northern California Association — Graduate Scholarships (internal deadline)
9
10
Jefferson Scholars — National Fellowship Program
15
American Musicological Society — Subventions / Publication grants
American Philosophical Association — Israel Scheffler Prize in Philosophy of Education
Dartmouth College Department of Native American and Indigenous Studies — Charles Eastman Fellowship
Nanovic Institute for European Studies — Laura Shannon Prize
National Endowment for the Humanities – Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities
National Museum of African American History and Culture — Robert F. Smith Summer Internships
22
Future Leaders for Food & Agriculture — FFAR Fellows Program
LACMA — 2023 Art + Technology Lab Call for Artist Proposals
25
American Philosophical Association — Whiting Public Engagement Programs
27
28
Association of Writers & Writing Programs — 2023 Award
Northern California Indian Development Council — NCIDC Scholarship Program
Silicon Valley Community Foundation — Scholarships
20
American Philosophical Society — Research Fellowships
Harvard University — Houghton Library Visiting Fellowships
Phi Beta Kappa Society — Mary Isabel Sibley Fellowship in Greek Studies
Phi Beta Kappa Society — Walter J. Jensen Fellowship in French Studies
Intercollegiate Studies Institute — Graduate Fellowships
22
Kress Foundation — Conservation Fellowships
23
Mabelle McLeod Lewis Memorial Fund Dissertation Completion Awards
New York Public Library — Short-Term Research Fellowships
24
California Humanities – Humanities for All Project Grants (extended deadline)
25
27
Baylor University — Charlton Oral History Research Grant
30
National Park Service — Mellon Humanities Fellowship Program
31
The Field — Fiscal Sponsorship for Social Justice Arts Practitioners Program
Finnish Foundation — Post Doc Pool
Ford Foundation — Senior Fellowships
Kosciuszko Foundation — Tuition Scholarships for Students of Polish Descent
New York Historical Society — Fellowships
Open Society Foundation — Soros Equity Fellowship
PEN America — Emerging Voices Fellowship
December
1
American Philosophical Society—Franklin Research Grants
Bard Graduate Center — Fields of the Future Fellowships
Berlin Program for Advanced German and European Studies
Folger Institute — Long-term Fellowships
Overseas Press Club Foundation — Fellowships
New York Public Library — Schomburg Center for Scholars-in-Residence Program
Teagle Foundation and NEH — Cornerstone: Learning for Living Grant Program (concept papers)
University of Utah Tanner Humanities Center — Visiting Research Fellowship
Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research – Conference and Workshop Grants program
2
Harvard University Center for Hellenic Studies — Fellowships in Hellenic Studies
The Morgan Library & Museum – Drawing Institute Predoctoral Research Fellowship 2023-24
5
Spencer Foundation — Small Research Grants Program
8
Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC) — Multi-Country Research Fellowship
Ford Foundation – Dissertation Fellowship
15
Center for Engaged Scholarship – Dissertation Fellowships
Ford Foundation –Predoctoral Fellowship
Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation – Venetian Research Program
Newberry Library Short-term Fellowships
16
Harvard University Reischauer Institute Postdoctoral Fellowships in Japanese Studies
30
Modern Language Association – Humanities Innovation Grants
31
Poetry Society of America Chapbook Fellowships and Annual Awards
November
1
American Academy in Rome – Rome Prize
American Association of University Women — American Fellowships
American-Scandinavian Foundation — Fellowships for Americans in the Nordic Countries
Black Mountain Institute — Shearing Fellowship
California Humanities – California Documentary Grants
Humanities Without Walls 2023 National Predoctoral Career Diversity Workshop
Newberry Library Long-Term Fellowships
Smithsonian Institution Fellowship Programs
University of California President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
University of Pennsylvania – Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities
2
Luce/ACLS Early Career Fellowships in China Studies
Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Innovation Fellowships
3
American Academy of Religion Collaborative International Research Grants
4
UCSC 2022-23 Coha-Gunderson Prize in Speculative Futures
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School for Advanced Research – Resident Scholar Fellowships
9
Cornell University — Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Africana Studies
14
UCOP-UC Hispanic Serving Institutions Doctoral Diversity Initiative
University of Texas, Austin – Harry Ransom Center Research Fellowship
15
American Association of University Women – International Fellowships
American Philosophical Society—Lewis and Clark Fund for Exploration and Field Research
Cornell University — Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Philosophy
Graham Foundation — Carter Manny Award
Huntington Library — Research Fellowships
Institute for Citizens and Scholars – Charlotte Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship
Society of American Archivists — Strategic Growth Grants (letter of inquiry)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill — Carolina Postdoctoral Program for Faculty Diversity
Williams College — Gaius Charles Bolin Dissertation and Post-MFA Fellowships
16
ACLS—The Robert H.N. Ho Family Foundation Program in Buddhist Studies
National Academy of Education—NAEd/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
18
Harvard University Mahindra Humanities Center — Postdoctoral Fellowships in Environmental Humanities
Leifur Eiríksson Foundation Fellowships for Research in Iceland
21
UCSC — THI Faculty Research Fellowships 2023-2024
UCSC — THI Faculty Public Humanities, Digital, and Community-Engaged Research Fellowships 2023-2024
22
Meta Research—2022 Foundational Integrity Research
24
Gerda Henkel Stiftung – General Research Grants & Scholarships
30
Center for Khmer Studies—Dissertation Research, Scholar-in-Residence & Senior Fellowships
NEH—Collaborative Research Grant
October
1
Columbia—Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities
Stanford Humanities Center—External Fellowships
3
American Philosophical Society—Franklin Research Grants
Getty Pre- and Postdoctoral Fellowships and GRI-NEH Postdoctoral Fellowships
6
National Humanities Center 2023–24 Fellows
11
Spencer Foundation – Conference Grants
14
Institute for Citizens and Scholars – Dissertation Fellowship in Women’s Studies
15
Institute for Advanced Studies Fellowships
17
California Humanities – Quick Grants
18
Princeton University – Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellowships
27
Getty/ACLS Postdoctoral Fellowships in the History of Art
Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellowships in American Art
May
15
Roy Rosenzweig Prize for Innovation in Digital History
Universität zu Köln—Multidisciplinary Environmental Studies in the Humanities
18
Creative Work Fund (letter of inquiry)
31
American Indian College Fund – Full Circle Scholarship
UCSC ARI—Superheroes and Other Misfits Visiting Artist Program
June
1
GrubStreet – Teaching Fellowship for Black Writers
8
National Endowment for the Humanities – Digital Projects for the Public
10
UCSC Center for Archival Research and Training Fellowship
14
NYFA—Anonymous Was A Woman Environmental Art Grants
17
Durham University Institute of Advanced Study Fellowship
24
National Endowment for the Humanities – Digital Humanities Advancement Grants
July
1
NSF—Archaeology and Archaeometry
31
April
15
Los Angeles Review of Books Publishing Workshop (scholarships available)
THI Graduate Fellowships–“Race, Empire, and the Environments of Biomedicine”
18
UCSC THI Graduate Public Fellowship with Meta Reality Labs
UC HRI—Institutional Failure as Global Leadership
UC HRI—PhD Research Internship
20
NEH-Mellon Fellowships for Digital Publication
21
UCSC THI Public Fellows Summer 2022
UCSC THI Public Fellows 2022-23 (3 Quarter Opportunity)
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowships
25
NEH-Mellon Fellowships for Digital Publication
THI Faculty Research and Publication Grant
27
National Endowment for the Humanities – Fellowships for Advanced Social Science Research on Japan
29
UCSC Humanizing Technology Teaching Fellowships
May
2
4
Spencer Foundation – Large Research Grants on Education (letter of intent)
5
Spencer Foundation – Conference Grants
9
National Endowment for the Humanities – Humanities Initiatives at Colleges and Universities
National Endowment for the Humanities – Humanities Initiatives at Hispanic-Serving Institutions
10
15
Roy Rosenzweig Prize for Innovation in Digital History
Universität zu Köln—Multidisciplinary Environmental Studies in the Humanities
18
Creative Work Fund (letter of inquiry)
31
American Indian College Fund – Full Circle Scholarship
June
1
GrubStreet – Teaching Fellowship for Black Writers
8
National Endowment for the Humanities – Digital Projects for the Public
10
UCSC Center for Archival Research and Training Fellowship
14
NYFA—Anonymous Was A Woman Environmental Art Grants
17
Durham University Institute of Advanced Study Fellowship
24
National Endowment for the Humanities – Digital Humanities Advancement Grants
Los Angeles Review of Books Publishing Workshop (scholarships available)
German Historical Institute Fellowships at the Horner Library
Louise Wallace Hackney Fellowship for the Study of Chinese Art
Los Angeles Review of Books Publishing Workshop (scholarships available)
January
14
Chateaubriand Fellowship for Research in France
National Endowment for the Humanities – Digital Humanities Advancement Grants
15
NSF Accountable Institutions and Behavior
NSF Law and Science (LS) Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement (DDRI) Grant
NSF Linguistics Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement (DDRI) Grant
New-York Historical Society Fellowships
Terra Foundation for American Art – Research Travel Grants
17
Mary Isabel Sibley Fellowship for French Studies
Walter J. Jensen Fellowship for French Studies
18
American Research Center In Egypt – Research Fellowships
Folger Shakespeare Library—Long-term and Short-term Fellowships
21
UCSC—C.L. Barber Fellowship with Santa Cruz Shakespeare
22
Kress Foundation – Conservation Fellowships
24
UCSC—SSRC Dissertation Proposal Development Program Fellowship
25
American Educational Research Association – Dissertation Grants
28
31
UC-Hispanic Serving Institutions Doctoral Diversity Initiative
February
1
California Humanities – Humanities for All Project Grants
Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation – Dissertation Fellowships
UCLA Center for 17th- & 18th-Century Studies Fellowships
10
UCHRI—Residential Research Group (RRG): Topic Proposals (Fall 2022) [Faculty]
14
Open Society Foundation—Soros Equity Fellowship
15
Raiziss/de Palchi Fellowship and Translation Awards
ACLS Digital Justice Seed Grants
ACLS Digital Justice Development Grants
16
UCSC—THI Dissertation Completion Fellowship
UCSC—THI Summer Dissertation Fellowship
UCSC—THI Summer Research Fellowship
18
UC HSI—UC President’s Pre-Proffesoriate Fellowship
31
Kosciuszko Foundation—Tuition Scholarships for Students of Polish Descent
March
1
Fordham-NYPL Research Fellowships in Jewish Studies
American Philosophical Society – Phillips Fund for Native American Research
German Historical Institute Fellowships at the Horner Library
Louise Wallace Hackney Fellowship for the Study of Chinese Art
National Endowment for the Humanities – Summer Programs
American Folklife Center – Archie Green Fellowships
2
National Endowment for the Humanities – Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities
10
NEA Creative Writing Fellowships: Poetry
15
Jefferson Scholars Foundation – National Fellowship
22
UCHRI—Multicampus Faculty Working Groups, 2022-23 [Faculty]
UCHRI—Conference Grant [PhD/Faculty]
UCHRI—Multicampus Graduate Student Working Groups, 2022-22 [Faculty]
UCHRI—Short-Term Collaborative Research Residency, 2022–23 [Faculty]
UCHRI—Residential Research Group (RRG): Topic Proposals (Spring 2023 and Fall 2023) [Faculty]
UCHRI—Graduate Student Dissertation Support, 2022-23
UCHRI—Andrew Vincent White and Florence Wales White Graduate Student Scholarship
UCHRI—Living Through Upheaval Grants Program, 2022-23 [Faculty]
UCHRI—Engaging Humanities Grant, 2022–23 [Faculty]
25
UCSC COR Grants—Faculty Research Grants
31
December
9
Ford Foundation – Dissertation Fellowship
15
Center for Engaged Scholarship – Dissertation Fellowships
Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation – Venetian Research Program
16
Ford Foundation –Predoctoral Fellowship
January
1
NIH Department of Bioethics – Postdoctoral Fellowships
7
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Predoctoral Fellowships in Women’s History
New-York Historical Society—Short-term Fellowships
10
Harvard University – Environmental Fellows Program
NEH/FPIRI Fellowships for Scholars Conducting Field-Based Humanities Research in Palestine
12
Economic History Association—Exploratory and Travel Grants
National Endowment for the Arts – Translation Projects
National Endowment for the Humanities – Public Humanities Projects
William T. Grant Foundation – Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
13
National Endowment for the Humanities – Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections
14
Chateaubriand Fellowship for Research in France
National Endowment for the Humanities – Digital Humanities Advancement Grants
15
NSF Accountable Institutions and Behavior
NSF Law and Science (LS) Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement (DDRI) Grant
NSF Linguistics Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement (DDRI) Grant
Terra Foundation for American Art – Research Travel Grants
17
Mary Isabel Sibley Fellowship for French Studies
Walter J. Jensen Fellowship for French Studies
18
American Research Center In Egypt – Research Fellowships
Folger Shakespeare Library—Long-term and Short-term Fellowships
22
Kress Foundation – Conservation Fellowships
25
American Educational Research Association – Dissertation Grants
31
UC-Hispanic Serving Institutions Doctoral Diversity Initiative
January
1
California Humanities – Humanities for All Project Grants
Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation – Dissertation Fellowships
UCLA Center for 17th- & 18th-Century Studies Fellowships
10
UCHRI—Residential Research Group (RRG): Topic Proposals (Fall 2022) [Faculty]
15
Raiziss/de Palchi Fellowship and Translation Awards
31
Kosciuszko Foundation—Tuition Scholarships for Students of Polish Descent
February
22
UCHRI—Multicampus Faculty Working Groups, 2022-23 [Faculty]
UCHRI—Conference Grant [PhD/Faculty]
UCHRI—Multicampus Graduate Student Working Groups, 2022-22 [Faculty]
UCHRI—Short-Term Collaborative Research Residency, 2022–23 [Faculty]
UCHRI—Residential Research Group (RRG): Topic Proposals (Spring 2023 and Fall 2023) [Faculty]
UCHRI—Graduate Student Dissertation Support, 2022-23
UCHRI—Andrew Vincent White and Florence Wales White Graduate Student Scholarship
UCHRI—Living Through Upheaval Grants Program, 2022-23 [Faculty]
November
1
American Academy in Rome – Rome Prize
American Association of University Women – Dissertation Fellowships
American-Scandinavian Foundation – Fellowships/Grants to Study in Scandinavia
California Humanities – California Documentary Project Research & Development and Grants
Luce/ACLS Early Career Fellowships in China Studies
Newberry Library Long-Term Fellowships
NSF Social, Behavioral, and Economic (SBE) Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
Princeton University – Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellowships
School for Advanced Research – Resident Scholar Fellowships
University of California – President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
2
SSRC – International Dissertation Research Fellowship
12
Harvard University — Mahindra Humanities Center Postdoctoral Fellow for Environmental Humanities
15
American Association of University Women – International Fellowships
American Philosophical Society – Lewis and Clark Fund for Exploration and Field Research
Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Dissertation Fellowships in Buddhist Studies
Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Early Career/Postdoctoral Fellowships in Buddhist Studies
Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Translation Grants in Buddhist Studies
Huntington Library Research Fellowships
Institute for Citizens and Scholars – Charlotte Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship
Luce/ACLS Program in Religion, Journalism & International Affairs – Collaborative Programming Grants
Society for the Humanities at Cornell University – Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships (for Anthropology and Romance Studies) University of North Carolina – Postdoctoral Program for Faculty Diversity
16
CAORC Multi-Country Research Fellowship Program
18
UC Big Ideas Contest (pre-proposal)
19
Leifur Eiríksson Foundation Fellowships for Research in Iceland
December
1
American Philosophical Society—Franklin Research Grants
Berlin Program for Advanced German and European Studies
NEH – Collaborative Research Grants
NEH – Scholarly Editions and Scholarly Translations Grants
9
Ford Foundation – Dissertation Fellowship
15
Center for Engaged Scholarship – Dissertation Fellowships
Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation – Venetian Research Program
16
Ford Foundation –Predoctoral Fellowship
January
1
NIH Department of Bioethics – Postdoctoral Fellowships
7
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Predoctoral Fellowships in Women’s History
New-York Historical Society—Short-term Fellowships
10
Harvard University – Environmental Fellows Program
NEH/FPIRI Fellowships for Scholars Conducting Field-Based Humanities Research in Palestine
12
Economic History Association—Exploratory and Travel Grants
National Endowment for the Arts – Translation Projects
National Endowment for the Humanities – Public Humanities Projects
William T. Grant Foundation – Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
13
National Endowment for the Humanities – Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections
14
Chateaubriand Fellowship for Research in France
National Endowment for the Humanities – Digital Humanities Advancement Grants
15
NSF Accountable Institutions and Behavior
NSF Law and Science (LS) Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement (DDRI) Grant
NSF Linguistics Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement (DDRI) Grant
Terra Foundation for American Art – Research Travel Grants
17
Mary Isabel Sibley Fellowship for French Studies
Walter J. Jensen Fellowship for French Studies
18
American Research Center In Egypt – Research Fellowships
Folger Shakespeare Library—Long-term and Short-term Fellowships
22
Kress Foundation – Conservation Fellowships
25
American Educational Research Association – Dissertation Grants
31
UC-Hispanic Serving Institutions Doctoral Diversity Initiative
INTERNAL DEADLINES
December
1
National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Research Institutes Program
ROLLING DEADLINES
Congressional Research Grants – The Dirksen Congressional Center
Fritz Thyssen Foundation (Travel, Printing, and Conference Subsidies)
Fulbright Specialist Program (Faculty)
Gerda Henkel Stiftung PhD Scholarships
Institute of International Education Scholar Rescue Fund (Institutional Grant for Visiting Scholar)
October
1
Getty Pre- and Postdoctoral Fellowships and GRI-NEH Postdoctoral Fellowships
NYU Humanities Research Fellowships for the Study of the Arab World
UC Natural Reserve System – Mathias Graduate Student Research Grant
7
National Academy of Education/Spencer Dissertation Fellowship
National Humanities Center 2022–23 Fellows
13
Spencer Foundation – Conference Grants
14
National Endowment for the Humanities – Dialogues on the Experience of War
15
Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange – Grants and Fellowships
Institute for Advanced Studies – School of Historical Studies
Institute for Advanced Studies – Mellon Fellowships for Assistant Professors
Institute for Citizens and Scholars – Dissertation Fellowship in Women’s Studies
Sony Faculty Innovation Award & Research Focussed Award
University of Pennsylvania – Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities
18
California Humanities – Quick Grants
27
Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowships
28
Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
November
1
American Academy in Rome – Rome Prize
American Association of University Women – Dissertation Fellowships
American-Scandinavian Foundation – Fellowships/Grants to Study in Scandinavia
California Humanities – California Documentary Project Research & Development and Grants
Luce/ACLS Early Career Fellowships in China Studies
Newberry Library Long-Term Fellowships
NSF Social, Behavioral, and Economic (SBE) Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
Princeton University – Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellowships
School for Advanced Research – Resident Scholar Fellowships
University of California – President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
2
SSRC – International Dissertation Research Fellowship
12
Harvard University — Mahindra Humanities Center Postdoctoral Fellow for Environmental Humanities
15
American Association of University Women – International Fellowships
Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Dissertation Fellowships in Buddhist Studies
Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Early Career/Postdoctoral Fellowships in Buddhist Studies
Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Translation Grants in Buddhist Studies
Huntington Library Research Fellowships
Institute for Citizens and Scholars – Charlotte Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship
Luce/ACLS Program in Religion, Journalism & International Affairs – Collaborative Programming Grants
University of North Carolina – Postdoctoral Program for Faculty Diversity
19
Leifur Eiríksson Foundation Fellowships for Research in Iceland
December
1
Japan Foundation Fellowships
NEH – Collaborative Research Grants
NEH – Scholarly Editions and Scholarly Translations Grants
9
Ford Foundation – Dissertation Fellowship
15
Center for Engaged Scholarship – Dissertation Fellowships
16
Ford Foundation –Predoctoral Fellowship
ROLLING DEADLINES
Congressional Research Grants – The Dirksen Congressional Center
The Betty J. Meggers Travel Grant
Fritz Thyssen Foundation (Travel, Printing, and Conference Subsidies)
Fulbright Specialist Program (Faculty)
Gerda Henkel Stiftung PhD Scholarships
Institute of International Education Scholar Rescue Fund (Institutional Grant for Visiting Scholar)
Library of Congress – Hispanic Division: Huntington Fellowship Program
Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund
UC MEXUS Resident Scholars Program (Grads, Post-Doc, Faculty)
1
PIT-UN University Challenge Internal Competition
4
Spencer Foundation – Small Research Grants
9
National Endowment for the Humanities – Digital Projects for the Public
24
National Endowment for the Humanities – Digital Humanities Advancement Grants
4
Russell Sage – Social, Political, Economic and Psychological Consequences of COVID-19
Russell Sage Foundation – Future of Work Grant Program
6
ACLS Leading Edge Fellowships
Spencer Foundation – Conference Grants
10
UCSC Center for Archival Research and Training Fellowship
14
UCSC IDEA Hub Pitch Contest
UCSC WRIT 2 GSI Positions for 2021-22
15
Roy Rosenzweig Prize for Innovation in Digital History
19
Spencer Foundation – Large Research Grants on Education (letter or intent)
20
National Endowment for the Humanities – Humanities Initiatives at Colleges and Universities
National Endowment for the Humanities – Humanities Initiatives at Hispanic-Serving Institutions
UCSC THI Public Humanities GSI Positions – Imagination
25
GrubStreet – Teaching Fellowship for Black Writers
31
American Indian College Fund – Full Circle Scholarship
Fondazione Lemmerman 2021 Fellowship Award for Research in Rome
1
German Historical Institute – Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships
UCSC STARS Re-entry Scholarship
UCSC THI – Public Fellows Program
Whiting Foundation – Whiting Public Engagement Programs (internal deadline)
5
UCHRI Engaging Humanities Grant, 2021–22
UCHRI Living Through Upheaval Grants Program, 2021-22 (notify UCSC’s OSP no later than March 19)
UCHRI Podcast Support Grant, 2021-2022
UCHRI Working Through Upheaval: Affiliated Scholars Grant, 2021-22
UCHRI Underrepresented Scholars Mentorship Program, 2021-22
UCHRI Working Through Upheaval: Leadership for a Diverse Society, 2021-22
9
WT Foundation Scholars Program
14
National Endowment for the Humanities – Awards for Faculty at Hispanic-Serving Institutions
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowships
15
Harold W. McGraw, Jr. Prize in Education (nomination deadline)
Los Angeles Review of Books Publishing Workshop (scholarships available)
16
UCSC’s 17th Annual Graduate Research Symposium
28
National Endowment for the Humanities – Fellowships for Advanced Social Science Research on Japan
1
American Philosophical Society – Phillips Fund for Native American Research
German Historical Institute Fellowships at the Horner Library
Louise Wallace Hackney Fellowship for the Study of Chinese Art
National Endowment for the Humanities – Summer Programs
Spencer Foundation – Small Research Grants on Education
Tinker Foundation Grants for Pre-Dissertation Research in Latin America
UCHRI Medicine & Humanities Graduate Student Scholarship
2
National Endowment for the Humanities – Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities
6
New-York Historical Society – Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Women’s History and Public History
8
Mellon Foundation – 2021 Sawyer Seminars (internal deadline)
10
Imagining America – Publicly Active Graduate Education Fellows Program
NEA Creative Writing Fellowships: Prose
UCSC THI Coha-Gunderson Prize in Speculative Futures
15
American Folklife Center – Archie Green Fellowships
UC-Historically Black Colleges and Universities Initiative
18
Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Fellowship
31
British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding
Brown University’s Center for Study of Race and Ethnicity in America – Practitioner Fellows
1
California Humanities – Humanities for All Project Grants
Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation – Dissertation Fellowships
Jefferson Scholars Foundation – National Fellowship
Smithsonian Institution: Native American Community Scholars Awards
Smithsonian Institution: Diversity Awards Program – Visiting Students
UCLA Center for 17th- & 18th-Century Studies Fellowships
10
UCSC THI Dissertation Completion Fellowship
UCSC THI Summer Dissertation Fellowship
UCSC THI Summer Research Fellowship
11
Open Society Foundation – Soros Equality Fellowship
15
Raiziss/de Palchi Fellowship and Translation Awards
17
Fordham-NYPL Research Fellowships in Jewish Studies
22
UCSC COR Grants – Faculty Research Grants
24
FACE Foundation – Thomas Jefferson Fund for France-US Research Collaborations
1
NIH Department of Bioethics – Postdoctoral Fellowships
Polonsky Academy for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences Postdoctoral Fellowships
6
Boston College African & African Diaspora Studies Dissertation Fellowship
Chateaubriand Fellowship for Research in France
National Endowment for the Humanities – Media Project Grants
National Endowment for the Humanities – Public Humanities Projects
National Endowment for the Humanities – Short Documentary Grants
7
UCLA Institute of American Cultures – Visiting Scholars
8
Switzer Fellowship for Environmental Improvement
10
TBA21–Academy – Ocean Fellowship Program
11
Harvard University – Environmental Fellows Program
NEH/FPIRI Fellowships for Scholars Conducting Field-Based Humanities Research in Palestine
NSF Sustainable Regional Systems Research Networks
The Senses and the Sensible – Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities at Haverford College
UCHRI – Junior Faculty Manuscript Workshop
UCHRI – Multicampus Graduate Student Working Groups
UCHRI – Residential Research Group (RRG): Topic Proposals (Fall 2021 and Spring 2022)
UCHRI – Short-Term Collaborative Research Residency
UCSC THI SSRC Dissertation Proposal Development Program
12
CAORC Multi-Country Research Fellowship Program
CAORC National Endowment for the Humanities Senior Research Fellowship Program
13
National Endowment for the Arts – Translation Projects
William T. Grant Foundation – Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
14
National Endowment for the Humanities – Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections
15
American Antiquarian Society – NEH Long-Term Fellowships
American Bar Foundation Doctoral Fellowships in Law and Inequality
CES Dissertation Completion Fellowships in European Studies
Mary Isabel Sibley Fellowship for Greek Studies
National Endowment for the Humanities – Digital Humanities Advancement Grants
New-York Historical Society Fellowships
NSF Accountable Institutions and Behavior
NSF Law and Science (LS) Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement (DDRI) Grant
NSF Linguistics Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement (DDRI) Grant
Society for the Humanities at Cornell University – Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships (for Music)
Spencer Foundation – Large Research Grants on Education (internal deadline)
Terra Foundation for American Art – Research Travel Grants
UCSC THI C.L. Barber Fellowship with Santa Cruz Shakespeare
Walter J. Jensen Fellowship for French Studies
Winterthur Museum Research Fellowship Program
18
American Research Center In Egypt – Research Fellowships
22
Kress Foundation – Conservation Fellowships
25
Mabelle McLeod Lewis Memorial Fund’s Dissertation Completion Awards
28
WK Kellogg Foundation – Racial Equity 2030 Grant (applicant registration)
American Philosophical Society – John C. Slater Predoctoral Fellowship in the History of Science
Ford Foundation – Senior Fellowship
UC-Hispanic Serving Institutions Doctoral Diversity Initiative
UC Valuing Open and Inclusive Conversation and Engagement (VOICE) Initiative
December
1
American Philosophical Society – Franklin Research Grants
Bard Graduate Center/Brooklyn Museum Postdoctoral Fellow in the Arts of Africa
Berlin Program for Advanced German and European Studies
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture – Scholar-in-Residence Program
2
NEH – Collaborative Research Grants
NEH – Scholarly Editions and Scholarly Translations Grants
University of Alberta – Postdoctoral Fellowships
Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation – Mellon Emerging Faculty Leaders
4
American Philosophical Society – Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellowships
Metropolitan Museum of Art – Conservation Fellowship and Scientific Research Fellowship
Metropolitan Museum of Art – Research Scholarship in Photograph Conservation
6
Library of Congress – Kluge Fellowship in Digital Studies
7
Pembroke Center Postdoctoral Research Associate on the theme of “Color”
10
Ford Foundation – Dissertation Fellowship
Ford Foundation – Doctoral Fellowship
15
ABF/National Science Foundation Doctoral Fellowship Program in Law & Inequality
ABF/Northwestern University Doctoral Fellowship Program in Law and Social Science
American Educational Research Association – Dissertation Grants
Center for Engaged Scholarship – Dissertation Fellowships
Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity in Society – Postdoctoral Fellowships
Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation – Venetian Research Program
Frederick Douglass Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship
National Museum of Asian Art – Anne van Biema Fellowship for Research on Japanese Visual Art
Spencer Foundation – Racial Equity Research Grants (internal “intent to apply” deadline)
16
American Philosophical Society – Lewis and Clark Fund for Exploration and Field Research
1
American Academy in Rome – Rome Prize
American Association of University Women – Dissertation Fellowships
American Association of University Women – Postdoctoral Research Leave Fellowships
American Association of University Women – Short-Term Research Publication Grants
American-Scandinavian Foundation – Fellowships/Grants to Study in Scandinavia
George A. and Eliza Gardner Howard Foundation Fellowship (Creative Nonfiction & History)
Kurt Weill Foundation for Music Grants Program
Newberry Library Long-Term Fellowships
NSF Social, Behavioral, and Economic (SBE) Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
Smithsonian American Art Museum – Research Fellowships in American Art
Smithsonian Institution Fellowship Program
Smithsonian Lemelson Center – Arthur Molella Distinguished Fellowship
Smithsonian Postgraduate/Postdoctoral Fellowships in Conservation of Museum Collections Program
University of California – President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
2
ACLS Leading Edge Fellowships
California Humanities – California Documentary Project Research & Development and Grants
Luce/ACLS Early Career Fellowships in China Studies
4
SSRC International Dissertation Research Fellowship
5
Spencer Foundation: Small Research Grants on Education
Mahindra Humanities Center at Harvard – Postdoctoral Fellowships
Metropolitan Museum of Art –Fellowship in History of Art and Visual Culture
Metropolitan Museum of Art – Leonard A. Lauder Fellowship in Modern Art
Metropolitan Museum of Art – Interdisciplinary Fellowship
11
Luce/ACLS Program in Religion, Journalism & International Affairs Collaborative Programming Grants
13
NSF Ethical and Responsible Research (internal deadline)
15
American Association of University Women – International Fellowships
Bard Graduate Center Fields of the Future Fellowship
Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (CASVA) – Beinecke Postdoctoral Program
Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (CASVA) – Predoctoral Dissertation Fellowship
Center for Khmer Studies – Dissertation Research Fellowships
Center for Khmer Studies – Senior Fellowships
Terra Foundation Affiliated Fellowship in Rome
Terra Foundation for American Art Postdoctoral Teaching Fellowship, Berlin
Williams College – Gaius Charles Bolin Dissertation and Post-MFA Fellowships
16
Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Program in Buddhist Studies
UCSC/CITRIS: Tech for Social Good Grants
UCSC COR Grants – New Faculty Research Grants
University of North Carolina – Postdoctoral Program for Faculty Diversity
Woodrow Wilson Charlotte Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship
18
National Academy of Education/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
NEH – Dynamic Language Infrastructure – Documenting Endangered Languages Senior Research Grants
20
Leifur Eiríksson Foundation Fellowships for Research in Iceland
Open Society Foundation – Soros Justice Fellowships
UC Big Ideas Contest (pre-proposal)
23
Clare College, University of Cambridge – Junior Research Fellowship
30
Kress Foundation – History of Art Institutional Fellowships
15
Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (CASVA) – Senior Fellowship Program
Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange – Grants and Fellowships
Institute for Advanced Studies – School of Historical Studies
Institute for Advanced Studies – Mellon Fellowships for Assistant Professors
16
UCSC HUMANITIES/ARTS Astrobiology Graduate Research Fellow
Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship in Women’s Studies
19
California Humanities – Humanities for All Quick Grants
23
Spencer Foundation – Conference Grants
26
Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program (internal deadline; if interested, submit an InfoReady application)
28
Getty/ACLS Postdoctoral Fellowships in the History of Art
Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellowships in American Art
Luce/ACLS Program in Religion, Journalism & International Affairs Fellowships for Scholars
Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowships
Mellon/ACLS Scholars & Society Fellowships
29
Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
30
UCSC Global and Community Health (GCH) Wellbeing Awards
University of Toronto – Postdoctoral Fellowships in Jewish Studies
July
1
Yale LGBT Studies Research Fellowship (updated deadline)
American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS) – Junior Fellowships
American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS) – Senior Long- and Short-term Fellowships
American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS) – Performing and Creative Arts Fellowships
Nineteenth Century Studies Association – NCSA Emerging Scholars Award
Nineteenth Century Studies Association – NCSA Article Prize
Middle East Studies Association (MESA) – Kerr Dissertation Award
Spencer Foundation Research Grants on Education
5
International Research Center for Cultural Studies – IFK Senior Fellowship
International Research Center for Cultural Studies – IFK Research Fellowship
15
National Endowment for the Humanities – Humanities Collections and Reference Resources
National Science Foundation – Linguistics
16
National Endowment for the Humanities – Humanities Initiatives at Hispanic-Serving Institutions
August
1
Guggenheim Foundation – Research Grant
3
National Science Foundation – Science and Technology Studies
California Humanities – Project Grants
12
National Endowment for the Humanities – Public Humanities Projects
National Endowment for the Humanities – Media Projects: Production Grants
June
1
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS) – Fellowship Award
CLAGS – Sylvia Rivera Award in Transgender Studies
National Museum of American History Behring Center – Internship
Public Interest Technology University Network (PIT-UN) Network Challenge Funding Program
3
Women’s Congressional Policy Institute – Congressional Fellowships
7
Prism Foundation Scholarship
10
National Endowment for the Humanities – Digital Projects for the Public
11
National Endowment for the Humanities – Preservation and Access Education and Training
15
Coordinating Council for Women in History (CCWH) – Ida B. Wells Graduate Student Fellowship
CCWH – Berks Graduate Student Fellowship
National Trust Preservation Funds
California Humanities – Quick Grants
California Humanities – CA CARES Relief Grants
19
Friedman Family Foundation Grants
30
National Endowment for the Humanities – Digital Humanities Advancement Grants
The Americas Research Network (ARENET) – Betty J. Meggers Grant Program
Birmingham Museum of Art – the Goodrich Internship
American Philosophical Association – Diversity and Inclusiveness Funding
1
The Humanities Institute – Research Clusters 2020-2021
John W. Kluge Center (Library of Congress) – David B. Larson Fellowship in Health and Spirituality
6
William T. Grant Foundation Research Grants on Inequality
William T. Grant Foundation Research Grants on Improving the Use of Research Evidence
7
Spencer Foundation – Conference Grants (contact CFR@ucsc.edu and Karen Brooks for more information)
11
National Endowment for the Humanities – NEH Cares: Cultural Organizations
15
National Endowment for the Humanities – Research and Development
National Endowment for the Humanities – Preservation and Access Education and Training
National Endowment for the Humanities – Infrastructure and Capacity Building Challenge Grants
Coordinating Council for Women in History – Catherine Prelinger Award
Coordinating Council for Women in History – Ida B. Wells Graduate Student Fellowship
30
Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa (ASMEA) – Research Grant
1
The Humanities Institute (THI) Public Fellows Summer Fellowship
The Humanities Institute (THI) Public Fellows Year Long Fellowship
Kress Foundation Digital Art History Grant
Kress Foundation Conservation Grant
William T. Grant Foundation – Scholars Program (Internal deadline, email Carol Schimke, CFR for more information)
8
National Endowment for the Humanities – Awards for Hispanic Serving Institutions
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowships
Whiting Foundation – Whiting Public Engagement Program (Internal deadline, email Irena Polić, THI for more information)
9
National Endowment for the Arts – Challenge America Grant
10
Porter College Hitchcock Modern Poetry Fund
Public Humanities Graduate Student Instructors
1
Cornell University School of Criticism and Theory Summer Session
German Historical Institute Fellowships at the Horner Library
National Endowment for the Humanities – Summer Programs
Ucross Foundation Residency Program
Lee Kong Chian NUS-Stanford Fellowship on Southeast Asia
Coha-Gunderson Prize in Speculative Futures
2
Phillips Fund for Native American Research
Tinker Foundation Field Research Grants
American Folklife Center – Archie Green Fellowships
3
National Endowment for the Humanities – Summer Seminars and Institutes for Higher Education Faculty
Spencer Foundation Research Grants on Education
5
National Endowment for the Humanities – Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities
9
UCHRI Engaging Humanities Grant
UCHRI Digital Humanities Grant
UCHRI Multicampus Faculty Working Groups
UCHRI Multicampus Graduate Student Working Groups
UCHRI Short-Term Collaborative Research Residency
UCHRI Graduate Student Professionalization Workshop
UCHRI – Disciplining Diversity: A Call for a Residential Research Group
UCHRI Mid-Career Faculty Manuscript Workshop
UCHRI Residential Research Group (RRG) – Topic Proposals
11
National Endowment for the Arts – Creative Writing Fellowships
13
UCHRI – Experimentation: California as Experiment in Living and Lifestyle
15
Smithsonian Institution Archives – Summer Internships
UC-Historically Black Colleges and Universities Initiative Summer Research Internship Support Grant
18
Mellon/ACLS Public Fellows Competition
20
The Humanities Institute (THI) Public Fellows Summer Fellowship
The Humanities Institute (THI) Public Fellows Year Long Fellowship
30
Foley-Mendelssohn Travel Scholarship
Library of Congress Hispanic Division Huntington Volunteer Internship Program
Porter College Research Fellowships
Porter College Undergraduate Fellowships & Student Project Funds
1
Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation – Dissertation Fellowships
Intercollegiate Studies Institute – Graduate Fellowships
Department of Black Studies at UC Santa Barbara – Dissertation Fellowship
3
California Humanities – Humanities for All Project Grant
University of California President’s Faculty Research Fellowships in the Humanities
Mabelle McLeod Lewis Memorial Fund’s Dissertation Completion Awards
McNeil Center for Early American Studies – Dissertation Fellowship Program
5
National Endowment for the Humanities – Public Scholars
7
Merrill College Student Special Project Funds
Spencer Foundation Research Grants on Education
10
Carnegie Mellon University – Beinecke Scholarship
Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute (SEASSI) Scholarship
13
National Endowment for the Humanities – Summer Seminars and Institutes for Higher Education Faculty Email Irena Polić for more information
14
Sciences Po Teaching Fellowships
Comcast NBCU Foundation – Innovation Grants
17
Fordham-NYPL Research Fellowships in Jewish Studies
18
Fulbright-Hays – Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad notify Karen Brooks at OSP by February 3rd to apply
20
CARE – UC Innovation Fellowship
UCSC Committee on Research (COR) Grants
24
UC MEXUS – CONACYT Collaborative Grants
UC MEXUS – CONACYT Postdoctoral Research Fellowships
French-American Cultural Exchange (FACE) Foundation – Thomas Jefferson Fund
1
Polonsky Postdoctoral Fellowships
8
National Endowment for the Humanities – Media Projects: Production Grants
National Endowment for the Humanities – Media Projects: Development Grants
National Endowment for the Humanities – Public Humanities Projects
National Endowment for the Humanities – Short Documentaries
American Council of Learned Societies – Digital Extension Grants
Spencer Foundation – Research Practice Partnerships: Collaborative Research for Educational Change
9
WT Grant Foundation – Research Grants on Improving the Use of Research Evidence
Haverford College – Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship
UCLA Graduate and Predoctoral Fellowships in Ethnic Studies
10
C.L. Barber Fellowship with Santa Cruz Shakespeare Summer
15
Mellon – Council for European Studies Dissertation Completion Fellowship
National Geographic Research Grants
NSF Linguistics Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement (DDRI) Grant
NSF Law and Science (LS) Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement (DDRI) Grant
National Endowment for the Humanities – Digital Humanities Advancement Grants
National Endowment for the Humanities – Preservation Assistance Grants for Smaller Institutions
American Bar Foundation Doctoral Fellowships in Law and Inequality
Binational Visiting Fellow Tandem Program in the History of Migration at GHI PRO in Berkeley
Department of Justice National Institute of Justice Research Assistantship Program
Center for Urban History of East Central Europe – Residence Grants
Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange Conference/Seminar/Workshop Grants
23
CAORC National Endowment for the Humanities Senior Research Fellowship
CAORC Multi-Country Research Fellowship
24
UC-HSI Doctoral Diversity Initiative
28
Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation – Academic Conference Competition
30
National Endowment for the Humanities – Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections
31
Fritz Thyssen Pre-Dissertation Fellowship for Doctoral Students in German and European History
1
Washington University in St. Louis – Postdoctoral Research Associates in Religion and Politics
2
Tanner Visiting Research Fellowships
Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation – Mellon Emerging Faculty Leaders
4
NEH Collaborative Research Grants
NEH Scholarly Editions and Translation Grants
10
Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship
Ford Foundation Doctoral Fellowship
15
Newberry Library Short-Term Fellowship
16
UCHRI – Graduate Student Dissertation Support
UCHRI – Junior Faculty Manuscript Workshop
UCHRI – Mid-Career Faculty Manuscript Workshop
UCHRI – Residential Research Group (RRG): Topic Proposals (Spring 2021, Fall 2021, and Spring 2022)