Fellowships
Arts International – The Fund for U.S. Artists: Provides support for U.S. artists invited to participate in major international performing arts festivals and recurring visual arts exhibitions.
Deadline: May 3 and September 7
http://www.artsinternational.org/programs/the_fund/index.htm
Atlantic Center for the Arts: provides talented artists an opportunity to work and collaborate with some of the world’s most distinguished contemporary artists in the fields of composing, visual, literary, and performing arts. Community interaction is coordinated through on site and outreach presentations, workshops and exhibitions.
Deadline: various
http://www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org/
The Fine Arts Work Center: offers a unique residency program for writers and visual artists in the crucial early stages of their careers. Located in Provincetown , an area with a long history as an arts colony, the Work Center provides seven-month fellowships to twenty fellows each ear.
Deadlines: December 1
http://www.fawc.org/winter/index.shtm
Getty Research Institute for the History of Art and Humanities: Pre- and Postdoctoral Fellowships provide support for emerging scholars to complete work on projects related to the Getty Research Institute's annual theme.
Deadline: November 1
http://www.getty.edu/grants/research/scholars/pre_post_fellows.html http://www.getty.edu/grants/research/scholars/pre_post_fellows.html
MacAuthur Fellows Program: awards fellowships directly to individuals rather than through institutions. Recipients may be artists, writers, scientists, social scientists, humanists, teachers, activists, or workers in other fields, with or without institutional affiliations. They may use their fellowship o advance their expertise, engage in interdisciplinary work, or, if they wish, to change fields or alter the direction of their careers.
Deadline: various
http://www.macfdn.org/programs/fel/fel_overview.htm
MacDowell Colony – Residencies for Writers, Composers, and Artists: Funding is available to artists of all type for residencies at the colony. Located in Peterborough , New Hampshire .
Deadline: September 15, 2004
http://www.macdowellcolony.org/
Montana Artists Refuge: The Refuge offers affordable short and long-term living and studio spaces for artists of all disciplines. A variety of living and studio spaces is available to meet the needs of individual artists.
Deadline: May 15, August 15 and January15 http://www.montanaartistsrefuge.org/resprogram.htm
National Gallery of Art: Applications will be considered for study in the history, theory, and criticism of the visual arts (painting, sculpture, architecture, landscape architecture, urbanism, prints and drawings, film, photography, decorative arts, industrial design, and other arts) of any geographical area and of any period. The visiting senior fellowships are for those who have held a PhD for at least five years. There are also two month and sixty day visiting senior fellowships.
Deadlines: September 21, 2004
http://www.nga.gov/resources/casvavissen.htm
Princess Grace Foundation - U.S.A. : The foundation is dedicated to identifying and assisting talent in theater, dance, and film through grants in the form of scholarships, apprenticeships, and fellowships.
Deadline: rolling
Vermont Studio Center : VSC offers over 50 Full Fellowships a year, which are open to all artists and writers. To apply for a VSC Fellowship, based on merit, for 4 weeks at no fee, submit your application for the jury reviews VSC holds 3 times a year.
Deadline: June 15, October 1, February 15
http://www.vermontstudiocenter.org/fullfellowship.html
Virginia Center for the Creative Arts: The Virginia Center for the Creative Arts is a working retreat for writers, visual artists, and composers. It is located at Mt. San Angelo , a 450 acre estate in Amherst County , Virginia , approximately 160 miles southwest of Washington D.C. The VCCA provides residential Fellowships of two weeks to two months in a rural setting where artists may work, free from the distractions and responsibilities of day-to-day life.
Deadline: May 15, September 15, January 15
Deloitte Foundation - Doctoral Fellowship Program : Support for doctoral candidates in accounting. Up to ten $20,000 grants are awarded each year. Contact the Accounting Department head at the appropriate educational institution for application information.
Deadline: October 15
http://www.deloitte.com/dtt/home/0%2C2334%2Csid%25253D1000%2C00.html
Delta Pi Epsilon National Research Foundation: Supports research for the advancement of technical and scientific investigation in the field of business education.
Deadline: continuous
*website currently unavailable
Hagley Museum and Library: Effort is concentrated in Hagley's areas of research and collection interest: American economic, business, industrial, and technological history.
Deadline: June 30, October 29, March 31
http://www.hagley.lib.de.us/center.html
National Endowment for Financial Education: Seeks to acquire information to help Americans control their finances.
Deadline: August 5, February 4, and April 1
http://www.nefe.org/pages/innovative.html
Social Science Research Council - Abe Fellowship Program : This program supports postdoctoral research on contemporary policy-relevant issues. Abe Fellows will be eligible for up to 12 months of full-time support.
Deadline: various
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: Provides public and private decision-makers with usable and timely information on health care policy, financing, and market developments.
Deadline: continuous
American Educational Research Association: Provides small grants, fellowships, and training for researchers who conduct studies of education policy and practice using quantitative methods and including the analysis of data from large-scale data sets.
Deadline: September 5, March 10 and January 10
http://www.aera.net/grantsprogram/index.html
Association for Asian Studies: Small grants available for audiovisual materials to be used in the classroom.
Deadline: October 1 and February 1
http://www.aasianst.org/grants/grants.htm
John J. & Nancy Lee Roberts Fellowship: supports cutting-edge research on primary, secondary, and/or higher education in the Middle East and North Africa region. Awards of up to $30,000 for 12-month fellowship.
Deadline: April 1
http://www.irex.org/programs/roberts/index.asp
The Spencer Foundation: Investigates ways in which education, broadly conceived, can be improved around the world.
Deadline: continuous
Wabash Center : Provides funds for activities that enhance teaching and learning in the fields of religion or theology. It seeks to fund projects that improve practical application of teaching and learning methods, that create a supportive environment for teachers, or that promote a sustained conversation about pedagogy.
Deadline: January 1, May 1, September 1
http://www.wabashcenter.wabash.edu/grants/index.html
American Antiquarian Society: offers three broad categories of visiting research fellowships, with tenures ranging from one to twelve months. All of the fellowships are designed to enable scholars, advanced graduate students, and others to spend an uninterrupted block of time doing research in the AAS library on their projects and discussing their work with others.
Deadline: October 15
http://www.americanantiquarian.org/fellowships.htm
American Council of Learned Societies: supports scholarship in the humanities and humanities-related social sciences.
Deadline: varies by program
http://www.acls.org/fellows.htm
American Institute of Indian Studies: the advancement of knowledge and understanding of India, its people, and culture.
Deadline: July 1
http://www.indiastudies.org/fellow.htm
American Philosophical Society: offers several types of fellowships for study in the humanities.
Deadline: varies according to program
http://www.amphilsoc.org/grants/
American Association of University Women: supports postdoctoral research leave from accredited institutions.
Deadline: November 1
http://www.aauw.org/fga/fellowships_grants/
American Sociological Association: brings a PhD-level sociologist to Washington, DC, to work as a staff member on a congressional committee or in a congressional office, or as a member of a congressional agency (e.g., the General Accounting Office).
Deadline: February 1
http://www.asanet.org/student/congfell.html
George Bush Presidential Library Foundation: Funding priority will be given to proposals that have the greatest likelihood of publication and subsequent usefulness to educators, scholars, students, and policymakers. Deadline: October 15 and March 15
http://www.georgebushfoundation.org/bush/html/GrantPrograms/ODonnell.htm
Columbia University Society of Fellows in the Humanities: The Society is proud to sponsor some of the most interesting interdisciplinary work in the humanities currently conducted in the US .
Deadline: various
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/societyoffellows/
Cornell University Society for the Humanities Mellow Postdoctoral Fellowships: While in residence at Cornell, postdoctoral fellows hold department affiliation and have limited teaching duties and the opportunity for scholarly work. Mellon Foundation postdoctoral fellowships are available in five areas of specialization.
Deadline: October 21
http://www.arts.cornell.edu/sochum/
Dactyl Foundation – for writers: Our public program series features the work of humanities scholars who are applying research in the sciences to the study of the arts. Dactyl Foundation's programming mission (guiding its art exhibitions, readings, film screenings, and lectures) is "to develop an aesthetic that is informed by science, history, and philosophy and that takes into consideration both the intellectual and intuitive responses to art.
Deadline: continuous
http://www.dactyl.org/thought/thought.html#essays
Gerald R. Ford Foundation: awards grants of up to $2,000 each in support of research in the holdings of the Gerald R. Ford Library.
Deadline: September 15 and February 15
http://www.ford.utexas.edu/library/hpgrants.htm
Friends Historical Library: Conducts research using the resources of the Friends Historical Library and/or Swarthmore Peace Collection.
Deadline: September 15
www.usip.org/fellows/srfellows.html
George Mason University – Institute for Humane Studies: Provides travel grants that support research or presentations at academic conferences with projects related to the classical libertarian intellectual tradition.
Deadline: continuous
http://www.theihs.org/subcategory.php/26.html?menuid=4
German Historical Institute: The GHI awards short-term fellowships of one to six months to German and American doctoral students as well as post-doctoral scholars/Habilitanden in the fields of German history, the history of German-American relations, and the role of Germany and the USA in international relations. Also available in American History.
Deadline: May 31 and October 15
http://www.ghi-dc.org/scholarship_doc.html
Getty Research Institute for the History of Art and Humanities: Pre- and Postdoctoral Fellowships provide support for emerging scholars to complete work on projects related to the Getty Research Institute's annual theme.
Deadline: November 1
http://www.getty.edu/grants/research/scholars/pre_post_fellows.html
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation: Fellowships to assist research and artistic creation.
Deadline: Varies
Indiana University : The Lilly Library invites applications for visiting fellowships for research in residence in its collections. Its holdings support research in British, French, and American literature and history; the literature of voyages and exploration, specifically the European expansion in the Americas ; early printing, and the Church, children's literature, music; film, radio and television; medicine, science, and architecture; and food and drink.
Deadline: October 1 and April 1 http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/fellowships.shtml
International Center for Jefferson Studies: Residential Fellowships at e Center in Charlottesville, VA. Fellowships and grants are open to all scholars working on Jefferson projects and are awarded on a competitive basis. Foreign nationals are particularly encouraged to apply.
Deadlines: November 1 and April 1
http://www.monticello.org/research/fellowships/
Jentel Artist Residency Program: Four-week residencies are offered for writers of all genres for professional development.
Deadline: September 15 and January 15
John F. Kennedy Library Foundation: Grant applications are evaluated on the basis of expected utilization of available holdings of the Library, the degree to which they address research needs in Kennedy period studies, and the qualifications of applicants.
Deadline: August 15 and March 15
http://www.cs.umb.edu/jfklibrary/krg.htm
Knights of Columbus at St. Louis University – Vatican Film Library: The Vatican Film Library Mellon Fellowship is offered through the Vatican Film Library for research of periods between two and eight weeks in length, though shorter periods of time can be accommodated. The NEH Research Fellowship is offered through the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Saint Louis University .
Deadline: June 1 and October 1
http://www.slu.edu/libraries/vfl/fllwshp.htm
Louisville Institute: Offers a modest general grant program which supports a limited number of individual and collaborative projects related to the priorities of the Louisville Institute, especially projects that bring actors and academics together.
Deadline: March 1, July 1, November 1
http://www.louisville-institute.org/secondary/generalgrant.asp
Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation: Supports short-term residential research at the LBJ Library in Austin, Texas .
Deadline: August 31 and February 28
http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/johnson/archives.hom/resinfo.asp
Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities: Funds projects which engage participants in thinking critically about fundamental questions of value, purpose, and meaning, promote better understanding of ourselves and others, past and present, are conducted in a spirit of open and informed inquiry, and involve partnerships between community organizations, cultural institutions, and scholars in the humanities.
Deadline: varies
http://www.mfh.org/grants/index.htm
National Endowment for the Humanities: Fellowships support individuals pursuing advanced research in the humanities that contributes to scholarly knowledge or to the general public's understanding of the humanities.
Deadline: see internet site for details
http://www.neh.fed.us/grants/guidelines/fellowships.html
National Humanities Center: Offers fellowships in literary studies, art history or culture, and a senior fellowship in Asian studies, theology or American art history.
Deadline: October 15
http://www.nhc.rtp.nc.us/fellowships/appltoc.htm
National Humanities Center – ACLS Burkhardt Fellowships for recently Tenured Scholars: Fellowships up to $50,000
Deadline: October 1
http://www.nhc.rtp.nc.us/fellowships/fellshipapinfo.htm
Newberry Library – Fellowship in the Humanities: Offers long and short term fellowships in numerous areas of the humanities.
Deadline: January 15
http://www.newberry.org/nl/research/L3rfellowships.html
Oregon State University Center for the Humanities: The fellowship program is primarily concerned with offering research opportunities both for members of humanities departments as traditionally defined and for other scholars seriously interested in humanistic issues. Thus the primary emphasis is on research and writing.
Deadline: continuous
http://oregonstate.edu/dept/humanities/fellowship.html
Organization of American Historians: Support is given in recognition of scholarly and professional achievements in the field of American history.
Deadlines: varies
Rockefeller Foundation: The Center offers one-month stays at the Bellagio Study and Conference Center in northern Italy for 15 residents at a time in any discipline or field and coming from any country who expect a publication, exhibition, performance or other concrete product to result.
Deadline: May 10, August 26, January 10
http://www.rockfound.org/display.asp?context=3&SectionTypeID=6
Rockefeller Foundation – Resident Fellowships in the Humanities: Supports scholars who are testing disciplinary boundaries or moving into newer fields of inquiry in the humanities.
Deadline: varies
http://www.rockfound.org/display.asp?context=3&DocID=622
Smithsonian Institute: Title VIII Research Scholarships are available to scholars who are U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents in pre-tenure positions.
Deadline: June 1, September 1, December 1, and March 1
http://wwics.si.edu/index.cfm?topic_id=1424&fuseaction=topics.item&news_id=8713
Stanford Humanities Center: Offers external fellowships to more than 150 faculty from nearly 100 universities in the United States and other countries. External fellows come from all ranks of the professoriate and from a wide variety of colleges and universities.
Deadline: varies
http://shc.stanford.edu/fellowships/guidelines.htm
Harry S. Truman Library Institute: The Institute's purpose is to foster the Truman Library as a center for research and as a provider of educational and public programs.
Deadline: October 1 and April 1
http://www.trumanlibrary.org/grants/
The Carter G. Woodson Institute for Afro-American and African Studies at the University of Virginia: The Woodson Institute invites scholars working in the humanities and social sciences to apply for pre-doctoral (two-year) and postdoctoral (one-year) fellowships. These residential fellowships are designed to facilitate the completion of dissertations/manuscripts in African American and African Studies and related fields.
Deadline: continuous
http://www.virginia.edu/woodson/programs/fellowships.html
The Council on Foreign Relations: nurtures outstanding thinkers and writers from a variety of fields who have the potential to become foreign policy leaders. The Program recruits individuals whose principal mission ill be frontier policy scholarship, leading to several major published articles or a book during the fellowship tenure.
Deadline: continuous
http://www.cfr.org/about/fellowship_nextgen.php
The Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers: Fellowships open to all people whose work will benefit directly from access to the collections at the Humanities and Social Sciences Library.
Deadline: not listed
http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/scholars/index.html
The New American Foundation – New America Fellows Program: Offers promising young writers/thinkers with support to establish themselves as credible voices in national debate.
Deadline: continuous
University of Kansas – Kenneth Spencer Research Library: Will award grants on the basis of relevance of the proposal to the holdings of the Spencer Library, the merits and significance of the project, and the qualifications of the applicant.
Deadline: Aug. 15, 2004
http://spencer.lib.ku.edu/ksrlgrants/index.htm
Villanova University - Lawrence C. Gallen Teaching Fellowships in the Humanities: Gallen Teaching fellows will teach three courses a semester in the College of Arts and Sciences Core Humanities Program. The Core Humanities Program is a writing-intensive interdisciplinary seminar program required of all first-year students.
Deadline: continuous
http://www.artsci.villanova.edu/corehumanities/GallenFellowships.htm
Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and Public Policy: Many different grants offered in subjects chosen by year. See site for more details.
Deadline: May 1, October 1, February 1
http://www.virginia.edu/vfh/grant/grantapp.html
Wabash Center: The Wabash Center offers several Study Leave Grants for study projects in the 2004-2007 academic years that focus directly on pedagogy in the teaching of theology and religion.
Deadlines: May 1, September 1, January 1
http://www.wabashcenter.wabash.edu/grants/grantlist.html
W. E. B. Du Bois Institute: Encourages research on African American issues and culture.
Deadline: January 15
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~du_bois/FELLOWS_PROGRAM/Program_Description/
White House Historical Association: seek proposals for projects shedding light on the roles of the White House as home, workplace, museum, structure, and symbol. Teachers and scholars whose work enhances understanding of how the White House functions in its several capacities and of life and work at all levels within the walls of the President's House are encouraged to apply.
Deadline: September 1 and March 1
http://www.whitehousehistory.org/08/subs/08_g.html
Woodrow Wilson Center: Projects concerning East European or Baltic studies should focus on fields in the social sciences and humanities including, but not limited to: Anthropology, History, Political Science, Slavic Languages and Literatures, and Sociology.
Deadline: June 1, September 1, December 1, and March 1
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation: Funds are provided for collaborative research between Berman , U.S. and/or Canadian scholars in the humanities, social sciences, law, and economics.
Deadline: October 31 and April 30
http://www.humboldt-foundation.de/en/programme/stip_aus/stp.htm
Asian Cultural Council: Enables scholars and artists to research and undertake projects in Asia involving the interdisciplinary analysis of religion and the arts.
Deadline: August 1 and February 1
http://www.asianculturalcouncil.org/programs.html
Association for Asian Studies: Grants are available for travel by scholars engaged in research on Japan and who wish to use museum, library, or other archival materials located in the U.S.
Deadline: October 1 and February1
http://www.aasianst.org/grants/grants.htm
Camargo Fellowship: Camargo Foundation maintains a study center in Cassis, France, for the benefit of fellows who wish to pursue projects in the humanities and social sciences related to French and Francophone cultures, as well as creative projects by visual artists, photographers, video artists, filmmakers, media artists, composers, and writers.
Deadline: January 15
http://www.camargofoundation.org/
Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange: Help fund travel to present papers at conferences on subjects relating to Chinese studies.
Deadline: September 15 and March 15
http://www.cckf.org/e-dornation.htm(use link for American region)
Dirkson Congressional Research Center : Helps teachers improve the quality of civics instruction, with priority on the role of Congress in our federal government. Areas of interest include designing lesson plans, creating student activities, and applying instructional technology in the classroom.
Deadline: continuous
http://www.dirksencenter.org/grantmichelciviced.htm
Fulbright Scholars Awards: Provides short-term opportunities for research abroad. Applications accepted in business administration, communications, economics, education, environmental science, information technology, law, political science, sociology, and U.S. studies.
Deadline: continuous
German Marshall Fund of the United States: Promotes the study of international and domestic policies, support comparative research and debate on key issues, and assist policy and opinion leaders’ understanding of these issues.
Deadline: continuous
http://www.gmfus.org/apps/gmf/gmfwebfinal.nsf
Human Frontier Science Program: Promotes international collaboration in researching life sciences as well as to encourage researchers.
Deadline: continuous
http://www.hfsp.org/how/appl_form.php
Open Society Archives at Central European University: Offers research grants to scholars pursuing research on Communism and the old War, WWII, Human Rights Issues and Movements, ect…
Deadline: continuous
http://www.osa.ceu.hu/grants/ResearchGrant.shtml
Smithsonian Institution – Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars: Projects concerning East European or Baltic studies should focus on fields in the social sciences and humanities including, but not limited to: Anthropology, History, Political Science, Slavic Languages and Literatures, and Sociology.
Deadline: June 1, September 1, December 1, and March 1
http://wwics.si.edu/index.cfm?fuseaction=news.item&news_id=5989#short
Weimer Classics Foundation: Awards grants in support of academic, literary, and artistic projects on the cultural history of Europe from the 18 th to 20 th centuries.
Deadline: continuous
http://www.weimar-klassik.de/english.html
American Academy of Arts & Sciences Visiting Scholars: Fellowships will be awarded to individuals who can demonstrate that their work will make a substantial contribution in one or more of the Academy's four major research areas: Science and Global Security , Social Policy and American Institutions , Humanities and Culture , and Education. Visiting scholars are expected to be in residence at the Academy throughout the academic year (September-May). Faculty will generally be in residence for one academic year, although one-semester fellowships may be considered.
Deadline: October 15
http://www.amacad.org/visiting.htm
Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences – Residential Postdoctoral Fellowships: Awards up to fifty residential postdoctoral fellowships each year to scientists and scholars from this country and abroad who show exceptional accomplishment or promise in their respective fields. These fields include but are not limited to anthropology, art history, biology, classics, economics, education, geography, history, law, linguistics, literature, mathematical and statistical specialties, medicine, musicology, philosophy, political science, psychiatry, psychology, and sociology.
Deadline: Continuous
https://casbs.stanford.edu/about.php
Mary Isabel Sibley Fellowship of Phi Beta Kappa: The award may be used for the study of Greek language, literature, history, or archaeology, or the study of French language or literature.
Deadline: July 1
http://www.pbk.org/scholarships/sibley.htm
Radcliffe Institute Fellowships: Radcliffe Institute fellowships are designed to support scholars, scientists, artists, and writers of exceptional promise and demonstrated accomplishments who wish to pursue work in academic and professional fields and in the creative arts.
Deadline: October 1
http://www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/fellowships/index.php
Southern Methodist University – Clements Center for Southwest Studies: Major subject strengths include the European exploration and discovery of America, the development of the Spanish and Mexican borderlands, and the history of the Trans-Mississippi West.
Deadline: continuous
http://www.smu.edu/swcenter/clemdeg.htm
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research Fellowships: Offers fellowships in both science and economics.
Deadline: various
http://www.sloan.org/programs/
The Center for Field Research: Creating a public offering of significant research that addresses scientific, environmental, and public policy problems.
Deadline: continuous
http://www.earthwatch.org/grants/scientists.html
Fulbright: www.iie.org/fulbright
The National Endowment for the Humanities provides support to independent centers for advanced study and international research organizations for fellowship programs for humanities scholars through its Fellowship Programs at Independent Research Institutions (FPIRI). NEH fellowships provide scholars with a collegial environment and access to resources that might not be available at their home institutions.
Fellowship programs may be administered by independent centers for advanced study, libraries, and museums in the United States, or American overseas research centers or other organizations that have expertise in promoting research on foreign cultures. The centers and organizations establish their own peer review procedures for the selection of NEH grant recipients and administer the awards. Tenure of the fellowships at residential centers is usually for a minimum of four months, and stipends may also vary. Grants made through international research organizations vary in tenure and amount.
Eligibility for NEH fellowships and research awards is limited to United States citizens and foreign nationals who have been residents in the United States for the three years immediately preceding the application deadline for the grant. NEH research opportunities are intended for persons who have already completed their formal academic training. Consequently, persons seeking support for work in pursuit of a degree are not eligible for NEH fellowships and research grants. Some of the institutions listed below support predoctoral students with private funding; interested applicants should contact the organizations or centers directly.
For further information and application materials, contact the appropriate center or organization. No application materials are available from NEH.
In 2005-2006, NEH fellowships will be available at each of the following centers in the United States:
- American Antiquarian Society
- Folger Shakespeare Library
- The Huntington
- Institute for Advanced Study, School of Historical Studies
- Institute for Advanced Study, School of Social Science
- John Carter Brown Library
- The Library Company of Philadelphia
- Massachusetts Historical Society
- National Humanities Center
- Newberry Library
- Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture
- Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library
- School of American Research
- Winterthur Museum, Garden, and Library
NEH fellowships and other research grants supporting international research will also be available through the following American overseas centers and international research organizations:
- Albright Institute of Archaeological Research (Jerusalem)
- American Academy in Rome
- American Center of Oriental Research (Amman)
- American Council of Learned Societies: American Research in Humanities in the People's Republic of China
- American Council of Learned Societies in Cooperation with the Social Science Research Council: International Postdoctoral Fellowships
- American Councils for International Education: ACTR/ACCELS and the National Council on Eurasian and East European Research
- American Institute of Indian Studies
- American Philological Association/Thesaurus Linguae Latinae (Munich)
- American Research Center in Egypt (Cairo)
- American Research Institute in Turkey (Istanbul and Ankara)
- American School of Classical Studies at Athens
- Medici Archive Project
The International Education Programs Service performs planning, policy development, and grant administration functions for the international education programs.
The International Education and Foreign Language Studies domestic programs are designed to strengthen the capability and performance of American education in foreign languages and in area and international studies. Overseas programs are intended to improve secondary and postsecondary teaching and research concerning other cultures and languages, training of specialists, and the American public's general understanding of the peoples of other countries.
Programs
- American Overseas Research Centers
- Business and International Education
- Centers for International Business Education
- Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships
- Fulbright-Hays Training Grants--Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad
- Fulbright-Hays Training Grants--Faculty Research Abroad
- Fulbright-Hays Training Grants--Group Projects Abroad
- Fulbright-Hays Seminars Abroad--Bilateral Projects
- Institute for International Public Policy
- International Research and Studies
- Language Resource Centers
- National Resource Centers
- Native Hawaiian Higher Education Program
- Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information Access
- Undergraduate International Studies
American Association for the Advancement of Science: sponsors 10 science and technology policy fellowship programs to provide the opportunity for accomplished and societally aware postdoctoral to midcareer scientists and engineers to participate in and contribute to the public policy making process of the federal government.
Deadline: January 10
http://fellowships.aaas.org/congressional/sponsors.shtml
American Society for Engineering Education – Naval Research Laboratory Postdoctoral Fellowship Program: Sponsors research at a number of Naval research centers to scientists who are working on technical areas of interest and relevance to the Navy.
Deadlines: continuous
**website currently unavailable
Associated Western Universities, Inc.: Awards made to faculty members in science, mathematics, and technology.
Deadline: continuous
**website currently unavailable
The Center for Field Research: Reviewing proposals for field-based research in all discipline areas and geographic regions.
Deadline: continuous
http://www.earthwatch.org/grants/scientists.html
Foundation for Suicide Prevention: Awards grants to scholars investigating clinical, biological, or psychosocial research on the problem of suicide. Deadline: varies
http://www.afsp.org/index-1.htm
Howard Hughes Medical Institute - HHMI Professors Award: Focus is on tenured faculty with established research and educational programs in the biological sciences, who are prepared to significantly expand their undergraduate educational activities. Faculty in the biological, biochemical, and biomedical sciences are eligible, as well as those in subfields of physics, chemistry, and engineering that relate to the biomedical sciences.
Deadline: varies
Jefferson Science Fellows: Tenured academic scientists and engineers from U.S. institutions of higher learning are eligible for selection to be Jefferson Science Fellows. Each Fellow will spend one year at the U.S. Department of State for an on-site assignment in Washington, D.C. that may also involve extended stays at U.S. foreign embassies and/or missions. All JSF assignments will be designed in consultation with regional and/or functional bureaus within the U.S. Department of State.
Deadline: October 1, 2004
http://www7.nationalacademies.org/fellowships/Jefferson_Science_Fellows.html
Jeffress Trust: Basic research in chemical, medical, or other scientific fields through grants to educational and research institutions in the Commonwealth of Virginia .
Deadline: September 1 and March 1
http://www.vacadsci.org/grants.htm#JEFF
National Institute of Mental Health – Behavioral Science Track Award for Rapid Transition: Supports the entry of new investigators to the field of behavioral science research by providing rapid review and funding decisions on applications.
Deadline: June 1 and October 1
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-00-119.html
National Research Council: Awards made to scientists and engineers who can apply their special knowledge to research areas that are of interest to them and to the host laboratories and centers.
Deadline: various
http://www4.nationalacademies.org/pga/rap.nsf
Research Corporation: Programs related to the advancement of science from nonprofit institutions of higher learning and scientific associations may apply for awards.
Deadline: continuous
http://www.rescorp.org/sos/sos.htm
NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) REU Sites are based on independent proposals to initiate and conduct undergraduate research participation projects for a number of students. REU Sites projects may be based in a single discipline or academic department or be based on interdisciplinary or multi-department research opportunities with a strong intellectual focus. Proposals with an international dimension are welcomed. www.nsf.gov http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2005/nsf05592/nsf05592.pdf

