Fellowship and Grant Announcements

 


This page includes postings of fellowship and grant notices that are sent to the School and that may be of special interest to Historians.

W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research
The W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem is the oldest American research center for ancient Near Eastern studies in the Middle East. The Albright annually provides up to $330,000 in fellowships and awards to 32 recipients. In addition, 32 Associate Fellows including Senior, Post-Doctoral, and Research Fellows receive funding from other sources. Fellowships are open to students and scholars in Near Eastern studies from prehistory through the Islamic periods, including the fields of archaeology, anthropology, art history, Bible, epigraphy, historical geography, history, language, literature, philology and religion and related disciplines. All nationalities and students and scholars at all levels are eligible for at least some of our fellowships. Please note that any fellowships open to European citizens will continue to include those of the United Kingdom. The research period should be continuous, without frequent trips outside the country. Residence at the Albright is required. The option to accommodate dependents is subject to space available at the Albright. Each year, Albright Fellows, primarily from the United States, Canada, Europe, China, Israel, and Palestine exchange ideas with hundreds of other local and foreign researchers as well as with students and the public both in the US and locally. The Albright provides a wide range of programs and resources for doctoral and post-doctoral research. Programming includes an annual series of lectures, workshops, symposia, field trips, and social events. Resources include an extensive research library, access to physical and digital resources both on campus and at neighboring institutions, laboratories, storage facilities, community spaces, and living accommodations. Since William Foxwell Albright himself took scholars out on exploratory adventures to unmarked sites in no man's land, the field trip program has been an invaluable supplement to fellows' research. Each year, fellows visit a range of of sites all over the country with the experts who specialize in and excavate them. For a full list of available fellowships and to apply: http://www.aiar.org/available-fellowships

The Getty and Rothschild Foundation Announce Inaugural Getty Rothschild Fellowship
The Getty and Rothschild Foundation announce the creation of the Getty Rothschild Fellowship, which will support innovative scholarsihp in the history of art, collecting, and conservation, using the collection and resources of both institutions. The fellowship offers art historians, museum professionals, or conservators the opportunity to reserach and study at both the Getty in Los Angeles and Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire, England.

AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL STUDIES AT ATHENS, STUDY IN GREECE 2017-2018
ASCSA PROGRAMS AND FELLOWSHIPS available. Membership application to the School must be made online at www.ascsa.edu.gr at the same time you apply to any outside funding organization for work at the School. Please see website for deadlines.

National Gallery of Art
The Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts announces its programs for Paul Mellon and Ailsa Mellon Bruce Visiting Senior Fellowships, Senior Fellowship Program, and A.W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. Fellowships are for full-time research, and scholars are expected to reside in Washington and to participate in the activities of the Center throughout the fellowship period. Lectures, colloquia, and informal discussions complement the fellowship program. Each visiting senior fellow is provided with a study. In addition, visiting senior fellows who relocate to Washington are provided with housing in apartments near the Gallery, subject to availability. Visiting senior fellows have access to the notable resources represented by the art collections, the library, and the image collections of the National Gallery of Art, as well as to the Library of Congress and other specialized research libraries and collections in the Washington area. Additional information at: https://www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/research/casva/fellowships.html

Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies
The Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies seeks outstanding scholars who are at the start of their careers whose work combines disciplinary excellence with a command of the language, history or culture of non-Western countries or regions. Each yer the Academy makes 4 two-year appointments for such individuals. For further information visit http://wcfia.harvard.edu/funding.

Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Wasimi Foundation for Policy Research
The Sheikh Saud Bin Saqr Al Qasimi Foundation for Policy Research seeks to conduct and promote high quality research to help inform policy makers in Ras Al Khaimah (RAK), the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and broader Gulf region. To this end, the Foundation welcomes proposals from scholars in a wide range of disciplines and professional fields that address issues related to its research priority areas of education, public health (social dimensions), and urban development and planning. Grants include: Doctoral Research Grants, Faculty Research Grants and Seed Grants. For additional information and to apply visit the Al Qasimi Foundation website: http://www.alqasimifoundation.com/en/what-we-do-l2/37/research-overview.

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
For details on all fellowships and grants available click here. Multiple deadlines.

Kennan Institute
For details on all grant opportunities and internships available click here. Multiple deadlines.

Gerda Henkel Foundation
In cooperation with the European Commission the Gerda Henkel Foundation launches the second round of its M4HUMAN (Mobility for experienced researchers in historical humanities and Islamic studies) programme. The funding initiative gives outstanding researchers the opportunity to spend a longer period of time at a foreign research institution of their choice. For additional information click here.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art annually welcomes a vibrant group of graduate students, museum professionals, and senior scholars to undertake independent study and research related to the Museum's collections. Fellows become immersed in the life of the Museum through behind-the-scenes tours, weekly gatherings with members of the Museum staff, and tours of the collections and exhibitions. For additional information click here.