by Jarrod Crockett | Dec 21, 2012 | Economics, Finance, History, Humanities, Social Sciences
The EHA supports research in economic history through three grant programs: Arthur H. Cole Grants in Aid – These grants typically do not exceed $5,000 and fund research in economic history, irrespective of time period or geographic area. Graduate Dissertation...
by Jarrod Crockett | Dec 21, 2012 | Biology, Chemistry, Health and Human Services, History, Humanities, Libraries, Social Sciences, STEM
The APS offers short-term residential fellowships for conducting research in its collections. Subject areas include: early American history and culture; American Indian Language; 18th and 19th-century natural history; anthropology, biochemistry, physiology, and...
by Jarrod Crockett | Dec 21, 2012 | Arts and Museums, History, Humanities, Libraries, Literature, Philosophy
The Folger Shakespeare Library offers short-term fellowships for scholars who want to use the library’s resources to research the early modern period. Fellowships provide a stipend of $2,500 per month and last for one to three months. Applications are due March...
by Jarrod Crockett | Dec 21, 2012 | Education, Humanities, Religion
The Wabash Center provides grants for activities that enhance teaching and learning in the fields of religion and theology. Proposals need to demonstrate that the project improves practical application of teaching and learning methods, creates a supportive environment...
by Jarrod Crockett | Dec 21, 2012 | Arts and Museums, Humanities, Law, Political Science, Social Sciences
ITS offers a variety of grants for research in Ottoman and modern Turkish studies. These include: Sabbatical Research Grants Dissertation Writing Grants Summer Language Study Grants Post-Doctoral Summer Travel Grants Matching Seed-Money Grants for New Positions in...
by Jarrod Crockett | Dec 19, 2012 | Arts and Museums, History, Humanities, Literature
The Warren Center seeks fellows to participate in a year-long workshop on how the natural world has been and will continue to be a meaningful topic for American studies. The workshop specifically hopes to encourage interdisciplinary dialogue between scholars of the...