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Arts, humanities and social sciences fellowships and grant agencies

Browse our curated list of funding agencies, centers and foundations for opportunities to help grow your research.

Funding Agencies and Opportunities in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Institution Deadline Description
Varies The Aaron Copland Fund supports contemporary American music. It has three grant awards with distinct goals and deadlines.
November, January The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences aims to support filmmakers through three funding opportunities.
February The Alexia Foundation “supports photographers as agents for change” by “promoting the power of photojournalism to give voice to social injustice.” It offers grants and scholarships.
Varies Hosts Visiting Scholars at Deakin University in Victoria, Australia. Applying scholars should have interests aligned with ADI’s focus on addressing social, political, economic, and cultural inequalities and human rights.
Varies The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation funds initiatives “to further understanding of the forces of nature and society with the goal of affecting a better world.” It does so by supporting work in basic research, education initiatives, digital technologies, economic and quality of life research, and other cross-disciplinary fields.
August This foundation awards need-based scholarships to currently-enrolled undergraduate and graduate students studying humanities, social sciences, journalism, health, and education.
Varies Offers a Visiting Scholar and Artist Program, the Rome Prize for an emerging scholar, and a host of fellowships for study “at the source of our Western humanistic heritage.”
October for Visiting Scholars Program, January for Policy Fellowships Opportunities include a one-year postdoctoral Visiting Scholars Fellowship program in the humanities and social sciences at the Academy in Cambridge, Massachusetts, as well as Policy Fellowships for early career higher education professionals interested in pursuing a career in public policy.
September The Berlin Prize allows PhD or equivalent level scholars to study at the American Academy in Berlin for an academic semester. Applicants should explain how residency in Berlin will benefit their independent project.
Varies Offers short-term fellowships (1-3 months) and long-term fellowships (4-12 months) to support residential research on “the life of America's people from the colonial era through the Civil War and Reconstruction.” All fellowships enable academic scholars and advanced graduate students to spend an uninterrupted block of time doing research in the AAS library.
November Offers fellowships to support women scholars who are writing dissertations or completing research at accredited institutions. Both American Fellowships for US citizens and residents and International Fellowships for non-US citizens are available.
September & varying dates ACLS accepts applications from all disciplines of the humanities and social sciences. Fellowships support scholars so that they can dedicate 6-12 months to a major piece of scholarly work. ACLS funds many fellowships in specific fields as well, such as Buddhist Studies and the History of Art.
Varies American Councils administers several major grants for independent, overseas research in the humanities and social sciences as well as language training. Recently, American Councils scholars have conducted research in countries like Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, and Ukraine.
February 15 The American Historical Association awards a number of grants, fellowships, and prizes annually in support of the study of history. Some applications require membership in AHA, but many do not.
April Jameson Fellows spend 2-3 months at the Library of Congress for American history research. Applicants must be no more than seven years beyond receipt of the Ph.D.
January This fellowship is for a ten-month service and fieldwork experience for undergraduate seniors and graduate students interested in learning about international development through participation in AIF’s projects. The fellowship provides travel expenses and a living stipend.
Varies The Society offers research grants, dissertation fellowships, and library and museum fellowships.
Varies APF supports research that “uses psychology to solve social problems.” Postdoctoral fellowships, internships, grants, and graduate student scholarships are offered.
January Several fellowships for predoctoral and postdoctoral scholars, faculty, and senior scholars are available for travel and study in Egypt. Eligible fields of study are: Anthropology, Archaeology, Architecture, Art and Art History, Coptic Studies, Economics, Egyptology, History, Humanistic Social Sciences, Islamic Studies, Literature, Political Science, and Religious Studies.
November ASF offers fellowships and grants to students, professionals, and artists who have already completed a bachelor’s degree to pursue research or study in one or more Scandinavian country for up to one year. Awards are made in all fields. ASF also hosts an annual Translation Competition.
January Offers Kress Publication Fellowships for senior scholars working on a publication assignment from Corinth, Agora, Lerna, or from an affiliated project of the School.
April and July Offers awards, grants, fellowships, and prizes to support scholarship in theater and performing arts studies.
January Provides recent university graduates an opportunity to live in Cairo and learn Arabic for one year while working within an international university.
January Amherst’s CHI invites several faculty fellows into residence each year to engage with an annual theme.
March 1 The Warhol Foundation offers grants and awards in support of the visual arts.
Varies The IHR has a Visiting Humanities Investigator (VHI) Grants program to encourage collaboration between ASU humanities faculty and other faculty and artists. ASU tenure-line faculty can apply to invite a collaborator for a micro-residency at ASU. The Institute also offers an annual Transdisciplinary Book Award for a nonfiction work that represents the best of humanities scholarship; the award is offered to a member of an external faculty every other year (applications due in January).
November ACC provides grants and fellowships to support research, travel, and cultural exchange between the U.S. and the countries of Asia.
Contact the Draughon Center Auburn’s Draughon Center supports an endowed Breeden Eminent Scholar to visit the university annually. Persons named to the Breeden Eminent Chair must be nationally recognized in the arts or humanities.
February Fellowships must address an annual question and are intended for those who have secured funding to join Bard’s scholarly community in New York City for up to a year. Disciplines include but are not limited to art history, architecture and design history, economic and cultural history, history of technology, philosophy, anthropology, and archaeology.
Varies The Hannah Arendt Center hosts Visiting Scholars for up to a year, giving them access to the Hannah Arendt archives and the Stevenson Library. The Center also offers annual Postdoctoral Fellowships (applications due in March).
January & April An American nonprofit with a program in Italy, the Bogliasco Foundation awards one-month Fellowships to individuals who have made significant contributions to the arts and humanities. Fellows live and work on the property on the coast near Genoa. The Foundation welcomes applications twice a year from individuals doing creative or scholarly work in the following disciplines: archaeology, architecture, classics, dance, film/video, history, landscape architecture, literature, music, philosophy, theater, and visual arts.
January (Fellowship), February (Scholarship) Boren Scholarships allow undergraduates to spend up to six months studying in world regions critical to U.S. interests. Boren Fellowships allow U.S. graduate students to learn a language relevant to their scholarship. These awards have a government service requirement after completion.
November & February Offers support for short-term visiting faculty, especially seeking those whose work is of interest to more than one department at Boston University.
March The Charles Redd Center for the American West at BYU hosts Visiting Fellows and awards research, interdisciplinary research, and publication awards for scholars pursuing projects that deal with the Intermountain West.
January The British Academy supports international scholars at any career stage and in any discipline within the humanities and the social sciences who wish to work within a UK higher education or other research institution of their choice for up to six months. Visiting Fellows will work with British colleagues to develop and deepen research partnerships.
Varies The Cogut Institute at Brown offers Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships in the humanities and Postdoctoral Fellowships in International Humanities.
November This foundation offers one-year fellowships designed for mid-career artists, scholars, and writers to complete their work. Fellowships are offered in a five-year sequence of fields.
November Cambridge offers three-year fellowships open to graduates of any University who have recently completed their doctorate or are close to completion. The fellowships are offered through Churchill College, Fitzwilliam College, Murray Edwards College, Selwyn College, and Trinity Hall.
Varies Offers several fellowship opportunities for visiting scholars.
November A ten-month fellowship that is based on research using the collection at Cambridge library or that serves scholars using the collection in the future.
October This foundation supports scholars in the humanities and social sciences at academic institutions throughout the world who undertake research projects that can “shed new light on Chinese culture and society.”
January The City of Reno awards one-time program grants to organizations (not individuals) for events that are held within Reno’s city limits and are free and open to the public. Applicants must attend a mandatory grant workshop held in November to be eligible.
October Offers three-year postdoctoral fellowships in the humanities.
February The Edward W. Said Fellowship supports early career scholars for a period of residency at Columbia University for work on a project that “engages with the legacy of Edward Said.” Applicants should apply their academic scholarship to “pressing issues in the public sphere.”
December CBYX is a yearlong fellowship for 75 Americans ages 18-24 to live, study, and work in Germany, funded by the German Bundestag and U.S. Congress through the U.S. Department of State. The program consists of two months of German language school, four months of classes, and a five-month internship in the applicant’s career field.
Varies This global forum strengthens the work of humanities centers and institutes and supports initiatives such as collaborative research projects, global workshops, and fellowships for scholars.
Varies The program supports “advanced trans-regional research” in the humanities, social sciences, or related natural sciences. Open to U.S. citizens, and applicants are eligible to apply as individuals or in teams. Scholars must carry out research in two or more countries outside the United States, at least one of which hosts a participating American overseas research center.
October Offers one-year Society and Sustainability Fellowships based on an annual theme as well as two-year postdoctoral Mellon Fellowships in English and History of Art.
Varies Offers awards and fellowships for postdoctoral scholars, dissertation research, and students of library science.
February Creative Capital provides advising and financing to artists pursuing “adventurous projects” in Emerging Fields, Film/Video, Literature, Performing Arts and Visual Arts. Letters of Inquiry are due by the end of February.
November A State Department program that funds group-based intensive language instruction and cultural enrichment for 7-10 weeks in selected countries. U.S. citizen undergraduate, Master’s, and PhD students are eligible.
January The Cultural Vistas Fellowship grants underrepresented U.S. undergraduate students eight-week summer internships in Argentina, Germany, and India.
October The center offers two Mellon Fellowships in the humanities. It also offers external postdoctoral scholars an opportunity to collaborate as junior fellows on Humanities Research Grant projects proposed by Dartmouth faculty.
September Offers three-year postdoctoral fellowships.
Varies The Dedalus Foundation seeks a greater public understanding of modern art. Its grants, fellowships, and award programs prioritize “arts education, research and publications, archives and conservation, and exhibitions and other curatorial projects.”
Waiting for 5th round funding A grant program sponsored by several leading research funders from around the world. It has offered four rounds of funding since 2011 aimed at addressing how “big data” changes the research landscape for humanities and the social sciences.
October & February Duke often offers two Thompson Writing Program fellowships for academics with a PhD to access their interests and disciplinary training to create a unique Academic Writing course.
Varies Awards Senior and Junior Fellowships to Byzantine, Garden and Landscape, and Pre-Columbian scholars for study in residence at this research library in the Washington, D.C. area.
January This fellowship is a social justice program that places fellows with community organizations that fight hunger and poverty and with policy-makers in Washington, D.C. Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree.
February Offers a Visiting Fellows Program for new PhDs, faculty members, and independent scholars with an impressive background in research and undergraduate or graduate teaching in the humanities; supports interdisciplinary research that addresses race and civil and human rights.
January & July A one-year program for those with a bachelor’s degree to share knowledge and the English language with teachers and students in a Korean public school.
March & November Research fellowships provide access to the Library's collections. Short-term (1-3 months) and long-term (6-9 months) fellowships are available. Some short-term fellowships do not require a PhD.
Varies The Ford Foundation “promotes equality in the United States, Mexico and Central America, and the Middle East and North Africa.” Its grants database is organized by its major focus areas: civic engagement, creativity and free expression, equitable development, gender/racial/ethnic justice, inclusive economies, internet freedom, and youth opportunity.
Varies The program is designed to support undergraduates with demonstrated financial need to study abroad in East or Southeast Asia. Students must work with their home university’s study abroad office to pursue this opportunity.
November Awards short-term and long-term funded residential research fellowships to applicants whose research focuses on “the life, leadership, and legacy of George Washington and early American history.” The Library is located 16 miles south of Washington, D.C. at Mount Vernon.
October A program sponsored by the U.S. State Department that offers fellowships for study, research, and teaching abroad.
February A month-long program for undergraduates with several years left of undergraduate study. Award recipients experience the UK’s culture while studying and living at a British university.
October Applicants should hold a bachelor’s degree but not a PhD when they apply. Awards available include Open Study/Research Awards, English Teaching Assistant Grants in classrooms abroad, and opportunities for those studying music culture and storytelling across cultures.
October Students applying for a full-time, residential postgraduate degree (PhD or Master’s) at Cambridge may apply for this scholarship.
Varies Provides multiple opportunities for study and research in Germany for undergraduates, graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and faculty.
Varies Offers Getty Scholar Grants for established scholars and writers as well as Pre- and Postdoctoral Fellowships for emerging scholars who are working on projects related to the Getty’s annual theme. The Institute’s grant initiatives aim to “strengthen art history as a global discipline, advance conservation practice, and support current and future leaders in the visual arts.”
May Offers short-term research fellowships to doctoral candidates, postdoctoral scholars, and college and university faculty at every rank working in American history. Fellows conduct research within the archives of any institution in the five boroughs of New York City.
December The foundation offers grants for institutions for library projects and the performing arts, and for individuals it offers the Venetian research grants for one-year projects.
Varies The foundation is part of the legacy of visual artist Adolph Gottlieb and is designed to benefit “mature, creative painters and sculptors.” Applications for Individual Support grants are due annually in December, with applications for emergency funding accepted year-round.
Varies The Graham Foundation provides project-based grants to individuals and organizations who are developing new ideas about architecture’s role in the arts, culture, and society.
April for grants, November for residencies The Harpo Foundation’s mission is to support emerging visual artists – see their website for their definition of an “emerging artist.” They offer both grants and month-long residencies at art institutes in Vermont and Santa Fe.
August Offers about 12 three-year postdoctoral fellowships per year. Fellows are free to pursue independent scholarship during the whole period.
January The Belfer Center offers fellowships for political scientists, lawyers, economists, those in the natural sciences, and others of diverse disciplinary backgrounds. The prestige of the Belfer Center makes this opportunity appropriate for faculty as well as postdoctoral scholars. Fellows are expected to complete a significant publication during residence.
December Offers one-year postdoctoral fellowships related to the Center’s annual seminar topic – current topic is “migration and the humanities.” This opportunity may also be appropriate for early-career faculty members.
January Haverford hosts two Mellon fellows each year. Applicants must possess a PhD.
April Each year, the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture identifies one notable early-to-mid career scholar, recognizing his or her achievements to date and his or her promise for the future. The recognition comes with a cash award of $50,000 to assist the scholar’s ongoing work.
Varies The Society’s webpage provides links to a number of prizes, grants, and fellowships for scholars interested in the history of science and its cultural impact.
December Offers grants to current PhDs who are working on a dissertation that addresses contemporary issues in the social sciences.
January The fellowship assembles a group of university students and recent graduates for 4-5 weeks each summer to “explore national histories of discrimination and resistance.”
Varies The Humboldt Foundation has research fellowships and research awards for world experts, established scholars, and postdoctoral researchers in any field of the humanities or sciences. These fellowships fund research stays in Germany.
November Offers one-year fellowships for conducting advanced humanities research using the collections at the Huntingdon Library.
October IPRH offers Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships for external scholars.
February The IEEE Life Members’ Fellowship in Electrical History supports either one year of full-time graduate work in the history of electrical science and technology, or up to one year of postdoctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received their Ph.D. within the past three years.
Varies Administers hundreds of scholarship and fellowship programs for scholars, students, and teachers to travel, study, and teach internationally. The Fulbright is its flagship program, but it offers many other opportunities.
Varies Funds are available for postdoctoral scholars and graduate students for completing research on security, environmental, and economic policy.
Varies IMLS is the primary source of federal support for the nation’s libraries and collections. Many grants are offered for institutions and some grants to individuals are available.
March Offers fellowships to individuals working to become outstanding secondary school teachers of the American Constitution. Fellowship applicants compete only against other applicants from the states of their legal residence. As funding permits, the Foundation plans to offer one fellowship per state per year.
November A program for those with a bachelor’s degree to teach in Japan and experience Japanese culture.
November Offers up to a year of support for conducting research in Japan.
Varies The John Templeton Foundation funds several core areas in the humanities and social sciences – all focused on “creative approaches to knowledge making.” These areas include individual freedom and free markets, exceptional cognitive talent and genius, and science and the “big questions.”
September Offers a year of funding for advanced professionals with a significant record of publication and scholarship to pursue independent projects.
Varies The Center welcomes senior scholars for residency as chair holders or distinguished visiting scholars. It also accommodates postdoctoral Fellows pursuing research in the Library’s collections, usually for periods from 6-12 months. The Kluge Center seeks scholars who will engage in dialogue with the public and with leaders in Washington.
Varies The Faculty of Arts and Humanities welcomes Visiting Scholars in nearly every department. Interested applicants should contact the department of interest.
November The program gives full funding for graduate studies at Stanford to 100 excellent students from around the world who have proven their aptitude for leadership and commitment to public service.
January & July Advanced doctoral students and established scientists working on research in human origins are eligible for Leakey Foundation Research Grants.
June A scholarship award available to undergraduates and graduate students studying journalism. Applicants must also demonstrate “an awareness of the issues facing the LGBTQ community and a commitment to fair coverage.”
November The Loeb Classical Library Foundation awards fellowships to qualified scholars to support research and publication in classical studies. Applicants must have faculty or faculty emeritus status at a college or university at the time of application and during the entire time covered by the fellowship.
September The center, located at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, offers postdoctoral fellowships and research groups in the humanities and Jewish studies.
September Marshall Scholarships finance 40 young Americans each year to study for a graduate degree in the United Kingdom.
Varies Mellon Foundation supports the arts and humanities in four core program areas: Arts and Culture, Higher Learning, Humanities in Place, and Public Knowledge.
September Offers three-year postdoctoral fellowships in Ann Arbor, MI as well as fellowships in partnership with Tsinghua University in China.
September Seeks to familiarize future American leaders with the culture of Ireland. Mitchell Scholars are selected for their intellectual achievement, leadership, and a commitment to public service. Applicants must possess a bachelor’s degree.
November Awards will be made to individuals who “show promise of future achievement as scholars and teachers and are well prepared to use diversity as a resource for enriching the education of all students.” Only U.S. citizens or nationals are eligible to apply.
April 1 NASA provides funding to the History of Science Society, American Historical Association, and the Society for the History of Technology and allows each organization to review pooled applications and award one fellowship each. The fellowship is aimed at helping early career faculty and recent PhDs complete research in any aspect of aerospace history, including “cultural and intellectual history, economic history, history of law and public policy, and the history of science, engineering, and management.”
October Offers NAEA grants for research in arts education and opportunities to participate in arts delegations abroad.
January & March Funds translation projects and creative writing fellowships with awards of up to $25,000.
Varies Offers Summer Stipends (due in September), Collaborative Grants (due in December), Fellowships (due in April), and funding for Translation and Digital Humanities initiatives to support scholars in humanities research that is of value to fellow scholars or general audiences. Individuals currently enrolled in a degree-granting program are not eligible to apply.
October A private non-profit located in the Triangle area of North Carolina. Typically offers 40 residential fellowships a year to support advanced study in all areas of the humanities and social sciences. Also offers Burkhardt Fellowships for recently tenured faculty.
Varies NIJ funds physical and social science research related to criminal justice. The focus of the solicitations varies from year to year based on funding and research priorities.
Varies The SBE supports basic research focusing on human behavior and social organizations.
April Offers 12-month Artist Fellowship grants to visual artists (in odd calendar years) and literary and performing artists (in even calendar years). Applicants cannot be enrolled in a degree program.
March Nevada Humanities makes grants to institutions (not individuals) to support humanities projects and programs that “promote community.”
November & December Awards allow researchers to use the collections in Chicago for short-term fellowships (1-2 months) and long-term fellowships (4-12 months). Faculty and postdoctoral scholars are eligible for these awards.
Varies NYPL offers many fellowships for scholars, writers, and historians that give researchers access to the library’s extensive collections and archives.
April The program allows US and Canadian students and graduates majoring in any subject who are native speakers of English or French the opportunity to work with foreign language teachers in schools in Spain, live in Spain, and learn about Spanish culture.
January Offers one-year faculty fellowships in various fields within the humanities.
Varies Offers various grants and fellowships. Current offerings include a fellowship in the digital humanities.
October Offers Graduate Student Fellowships and Resident Fellowships for scholars established within their fields, both of up to a year in duration. Research interests should pertain to “ultimate questions and questions of value.”
Varies The Omohundro Institute is a well-known leader in Early American scholarship. It supports research through varied fellowships at all levels of scholarship. Applicants’ work should relate to the history and cultures of North America from 1450 to 1820 or related developments in Africa, the British Isles, the Caribbean, Europe, and Latin America.
Varies Offers funding for graduate studies at Central European University in Budapest. Also offers Soros Equality Fellowships for work related to racial justice and Soros Justice Fellowships for work related to issues facing the U.S. criminal justice system.
December Graduate and undergraduate students at American universities who are studying to become foreign correspondents are invited to apply for the 16 scholarships and fellowships awarded each year.
November Makes grants of $500-$1500 to individuals researching Western American photography before 1900 or women in photography.
January Offers up to six fellowships each year for academics holding a Ph.D. This program allows co-applications from two or more people working on a single project.
January Applicants must be seeking admission to a U.S. graduate school for study in a field relevant to the work of the Foreign Service and be prepared to enter the Foreign Service following completion of their studies. In exchange, fellows receive funding and mentorship.
Ongoing This foundation funds actively working, mid-career professional artists who can demonstrate financial need. The foundation is interested in funding painters, sculptors, and artists who work on paper .
November Encourages outstanding women and minority Ph.D. recipients to pursue academic careers at selected universities – currently the University of California, University of Michigan, University of Colorado, University of Maryland, University of Minnesota, and Carnegie Mellon. The current program offers postdoctoral research fellowships, faculty mentoring, and hiring incentives.
Princeton in , , and November This program, affiliated with Princeton but open to recent college graduates and young alumni of any U.S. college, provides participants with year-long service placements abroad.
September Awards three-year postdoctoral fellowships for scholars with interdisciplinary interests in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.
September The Radcliffe Institute at Harvard University offers 50 fellowships annually in the arts, humanities, sciences, and social sciences. Areas of special interest are: the theme of citizenship and the theme of women, gender, and society. Graduate student fellowships for dissertation completion are also available.
February (Summer Enrichment) & September (Fellowship) Offers a Graduate Fellowship Program and a Summer Enrichment Program for undergraduates to study international affairs in residence at Howard University in Washington, D.C.
Varies The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation’s programs actively support “the intersections of the Arts with social justice, philanthropy, and innovation.”
September The Rhodes Scholarships fund students ages 18-24 from around the world who wish to study at Oxford University.
Varies Rice hosts several Lynnette S. Autrey Visiting Scholars each year. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships are also available for participation in the Rice Seminar on a selected topic.
Varies Funds research and initiatives related to creating a healthier culture in America. Recent funding opportunities have addressed topics like developing solutions for social isolation in the U.S., empowering boys and men of color, and improving trust in our health care system.
December Located on Lake Como in Italy, the Bellagio Center offers three types of residencies for reflection, collaboration, and work that “promotes the well-being of humanity,” including issues like health, food and agriculture, and economic opportunity. The Arts & Literary Arts Residency is for artists whose work relates to global or social issues.
June Located at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Massachusetts, the Rockwell Center is dedicated to studying the vast impacts of American illustration. Four fellowships are offered annually, and they may be carried out in residence or remotely.
October The Museum funds fellowships and internships for maritime historians or scholars from other disciplines who are interested in exploring maritime history and its cultural, social and political impacts.
Varies The Royal Society is the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth’s independent scientific organization dedicated to advancing the sciences. The society offers numerous grants and awards, including the Newton International Fellowship, designed for early career researchers in the social sciences or humanities who want to spend two years working with researchers at a British University.
June for Visiting Scholars Program, Varies for other opportunities The Russell Sage Foundation is dedicated to research in the social sciences. Located in New York City, it offers a residential Visiting Scholars Program. The foundation website also lists numerous funding opportunities for research projects on topics ranging from social inequality to immigration to non-standard employment.
January Offers two Postdoctoral Associate positions annually for an annual seminar that relates to the applicant’s research in the humanities or social sciences. The 2019-2020 seminar topic is “The University and Its Public Worlds: Arts, Languages, Environments.”
January Provides a $20,000 stipend for a graduating senior to pursue one year of public service anywhere in the world.
September Offers a Master’s of Global Affairs degree program at Tsinghua University in China. Aimed at creating “a global network of talented young leaders.” Applicants must have an undergraduate degree and be between 18-29 years old.
January The Science History Institute, formerly the Chemical Heritage Foundation, is a nonprofit based in Philadelphia with a satellite center in Berkeley. It is “the largest U.S. private fellowship program in the history and social study of science.” It offers two-year, dissertation, and short-term fellowships.
Varies Fellowships, internships, and other awards are available, both Smithsonian-wide and through each individual museum and research center.
Varies An international non-profit that aims to “support innovative research and nurture the next generation of social scientists.”-Various prizes, grants, and fellowships are available in disciplines like journalism and sociology.
Varies The Society supports several fellowships as well as prizes for excellent scholarly work, articles, paper presentations, and teaching about the history of technology.
October The Humanities Center offers approximately twenty-five residential fellowships for the academic year to Stanford and non-Stanford scholars at different career stages. Fellows work on individual projects and the center aims to provide a supportive community.
Varies CEAS Visiting Scholars can conduct research using Stanford’s resources; Visiting Scholars must have a Stanford faculty sponsor to apply. The Center also offers up to two postdoctoral fellowships in Chinese Studies each year. These awards are open to scholars in the humanities and social sciences studying any historical period.
Varies CISAC is an interdisciplinary community dedicated to scholarly research on international security challenges. Opportunities are available for early career faculty and postdoctoral scholars. Mid-career and senior scholars may contact CISAC directly – sometimes fellowships are available at this level.
July The program allows native English speakers to teach alongside local teachers in public schools throughout the country of Georgia. Applicants should have a bachelor’s degree and some teaching experience. TLG aims to improve Georgia’s nationwide English language proficiency in an effort towards fuller engagement in the global community.
May & December The program places American college graduates as teachers in schools in less-developed provinces in Thailand.
January The program's goal is to strengthen English-language instruction in French schools, while also providing Americans with experience teaching and living in France. Applicants should be between 20-35 years old and should have completed at least three years of post-secondary education.
Varies TORCH offers postdoctoral fellowships, Mellon fellowships, travel grants, and opportunities to participate in research projects at Oxford University.
December Scholarships fund graduate study for aspiring future leaders in the government or nonprofit sectors. Awardees must commit to spending three years working in public service after graduate school.
February Offers a one-year postdoctoral fellowship in Comparative Global Humanities.
January Allows visiting scholars and graduate students working on their research access to the library collections and a stipend.
Varies The program allows scholars to participate in Residential Research Groups at UCHRI.
Varies The Center awards fellowships and working groups for senior, postdoctoral, and predoctoral scholars who work across the humanities in early modern studies.
October Awards four-year postdoctoral teaching fellowships.
February Offers a one-year Visiting Humanities Fellows program. Applicants must have held the PhD for four years.
Varies IASH has robust offerings – Visiting Fellowships open to all fields in the humanities, several in Literature, and a Creative Fellowship for playwrights partnering with the Traverse Theatre. It also offers International and Interdisciplinary Research Groups and Environmental, Medical, and Public Humanities Research Networks.
Varies The Willson Center funds a Distinguished Artist or Lecturer Program, a Department-Invited Artist or Lecturer Program for more junior faculty, and offers Short-Term Visiting Fellowships.
Varies The Center often offers fellowships for access to and work on its numerous archives projects – from Walt Whitman, Willa Cather, and Buffalo Bill Cody archives to archives about early and Civil War Washington, D.C.
University of Newcastle, Australia, Centre for 21st Century Humanities Contact director The Centre seeks International Collaborators, faculty members whose interests overlap with members of its own community. Areas of humanities strength include digital humanities, the history of violence, religion and philosophy (especially as they shape rising powers), feminist and social theory, the history of the book and women’s writing, and language theory.
October Invites early career scholars holding a PhD to apply for a one-to-two-year Mellon Fellowship in the Digital Humanities.
October Awards five one-year Mellon Postdoctoral fellowships in the humanities annually. Applicants must be within eight years of receiving the PhD and must not yet be tenured. The Fellowship has an annual theme but is open to all fields in the humanities.
January Hosts Early Career Residential Fellows as well as Visiting Short-Term Fellows.
February Offers postdoctoral fellowships aimed at increasing diversity in research and instruction; typically selects three fellows in the humanities and two in the social sciences.
December Offers two fellowships to faculty holding tenure-track positions. Proposals for this one-year opportunity must address an annual theme.
November Offers postdoctoral fellowships in the humanities and social sciences. Cross-disciplinary projects are welcome.
February The University offers several Asa Briggs Fellowships to academics based outside of England for collaboration on a project with a member of the University of Sussex faculty. Applicants should be well-regarded and well-published leaders in their field.
November The Ransom Center supports around 50 fellowships, travel stipends, and an additional 10 dissertation fellowships for research that involves the use of its collections.
Varies Often offers Mellon postdoctoral fellowships.
December Offers one-year postdoctoral fellowships; the Association of American Universities (AAU) has deemed this program “highly prestigious” and participants earn AAU points for UNR.
Varies Offers various semester to multi-year fellowships for research and study with this institute for interdisciplinary research at the University of Virginia. Interests of applicants should be aligned with IASC’s research priorities.
October The University hosts Visiting Scholars working within one of the following broad themes: aesthetic education; the human and technology; citizenship, migration and political violence; political theory and philosophy; visual history and theory; performance and kinetic objects; and transformative constitutionalism.
Varies The Institute awards 40-50 fellowships per year. Most are not limited by discipline except the Solmsen Fellowships for projects on pre-1700 Europe and the Kingdon Fellowship for projects on Judeo-Christian religious traditions.
January The center hosts a year-long interdisciplinary faculty seminar and accepts applications from scholars with a terminal degree and a record of scholarly publications, research, or creative expression to participate as Visiting Fellows.
Varies Offers Visiting Professorships and Fellowships for scholars studying the Italian Renaissance or connections between Italy and other cultures.
May The Waterhouse Family Institute supports projects annually that focus on communication, its effect on the world, and its ability to bring about social justice.
December Awards two-year postdoctoral fellowships focused on teaching across the humanities and social sciences.
December Offers fellowships in support of innovative research in the humanities.
May & November The Foundation offers grant programs for anthropological research and scholarship, including a Post-PhD Research Grant.
January Wesleyan sponsors one postdoctoral Mellon fellow each academic year.
January The scholarship is awarded to a maximum of four American post-graduate students in visual fine arts (painting, graphic design, print-making, sculpture, photography) and music (composition, instrumental or vocal performance). Applicants need to have graduated from an American university or professional school with an excellent transcript. Preference is given to mature students who have already done some graduate study.
December Beinecke Library offers Visiting Scholar Fellowships of up to six months to scholars wishing to use the collection for research.
Varies Whitney Humanities Center typically hosts external faculty as Franke Visiting Fellows and Mellon Mid-Career Fellows. It also offers postdoctoral fellowships in the humanities.
December The Yenching Academy provides a generous postgraduate scholarship that covers tuition, travel to Beijing, and living costs on Peking University's campus. The Academy’s goal is to offer a residential program that “creates a community of globally-oriented young innovators in the heart of China's top university.”