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Postdoctoral fellowships are available for candidates interested in research at the Jacob Blaustein Institute for Desert Research (BIDR) for a period of one to two years. |
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Short-term fellowships are available to assist scholars who must travel to work within the Library's collections. Each fellow is expected to be in residence at Harvard for at least one month during the fellowship year, July 2010 through June 2011; the stipend for each fellowship is $3,000.
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The sponsor invites U.S. nonprofit groups and education organizations to apply for funding to launch new community news ventures and to cooperate with the sponsor in spotlighting best practices and lessons learned. Each project may receive as much as $25,000. Eight projects will be selected this year. |
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The sponsor provides up to thirty travel stipends for advanced U.S. or Canadian graduate students and assistant professors participating in the weekend seminar from March 26 - 28, 2010 at Washington University in St. Louis. |
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Research grants of $2,500 are available to faculty members planning to work in the field of contemporary German literature. Grant recipients will do research at the Center for Contemporary German Literature at Washington University.
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The sponsors provide a fellowship to support research on the Civil War. |
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The sponsor invites four to eight scholars to join as IRW Global Scholars for four to nine months at the The Institute for Research on Women (IRW). The 2010-2011 interdisciplinary seminar theme is "The Art and Science of Happiness." |
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The Center invites applications for its Resident Fellowship Program for Academic Year 2010-11. The fellowship brings together academics, senior military officers, government executives, and others to strengthen the nation’s understanding of the ethics of national defense, war, and the military profession. Ideal candidates from academia will be published scholars with teaching experience in ethics, political theory, international relations, and/or public policy. The sponsor is especially interested in candidates familiar with current just war theory debates. |
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The sponsor offers a Summer Residency Program. Summer Residents, in the fields of philology, history and archaeology will come to Cincinnati for a minimum of one month and a maximum of three during the summer. Apart from residence in Cincinnati during term, the only obligation of Summer Fellows is to pursue their own research |
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Applications are invited for fellowships tenable at the University of Windsor in the 2010-2011 academic year. |
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Applications are invited for Visiting Humanities Fellowships, tenable at the University of Windsor in the 2010-2011 academic year. Scholars with research projects in traditional humanities disciplines or in theoretical, historical or philosophical aspects of the sciences, social sciences, arts and professional studies are invited to apply. |
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The sponsor provides support for an academic year of study, teaching, and residence in the Center. Please note that Junior Fellows are scholars who, at the beginning of the fellowship year, will be at least three years beyond receipt of the Ph.D., and normally no more than ten (i.e., who received their Ph.D.s before Fall 2007); and Post-Doctoral Fellows, who must have the Ph.D. before submission of their applications, are awarded to those who have held the Ph.D. for no more than three years before receiving the fellowship.
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The sponsor awards up to three annual Junior and Post-Doctoral Fellowships for an academic year of study, teaching, and residence in the Center. The purpose of the program is to stimulate and support humanistic research by providing scholars in early stages of their careers with the necessary time, space, and other resources. In addition, the Program was created to allow the Emory community access to a range of humanistic work by visiting scholars from other institutions. |
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The IRCHSS Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellowship Scheme is intended to support early stage postdoctoral researchers pursuing or intending to pursue research in the Humanities and Social Sciences including Business and Law. |
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Each summer during its annual season, the sponsor offers internships in all areas of arts production. Production interns work on the crew for the 35-plus performances of the ADF season. All interns work as integral parts of the ADF staff in an invigorating arts environment and play an important role in carrying out the ADF’s mission to serve dance, dancers, choreographers and artists in related fields. |
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Each summer during its annual season, the sponsor offers internships in all areas of arts administration. Administrative internships are intended to give hands-on experience to those interested in a career in arts management. All interns work as integral parts of the ADF staff in an invigorating arts environment and play an important role in carrying out the ADF’s mission to serve dance, dancers, choreographers and artists in related fields. |
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Optional draft applications (recommended) are due January 25, 2010. Final applications are due February 22, 2010. |
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The sponsor provides project support for larger and ongoing arts projects. In FY10 the sponsor will fund literature, electronic media arts,
multidiscipline and music (vocal and instrumental). |
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The sponsor provides short-term fellowships to support scholarly use of the Library's research collections. |
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For Spring project grants, letters of intent must be received by Februrary 26, 2010. The deadline for proposals is March 26, 2010. For Fall project grants, letters of intent must be received by June 25, 2010. The deadline for proposals is July 23, 2010. |
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The sponsor provides support for projects that have, as their primary purpose, the public presentation of insights gained from the humanities. In recent years, awards have ranged from $1,500 to $10,000. Any public agency or not-for-profit organization is eligible to apply. |
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The Visiting Fellowship program will provide funding (travel to Canberra and accommodation for up to 12 weeks) to support scholars to work within the larger Research School environment. The nominated theme for 2011 is The World and World-Making in Humanities and the Arts. |
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The sponsor awards a prize to the best monograph in the field of Austrian Studies. The prize is awarded to authors of the works in any discipline of the humanities, social sciences or fine arts in the field of Austrian Studies.
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The sponsor awards a prize to the best Ph.D. dissertation in the field of Austrian Studies. The prize is awarded to authors of works in any discipline of the humanities, social sciences or fine arts in the field of Austrian Studies. |
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Between January 1-February 28, Arden Williams will respond with suggestions and comments upon the receipt of a draft. Drafts should include the proposal narrative, timeline, and budget. Applications should be postmarked by the deadline, April 1, 2010. |
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The sponsor will provide funds for organizations to offer a series of cultural and humanities-based educational activities in communities to increase heritage tourism and promote economic development in Georgia. The GHC will fund one grant in each of the nine Georgia Department of Economic Development Tourism Regions. |
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The sponsor offers two research grants for researchers utilizing the outstanding resources of the Special Collections and Rare Books and University Archives and Manuscripts Department. The goal of the research grants is to promote scholarly research utilizing the resources of this Department. Collections include the Woman’s Collection, Rare Book Collection, Cello Music Collections, Manuscripts Collection, Women Veterans Historical Collection, and University Archives.
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Postdoctoral research applications are open twice yearly. The first round applications are open between 1st August and 1st September. The second round between 15th January and 1st March. |
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Each year, the sponsor offers a favourable research opportunity for both domestic and international postdoctoral researchers. Candidates can easily find their fields of interests in versatile areas of mathematics and physical sciences, life sciences, humanities and social sciences at AS. |
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Support Grants provide reimbursement of costs for traveling to or residing in Montréal for candidates who demonstrate a compelling need to use the CCA Collection during residencies of one to four weeks at the Study Centre. |
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The sponsor provides research grants to encourage and support research on Ukrainian Canadian and Ukrainian subjects in the Humanities, history, literature, language, education, women's studies, law, and library sciences. |
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The sponsor provides challenge grants to assist public and other 501(c)(3) agencies in the efforts to serve community needs. |
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One award of $6,000 is available for a summer or sabbatical residency of six continuous weeks to utilize the resources available from the college and the Cornell University Library. |
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The sponsor offers resident research fellowships in the study of American history and culture, circa 1750-1800. |
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Project Support grants assist in the growth of a vibrant cultural environment by supporting increased access to high-quality arts activities presented by community-based organizations throughout the state. |
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Education Resource Grants assist Delaware’s arts organizations in developing and serving as education resources to Delaware’s schools on behalf of their students. |
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All applications must be prepared in English. Projects must not begin before June 1, 2010. |
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The sponsor supports contemporary music projects – commissions, residencies, performances, tours, and master classes – that foster cultural exchange between France and the United States. The Fund awards grants to nonprofit institutions celebrating the work of living composers in both countries. Collaborations combining new French and American works are especially encouraged. |
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The English Language (EL) Fellow Program promotes English language learning around the world, and fosters mutual understanding between the people of the United States and those of other countries. It places talented and highly qualified U.S. educators with Master’s degrees with a focus in TEFL/TESL or Applied Linguistics in all regions of the world. |
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The sponsor offers a fellowship to researchers who need to use the collections to complete a major project. |
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The sponsor offers a fellowship to researchers who need to use the collections to complete a major project. |
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The sponsor offers a fellowship to researchers who need to use the collections to complete a major project. Two fellowships are available. |
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The sponsor offers a fellowship to researchers who need to use the collections to complete a major project.
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The sponsor offers a fellowship to researchers who need to use the collections to complete a major project. |
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The sponsor offers a fellowship to researchers who need to use the collections to complete a major project. Approximately nine fellowships are available. |
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The sponsor offers a fellowship to researchers who need to use the collections to complete a major project. |
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The sponsor offers a fellowship to researchers who need to use the collections to complete a major project. |
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The sponsor offers a fellowship to researchers who need to use the collections to complete a major project. |
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The sponsor offers a fellowship to researchers who need to use the collections to complete a major project. |
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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Post-Doctoral Fellowship for Research in Islamic Architecture |
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Prof. Nasser Rabbat |
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akpiarch@mit.edu |
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http://web.mit.edu/akpia/www/
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The fellowship program is intended for scholars with a Ph.D. in any field related to architecture, including architectural and urban history, design, technology, computation, urban planning, anthropology, and archaeology, who are engaged in research on an Islamic topic. One to three fellowships will be granted for the year. |
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An award is available for research in residence at the Archives and Special Collections on Women in Medicine. This is a competitive annual fellowship.
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The deadline for scholars from outside the Netherlands is 1 March 2010. For scholars from the Netherlands the deadline is 1 July 2010. |
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The sponsor provides support for prominent researchers and senior scholars in the humanities and social sciences who have already made a contribution to scholarship and who are able to continue their research and to advance knowledge in their particular fields during their stay at NIAS. |
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The program was launched to promote interdisciplinary research that bridges the gap between the humanities and/or the social sciences on the one hand and the natural sciences on the other. Lorentz Fellowships are awarded by the sponsor to scholars whose research projects cross the boundaries of the humanities, the social sciences and the natural sciences. |
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Fellowships provide funding for scholars working outside the academy to use the Newberry Library collections. Preference is given to scholars working on historical issues related to social justice or reform. |
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Short-term fellowships help provide access to the sponsor's resources for individuals who live beyond commuting distance of the sponsor's collection. |
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The sponsor supports a member of the South Central Modern Language Association to work in-residence at the Newberry Library. |
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The sponsor provides fellowships for scholars to research the period 1660-1815 at the Newberry Library. Applicants must be members of the ASECS at the time of the award. |
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The sponsor provides fellowships for work on projects related to the field of Irish and/or Irish-American studies focused on materials in the Library's collection. |
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Fellowships support work on historical editing projects based on Newberry Library materials. |
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The sponsor provides fellowships for work on projects related to the history of cartography and focused on cartographic materials in the Library's collection.
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The January 11 deadline is for the long-term linked fellowship and the March 1 deadline is for the short-term linked fellowship. |
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Fellowships support both long- and short-term studies in residence sequentially at the Newberry Library and in Wolfenbuttel, Germany. The proposed project should link the collections of both libraries. |
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This fellowship for Ph.D. candidates and postdoctoral scholars of American Indian heritage supports up to two months of residential research in any field in the humanities, using the collections of the Newberry Library, and provides a stipend of $1600 per month. |
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The sponsor provides fellowships for Ph.D. candidates or postdoctoral scholars for work in residence at the Newberry. |
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Fellowships are awarded to Ph.D. candidates or post-doctoral scholars offers up to one month's support for work in residence at the Newberry Library. |
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Optional draft applications are due February 1, 2010. Final applications are due March 1, 2010. |
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The Arts Partnership program provides one- or two-year grants to schools and organizations for activities that enhance the quality of and access to learning in the arts for people of all ages, backgrounds, experience levels and abilities. This program supports Ohio schools and organizations that plan and conduct projects or long-term initiatives with arts learning at their core. |
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The sponsor places accomplished professional artists in a variety of educational and community settings. A residency supports learning in, through and/or about the arts. A residency lasts for a minimum of two weeks. |
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Optional draft applications are due February 1 and August 1. Final applications are due March 1 and September 1. |
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The Arts Access program supports arts and cultural activities that broaden opportunities for Ohio citizens to participate in the arts. These grants provide both project support for new and emerging organizations and general operating support for organizations with annual budgets under $30,000. |
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The sponsor provides annual postdoctoral Fellowships at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies for nearly a decade. The grant provides for up to four Fellowships each year, to be used for research at the Institute in the medieval field of the holder’s choice. Mellon Fellows will also participate in the interdisciplinary Research Seminar. |
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Application to the fellowship program should be initiated by a brief project description accompanied by a list of manuscripts or other archival materials the applicant wishes to consult in the course of his or her research in order that the presence of these materials in the collections and their suitability for the proposed research may be determined. Confirmation of the presence or absence of these materials and their appropriateness for the proposed topic will be sent shortly thereafter. A formal application should then be submitted. |
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The sponsor provides fellowships to assist scholars wishing to conduct research in the manuscript collections in the Vatican Film Library. Travel expenses and a living allowance are provided for a period of two to eight weeks. Applicants may be post-doctoral scholars or graduate students formally admitted to Ph.D. granting program working on their dissertations. |
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The sponsor awards a fellowship so that journalists can spend two weeks in Vermont during the summer learning environmental law. |
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Draft applications may be submitted by March 1, 2010. The final application is due by March 15, 2010. |
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This grant category supports the production of arts programs, projects and events in local communities in almost every county. These grants promote artistic excellence and a breadth of artistic experience for audiences of all ages and abilities. |
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Applications are due March 1 of even numbered years. |
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The AEB program supports: 1) making the arts a basic component of curriculum, 2) developing and strengthening arts education curricula, 3) providing opportunities for professional artists to work in schools, institutions and community settings, 4) providing arts learning experiences for all ages, and 5) obtaining expertise to help design new arts curricula, strengthen current programs or train teachers and administrators. |
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The purpose of the Library Travel Grants is to enable faculty researchers from other U.S. universities to use the extensive resources of the Latin American Collection in the University of Florida Libraries, thereby enhancing its value as a national resource. Six or more travel grants will be available for 2010. |
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The sponsor offers the award to stimulate the presentation of new work in the performing and visual arts in Miami-Dade County, and to reach an audience that is a broad cross-section of the community's population. |
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The sponsor provides a fellowship in the history of the book, for research in the Library's areas of strength. |
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The Casey Medals for Meritorious Journalism honor distinguished news and feature reporting on children and families in the United States, particularly the disadvantaged.
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Being accepted into this competition is something that wildlife photographers, worldwide, aspire to. Professionals win many of the prizes, but amateurs succeed, too. The winners are announced at an awards ceremony that takes place each October at the Natural History Museum, London. |
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This year the sponsor will award up to $75,000 in grants of $1,000 to $25,000 to scholars and professionals in all career stages to study integrity in public communication. |
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