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White Mountain Research Center Graduate Student Research Minigrant Program

The White Mountain Research Center (WMRC) is offering modest mini-grants in support of original graduate student research during 2017. Grants of $500 to $1000 will be awarded on a competitive basis to offset the cost of meals and lodging at one or more of the WMRC research stations.

APA Student Travel Award

Students will receive $300 to support their travel to the APA Convention. Applicants who are both members of the American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS) and first authors are eligible to have their convention registration fees waived.

Hyde Graduate Student Research Grants

These $500 grants support feminist research conducted by doctoral psychology students. Because the purpose of this award is to facilitate research that otherwise might not be possible, projects that are beyond the data analysis stage are not eligible.

Mary Lily Research Grants

The Sallie Bingham Center provides research travel grants of up to $1,500 for researchers whose work would benefit from access to the women’s history collections held at Duke University’s Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library.

Scholars-in-Residence Program

Archival Research Grant: This program is designed to promote the interpretation of Pennsylvania history; to encourage research that draws upon the Commission’s archival, artifact, and architectural collections; and to promote the dissemination of research findings to both the professional community of scholars and the public. The Commission’s facilities include information on Pennsylvania’s tradition of religious […]

AAS NEAC JAPAN STUDIES GRANTS

Various grant programs in Japanese studies designed to facilitate the research of individual scholars, to improve the quality of teaching about Japan on both the college and precollege levels, and to integrate the study of Japan into the major academic disciplines.

Small Grants for Doctoral Research in Second or Foreign Language Assessment

These small grants help promising doctoral students working in the area of foreign or second language assessment to finish their dissertations in a timely manner. Up to $2,000 is offered to doctoral candidates with approved dissertation proposals.

Dissertation Grants Program

AERA invites education-related dissertation proposals using NCES, NSF, and other federal data bases. Dissertation Grants are available for advanced doctoral students and are intended to support the student while writing the doctoral dissertation.

Hayek Fund for Scholars Career Development Grants

The Hayek Fund for Scholars provides awards of up to $750 to graduate students and untenured faculty members for career-advancing activities. The award is open to graduate students who intend to pursue academic careers and untenured faculty members whose academic work contributes to the understanding of the principles, practices, and institutions necessary to a free […]

John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising and Marketing History J. Walter Thompson Research fellowships

The JWT Research Fellowships provide $1000 in funds for up to three individuals planning research trips for a minimum of two weeks primarily to use the J. Walter Thompson Archives.

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