the Marshall Plan Foundation offers up to 1,000 scholarships for American and Austrian students for the academic years 2008 to 2017. The funding will be up to € 10.000,- (at a minimum of € 3.000,-) for at least three months.
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Carol and Eric Meyers Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship
Eligibility is for doctoral students whose research involves the study of archaeology and society in the biblical or early post-biblical periods. Topics dealing with society at the household level are encouraged.
Title VIII Research Scholarships
These scholarships last 3-9 months for research examining Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia. They are available to academics in the early stages of their career, particularly at the postdoctoral level; doctoral candidates may apply but must have defended their dissertation before starting the fellowship.
Arthur L. Norberg Travel Grant
The Arthur L. Norberg Travel Fund provides short-term grants-in-aid to help scholars with travel expenses to use archival collections at the Charles Babbage Institute. Each year the fund plans to award two $750 grants. The Charles Babbage Institute (CBI) is an internationally recognized research center and archives focused on the history of information technology. CBI […]
Samuel H. Kress Graduate Art History Fellowship at the Medici Archive Project
This fellowship provides funding for Art Historians to spend either a summer or fall semester at the Medici Granducal Archive in Florence, Italy. The award covers travel and living expenses. Applicant’s research must focus on any aspect of Italian Renaissance or Baroque art history.
Daniel J. Edelman/PRSSA Award for the Outstanding Public Relations Student
Open to all PRSSA members, the Daniel J. Edelman/PRSSA Award recognizes members who have demonstrated exceptional leadership ability, a commitment to a career in the field and have contributed substantially to PRSSA.
Paul Rehak Memorial Traveling Fellowship
Regular Members and Student Associate members already attending the School for the entire previous academic year are eligible to apply for funds to travel in Greece. Preference is given to those who have not received funding for travel from their home institutions or other sources.
NSA Dominican Studies Fellowship
The NSA Dominican Studies Fellowship seeks to encourage doctoral students and faculty researchers from colleges and universities to make innovative strides in Dominican Studies and to take advantage of the unique resources of CUNY.
Glassman Holland Research Fellowship
Open to all European post-doctoral researchers who are permanently resident in Europe. Fellowships are open to students and scholars in Near Eastern studies from prehistory through the early Islamic period.
ARCS Pre-doctoral Fellowship
The fellowships allow advanced undergraduates and graduate students to undertake independent research while participating in the academic life of the American Research Center in Sofia. Nine-month and three-month fellowships are offered.