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Dissertation Research

John Leyerle-CARA Prize for Dissertation Research

An annual prize in the amount of $1,000 to support the doctoral research of a Medieval Academy member who needs to consult materials available in Toronto collections. These include the University of Toronto’s Robarts Library, the collections of the Dictionary of Old English and the Records of Early English Drama projects, and the library of […]

John Carter Brown Library Short-Term Research Fellowships

This residential fellowship (2-4 months) supports researchers whose work is centered on the colonial history of the Americas, North and South, including all aspects of the European, African, and Native American engagement. PhD students must have advanced to candidacy at the time of application.

Anne S. Chatham Fellowship in Medicinal Botany

This fellowship supports research related to medicinal plants. Eligible candidates include students in any field of specialty who are currently enrolled in PhD programs at recognized universities and recent graduates who have received their degrees in the last five years.

Reed Fink Fellowships in Southern Labor History

One fellowship of $250-$500 is awarded annually to individuals whose research in the Southern Labor Archives will lead to a book, article, dissertation, or other substantive product. In return, recipients will make a presentation about their research to the Georgia State University community within one academic year after receiving the award. Faculty members, graduate students, […]

Robert H. and Clarice Smith Fellowship

One fellowship is awarded annually for 12 months, for research on Northern European art between 1400 and 1700, intended for the advancement or completion of either a doctoral dissertation or a resulting publication. For those preparing a publication based on the dissertation, candidates may have graduated as early as fall 2009. The Smith Fellow may […]

Friends of the Princeton University Library: Visiting Fellowships

The fellowships are meant to help defray expenses incurred in traveling to and residing in Princeton during the tenure of the fellowship. The length of the fellowship will depend on the applicant’s research proposal, but is ordinarily one month.

Schlanger Ocean Drilling Fellowship Program

The Schlanger Ocean Drilling Fellowship Program offers merit-based awards for outstanding graduate students to conduct research related to the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program. The $28,000 per year award is to be used for stipend, tuition, benefits, research costs, and travel. Research may be directed toward the objectives of specific expeditions or may address broader themes.

Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant – Science, Technology & Society

This DDRIG funds research on dissertation topics related to Science, Technology, and Society. Funds may be used for field research, equipment, travel, and data collection. This award is intended to improve some component of the dissertation. Students must be ABD prior to receiving the award.

Predoctoral Fellowship Program

The purpose of these fellowships is to encourage outstanding pre-doctoral students, who have completed at least three semesters of graduate study and have not more than three years remaining, to continue their studies and earn the Ph.D. in the pharmaceutical sciences at a U.S. school or college of pharmacy. Applications are encouraged from students with […]

Kenneth E. Grant Research Scholarship

The Kenneth E. Grant Scholarship provides financial aid to members of the Soil and Water Conservation Society for research on a specific urban conservation topic that will foster the science and the art of soil, water, and related natural resource management to achieve sustainability.

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