Open to doctoral students and recent Ph.D. (degree granted within last 5 years) recipients who are U.S. citizens. The award supports in-residence research at the Institute for a period of 4.5-6 months.
by Predoctoral/postdoctoral
Predoctoral/postdoctoral
Career Awards at the Scientific Interface
BWF’s Career Awards at the Scientific Interface (CASI) provide $500,000 over five years to bridge advanced postdoctoral training and the first three years of faculty service.
Ruth Landes Memorial Research Grants
Grants are available to scholars and other professionally qualified individuals of recognized merit for work toward a doctoral dissertation, for postdoctoral work, or for independent scholarship. Eligibility is limited to United States citizens and permanent legal residents. Grants are awarded on an objective and non-discriminatory basis and without regard to race, gender, religion, national origin, […]
McColl Research Program
The McColl Research Program was established to attract to the AGS Library visiting scholars, (who reside beyond commuting distance of UWM), whose research would benefit from extensive use of the collections and who are interested in communicating their research results to a broad, educated general audience. Eligibility: Candidates for Fellowships should be established scholars, doctoral […]
Air Pollution Educational and Research Grant (APERG)
The goal of this grant is to provide financial support that enables doctoral students and postdoctoral scientists to pursue research on air pollution, air quality, the atmosphere, or another closely related field of study. Applicants must be in the MASS-A&WMA region.
Dora and Meyer Tendler Fellowship
The Dora and Mayer Tendler Endowed Fellowship in Jewish Studies supports doctoral or post-doctoral research in American Jewish history, with special consideration given to scholars working on some aspect of the Jewish labor movement.
Title VIII-Supported Short-Term Grant
These short-term grants allow scholars in the social sciences or the humanities who are researching the former Soviet Union (policy-relevant research preferred), and who need to use the library, archival and other specialized resources of the Washington, DC area.
Wiener Laboratory Travel Grants
Travel grants of $2,000 for graduate students or postdoctoral scholars from North American institutions are available for projects in archaeological science in Greece. Preference will be given to those who anticipate carrying out the majority of their research at the Wiener Laboratory in Athens.
Scholarships
These residential scholarships are given in the form of accommodation and meal and provided for graduate-level research in all aspects of Iberian civilizations. Grants are usually made to citizens of the European Union, though exceptions are occasionally made for people of other nationalities.
Leo Baeck Institute-DAAD Grants
The Leo Baeck Institute is a research, study, and lecture center whose library and archives offer comprehensive documentation for the study of the history and culture of German-speaking Jewry. Fellowships are awarded for research in New York or Germany on the social, communal, and intellectual history of German-speaking Jewry. Financial assistance is provided to doctoral […]