Fellowships and Funding

Human Rights Doctoral Fellows Program

Extended Deadline: April 28

The Pozen Human Rights Doctoral Fellows Program offers PhD students whose research intersects with human rights themes a yearlong forum to explore interdisciplinary conversations with each other, Pozen Center faculty, and Center-affiliated faculty. Applicants at any stage of a research project/idea may apply and draw from any discipline.

Fellows are provided a $2,000 stipend.  The Fellowship also supports conference participation linked with the Fellowship.

Applications are due Friday, April 28 at 11:59 PM (CDT).  For more information and a link to the application, visit: https://humanrights.uchicago.edu/doctoralfellows.

MEDLI: the Middle Eastern & Mediterranean Language Institute at UW-Madison. For Summer 2023, we have additional FLAS funding opportunities and spaces available on our Turkish programs at all levels, in case any of your students are in need of funding or summer Turkish language options at a specific level. 

Also, if you have any students interested in learning Modern Hebrew at the Elementary Level this summer, we are offering students an automatic 50% tuition remission for that program.

Apply Here:

https://medli.wisc.edu/application/
For more information contact us at medli@lpo.wisc.edu

Hudson Institute Political Studies offers top undergraduates a Summer Fellowship in political theory and practice that broadens and deepens understanding of public policy and classical political thought. The Fellowship combines the rigorous study of theory and practice through week-long seminars led by master teachers, policy workshops featuring think tank experts and experienced government officials, and a distinguished speaker series of exemplary figures from public life. Hudson Institute Political Studies is hosted in Washington, DC, and lasts for six weeks. Students participate free of charge, are given complimentary accommodations, and receive a $3,000 stipend. Applications due MARCH 6.

 

CISSR 23-24 Graduate Fellowships

Calls for proposals
The Lloyd and Susanne Rudolph Field Research Award supports MA and PhD students in the Social Sciences Division who are conducting global, international, and/or transnational research in any branch of the social sciences. 

The CISSR Dissertation Completion Grant provides funding and office space for doctoral students in the final year of the dissertation.

Apply at the UChicago InfoReady portal with number #1892543 by March 31, 2023 at 11:59 (CT)

CAORC-NEH RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP GUIDELINES

The CAORC - National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Research Fellowship provides the opportunity for scholars to spend significant time in one country with an ORC as a research base (includes Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia, Mongolia). This fellowship is currently accepting applications with a deadline of February 6, 2023.

FEB 3 is the deadline to apply for funding to study in Indiana University's 2023 Language Workshop.

Especially interesting for SEELANGS readers is the Title VIII program which provides full funding and a living stipend for FACULTY, researchers, post-grads, and GRADUATE STUDENTS participating in summer courses at Indiana, Arizona State, or Wisconsin (http://languageworkshop.iu.edu/funding).

Call for Applications: Open Research Laboratory at Illinois

The Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center and the Slavic Reference Service at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign are pleased to remind everyone that applications to the Spring 2023 Open Research Laboratory (ORL) are open. The priority application deadline is December 7, 2022. The program will take place January 17 - May 3, 2023.

For more information and to apply, please visit

https://reeec.illinois.edu/research/open-research-laboratory

The School of Modern Languages at the University of St Andrews offers support for applications to the Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship scheme on a competitive basis.

The School hosts a vibrant research culture with internationally recognised expertise in its 8 language disciplines (Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Persian, Russian, Spanish) as well as in Comparative Literature. Areas of interest extend from the Middle Ages to the contemporary, and include literature, history, visual culture, memory studies, performance studies, postcolonial studies, cultural studies, gender and queer studies.

The deadline for applications to the School’s internal competition is  Monday 21 November 2022. Candidates should send the following information to langsdor@st-andrews.ac.uk:

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