Grant of the Week
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Grant of the Week: International Research and Studies (IRS) Grant Competition
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Lizzy Meggyesy | Apr 21, 2023
The International Research and Studies (IRS) Grant Competition is now accepting applications. The deadline to apply is May 12, 2023. -
Grant of the Week: MESA Global Academy Fellowships
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Lizzy Meggyesy | Apr 7, 2023
The MESA Global Academy offers competitive fellowships to Middle East Studies scholars in the humanities and social sciences from the Middle... -
Grant of the Week: Cokie Roberts Fellowship for Women’s History
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Lizzy Meggyesy | Mar 24, 2023
The National Archives Foundation is now accepting applications for their 2023 Cokie Roberts Fellowship for Women’s History. -
Grant of the Week: United States Capitol Historical Society Fellowship
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Lizzy Meggyesy | Feb 24, 2023
The United States Capitol Historical Society is now accepting applications for their 2023 Fellowships.
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Grant of the Week: Rose Library Research Fellowships
Lizzy Meggyesy | Feb 3, 2023
Emory University’s Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, & Rare Books Library is now accepting applications for their 2023 Research Fellowships. Applications... -
Grant of the Week: Franklin Research Grants
Lizzy Meggyesy | Nov 10, 2022
The American Philosophical Society is now accepting applications for the Franklin Research Grants. -
Grant of the Week: NEH Public Scholars Grants
Lizzy Meggyesy | Oct 28, 2022
The National Endowment for the Humanities is accepting applications for the Public Scholars program. -
Grant of the Week: Huntington Library Research Fellowships
Lizzy Meggyesy | Oct 12, 2022
The Huntington Library is now acccepting applications for the 2023–24 fellowship year for Long-Term Fellowships, Short-Term Fellowships, and Travel Grants. -
Grant of the Week: ACLS Fellowships for Untenured Scholars
Lizzy Meggyesy | Sep 16, 2022
The American Council of Learned Societies is now accepting fellowship applications for full-time research open to untenured scholars.
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