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ISA Bologna Visiting Fellowship
One to two months for scholars involved in international research projects
The departments and research centers of the University of Bologna welcome international academics for teaching or research purposes.
What is it?
An opportunity for UniBo professors and researchers to invite scholars from all over the World to foster international exchanges with our Departments and to build new fruitful collaborations.
JAUW International Fellowship Program for Female Researchers
Are you looking to further your study in Japan with the support of an internationally recognized academic institute? Then don’t miss the chance to apply for this JAUW International Fellowship Program that is offered by the Japanese Association of University Women (JAUW).
Non-Japanese women are eligible to apply for this fellowship. The objective of the fellowship is to allow promising researchers/graduate students in any field to spend a period of time in residence in a graduate/research institute etc. in Japan.
Princeton Arts Fellowship
Princeton Arts Fellowships, funded in part by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, David E. Kelley Society of Fellows in the Arts, and the Maurice R. Greenberg Scholarship Fund, will be awarded to artists whose achievements have been recognized as demonstrating extraordinary promise in any area of artistic practice and teaching.
Visiting Research Fellowships at Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin
The Collegio offers Visiting Research Fellowships to PhD-holding scholars at any stage of career for a period of one to twelve months. We encourage applications from researchers working on the broad range of disciplines covered by the members of Collegio Carlo Alberto and its affiliates, including economics, sociology, political science, demography, and law.
RCC Landhaus Fellowships
The Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society and Herrmannsdorfer Landwerkstätten are pleased to invite applications for our fellowship program based at the Herrmannsdorf Landwerkstätten (an organic farm outside of Munich).
Penn CSERI Post-Doctoral Fellowship on Ethnicity, Race and Immigration
The Penn Center for the Study of Ethnicity, Race and Immigration (CSERI) invites applications, starting November 4, 2019 for a one-year postdoctoral research fellowship in the social sciences.
CSERI is a center initiative supported by the University of Pennsylvania and the School of Arts and Sciences. In addition to this post-doctoral fellowship, CSERI will host visiting scholars and graduate students, organize workshops initiated by the Center’s Faculty Advisory Council, and support graduate and undergraduate student social science research at Penn.
RomanIslam Resident fellowships
The fellowship program is one of the central components of the RomanIslam Center for Comparative Empire and Transcultural Studies. The Center brings together scholars from a wide range of disciplines working on Romanization and Islamication in Late Antiquity with a focus but not exclusively on the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa during the first millennium CE. The overall aim of the Center is to explore new approaches to Romanization and Islamication in this period and to set the scholarly debate in the field on a new footing.