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Post-Doctoral Residential Research & Teaching Fellowship in Africa or African Diaspora Studies

The Carter G. Woodson Institute's distinguished fellowship is a two-year residential fellowship for post-doctoral students whose work focuses on Africa and/or the African Diaspora. Scholars selected for the fellowship will relocate to the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia to join a cohort of interdisciplinary scholars.

Shorenstein Postdoctoral Fellowships on Contemporary Asia

Each year the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (Shorenstein APARC) offers two postdoctoral fellowship positions to junior scholars for research and writing on contemporary Asia. The primary research areas focus on political, economic, or social change in the Asia-Pacific region (including Northeast, Southeast, and South Asia), or on international relations and international political economy in the region. The fellowships are made possible through the generosity of APARC’s benefactor, Walter H. Shorenstein.

Botstiber Fellowship in Transatlantic Austrian and Central European Relationships at CEU Budapest IAS

Mitteleuropa Express - Botstiber Foundation & IAS CEU Fellowship for CEU doctoral students in Central European Histories and Societies at the Institute for Advanced Study in Budapest - Fall 2024 

The Botstiber Institute for Austrian-American Studies (BIAAS) and the Institute for Advanced Study at Central European University in Budapest (IAS CEU) are pleased to invite applications for a short-term Research Fellowship in Central European Histories and Societies for Fall 2024.

Research Fellow Scheme (RFS) and RGC Senior Research Fellow Scheme (SRFS)

The RGC Research Fellow Scheme (RFS) and RGC Senior Research Fellow Scheme (SRFS) aim to provide sustained research support integrated with relief from teaching and administrative duties for outstanding mid-career researchers at Associate Professor rank and senior researchers at full Professor rank respectively at UGC-funded universities in Hong Kong, with a view to facilitating academics to dedicate their career to research and development as well as to give them the time and resources to nurture and train the next generation of local research talent for Hong Kong.

Japan Foundation Japanese Studies Fellowship Program

This program provides scholars and researchers in the field of Japanese studies with opportunities to conduct research in Japan, with the aim of promoting Japanese studies overseas.

Program outline (PDF:257KB)

Eligibility:

  • Area: Overseas
  • Applicant: Individual

Application Deadline:

Apply through Online Application Portal by 3 p.m., December 1, 2023 (Japan Standard Time)

Application Form: RJS-FW

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