Individual projects

Individual projects

Franklin Research Grants

The Franklin program is particularly designed to help meet the costs of travel to libraries and archives for research purposes; the purchase of microfilm, photocopies, or equivalent research materials; the costs associated with fieldwork; or laboratory research expenses.

Fonds Louis Dumont

Constitué en 1988 par Louis Dumont et son épouse Suzanne Tardieu-Dumont, le « Fonds Louis Dumont pour la recherche en anthropologie sociale » soutient comme son nom l’indique des recherches en anthropologie sociale, c’est-à-dire, basées sur des enquêtes de terrain de longue durée visant à réaliser un travail monographique inscrit dans une perspective comparative.

Forte International Postdoc

This is the first call for applications within Forte’s new international postdoc programme – a programme that aims to increase international researcher mobility and cross-border research collaboration. The programme offers grants to incoming and outgoing postdocs.

Focus area

Forte’s international postdoc programme aims to increase international researcher mobility and cross-border research collaboration. The programme also provides an opportunity for junior researchers to further develop their competence and research careers.

Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in Taiwan Studies

Junior scholars who are affiliated with an accredited European university, who have received the Ph.D. degree within five years of the date of application, and who do not hold full-time salaried positions may apply for postdoctoral research fellowships. All applicants must have their doctoral degree in hand. The maximum amount of each grant is EUR26,000 per year for a maximum of two years.

Postdoctoral Fellowships on British Art and Architecture

Postdoctoral Fellowships are offered annually for the purpose of supporting continuing postdoctoral research in the field of British art and architectural history or supporting the start of a new research project that has arisen out of a successfully submitted doctoral dissertation.

They are designed for applicants who have had their doctoral theses successfully examined within the five years prior to January 2026.

The Fellowship is an award of £15,000 to cover a period of six months.

Brocher Foundation Visiting Researcher Residencies

The Brocher Foundation offers visiting Researchers the opportunity to come to the Brocher Centre in a peaceful park on the shores of Lake Geneva, to write books, journal articles, essays or Ph.D. theses. The visiting researcher positions are an opportunity to meet other researchers from various disciplines and countries as well as experts from numerous International Organizations & Non Governmental Organizations based in Geneva, such as the WHO, WTO, WIPO, UNHCR, ILO, WMA, ICRC, and more.

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