Individual projects

Individual projects

Louis Malassis International Scientific Prize for Agriculture and Food

The Prize, given once every two years, aims to recognize individuals, or a group of individuals, for their exemplary and promising contribution in promoting innovation through research, development and/or capacity building in the North, South or in the Mediterranean in order to improve food and agricultural systems sustainability as well as to address food security and poverty reduction.The Prize recognizes individuals whose scientific works are not only important contribution to the production of knowledge but are also actively promoting the use of knowledge in addressing current developme

Saul Kagan Fellowship in Advanced Shoah Studies

The Kagan Fellowship in Advanced Shoah Studies welcomes applications from PhD and Post-Doc candidates from around the world for funding for the September 2026-August 2027 academic year. The application portal is open. All application material must be submitted into the Fluxx portal system (see below) no later than: Friday, January 9, 2026

Review all instructions before applying.

Ph.D. Eligibility & instructions

Botstiber Grants on Austrian-American Relations

The Botstiber Institute for Austrian-American Studies (BIAAS) seeks grant proposals for research or projects aimed at promoting an understanding of the historic relationship between the United States and Austria (including Habsburg Austria).

Fields of Interest

Eligible fields include history, politics, economics, law, or cultural studies.

What We Fund

Proposals may include support for books and other publications, films, exhibits, or web/media projects. Salary replacement and/or tuition reimbursement are not eligible.

British Library Endangered Archives Programme

The purpose of the Endangered Archives Programme (EAP) is to secure, digitise, and make available for research endangered, pre-modern archival material from around the world. Each year, the Programme awards grants to preserve and digitise such material. Where
appropriate, the collections are transferred to a suitable local archive. The local archival partner makes digital copies of the material available in the country where the archive is located and the British Library makes these archives available on the EAP website for international access and research.

Suntory Foundation Grants for Groundbreaking Young Researchers

This grant is aimed at supporting young researchers who aspire to redefine the boundaries of scholarship in the fields of humanities and social sciences.

Applications are accepted from people of all nationalities, institutions, and places of residence, but application information and forms are provided only in Japanese and applications must be submitted in Japanese.

Eligibility

Young researchers under 35 years with individual research projects in the humanities and social sciences.

Grant amount

Up to 100 million yen per grant

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