J. S. Lee Memorial Fellowship Programme
The J. S. Lee Memorial Fellowship Programme (the “Programme”) was established in 2008 by Bei Shan Tang Foundation (the “Foundation”) in memory of its founder, Dr. Lee Jung Sen. The Programme aims:
The J. S. Lee Memorial Fellowship Programme (the “Programme”) was established in 2008 by Bei Shan Tang Foundation (the “Foundation”) in memory of its founder, Dr. Lee Jung Sen. The Programme aims:
Projects results are expected to contribute to the following outcomes:
For supported doctoral candidates or postdoctoral researchers
Heartefact is pleased to invite applications for the 2024 Kosovo-Serbia research fellowship program. Fellowships are available for five primarily young to mid-career professionals from Kosovo and Serbia working at local or national institutions, academia, opinion makers, analysts, researchers, or publicly exposed individuals engaged in new media, IT and creative industries.
M.A. – Doctoral – Postdoctoral students – Senior Researchers
IFAS-Research (UMIFRE 25, MEAE/CNRS – French Institute of South Africa) has a regional mandate covering twelve countries in Southern Africa: Angola, Botswana, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. IFAS-Research promotes and supports research projects in the Humanities and Social Sciences dealing with this vast area.
The Shenandoah Valley Battlefield Foundation announces the inauguration of two annual research fellowships, beginning in 2024. Each fellowship provides $1,000 to support the cost of travel and per diem expenses for researchers to use the Foundation’s library at the Strayer House in New Market, Virginia, for a period of at least five consecutive days. The fellowships are open to graduate students, academics, teachers, museum professionals, and independent scholars whose research interests may benefit from the Foundation’s holdings.