KATHRYN AND PETER YATRAKIS FELLOWSHIP
DEADLINE: January 15, 2024
DEADLINE: January 15, 2024
DEADLINE: January 15, 2024
The Gennadius Library offers the Cotsen Traveling Fellowship, a short-term grant awarded each year to Ph.D. holders or graduate students pursuing research topics that require the use of the Gennadeion collections.
The grant was established by the Overseers of the Gennadius Library to honor Lloyd E. Cotsen, former Chair of the Overseers and benefactor of the Library.
Eligibility: Senior scholars (PhD holders) and graduate students of any nationality.
As part of the Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program, Fulbright Schuman awards scholarships to European citizens to conduct research and/or lecture in any academic field at an accredited U.S. institution for a period between three months and one academic year (9 months). Applicants must present a letter of affiliation from an accredited university or non-profit research institution and must demonstrate in their Project Statement that their proposed research is relevant to U.S.-EU relations, EU policy, or the EU institutions and to at least two EU Member States.
This 1–2 month fellowship is available to a postdoctoral scholar, graduate student, or visiting scholar for research using materials from the Oscar Wilde collection at the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. The fellowship, established in 2021, honors the writer and cultural figure Oscar Wilde and his grandson Merlin Holland, a scholar who has dedicated himself to studying and celebrating Wilde’s legacy.
La MITI a pour objectif de promouvoir, animer et coordonner l'interdisciplinarité au CNRS, et en particulier l’interaction entre ses dix instituts. Dans ce cadre, elle lance en 2025 une nouvelle édition de l’appel à mobilité « Mobilité interdisciplinaire immersive ».
Date de lancement de l'appel : 18 novembre 2024
Date limite d'envoi des candidatures : 6 janvier 2025
Annonce des résultats à partir du 22 janvier 2025
Réalisation des missions : du 1er juin 2025 au 31 mai 2026
Montant maximum attribué (par projet) : 5 000 euros
Durée du projet : 12 mois
Dossier de candidature à venir - Consulter le précédent cadrage (2024)
SEI Asia seeks a motivated Research Fellow to champion transformative projects, advancing financial sectors in alignment with global sustainability objectives, based in the vibrant city of Bangkok.
These fellowships are open to all scholars and researchers, irrespective of career stage or educational credentials, who plan to work closely with the Institute’s collections on an independent research project. Applicants may be citizens of any country. Short-term fellowship stipends are US$3,000 per month, intended to defray the costs of travel, accommodation, and living expenses in Philadelphia.
These four-month fellowships are open to established scholars who are able to spend a semester or equivalent period in residence at the Institute. Distinguished Fellows work closely with the Institute’s collections on an independent research project addressing the history of chemical or molecular science, broadly construed. They also participate in Beckman Center scholarly programs and contribute to the fellowship community in a mentorship capacity.
Postdoctoral research fellowships are open to researchers who have earned a doctoral degree and graduate students who will have defended their dissertations by the end of July 2024. These fellowships are intended to support 12 months of full-time research and writing in residence that will make use of our collections. Fellows will participate in Beckman Center scholarly programs, including the Works in Progress writing group and Fellows’ Talks lecture series. Applicants may be citizens of any country.