GEORGE A. AND ELIZA GARDNER HOWARD FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIPS [The George A. and Eliza Gardner Howard Foundation]

The fellowships from the Howard Foundation provide assistance to early mid-career artists and scholars for the pursuit of self-selected projects. The support is specifically aimed at enhancing paid sabbatical leaves. For independent artists or scholars without paid leaves, the Howard Fellowship offers the opportunity to dedicate a significant amount of time to their proposed project. […]

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FELLOWSHIPS FOR EMERGING WRITERS

The fellowships for emerging writers aim to offer a continuous period of 12 months, providing dedicated time and studio space for writing. Additionally, fellows benefit from mentorship, receiving feedback from a nationally recognized author within their specific genre. Throughout the fellowship, participants are allowed to join one community creative writing workshop per semester and can […]

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CORE PROGRAM AT CAMARGO [ Camargo Foundation]

The Camargo Foundation, situated in Cassis, France, functions as a residential center that provides programs in the Arts and Humanities. It grants the opportunity for contemplative thinking, creative pursuits, and meaningful connections within a serene environment. Applications are encouraged from individuals of all countries, nationalities, and career stages. Scholars and thinkers, including professionals and practitioners […]

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FELLOWSHIP FOR BIOGRAPHICAL STUDIES [The Leon Levy Center for Biography at The Graduate Center, CUNY]

The Leon Levy Center for Biography provides four resident fellowships at the Graduate Center throughout the academic year to support a proposed biography project. The awards encompass dedicated writing space, complete access to research facilities, research assistance, and a stipend of $72,000. Fellows focus their efforts on their projects and actively engage in monthly seminars […]

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PRIZE ACADEMY AMERICAN IN BERLIN

The academy invites applications from both emerging and established scholars, writers, and professionals interested in independent study in Berlin. Annually, around 24 Berlin Prizes are awarded. Previous awardees encompass historians, economists, poets, novelists, journalists, legal scholars, anthropologists, musicologists, and public policy experts. Fellowships typically span an academic semester, occasionally extending to a full academic year. […]

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DOROTHY DAY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM [Lydia’s House]

THE DOROTHY DAY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM caters to women of faith who wish to reside in a community and engage in life-sharing with families experiencing homelessness. This two-year residential initiative in Ohio provides private living quarters, a stipend, educational opportunities, growth prospects, and more. Each fellow receives mentoring in the efforts against family poverty and homelessness […]

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PEMBROKE CENTER POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS [Brown University Pembroke Center]

Postdoctoral research fellows contribute significantly to the intellectual community at the Pembroke Center. Residing on-site for a year, these fellows engage in original research, design and teach undergraduate courses, actively participate in the Pembroke Seminar’s interdisciplinary scholarly community, collaborate on research and programming, and benefit from faculty mentorship for professional development. Selection of candidates is […]

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