The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH) fellowships are a major site of IASH intellectual exchanges. All IASH fellowships are residential and involve a commitment to present one's work in and attend Fellows meetings. The meetings are open to the public on Wednesdays from 12-1:30 p.m.
Fellowship or Grant |
Description |
Application Deadline |
Faculty Public Humanities Grants |
IASH invites faculty to submit grant proposals for public-facing projects in all areas of humanistic study. We are particularly interested in projects that involve graduate and/or undergraduate students, foster engaged inquiry and dialogue around social and cultural concerns, and reach beyond university walls. We offer $3000-$5000/year and will consider project timeframes of up to three years. Applications are available . |
March 15 |
Doctoral Fellowships from IASH |
IASH offers up to two Doctoral Fellowships to 黑料视频 PhD students (ABDs) per semester. For more information, see our Fellows page. Applications for 2024-25 are available . |
March 15 |
HNY/HCI Public Humanities Grants for Graduate Students |
IASH, in conjunction with Humanities New York and other partner universities, invites graduate students to submit grant proposals for public-facing projects. Projects may be collaborations between two or more students (although one must be designated as project director). Grants of up to $4000 are available. Additional information and guidelines may be found . |
March 31 |
Visiting Faculty |
IASH offers up to two unfunded fellowships a semester to faculty from other institutions. Please contact IASH at iash@binghamton.edu if you are interested in a visiting fellowship. |
Ongoing |
Faculty Fellowships from IASH |
IASH offers up to five fellowships a semester to 黑料视频 faculty. For more information, see our Fellows page. Applications are currently closed. |
Closed until fall 2024 |
External Funding Opportunities
Scholarships and Other Award Resources (SOAR): This site, maintained by Binghamton's Undergraduate Research Center, provides a searchable database of grants and fellowships for graduate students, postdocs, public humanities scholars, and non-tenure track and tenure-track faculty.
: This site offers an alphabetized list of funding programs in the Arts and Humanities. (It has a parallel list for the Social Sciences.) Many of the programs offer dissertation fellowships and postdocs, as well as grants for both junior and senior faculty members. This list is also sortable by grant deadline.
This site, primarily aimed at faculty members, offers a long alphabetized list of fellowships, grants and awards in the humanities. In addition to the complete list, it offers a variety of more specific curated lists (e.g. international, short and long-term awards, awards targeting junior and senior scholars, awards for specific geographic regions or fields.)
This site offers a curated list of funding opportunities in the Humanities and Social Sciences, organized by deadline. Includes brief descriptions of the grants listed.
Unlike most sites, this one offers lists of funding opportunities specifically targeted at the digital and the public humanities. (It also offers funding lists divided between faculty, postdoctoral, and graduate applicants.)
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