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Bourses de courte durée de l'IFEA

L'institut français d'études anatoliennes - Georges Dumézil (UAR 3131 – CNRS-MAE) offre tous les ans des bourses à des jeunes chercheurs (masterants, doctorants, post-doctorants) français ou étrangers inscrits dans un établissement français. Les candidatures de personnes non financées seront priviliégiées.

Cette bourse est également ouverte aux étudiants inscrits dans les universités turques hors du département d'Istanbul.

İAE – ANAMED Joint Fellowship

The Suna and İnan Kıraç Foundation İstanbul Research Institute (İAE) and Koç University’s Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (ANAMED) are pleased to announce a new joint fellowship to support one post-doctoral scholar conducting research on the archaeology, architecture, art history, heritage, or history of Istanbul

Max-Planck-Institut’s Kunsthistorisches Institut (KHI) – ANAMED Joint Fellowship

The Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut (KHI) and Koç University’s Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (ANAMED) are pleased to announce a joint fellowship to support Post-doctoral or Senior scholars conducting research on archaeology, architecture, art history, heritage, or history.

The successful candidate will spend the fall semester at one institution, and the spring semester at the other.

David Center for the American Revolution Short-Term Resident Research Fellowships

The David Center for the American Revolution at the American Philosophical Society's Library & Museum in Philadelphia invites applications for its short-term resident research fellowships. David Center Fellowships continue the 30-year tradition of the David Library awarding over 200 fellowships to scholars who have gone on to write hundreds of dissertations, academic articles, academic papers and books, and to teach at major institutions of higher learning worldwide, about the American Revolution and Founding Era.

AMS Short-Term Resident Research Fellowships

The American Philosophical Society's Library & Museum in Philadelphia invites applications for short-term residential research fellowships. These funding opportunities provide 1- to 3- months of support for researchers in residence and are open to scholars in all fields who show a demonstrated need to use the Library & Museum’s collections for their project. Approximately 25-30 short-term fellowships are awarded each year.

Mellon Foundation Native American Scholars Initiative (NASI) Postdoctoral Fellowship

These funding opportunities are supported by the Mellon Foundation Native American Scholars Initiative (NASI). Fellows will be associated with the APS’s Center for Native American and Indigenous Research (CNAIR), which aims to promote greater collaboration between scholars, archives, and Indigenous communities.

Mellon Foundation Native American Scholars Initiative (NASI) Postdoctoral Career Pathways Fellowship

The American Philosophical Society's Library & Museum (APS) in Philadelphia invites applications for a two-year, residential Career Pathways Fellowship for postdoctoral scholars at any stage of their careers who would like to pursue a research project and also develop or advance their professional skills in collections care and best practices surrounding Native American and Indigenous collections in archives, libraries, and museums. This funding opportunity is part of the Native American Scholars Initiative (NASI), supported by the Mellon Foundation.

Postdoctoral Research Fellow in qualitative policy research

The Faculty of Health Sciences is the largest health sciences faculty in Australia, consisting of seven disciplines, five research themes (plus 3 cross-cutting themes), and four research centres. The School of Health Sciences is known for world-leading health sciences education and research. Our research ranks 'well above world class' (Excellence in Research for Australia level 5) and we rank 33rd in the world for health (T.H.E. World University Rankings 2015/16).

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