These fellowships grow out of the longstanding collaboration between the Humboldt, the Hertziana, and the Warburg in the research project Census of Antique Works of Art and Architecture Known in the Renaissance.
Category Archives: Funding, Scholarships, Fellowships & Prizes
Funding: British Academy/Leverhulme Small Research Grants (Deadline 31st May 2023)
British Academy/Leverhulme Small Research Grants are available to support primary research in the humanities and social sciences. These awards, up to £10,000 in value and tenable for up to 24 months, are provided to cover the cost of the expenses arising from a defined research project.
Fellowship: Ad Astra Fellow, University College Dublin School of History (Deadline 26th May 2023)
The School of History welcomes applications from excellent candidates whose expertise expands and strengthens the School’s research and its undergraduate and graduate teaching programmes. The School has identified the history of the Middle Ages as a strategic area of interest in which it would particularly like to receive applications.
British Archaeological Association student travel grants, deadline 25 May 2023
The British Archaeological Association invites applications from students registered on post-graduate degree courses to apply for their student travel grants.
British Archaeological Association Research Awards, deadline 1 June 2023
The British Archaeological Association invites applications for research awards of up to £1,500. These are designed to assist those who might otherwise have difficulty in funding or completing a research project and is therefore not open to students registered on degree courses, or those in full-time employment for whom research is an expectation written into their employment contract.
Fellowship: Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship, Smarthistory (Deadline 26 May 2023)
Smarthistory is seeking applications for an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow to develop public art history content. This is a one-year full-time position, beginning September 2023. Applicants will have a Ph.D. in art history (within the last two years) as well as teaching experience. Applicants with diverse backgrounds are particularly encouraged to apply.
Deadline Reminder: Dumbarton Oaks Mentorship Program for Scholars Affected by the Conflict in Ukraine (Deadline 30th April 2023)
The four-session remote mentorship program co-organized with scholars at Boise State University, University of Kent, Princeton University, and Tufts University—will offer professional development and workshop opportunities around a variety of topics.
Funding Opportunity: VAG Winter Conference Bursaries (Deadline 24 February 2023)
The 2023 Spring Conference of the Vernacular Architecture Group will be held in Stockport,Greater Manchester, from Tuesday 11 to Saturday 15 April 2023. During the day memberswill tour the locality, visiting and interpreting lesser traditional buildings. Lectures anddiscussions will be held in the evenings. The visits will cover Stockport’s medieval centre andthe village of WarburtonContinue reading “Funding Opportunity: VAG Winter Conference Bursaries (Deadline 24 February 2023)”
Funding Opportunity: The Servane de Layre-Mathéus Grant Fund of the American Friends of Chartres (Deadline: 31 March 2023)
The American Friends of Chartres is accepting proposals from current graduate students andemerging scholars for its annual research grant for the study of Chartres. The American Friendsof Chartres will provide a stipend of $2,000.00 and will facilitate lodging, as well as access to thecathedral, the Centre International du Vitrail, the municipal library, archival collections andrelatedContinue reading “Funding Opportunity: The Servane de Layre-Mathéus Grant Fund of the American Friends of Chartres (Deadline: 31 March 2023)”
PhD Position: Portraying Medieval Women: The Materiality of Female Images and Art Patronage in the Latin East (12th-15th centuries). University of Fribourg. (Deadline: February 20th, 2023)
Description: The SNSF PRIMA Project Portraying Medieval Women: The Materiality of Female Images and Art Patronage in the Latin East (12th–15th centuries) (https://data.snf.ch/grants/grant/208477), hosted at the Chair of Medieval Art History at the University of Fribourg, offers a four-year doctoral position focused on female representations and patronage in Southern Italy under Latin rule (12th–15th century). Her/his dissertation will beContinue reading “PhD Position: Portraying Medieval Women: The Materiality of Female Images and Art Patronage in the Latin East (12th-15th centuries). University of Fribourg. (Deadline: February 20th, 2023)”