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Koç University Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (ANAMED) Fellowships
Koç University invites applications from junior and senior scholars specializing in the archaeology, art history, history, and allied disciplines of Turkey from the Neolithic through the Ottoman eras. Fellowships, which include accommodation, travel, and stipend, will be given to approximately 10 Ph.D candidates and 10 scholars with Ph.D to spend one academic year in Istanbul at Koç University’s Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations. Successful candidates will be required to be resident in Istanbul during the 9-month academic year (September 15-June 15). Some senior fellowships may be granted on a semester basis (September 15-January 31 or February 1-June 15). A small number of Non-Residential fellowships is also available for those already resident in Istanbul and/or with families. For more information please visit ANAMED’s website.
Salt Research Funds
Initiated to further the institution’s commitment to experimental thought, interdisciplinary research, and studies on social change and transformation from diverse perspectives, every year Salt Research supports certain number of projects engaged in issues of the built environment, questions of modernism, politics of memory and overlooked histories. For more information please visit Salt’s website.
Istanbul Research Institute Scholarships
İstanbul Research Institute provides support for Turkish researchers at post-doctoral level in order to support academic research on Istanbul. For more information please visit IAE’s website.
Orient-Institut Istanbul Stipends
Orient-Institut Istanbul provides yearly stipends to researchers on certain themes determined by the Institute. For more information please visit OII’s website.
Swedish Research Institute Scholarships
The scholarships of the Swedish Research Institute are intended for those engaged in independent scientific work in a topic within the institute’s activity areas mainly humanities and social sciences. The work should primarily be linked to Turkey but it can also be related to other parts of Eastern Mediterranean, or other culturally, historically or linguistically related regions. The scholarships can not be used for language studies (except for the Turcological scholarship).
The scholarships can only be awarded to a Nordic citizen who, preferably at a Swedish university, is admitted to a bachelor’s or graduate level course/ program, is a Ph.D student or a Ph.D. For more information please visit website. (The scholarships for Turkish researchers/students are not given by the Swedish Research institute but by the Swedish Institute.)
Netherlands Institute in Turkey Fellowships
The NIT offers fellowships awarded to 8 graduate students (MA, rMA, Ph.D.) each year enrolled in universities in the Netherlands for a short-term residential and non-residential fellowship at the Netherlands Institute in Turkey (Istanbul). The institute offers unlimited access to the NIT library and accommodation or an allowance for living expenses of up to 400 euros, depending on availability.
ARIT Fellowships:
ARIT supports and administers programs of fellowships for scholarly research and for Turkish language study. Programs for scholars and graduate students based in the U.S. and Canada include the ARIT, the ARIT National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship programs, and the ARIT Summer Language Program at Boğazici University in Istanbul. ARIT fellowships support individual research projects in ancient, historical, and modern times in all fields of the humanities and social sciences, that must be carried out in Türkiye.
Turkish students and scholars resident in Türkiye who wish to carry out research in Greece may apply for the Coulson-Cross Aegean Exchange fellowships. The Hanfmann and Mellink Fellowships for research in ancient history, art and archaeology support advanced research at institutions outside of Türkiye. Turkish graduate students may apply for the ARIT Dernek fellowships for doctoral research within Türkiye.
For more information on ARIT fellowship programs please visit: https://aritweb.org/fellowships/
Fellowships
ANAMED (Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations) provides four types of grants to support scientific research and publications: Regular Fellowship, Joint Fellowship, Program Fellowship, and Project Fellowship. For detailed information, you can follow the “Fellowships” menu on the website https://anamed.ku.edu.tr/.
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