At its principal site in Rome, the Academy operates a program of fellowships and residencies that has at its core the development of gifted artists and scholars. Each year, through a national competition, the Academy awards fellowships in the fine arts and pre- and post-doctoral fellowships in the humanities.
AAUW has a long and distinguished history of advancing educational and professional opportunities for women in the United States and around the globe. One of the world's largest sources of funding for graduate women, AAUW is providing more than $3.7 million in funding for more than 244 fellowships and grants to outstanding women and nonprofit organizations in the 2014-15 academic year.
The American Austrian Foundation awards fellowships to outstanding American and Austrian medical residents to participate in the Andlinger Residency Exchange Fellowship Program. The Fellowship Program bears the name of Mr. Gerhard R. Andlinger, a successful American businessman with Austrian roots and a trustee of the AAF. Mr.
ACLS continues to be the leading private institution supporting scholars in the humanities and related social sciences at the doctoral and postdoctoral levels. Grants and fellowships are available for postdoctoral research in the humanities and humanities-related social sciences internationally.
For more than 50 years, the American Institute of Indian Studies has provided funding to pre- and post-doctoral scholars and artists in pursuit of knowledge about India. * Junior Fellowships are for graduate students conducting research for their doctoral dissertations in India. * Senior Long- and Short-term Fellowships are for those holding the PhD degree.
Over the course of five decades, ARCE’s fellowship program has benefited more than 650 scholars, whose research interests span the diversity of Egypt’s periods and cultures.
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.
The AWC scholarship foundation has been making it possible for American females to study in Sweden. The AWC Stockholm Jessie Lokrantz Scholarship was initiated to cover the cost of a round-trip airplane ticket between the US and Sweden.
The Anna Sobol Levy (ASL) Foundation provides fellowships for U.S. citizens who are college graduates to study at the prestigious Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The amount of the fellowship is $18,000 for fellowship recipients who enroll in the one-year M.A. program in Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies and $12,000 for all others.
The Bridging Project offers scholarships to American undergraduate students participating in study-abroad programs in Japan. Funding from private foundations and major U.S. corporations has made it possible for ATJ to award about 100 scholarships to assist students with the travel and living expenses they will incur while studying abroad in Japan for a semester or an academic year.