The Research Grants Directory
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Early Career Research Program 2026
Scholarships for full-time graduate studies or research at universities in OAS member states. Up to US$10,000 per year for 1-2 years. Biology eligible as not excluded. Must align with OAS strategic objectives. Recipients must return home for 24 months post-program.
Early Career Research Program 2026
Provides up to $6,000 to support scholarly or creative projects focused on development and sustainability in the Bahamas, including aspects of culture, history, and nation formation. Suitable for linguistics projects related to Bahamian languages and identity.
Queensland Health/QAEHS Scholarships
Postgraduate scholarships up to US$11,000 for Masters or MBA programs in disaster risk management-related fields, including Civil and Environmental Engineering and Urban and Regional Planning. Requires thesis aligned with Caribbean disaster risk issues. Suitable for postgraduate students and researchers with relevant bachelor's degree and experience.
Queensland Health/QAEHS Scholarships
Fully funded scholarships for postgraduate students pursuing Masters or MBA degrees in disaster risk management fields, including social science areas such as economics of climate adaptation and enterprise risk management, at accredited Caribbean universities.
Racial Equity Research Grants
Encourages innovative, original research papers on topics related to economics, finance, or business of direct relevance to the Bahamian economy. Open to Bahamian undergraduate and graduate scholars. Top prize up to $20,000.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Visiting fellowship for researchers employed by Caribbean academic institutions to collaborate with Oxford researchers across all disciplines, including humanities and literature. Includes virtual and in-person components in 2026.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Grants for innovative projects in visual arts, music, fashion, audio-visual, festivals in creative industries. Eligible for universities and academia supporting MSMEs in arts and culture. Upcoming calls in 2026 for cultural registries/databases.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Research grants for full-time faculty and staff at UWI campuses, including those serving Antigua and Barbuda researchers, for Caribbean-focused projects. Law likely eligible as broad.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Fully funded PhD scholarships for citizens of high-income Commonwealth countries including Antigua and Barbuda to conduct research at UK universities. Law eligible under SSH/development themes.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Funding for nonprofit organizations supporting projects that address HIV and liver diseases, including increasing awareness, improving diagnostics, provider training, and prevention programs. Open to universities and academic institutions as organizations. Eligible for researchers and higher education in health science.
Translational Research Grants Scheme
Grants supporting mobility of researchers, artists, and cultural professionals for creation, training, exchanges, artistic research, residencies in arts and culture. Requires connection to French Caribbean departments (Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana). Open to research organizations.
Merck Research Grants
Up to US$10,000 per year for graduate research or studies in any field including Law. Open to OAS member states including Antigua and Barbuda for researchers and postgrad students.
Merck Research Grants 2026
Grants for one-year research projects aligned with banking and financial services priorities including AI, Business Intelligence, Data Science, Finance Technologies, Machine Learning. Open to full-time members of staff across all faculties and campuses of The University of the West Indies (UWI), including Five Islands Campus in Antigua and Barbuda. Projects commence in 2026 upon award.
Merck Research Grants 2026
Supports scholarly research projects on 'The Question of Development and Sustainability in the Bahamas: Past, Present and Future', including economy (blue/green) topics. Up to $6,000 per grant; four awards. Primarily for UB researchers/faculty but open to Bahamas-focused researchers.
2026 Research Grants
Research grants or combined teaching/research projects in all disciplines for faculty and researchers, with examples in cultural heritage and related fields; History likely eligible as part of humanities. For 2026-2027 academic year.
