The Research Grants Directory
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Discover research grants, fellowships, and funding programs from leading institutions worldwide.
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Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Supports doctoral students enrolled in PhD programs conducting dissertation research that advances anthropological knowledge. Open to any subfield or interdisciplinary approach with anthropological relevance. Average award $25,000.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Supports postdoctoral research projects on Islamic art, architecture, archaeology, material culture, conservation, and related fields before 1920 CE. For scholars from the Islamic world.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Junior Visiting Fellowship for 4 months (Sep 2026–Jun 2027) at IWM Vienna for research on Polish-Ukrainian, Polish-Belarusian, Polish-Lithuanian relations or legacy of Giedroyc and Kultura, in humanities and social sciences including literature.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Fellowship for researchers in humanities and social sciences working on philosophical, societal, economic, geopolitical, and historical dimensions of (post-)Europe. Junior and senior fellowships available for 2026-2027 academic year.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Funding for small international teams of researchers to collaborate on data analysis, theory, and modeling in space science using data from space missions. Topics include astrophysics, heliophysics, planetary science. Open to researchers worldwide.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Grants providing GPU cloud credits, tokens, and support for advanced AI/ML research, data analysis, and computational projects. For postgraduate students, PhD, postdocs, faculty.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Full fees (Home rate) and £3,000/year stipend for 3 years for DPhil research in ecotheology, engaging systematic or political theology.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Scholarship for postgraduate or continuing studies in architecture, urban planning, landscape architecture, including design projects and monument preservation. Open to international graduates for study/research in Germany. Suitable for researchers and postgraduates.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Up to $5,000 (typically $1,000-$4,000) for doctoral dissertation research in applied linguistics and English language education topics such as language teacher education, assessment, and EMI. Open to doctoral students worldwide enrolled in legitimate programs; subject to U.S. sanctions which may affect certain countries.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Supports longstanding anthropological research partnerships that empower marginalized communities studied by anthropologists, fostering collaboration in research design, data gathering, and public mobilization. Open to doctoral students and PhDs in anthropology or related fields.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Assists emerging scholars from historically marginalized communities with $1,000 for research in architectural history. Requires 500-word report.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Small research grants to support studies on institutional resilience, governance systems, and adaptive capacity in response to crisis, conflict, and rapid change. Suitable for economics and business research on institutions in complex environments like Afghanistan.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Supports emerging leaders and practitioners in plant science research by providing access to the Oak Spring Garden Foundation’s Library, Gardens, and Landscape. Award: $10,000.
RCPA Foundation Research Grants 2026
Research grants for foreign scholars to visit and conduct research at the institute on public law and international law topics.
MRFF 2026 Consumer-Led Research Grant Opportunity
Fellowship providing up to €75,000 to architects, designers, and professionals to partner with accredited academic institutions worldwide to create and teach innovative new architecture courses focused on systems thinking and planetary challenges. Suitable for higher education faculty and researchers in architecture and design.
