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Provides funding to early-career psychologists (within 10 years of doctoral degree) for research and projects directly related to international psychology.
Grants of USD 10,000–25,000 for fieldwork-based exploration projects in earth sciences, geology, and related fields, combining adventure with scientific research and conservation objectives.
Annual US$10,000 fellowship awarded to up to 30 women pursuing Ph.D./doctoral degrees in aerospace engineering or space sciences. Open to researchers at accredited universities worldwide. Applications typically open in August for the following year.
10-month non-degree program for mid-career professionals with leadership potential. Includes Law and Human Rights field. Features graduate-level coursework and professional development. For Albanian citizens/residents with 5+ years experience.
Funds innovative social science research addressing key topics like behavioral science, race/ethnicity/immigration, aimed at improving social and living conditions; open to faculty and researchers.
3-month visiting fellowships for PhD holders in humanities or social sciences conducting research on Caribbean or Southeast Asian studies, including literature. Open to international applicants not resident in the Netherlands.
Up to $200,000 (including indirect costs) for PhD holders conducting research aligned with RSF priorities such as behavioral science and decision making, where Psychology-led projects are eligible. Open to international applicants.
Provides up to $3,500 for Master's and PhD students conducting evolutionary biology research; requires SSE membership.<grok:render type="render_inline_citation"><argument name="citation_id">161</argument></grok:render>
Supports postdoctoral training in translational medicine at US universities, bridging lab to clinic.
Supports future leaders in mathematics and statistics research through postdoctoral fellowships totaling $150,000.
Larger grants up to $40,000 per project for extended fieldwork to collect and document oral literature and traditional ecological knowledge, including in Bhutan contexts. For researchers building local teams and archiving materials.
Funding for joint research projects between scholars from Germany, USA, and/or Canada in humanities and social sciences, including philosophy.
Annual grant program funding global research in language technology, machine translation, and multilingual communication. Up to five $20,000 grants for one-year projects.
Fellowships ($10,000 stipend + travel) and scholarships ($5,000) for graduate students conducting research in concrete-related fields, including materials, design, and construction technologies relevant to property and construction.