Check out Duke’s research funding site for a full list of international opportunities.
Josiah Charles Trent Memorial Foundation Endowment Fund
The Fund offers support to Duke faculty and staff for research projects, speakers, pilot projects, a and research service learning in the following areas: human sexual function, medical history, medical ethics and medical humanities, and international studies.
U.S. Mission to Costa Rica -- U.S. Embassy San Jose PD Annual Program Statement
This fund supports programs that strengthen ties between the U.S. and Costa Rica through cultural and exchange programming. Interested applicants from within Duke should contact dukeiln@duke.edu as early as possible.
U.S. Mission to Tanzania -- Public Diplomacy Small Grants
The U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, is funding initiatives that promote educational and cultural engagement and foster mutual understanding between the United States and Tanzania.
Eugene K. Wolf Travel Fund for European Research
Awarded annually to one or more doctoral students at North American universities to conduct musicological research for their dissertation topic in Europe.
Lost Cities
The funding program is designed to be interdisciplinary and to facilitate projects in which there are varied dimensions to the examination of abandoned cities.
Canadian Studies
The John A. Sproul Fellowship provides modest support for a scholar with interests in Canada who wishes to spend a period at Berkeley. One or more Fellows will be selected, with an award up to a maximum of $4,000 U.S.
Advanced Turkish Fellowship
For summer 2022, the American Research Institute in Turkey will offer fellowships for advanced participants in the summer program in intensive advanced Turkish language at Boğaziçi University in Istanbul.
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