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Harvard Radcliffe Institute Fellowship 2027–2028: $78,000 Stipend Plus $5,000 Project Fund for a Full Year of Independent Work
Harvard Radcliffe Institute's residential fellowship gives scholars, scientists, writers, and artists a $78,000 stipend, a $5,000 project allowance, and office or studio space for the September-through-May 2027–2028 academic year.
Helsinki Collegium HCAS Core Fellowship 2027: Salaried Research Fellowships in Finland
The University of Helsinki's Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies invites international researchers in the human sciences to apply for salaried 2027 Core Fellowship appointments lasting six months to three years, depending on career stage.
Hodder Fellowship at Princeton 2027–2028: A $93,000, 10-Month Visiting Fellowship at the Lewis Center for the Arts for Artists and Writers of Exceptional Promise
Princeton University's Lewis Center for the Arts offers a $93,000 Hodder Fellowship — a 10-month, teaching-free residency for early-career artists and humanists of exceptional promise to pursue an independent project.
Howard Foundation Fellowships 2027–2028: Ten $40,000 Unrestricted Awards for Early Mid-Career Playwrights, Choreographers and Performance Studies Scholars, Closing 1 November 2026
The George A. and Eliza Gardner Howard Foundation, administered at Brown University, will award ten $40,000 unrestricted fellowships in Writing for Performance or Choreography and in Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies, with applications open from 1 July 2026 to 1 November 2026, decisions in April 2027 and funds available from 1 July 2027.
Huntington Research Fellowships 2027–2028: More Than 150 Awards From $3,500 a Month to a $50,000 Academic Year in San Marino, Opening 1 September 2026 and Closing 15 November 2026
The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens awards more than 150 humanities research fellowships a year across long-term, short-term, travel grant and Oxbridge exchange categories; the 2027–2028 application portal opens 1 September 2026 and closes at 11:59 p.m. PST on 15 November 2026, with decisions in March 2027.
IOC Olympic Studies Centre PhD Students and Early Career Academics Research Grant 2027: Up to USD 6,000 for Scholarly Research on the Olympic Movement
The IOC Olympic Studies Centre's 2027 PhD Students and Early Career Academics Research Grant Programme awards up to USD 6,000 to doctoral students and early-career researchers worldwide studying Olympism, the Olympic Movement, or the Olympic Games, with a deadline of 22 September 2026.
Israelyan Fellowship at Gladstone's Library 2027: A Fully Funded Month-Long Residency in Wales for Writers, Artists, and Scholars Working on Armenian Studies and Themes
An inaugural, fully funded 31-night residency at Gladstone's Library in Wales, with a private en-suite room, all meals, and a travel contribution, for writers, artists, and scholars of any nationality advancing a substantially underway project in Armenian studies, literature, or the social sciences.
Jack Kent Cooke College Scholarship 2027: Up to $55,000 a Year, Application Opens August 19, 2026
The 2027 Cooke College Scholarship application runs August 19 to November 11, 2026 through the Common App. Up to $55,000 a year in last-dollar funding for high school seniors with a 3.75 unweighted GPA and family income up to $95,000.
Klarman Fellowships at Cornell 2027: A Three-Year, $80,000 Postdoctoral Fellowship for Independent Research in the College of Arts & Sciences
The Klarman Fellowships give exceptional early-career scholars up to three years of independent postdoctoral research in Cornell's College of Arts & Sciences, with an $80,000 annual stipend, Cornell benefits, and a $12,000 annual research fund; the 2027 cycle closes October 15, 2026.
Kone Foundation Annual Grant Call 2026: Personal Working Grants of €2,700–€3,800 a Month and Project Budgets up to €500,000 for Bold Research and Art in Finland, Closing 15 September 2026
Kone Foundation opens its annual grant call from 1 to 15 September 2026, funding academic research in the humanities, social sciences and environmental sciences, artistic research and professional artistic work, with personal working grants set at €2,700, €3,200 or €3,800 a month and multi-year research group budgets typically running €200,000–€500,000.