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Branco Weiss Fellowship 2027: Up to CHF 600,000 Over Five Years for Postdoctoral Researchers Pursuing Unconventional Science Beyond the Mainstream
The Branco Weiss Fellowship – Society in Science awards early-career postdoctoral researchers up to CHF 600,000 over five years to pursue independent, unconventional research in any discipline at a host institution of their choice, with a January 15, 2027 deadline.
Burroughs Wellcome Fund Climate Change and Human Health Seed Grants 2026 (Closed): $2,500 to $50,000 for Early-Stage, Cross-Disciplinary Projects
The Burroughs Wellcome Fund's 2026 Climate Change and Human Health Seed Grants offered $2,500 to $50,000 for early-stage work connecting biomedical science with climate and human health. The final listed deadline was July 23, 2026; this page is now a historical reference, not an active application listing.
Columbia Institute for Ideas and Imagination Fellowship 2027–2028: A $75,000 Academic Year in Paris With a Private Office at Reid Hall for Scholars, Writers, and Artists
A residential fellowship at Columbia University's Institute for Ideas and Imagination in Paris, paying $75,000 for the September 2027–May 2028 academic year plus a private office and research support, for a cohort of up to 15 scholars, writers, and artists.
COST Open Call 2026 (OC-2026-1): Up to 80 New Pan-European Research Networks Funded at Roughly €600,000 Each, Closing 28 October 2026
COST's 2026 Open Call funds up to 80 new four-year pan-European science and technology networks, each receiving approximately €600,000 in networking funding, with a single-stage anonymous submission open from 31 July 2026 until the collection date of 28 October 2026 at 12:00 noon CET.
DOE DE-FOA-0003612: The Genesis Mission: Transforming Science and Energy with AI (FY26–FY27)
Federal solicitation for interdisciplinary teams to use AI to accelerate DOE national missions in energy, science, and security, with FY26 Phase I and Phase II pathways plus an ongoing FY27 continuation path for Phase II continuation.
HFSP Accelerator Grant 2026: US$100,000 a Year to Add a New Research Partner From Seven Countries to an Awarded Human Frontier Science Program Team
A new Human Frontier Science Program scheme that lets teams awarded a March 2026 HFSP Research Grant add one independent researcher from India, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Republic of Korea, Singapore, or South Africa, with US$100,000 a year in extra funding for Years 2 and 3.
INHABIT Artist-in-Residence 2027 at the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics: A €10,000 Four-Month Funded Residency in Frankfurt, Closing 1 September 2026
The Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics is recruiting two artists for four-month INHABIT residencies in Frankfurt during 2027, each receiving a €10,000 fellowship paid in four instalments, a project-dependent production budget, travel and a Germany-wide transport pass, and working access to the institute's ArtLab, sound studio and research groups; applications close 1 September 2026 at 23:59 CET.
PIBBSS Fellowship 2026–2027: Historical Reference for the Closed AI Safety Research Program in Cape Town
Historical reference for the closed 2026–2027 Winter PIBBSS Fellowship, an approximately three-month interdisciplinary AI safety research program in Cape Town with a $3,000 monthly stipend, accommodation, meals, and a return flight.
Santa Fe Institute UCR Program 2026: Historical Reference for the Closed Research Cycle
Historical reference for the closed 10-week, in-person Undergraduate Complexity Research program at the Santa Fe Institute, with a $7,000 stipend, housing, meals, and travel support
Schmidt Science Fellows 2027: $110,000-a-Year Fellowship — Applications Closed
Schmidt Science Fellows offers a global postdoctoral fellowship worth $110,000 per year for up to two years, supporting an interdisciplinary move into a different research area. Applications for the 2027 cohort are closed; the official timeline places submitted applications in academic review before March 2027 selection.