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STIAS Individual Fellowship for First Semester 2028: A Funded Five-Month Residency in Stellenbosch for Established Scholars, Closing 31 October 2026
The Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study is accepting applications until 23:59 UTC on 31 October 2026 for its first-semester 2028 Individual Fellowships, which fund a residency from mid-January to mid-June 2028 with a monthly stipend, return economy airfare to Cape Town, accommodation in Stellenbosch, an office at the Wallenberg Research Centre and daily weekday lunch.
Ucross Foundation Artist Residency Fall 2027: A Free Two- to Six-Week Wyoming Residency With Studio Space, Meals, and a $1,500 Stipend
Ucross Foundation's Fall 2027 residency offers working visual artists, writers, composers, choreographers, dancers, interdisciplinary artists, performance artists, and collaborative teams two, four, or six weeks of living accommodations, meals, private work space, and uninterrupted creative time at no residency charge, plus a $1,500 stipend. The call opens November 1, 2026 and closes January 15, 2027.
University of Michigan Society of Fellows Postdoctoral Fellowship 2027–2030: A Three-Year Assistant Professor Appointment With a $63,000 Annual Stipend and Light Teaching
The University of Michigan Society of Fellows invites applications for three-year 2027–2030 postdoctoral fellowships, appointing scholars as Assistant Professors and Postdoctoral Scholars with a $63,000 annual stipend, up to $3,000 per year for approved research or travel, benefits, and a teaching load of one academic year across the full term; the application form is available August 1 and applications are due September 14, 2026.
Video games and gambling-related harms
Historical UKRI grant opportunity for research on the relationship between gambling and video games, with a total fund of £5,000,000 and up to £1,000,000 FEC per project.