Postdoctoral Funding – a beginning list


ArchPostgrad – Frequently updated blog listing postdoctoral fellowships in archaeology

Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Postdoctoral Fellowship – Postdoctoral study and teaching program

School for Advanced Research Scholars – Resident and summer scholars fellowships for writing already-completed social sciences, humanities, and Native arts research

W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research Fellowships – Residential fellowships for students and scholars of Near Eastern studies, to be completed in Rhode Island (US)

Wenner-Gren Foundation Grants for Post-PhD Scholars  –  Range of postdoctoral research grants and fellowships, available for scholars from any nationality or country.

Australian Academy of Humanities Travelling Fellowships – supports early-career researchers undertake research overseas; applications must be a permanent resident of Australia.

European Institutes for Advanced Study (EURIAS) Fellowship Programme – international mobility program for early-career (and established) researchers in the humanities and social sciences.

Fondation Fyssen Post-doctoral Study Grants – research grants to work at in France or for holders or a French PhD to work abroad.

Marie Curie Individual Fellowships – provides European and Global fellowships for postdoctoral researchers looking to enhance their career development and prospects by working abroad.

Leakey Foundation General Research Grant – For doctoral students, post-doctoral students, and senior scientists studying human origins and evolution, up to $25,000

Leakey Foundation Baldwin Memorial Fellowship – Fellowship for students and scholars who are citizens of developing countries and wish to pursue an advanced degree outside the country, up to $15,000 per year for up to two years

Dumbarton Oaks Fellowships and Grants – Grants, residential fellowships, and pre-doctoral residencies in pre-Columbian, Byzantine, and Garden and Landscape studies

Open Society Foundation Grants – Funding for PhD students and faculty from specific African, Middle Eastern, and European countries studying social sciences who need funding to access research resources for their work, up to $15,000

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