Category: Grant

Claremont Conference Grants for Grad Students

The Udo Keller Stiftung Forum Humanum (Hamburg) has generously provided grants of $2,200 each to enable students to participate in the international Claremont Philosophy of Religion conference held in Claremont, California every February. The Call for Papers is here: https://research.cgu.edu/philosophy-of-religion-conference/about/forum-humanum-claremont-conference-grants/

The theme of the Feb. 22-24, 2018 conference will be The Unique, the Singular, and the Individual: The Debate about the Non-Comparable.

This is an excellent opportunity for doctoral students to receive a grant, participate in the conference, and also have their contributions published. The application (due August 31, 2017) requires a one page CV and a 5 page, double-spaced abstract of the proposed paper. See the attached announcement for more details about the application and the conference. For a more detailed description of the conference topic see: http://www.cgu.edu/pofrconference.

Japan Studies Grant Funding Opportunity

The Northeast Asia Council (NEAC) of the Association for Asian Studies, in conjunction with the Japan-US Friendship Commission, supports a variety of grant programs in Japanese studies designed to facilitate the research of individual scholars, to improve the quality of teaching about Japan on both the college and precollege levels, and to integrate the study of Japan into the major academic disciplines in the United States.

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Korean Studies Grant Funding Opportunity

The Northeast Asia Council (NEAC) of the Association for Asian Studies, in conjunction with the Japan-US Friendship Commission, supports a variety of grant programs in Japanese studies designed to facilitate the research of individual scholars, to improve the quality of teaching about Japan on both the college and precollege levels, and to integrate the study of Japan into the major academic disciplines in the United States. Continue reading