Conference

France Chicago Center Faculty Grants

Deadline: 
April 9, 2018
Requests up to $500 are accepted anytime, and requests up to $1,500 are accepted quarterly. The annual deadline for larger requests (up to $5k) is in April.

Call for Proposals

The France Chicago Center (FCC) is currently accepting proposals from faculty members in the Divisions of the Humanities and Social Sciences, as well as the Divinity School, SSA and the Harris School who wish to apply for support for France-related initiatives they may be organizing during the 2018-19 academic year.

Deadline: Monday, April 9, 2018.

UChicago Center in Beijing Programming Grants

Deadline: 
November 20, 2013
The 2014–15 deadline is above; however, their website notes that "proposals submitted by the deadline will receive priority consideration, but the Center welcomes inquiries at any time of the year."

On behalf of the faculty steering committee of the University of Chicago Center in Beijing, I am pleased to invite a new round of proposals for programs and academic events at the Center in Beijing.  In addition to being home for study-abroad programs and internships, the Center supports a range of activities organized around three broad and intersecting themes:  Business, Economics, and Policy; Culture, Society, and the Arts; and Science, Medicine, and Public Health (with recognition that some activities straddle these thematic areas).
We encourage the submission of innovative ideas/proposals that will help foster global initiatives and facilitate collaboration with scholars and institutions in China the East Asia region. 

Franke Institute Event/Programming Funding

Deadline: 
October 28, 2016
Does not need to go through URA. Early submission to the Franke for feedback is recommended.

The deadline for submission of funding proposals to the Franke Institute for the autumn meeting of the Institute's Governing Board is Friday, October 28th at 5:00 pm. At this autumn meeting, proposals will be considered for funding events or programs for 2017 and 2018. The Institute's Governing Board will meet at the end of the quarter to consider these proposals. Proposals should include all information that will enable Board members to evaluate fully the intention and reach of a potential event. 

University of Chicago Women's Board Grants

Deadline: 
February 16, 2015
Proposals require decanal endorsement before they can be submitted. Above deadline is for submission to Dean; the Women's Board deadline is 3/2/15. Funding contingent upon presentation to WB on 4/29 or 4/30, 2015.

The Women’s Board invites your proposals for projects to be funded in the 2015–2016 academic year. Below please find information on the format and content of submissions, deadlines, and other pertinent information. This information may also be found online at http://womensboard.uchicago.edu/page/information-grant-applicants.

Terra Foundation for American Art Academic Program Grants

Deadline: 
December 16, 2013
Above deadline is for letter of inquiry; full proposal is due 3/5/2013. See page for full schedule of rolling deadlines.

The Terra Foundation for American Art actively supports projects that encourage international scholarship on American art topics, as well as scholarly projects with focused theses that explore American art in an international context.

Eligibility: The foundation only accepts proposals from institutions with United States 501(c)(3) status or the international equivalent. Grants are not made to individuals.

Academic funding is available for symposia, colloquia, and scholarly convenings on American art that take place:

  • In Chicago or outside the United States
  • In the United States that examine American art within an international context and/or include a significant number of international participants

Loeb Classical Library Fellowship (Grant)

Deadline: 
November 1, 2011
Applications may be submitted electronically or by mail; budget & three letters of recommendation required.

The Loeb Classical Library Foundation will award grants to qualified scholars to support research, publication, and other projects in the area of classical studies during the academic year 2012-2013. Grants will normally range from $1,000 to $35,000 and may occasionally exceed that limit in the case of unusually interesting and promising projects. Three years must elapse after receiving an LCLF grant for sabbatical replacement before applying again for one. From time to time a much larger grant may be available, as funding permits, to support a major project. Applicants must have faculty or faculty emeritus status at the time of application and during the entire time covered by the grant.   

Loeb Classical Library Fellowship

Deadline: 
November 1, 2014
PROJECTED DEADLINE; will be updated when new date is released. Applications may be submitted electronically or by mail; three letters of recommendation required.

The Loeb Classical Library Foundation will award grants to qualified scholars to support research, publication, and other projects in the area of classical studies during the academic year 2012-2013. Grants will normally range from $1,000 to $35,000 and may occasionally exceed that limit in the case of unusually interesting and promising projects. Three years must elapse after receiving an LCLF grant for sabbatical replacement before applying again for one.

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