Grants and Awards of Christianity & Literature

The Conference on Christianity and Literature recognizes literary achievement in the form of awards given for lifetime achievement, best book in the field, the Margaret Patterson Hannay Service Award, and the Lionel Basney Award for the best article published each year in Christianity & Literature.

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Core Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program

The Core Fulbright Scholar Program offers nearly 470 teaching, research or combination teaching/research awards in over 125 countries. Opportunities are available for college and university faculty and administrators as well as for professionals, artists, journalists, scientists, lawyers, independent scholars and many others. In addition to several new program models designed to meet the changing needs of U.S. academics and professionals, Fulbright is offering more opportunities for flexible, multi-country grants.

Fullbright Schuman Program

«The Fulbright-Schuman Program, administered by the Commission for Educational Exchange between the United States of America, Belgium and Luxembourg, is jointly financed by the U.S. State Department and the Directorate-General for Education and Culture of the European Commission. It offers approximately 10-15 scholarships for study, research, and lecturing in the United States. Grants are open to all academic fields of study, but must relate to U.S.-EU relations or EU affairs. Other eligibility requirements are listed below.

Grants for EU Citizens to the United States

Grants for Post-Doctoral Research and Lecturing (‘scholars')

Grants for (Pre) Doctoral Research (‘students')

Grants for International Educators

Both student and scholar applicants may apply to the Fulbright Schuman Innovation Grants, a series of grants that support research at the intersection of technology and policy. Applications that fit the description of the Innovation Grants will automatically be considered during the current application cycle; no separate application is necessary.

Fulbright Schuman Innovation Grants

 

The Gulbenkian Programme for Portuguese Language and Culture (PGLCP)

The Gulbenkian Programme for Portuguese Language and Culture (PGLCP) promotes different calls for applications intended to support the development of language, culture and performing arts, through actions aiming at internationalization, innovation and experimentation in the artistic, scientific and educational fields.

Research in Portuguese Language and Culture fields (April, 1 to 30)

Support will be granted to projects for research and advanced studies in the fields of Portuguese Language and Culture. Priority will be given to projects related to specific areas as Linguistics, Philology and Portuguese Didactics, and also Humanities, particularly, History, Art Studies, Literature, Philosophy and Cultural Studies. The support is intended to public and private institutions of higher education, research centers or other similar entities, national and foreigners.