Deadline: 11 April 2019
The Israel Institute is seeking applications for its Research Grants for Substantive Research on Modern Israel.
These grants facilitate the research and writing of books or scholarly articles that make an original contribution to the field of Israel Studies and promote a greater understanding of modern Israel.
Areas of Study
Areas of study include, but are not limited to:
- Israeli history
- politics
- economics
- law
Funding Information
- The Institute offers grants of up to $8,000 per research project, to both individual researchers and research groups (for research groups, please note that grant proposals should list the names of all researchers and designate a lead researcher).
- Grants may be used to support travel, data collection, primary source translation, and more.
Eligibility Criteria
This program has two tracks:
- Post-Doctoral Research Grants: These grants are available to scholars who have earend their doctoral degree within the past three years and are currently engaged in a formal post-doctoral placement.
- Faculty Research Grants: This program is intended for professional academics who have completed their doctoral and post-doctoral work and who are affiliated with an institution of higher learning or research.
How to Apply
Applicants can apply via given website.
For more information, please visit Research Grants.