An $86,000 a year stipend is provided. Fellows are additionally funded $5,000 (per academic year) for research expenses and $2,000 (per academic year) for classroom expenses.
Applicant Type
Individuals: Early Career and Emerging in Field
Applicant/Institution Location
Unrestricted
Citizenship
Unrestricted
Activity Location
New Jersey
Abstract
Princeton Arts Fellowships, funded in part by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, David E. Kelley Society of Fellows in the Arts, and the Maurice R. Greenberg Scholarship Fund, will be awarded to artists whose achievements have been recognized as demonstrating extraordinary promise in any area of artistic practice and teaching.
Princeton Arts Fellows spend two consecutive academic years (September 1-July 1) at Princeton University and formal teaching is expected. The normal work assignment will be to teach one course each semester subject to approval by the Dean of the Faculty, but fellows may be asked to take on an artistic assignment in lieu of a class, such as directing a play or creating a dance with students. Although the teaching load is light, our expectation is that Fellows will be full and active members of our community, committed to frequent and engaged interactions with students during the academic year.
Fellowships are not intended to fund work leading to an advanced degree.
Eligibility
Applicants should be early career composers, conductors, musicians, choreographers, visual artists, filmmakers, poets, novelists, playwrights, designers, directors and performance artists–this list is not meant to be exhaustive–who would find it beneficial to spend two years teaching and working in an artistically vibrant university community.
One need not be a U.S. citizen to apply. Holders of Ph.D. degrees from Princeton are not eligible to apply.
Applicants can only apply for the Princeton Arts Fellowship twice in a lifetime.
Funder's opportunity ID:13113-TW (Re-issue of 10111-TW, 11113-TW, 12113-TW)
Funder Type
Private Foundation or Non-Profit
Amount
Upper: $900,000TWDLower:$414,000TWD
Up to 16 grants are available for 6 to 10 months, as follows:
Teaching, and Teaching/Research grants: One semester grants may begin in September 2023 or February 2024. Two-semester grants must begin in September 2024.
Research grants: Grants must begin between September 1, 2023 and April 1, 2024, and they must be completed by September 30, 2024.
Benefits include:
Award Allowances
Monthly Support:
Base Stipend
Teaching and Teaching/Research grants: NT$90,000 (US$3,200) per month
Research grants: NT$69,000 (US$2,400) per month
Living Allowance:
Teaching, Research, and Teaching/Research Grants: NT$30,000 (US$1,000) per month; an additional NT$6,000 (US$214) for accompanying spouse and NT$6,000 (US$214) per accompanying child, up to two children
Housing Allowance:
Teaching and Teaching/Research grants: Provided by the host institution (benefit equivalent to approximately US$1,200 per month)
Research grants: Housing allowance of NT$30,000 (US$1,000) per month for the grantee including accompanying spouse; if the number of accompanying dependents is two or more people, the housing allowance is NT$36,000 (US$1,250)
Estimated Travel and Relocation Allowance for Grantee
A direct roundtrip economy-class air ticket will be provided for the grantee and up to three accompanying dependents
A one-time settling-in allowance and baggage allowance of NT$36,000 (US$1,250), upon arrival
Estimated Book and Research Allowance
One-time research allowance of NT$15,000 (US$500)
Additional Dependent Benefits
Dependents must accompany the grantee for at least 80% of the period abroad and a minimum of one semester in order to qualify for additional dependent benefits. Dependent benefits are not provided to Flex grantees.
Dependent tuition allowance of up to US$10,000 per child per semester for accompanying dependents in grades 1-12, and up to US$20,000 per family. The tuition allowance is only for regular semesters (the first semester begins in mid-September and ends in late January; the second semester begins in early February and ends in late June, depending on the lunar calendar).
Special Award Benefits
After receiving the Taiwan Alien Resident Certificate (ARC), national health insurance will be provided
After accompanying, qualifying dependents obtain the Taiwan ARC and have been in Taiwan for 6 months continuously and calculate from ARC isssued date, national health insurance will be provided
Exemption from Taiwan visa application fee (US$160)
Exemption from Taiwan income tax on the Fulbright stipend
Applicant Type
Individuals: Early Career and Emerging in Field
Individuals: Mid-Career to Established in Field
Applicant/Institution Location
United States
Citizenship
United States
Activity Location
Taiwan
Abstract
Award activities include:
Teaching grants: Teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses in the area of scholar's specialization. Teaching loads range from three to 12 hours per week. Scholars may also be asked to serve in other capacities, such as thesis advisor, tutor, or editor, and assist with curriculum development, practical training, conference organization, public lectures, seminars, or research collaboration.
Research grants: Conduct research in applicant's field of specialization.
Teaching/Research grants: Teach and conduct research per semester in the field of specialization. Also, consult on curriculum, program, and faculty development and conduct seminars and workshops. Preference is given to research activities involving collaboration with local scholars. For teaching/research, the proportion of each should be determined in consultation with the host and clearly stated in the proposal.
Only projects in the following disciplines will be considered:
Agriculture
American Studies
Anthropology
Archaeology
Architecture
Area Studies, non- U.S.
Art History
Arts
Business
Communication
Creative Writing
Dance
Drama/Theater
Economics
Education
Environmental Sciences
Film/Cinema Studies
Geography
Geology
History, American
History, non- U.S.
Journalism
Law
Library Science
Linguistics
Literature, American
Literature, non- U.S.
Music
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Public Administration
Public Health
Religious Studies
Social Work
Sociology
Urban Planning/Studies
Applications are sought in all appropriate specializations, but applications in the following specializations are preferred: Chinese and/or Taiwan studies; creativity, innovation and cultural industry; Cross-Strait studies; health care policy; entrepreneurship; international affairs; international education; international relations; management; marine science; migration and immigration policy; public policy; public safety; science, technology and innovation policy; and tourism.
Additional depth and breadth are encouraged in seven general areas: "Indigenous People Initiative," "Pacific Corals Holistic Project," "Tomorrow's Rivers Initiative, "Cross-Strait Studies, "English Education Project," "Public Health," and "Arts & Culture."
Eligibility
Applicants are expected to have either a published research record (for academics) or have established a creative portfolio (for artists) or other bodies of work within the last three years. Applicants with three or more years of university teaching experience are preferred.
Applicants residing in the award country at the time of application or thereafter are not eligible to apply for this award. Permanent residents of the award country are not eligible to apply for this award.
A letter of invitation is preferred.
All teaching will be in English; additional language proficiency is not required. For teaching/research and research, adequate language skills for proposed research is required. For applicants without local language proficiency, feasibility of conducting research in English must be demonstrated in the proposal. Completion of the language proficiency report(s) depends upon the research needs.
One grant of six months is available, starting in September 2023 - November 2023 or January 2024. It is offered jointly by Iceland and Greece, with 3 months to be spent in each country. The grant can start either in Greece or Iceland. Grants must be completed by end of June 2024. The grantee may go directly from one country to the other or return to the U.S. for a brief period in between visits to the two countries, as long as the grant is completed within the grant period.
Benefits include:
Award Allowances
In Iceland: $4,000 per month or $4,500 per month for grantees with a dependent or dependents, payable monthly. A dependent must stay in Iceland for at least 80% of the grant period to be eligible for a dependent supplement. The grant is denominated in U.S. dollars but paid in Icelandic krona (ISK), according to the current exchange rate. The grant is intended to cover living costs in Iceland.
No separate housing allowance provided. Grantees are responsible for arranging their own housing, but the host institution is expected to assist the grantee in finding housing and settling in. Some hosts institutions may in some instances be able to offer on-campus housing.
In Greece: $2,500 per month. The base stipend amount will be increased by 150 US Dollars per accompanying dependent (up to two dependents). Dependents must remain in Greece for at least 80% of the grant period to be eligible for a dependent supplement. A one-time settling-in allowance at $1,200 and allowances for extra luggage up to $200 (grantee only), for Greek lessons up to $450 (grantee only) and books and research materials up to $350 (grantee only).
Estimated Travel and Relocation Allowance for Grantee
Iceland: Travel allowance is $1,500 for the grantee only, payable with the first grant payment. Baggage allowance is $400, payable at the end of the grant period. All allowances are denominated in U.S. dollars but paid in ISK, according to the current exchange rate.
Greece: A one-time airfare allowance for travel between the USA, Iceland, Greece and return flight to the USA: up to $1,500 for the scholar plus up to $1,000 for one dependent. Travel details must first be approved by Fulbright Greece before flights are finalized. Airfare must be round-trip originating and ending in the USA with a connecting flight between Iceland and Greece or Greece and Iceland (depending on first receiving country). Airfare must be booked in time to span the entire grant period in both countries. Penalty fee coverage for flight rescheduling is not possible.
Additional Dependent Benefits
Dependents must accompany the grantee for at least 80% of the period abroad and a minimum of one semester in order to qualify for additional dependent benefits. Dependent benefits are not provided to Flex grantees.
In Iceland, a $500 travel allowance per dependent. Children can attend primary and lower-secondary public schools at little or no cost, which is a great way to integrate into Icelandic society. For those who wish to send their child/children to an international private school in the capital area, a limited stipend for tuition may be available, maximum $5,000 per grantee.
Greece: Up to $3,000 for primary and/or secondary private school.
Special Award Benefits
In Iceland the scholar will be invited to monthly grantee enrichment events provided by the Fulbright Commission during the academic year. Also, the scholar will be taken out to lunch at the beginning and end of the grant period in Iceland for briefing, debriefing.
Special funding for disabled grantees
Funding is available for US Fulbright scholars to Iceland with a disability, be it a structural or functional impairment or activity/participation limitation, that entails additional costs that are not covered specifically through the Fulbright Program. Funding may be available for a wide range of disabilities, including, for example, hearing, vision or movement impairment. The funding could, for example, be used to assist with specialized housing needs, in-country transport or specialized assistance. The extra funding amount will depend on need and will be decided by the Commission after consultation with the scholar and can be expected to be between 2.000 and 9.000 USD. Funding is provided through the Bruce A. Fowler Mobility Fund.
Applicant Type
Individuals: Early Career and Emerging in Field
Individuals: Mid-Career to Established in Field
Applicant/Institution Location
United States
Citizenship
United States
Activity Location
Greece
Iceland
Abstract
This is an opportunity for creative individuals to gain inspiration from both the Arctic and the Mediterranean, creating and showcasing their art in both Greece and Iceland. The grant is open to all fields of art and design. Applications are welcome from visual artists, writers, poets, dancers, filmmakers, photographers, designers, musicians and other artists. Grantees will be expected to show their work or publish, depending on the field.
Project proposals will be judged on recognized professional standing and substantial professional accomplishments.
The grantee is encouraged to teach and/or mentor students in some capacity during the grant period.
Scholars selected for this award can choose to:
Conduct a research project of the applicant’s choosing
Conduct a professional and/or artistic project
Only projects in the following disciplines will be considered:
Architecture
Art History
Arts
Creative Writing
Dance
Design
Drama/Theater
Fashion
Film/Cinema Studies
Music
Eligibility
The grant is open to artists, early career academics, mid-career academics, professionals and senior academics. A Ph.D. (or other terminal degree) is required.
Applicants residing in the award country at the time of application or thereafter are not eligible to apply for this award Permanent residents of the award country are not eligible to apply for this award.
Funder's opportunity ID:13011-SF (Re-issue of 10011-SF, 11011-SF, 12011-SF)
Funder Type
Private Foundation or Non-Profit
Amount
Upper: $69,100USDLower:$35,520USD
Up to 10 grants are available, for 6-10 months. Grants may begin in either June/July 2023 or January/February 2024, per the host institution's academic calendar. Grants of 6 months or longer is possible but 10 months is preferred.
Benefits include:
Researcher and Professional Project Monthly Allowances: $5,920
Teaching or Teaching/Research Award Monthly Allowances: $6,690-$6,910
Estimated Travel and Relocation Allowance for Grantee
Round-trip, economy-class, international travel arranged by travel agent designated by IIE, for scholar and up to two accompanying dependents. An allowance of $1,850 will be provided to cover the costs associated with relocation and excess baggage.
Estimated Book and Research Allowance
$1,000 books and educational materials allowance for teaching and teaching/research grants; should be donated to the host institution (or other entity) upon grantee's departure. (For Teaching and Teaching/Research grants only.) $3,000 research allowance for Research Awards only.
Additional Dependent Benefits
Dependents must accompany the grantee for at least 80% of the period abroad and a minimum of one semester in order to qualify for additional dependent benefits. Dependent benefits are not provided to Flex grantees.
Additional living and housing allowance is provided for grantees with one accompanying dependent or two or more accompanying dependent. These amounts range from $350/month to $700/month.
In addition, travel allowances are provided for up to two dependents.
Dependent education allowance of up to $12,500 per child or $25,000 per family for accompanying dependents in grades K-12 is reimbursed for a full academic year, upon submission of receipts, and depending on funding availability. Amount may be adjusted for shorter grant periods. Reimbursement is based on actual cost of tuition and fees only.
Special Award Benefits
When university housing is provided to Fulbright Scholars, grantees will receive a supplemental housing allowance for refurbishments, utilities, and other miscellaneous expenses that arise. The full housing allowance will not be provided to grantees if they elect to decline on-campus or university housing.
Applicant Type
Individuals: Early Career and Emerging in Field
Individuals: Mid-Career to Established in Field
Applicant/Institution Location
United States
Citizenship
United States
Activity Location
South Africa
Abstract
Grantees must conduct research, teach undergraduate or graduate courses, or have a combination of teaching and research in their area of specialization. Grantees may also propose a professional project related to their area of specialization. Please note, applications in a range of disciplines will be considered. If teaching, grantees must contribute to curriculum development and provide tutorials, as well as supervise student research and theses, as needed. Affiliation is possible at any of the 26 universities or technical universities in the higher education structure.
Scholars selected for this award can choose to:
Advise and/or mentor students
Assist in faculty, curriculum, and/or program development
Conduct a research project designated by the host institution
Conduct a research project of the applicant’s choosing
Teach graduate and/or undergraduate courses designated by the host institution
Teach graduate and/or undergraduate courses of the applicant’s choosing
Conduct a professional and/or artistic project
Only projects in the following disciplines will be considered:
Accounting/Finance
American Studies
Anthropology
Archaeology
Architecture
Area Studies, non- U.S.
Art History
Arts
Business
Communication
Creative Writing
Criminology/Criminal Justice
Culinary Arts
Dance
Design
Drama/Theater
Economics
Education
Fashion
Film/Cinema Studies
Gender Studies
History, American
History, non- U.S.
International Relations
Journalism
Law
Library Science
Linguistics
Literature, American
Literature, non- U.S.
Marketing
Media Studies
Museum Studies
Music
Philosophy
Political Science
Public Administration
Public Policy
Religious Studies
Social Work
Sociology
TEFL
Tourism
Urban Planning/Studies
Applications are especially encouraged in the fields of education and teacher education, multicultural and diversity studies, social sciences, public administration and urban planning
Eligibility
Scholars with a Ph.D. and the rank of associate or full professor (or the equivalent professional rank and experience) are preferred. For academics or professionals where proposals include teaching, at least five years of postdoctoral college or university teaching experience is expected. Research proposals can include early career applicants.
Applicants residing in the award country at the time of application or thereafter are not eligible to apply for this award.
A letter of invitation is required.
All teaching will be in English; proficiency in another language is not required.