The Research Grants Directory
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Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Supports emerging leaders and practitioners in plant science research by providing access to the Oak Spring Garden Foundation’s Library, Gardens, and Landscape. Award: $10,000.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Fellowship for researchers in humanities and social sciences working on philosophical, societal, economic, geopolitical, and historical dimensions of (post-)Europe. Junior and senior fellowships available for 2026-2027 academic year.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Six-to-nine-month research grants for experienced Bangladeshi faculty and researchers in all disciplines, including Computer and Data Science, AI, Cybersecurity. Grants begin September 2026.
NHMRC Investigator Grants 2026
Fellowships supporting women from developing and emerging economies pursuing PhD or postdoctoral research in STEM fields, including civil engineering and construction-related disciplines. Awards cover research costs up to $50,000/year for PhD and $40,000/year for postdoc, with commitment to return and contribute to home country.<grok:render type="render_inline_citation"><argument name="citation_id
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Major EU funding program offering competitive research grants and projects in social sciences and humanities, including democratic governance, social innovation, cultural heritage, and inclusive society topics. Open to international consortia; Azerbaijan researchers eligible to participate as partners or coordinators in many topics as a third country.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Funds graduate research assistants (Master's or PhD students) in mathematics at universities in Priority 1-2 developing countries. Up to USD 3,500/year per student (max 2 students/group). For emerging research groups led by PhD-holding professors. Benin eligible (Priority 1).
NHMRC Investigator Grants 2027
Funds individual research projects undertaken by qualified scholars who hold a doctoral degree in anthropology or a related field. Open to scholars of any nationality or institutional affiliation. Applications due May 1 for projects starting January-June of the following year, and November 1 for July-December. Special documentation required for projects in U.S. sanctioned countries like Afghanista
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Fellowships for outstanding graduate students pursuing research-based master's or doctoral degrees in eligible STEM fields including Computer and Information Science and Engineering.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Supports development of integrated data systems and services relevant to information science and computing.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Funds projects to preserve and maintain Native American languages, including those in U.S. territories like American Samoa (e.g., Samoan language projects). Eligible for higher ed institutions and researchers serving Native Pacific Islander communities.
NHMRC Investigator Grants
Postdoctoral fellowships for PhD holders to conduct research in EU/associated countries, all disciplines including Education, open to all nationalities.<grok:render type="render_inline_citation"><argument name="citation_id">226</argument></grok:render>
NHMRC Investigator Grants 2026
Grants for research on programs/policies reducing inequality in youth (ages 5-25) academic, social, behavioral outcomes. Psychology projects eligible.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Supports postdoctoral research projects on Islamic art, architecture, archaeology, material culture, conservation, and related fields before 1920 CE. For scholars from the Islamic world.
Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
Research Grants (3 to 9 months) for faculty or research professionals with PhD or equivalent and at least three years university teaching experience to conduct research at U.S. institutions, beginning no earlier than August 2026. Open to all academic disciplines including social sciences such as Psychology (except clinical medical research involving patient contact). Eligibility restricted to citi
