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The Moynihan Institute will grant awards to graduate students of any discipline to support research for MA thesis or doctoral research projects concerning the regions below. Typically, these awards will be used during the summer of 2024. The purpose of the award is primarily to provide graduate students with the opportunity to conduct field research, pursue archival research, gather preliminary data, make contacts, map topics, undergo advanced language training, and increase competitiveness of future funding proposals for funding

The awards are competitive. Proposals will be judged on the basis of (i) the quality of the proposed research, (ii) the organization and thoughtfulness of the proposal, and (iii) the appropriateness and feasibility of the research plan in relation to the student's background and qualifications.

You may apply for more than one grant from the Moynihan Institute, but no more than one award will be given by the Moynihan Institute per year per student. Awards are ranked separately, so if your proposal is accepted by more than one committee, you will be awarded the better opportunity. Previous recipients of this or other grants awarded through the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs are eligible but not a top priority.

Central Asia & the Caucasus

The Moynihan Institute’s Central Asia and the Caucasus Initiative announces its annual grant competition for graduate students interested in learning about and studying Central Asia and the Caucasus. The grant can be used for such activities as field work, archival research, creating or purchasing data sets, internship expenses, language training, online courses, and travel that leads to a deeper understanding of Central Asia and the Caucasus. Any student enrolled in an MA or PhD program at Syracuse University may apply. 

Award: up to $1,500

Deadline: February 28, 2023, at 11:59 pm ET

Please review the Proposal Format before beginning your application*We will be offering a "Proposal Writing Workshop" on Thursday, September 26, 2024 at 3:30 pm ET in Eggers 341. The workshop will be hosted by Sue Wadley, Professor Emerita of Anthropology.

Europe

The Moynihan Institute’s Center for European Studies (CES) announces its annual grant competition for graduate students interested in learning about and studying Europe. The grant can be used for such activities as field work, archival research, creating or purchasing data sets, internship expenses, language training, online courses, and travel that leads to a deeper understanding of Europe.  Any student enrolled in an MA or PhD program Any student enrolled in a graduate program (master’s or PhD) at Syracuse University may apply.   These awards are funded by the Goekjian and Perryman endowments.  

For the purposes of the grant competition, “Europe” includes any country in the standard geographic area west of the Urals and north and west of the Caspian and Black seas, including Russia, the states of the South Caucasus, and Turkey.

Award: $500-up to $1,500

Deadline: February 28October 21, 20232024, at 11:59 pm ET

Please review the Proposal Format before beginning your application.

Application: https://syracuseuniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eDu7HZXOpZWXOWG

East Asia

The Moynihan Institute’s East Asia Program (EAP) announces its annual grant competition for graduate students interested in learning about and studying East Asia. The grant can be used for such activities as field work, archival research, creating or purchasing data sets, internship expenses, language training, online courses, and travel that leads to a deeper understanding of East Asia.  Any student enrolled in an MA or PhD program Any student enrolled in a graduate program (master’s or PhD) at Syracuse University may apply.  These awards are funded by the Goekjian and Perryman endowments.  

Award: up to $2,000

Deadline: February 28October 21, 20232024, at 11:59 pm ET

Please review the Proposal Format before beginning your application.

Application: https://syracuseuniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cIOsuGYexyfqoJ0

Latin America and the Caribbean

The Moynihan Institute’s Program on Latin America and the Caribbean (PLACA) announces its annual grant competition for graduate students interested in learning about and studying Latin America and the Caribbean. The grant can be used for such activities as field work, archival research, creating or purchasing data sets, internship expenses, language training, online courses, and travel that leads to a deeper understanding of Latin America and the Caribbean.  Any student enrolled in an MA or PhD program Any student enrolled in a graduate program (master’s or PhD) at Syracuse University may apply.   These awards are funded by the Goekjian and Perryman endowments.

Award: up to $1,500

Deadline: February 28October 21, 20232024, at 11:59 pm ET

Please review the Proposal Format before beginning your application.

Application: https://syracuseuniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6L0KQEdZtbaMZJc

Middle East

The Moynihan Institute’s Middle Eastern Studies Program (MESP) announces its annual grant competition for graduate students interested in learning about and studying the Middle East. The grant can be used for such activities as field work, archival research, creating or purchasing data sets, internship expenses, language training, online courses, and travel that leads to a deeper understanding of the Middle East.  Any student enrolled in an MA or PhD program Any student enrolled in a graduate program (master’s or PhD) at Syracuse University may apply.  These awards are funded by the Goekjian and Perryman endowments.  

Deadline: February 28October 21, 20232024, at 11:59 pm ET 

Please review the Proposal Format before beginning your application.

Application: https://syracuseuniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1zBjs1MuCVvFR6m

South Asia

The Moynihan Institute’s South Asia Center announces the 30th Agehananda 32nd Annual Bharati Memorial Scholarship Award competition for graduate students interested in learning about and studying South Asia. The grant can be used for such activities as field work, archival research, creating or purchasing data sets, internship expenses, language training, online courses, and travel that leads to a deeper understanding of South Asia. Graduate students pursuing PhDs in the Maxwell School are preferred, but students pursuing PhDs in other schools or colleges may apply.  These awards are funded by a generous donation in honor of Professor Agehananda Bharati, Syracuse University professor of anthropology for 30 years, Ford-Maxwell Professor of South Asian Studies, and a recipient of the Chancellor’s Citation for Exceptional Academic Achievement. Professor Bharati was a world-renowned expert in the cultural anthropology of South Asia, including the field of tantric studies.

Award: up to $2,500

Deadline: February 28October 21, 20232024, at 11:59 pm ET

Please review the Proposal Format before beginning your application.

Application: https://syracuseuniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1HuM5oZPLOsaPOe

For more information on the Agehananda Bharati Memorial ScholarshipAward, clear hereclick here.

Sub-Saharan Africa

The Moynihan Institute’s Maxwell African Scholars Union (MASU) announces its annual grant competition for graduate students interested in learning about and studying sub-Saharan Africa. The grant can be used for such activities as field work, archival research, creating or purchasing data sets, internship expenses, language training, online courses, and travel that leads to a deeper understanding of sub-Saharan Africa.  Any student enrolled in an MA or PhD program Any student enrolled in a graduate program (master’s or PhD) at Syracuse University may apply.   These awards are funded by the Goekjian and Perryman endowments.

Award: up to $2,500

Deadline: February 28October 21, 20232024, at 11:59 pm ET

Please review the Proposal Format before beginning your application.

Application: https://syracuseuniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b9IwWYG5ncNnBvU