November 2022 Events and Opportunities

Below, find upcoming events and open calls for papers, grants, fellowships, and more. 

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Calls for Papers     

Fellowships, Grants, and Further Scholarship    

  • AAR Collaborative International Research Grants - As a member of the International Association for the History of Religions (IAHR), the AAR provides Collaborative International Research Grants to support generative research collaborations between and among scholars located in different geographical regions who wish to pursue focused, joint projects in any area of the study of religion. (Deadline: November 3, 2022)
  • AAR Undergraduate Research Grant - The AAR is piloting a new grant program, the AAR Undergraduate Research Grant program, that is designed to allow AAR members to support an undergraduate student conducting research on religion. (Deadline: November 1, 2022)
  • NEH Public Scholars Grant: The program offers grants to individual authors for research, writing, travel, and other activities leading to the creation and publication of well researched nonfiction books in the humanities written for the broad public. (Deadline: November 30, 2022)
  • The Hilltop Short-term Residential Fellowships for Individual Research in Catholic Studies at Georgetown University - Provide opportunities for individuals with a specific need for the Special Collections at Georgetown University’s Lauinger Library to advance a significant scholarly project on a topic related to Catholicism in any of the disciplines composing Catholic Studies, such as theology and philosophy, history and literature, the arts and the natural and social sciences. PhD candidates, postdoctoral scholars, and scholars with terminal degrees who live and work outside of the Washington metropolitan area are eligible to apply. (Deadline: December 15, 2022)
  • Summer Seminars in Phenomenology and Revelation: Recent Ph. D.s (2018 or later) or current Ph.D. candidates are invited to apply for participation in the morning seminars and extensive discussion of their own papers in the afternoons. Paper proposals should be devoted to the topics of phenomenology and revelation in some form. Successful applicants will receive full funding, including travel, lodging, and all meals (for the seminars and the conference).(Deadline: December 31, 2022)
  • The Psychology and Theology of Faith Academic Cross-Training Grants: With the support of the John Templeton Foundation, the University of St. Thomas announces The Psychology and Theology of Faith sub-granting competition, to fund academic cross-training in the psychological sciences for scholars of Christian theology or philosophy of religion with research interests relating to religious belief or religious commitment. Six successful applicants will each receive a $70,000 award providing the opportunity to take courses in and work with mentors from the psychological sciences, in order to leverage insights from the psychological sciences in their work as theologians and philosophers. (Deadline: January 23, 2023)
  • CONSTANTINE AND GEORGE MACRICOSTAS FELLOWSHIP AT THE GENNADIUS LIBRARY - The Constantine and George Macricostas Fellowship at the Gennadius Library supports research on Orthodox Christian Studies with an emphasis on Orthodoxy’s history, religious traditions, and geographical, geopolitical, and cultural reach. Of particular interest is the significant role that the institution of the church played in the broader history of Hellenism. (Deadline: January 15, 2023)

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