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    PostedTuesday, January 6, 2026 at 1:57 PM
    Lake Institute on Faith & Giving is pleased to announce the 2026-2027 Lake Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship. This one-year grant is given annually to support a graduate student whose research engages and intersects issues within religion and philanthropy or faith and giving. It is intended to support the final year of dissertation writing for a doctoral candidate at a U.S. graduate school.
    
    To be considered, applicants must submit a completed application form, resume/CV, fellowship proposal, approved dissertation proposal, selected bibliography, completion timetable, graduate transcript, as well as two letters of recommendation. The application deadline is Friday, January 16, 2026 (5:00pm EST).
    
    Prospective applicants can learn more and apply by visiting: https://lakeinstitute.org/research/fellowships/dissertation/
    
    Please direct questions to Kelly Dunlap at keldunl@iu.edu
    
    Lake Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship - Lake Institute on Faith & Giving
    Lake Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship supports research that intersects issues within religion and philanthropy or faith and giving.
    lakeinstitute.org
    Lake Institute on Faith & Giving is pleased to announce the 2026-2027 Lake Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship. This one-year grant is given annually to support a graduate student whose research engages and intersects issues within religion and philanthropy or faith and giving. It is intended to support the final year of dissertation writing for a doctoral candidate at a U.S. graduate school.
    
    To be considered, applicants must submit a completed application form, resume/CV, fellowship proposal, approved dissertation proposal, selected bibliography, completion timetable, graduate transcript, as well as two letters of recommendation. The application deadline is Friday, January 16, 2026 (5:00pm EST).
    
    Prospective applicants can learn more and apply by visiting: https://lakeinstitute.org/research/fellowships/dissertation/
    
    Please direct questions to Kelly Dunlap at keldunl@iu.edu
    
    Lake Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship - Lake Institute on Faith & Giving
    Lake Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship supports research that intersects issues within religion and philanthropy or faith and giving.
    lakeinstitute.org
    De Rorre Alexandre, Time Of Magan, shared an update
    PostedThursday, August 28, 2025 at 9:30 AM
    registration to the November- February field school program are open! Archaeological Excavations at Shiyah SHI 4 and RJ 142 The Shiyah Project, led by Valentina Azzarà and Alexandre De Rorre, focuses on the early phases of the development of socio-economic complexity within the prehistoric populations of Oman and their transformations at the transition between the Late Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age (c. 4300-2000 BCE). The project is centred on the exploration of two settlement sites marked by a series of multicellular stone structures used most likely for domestic purposes, and previously unexplored. By starting fresh exploration at these sites and collecting a large set of data, the project intends to bring attention to a type of settlement quite widespread in this coastal area of the Sharqiyah region. contact us for more info https://www.instagram.com/time_of_magan/ https://archaeofieldschool.com/ registration until November 2025
    registration to the November- February field school program are open! Archaeological Excavations at Shiyah SHI 4 and RJ 142 The Shiyah Project, led by Valentina Azzarà and Alexandre De Rorre, focuses on the early phases of the development of socio-economic complexity within the prehistoric populations of Oman and their transformations at the transition between the Late Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age (c. 4300-2000 BCE). The project is centred on the exploration of two settlement sites marked by a series of multicellular stone structures used most likely for domestic purposes, and previously unexplored. By starting fresh exploration at these sites and collecting a large set of data, the project intends to bring attention to a type of settlement quite widespread in this coastal area of the Sharqiyah region. contact us for more info https://www.instagram.com/time_of_magan/ https://archaeofieldschool.com/ registration until November 2025
    PostedMonday, June 16, 2025 at 1:35 PM
    The Future of Field Work: The Promise and Perils of Research in the Twenty-First Century, October 23-24, 2025 Join us at the American Philosophical Society as we celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the Lewis and Clark Fund for Exploration and Field Research! The Lewis and Clark Fund was created in 2005 and has supported over 900 projects on all seven continents in a wide range of fields, such as archaeology, anthropology, geography, and linguistics, among others. Our panels highlight Models for Communities, the Future, Collections and Preservation, Inclusivity, Innovation, and Sustainability. Dr. Scott Edwards will give the keynote address. The full program and registration link are available here: <https://www.amphilsoc.org/future-field-work-promise-and-perils-research-twenty-first-century> Contact Linda Musumeci, Director of Grants and Fellowships, at lmusumeci@amphilsoc.org or 215-440-3429 with any questions. We look forward to welcoming you to Philadelphia!
    The Future of Field Work: The Promise and Perils of Research in the Twenty-First Century, October 23-24, 2025 Join us at the American Philosophical Society as we celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the Lewis and Clark Fund for Exploration and Field Research! The Lewis and Clark Fund was created in 2005 and has supported over 900 projects on all seven continents in a wide range of fields, such as archaeology, anthropology, geography, and linguistics, among others. Our panels highlight Models for Communities, the Future, Collections and Preservation, Inclusivity, Innovation, and Sustainability. Dr. Scott Edwards will give the keynote address. The full program and registration link are available here: <https://www.amphilsoc.org/future-field-work-promise-and-perils-research-twenty-first-century> Contact Linda Musumeci, Director of Grants and Fellowships, at lmusumeci@amphilsoc.org or 215-440-3429 with any questions. We look forward to welcoming you to Philadelphia!
    De Rorre Alexandre, Time Of Magan, shared an update
    PostedWednesday, November 27, 2024 at 2:58 AM
    registration to the February field school program are open Archaeological Excavations at Shiyah SHI 4 The Shiyah Project, led by Valentina Azzarà and Alexandre De Rorre, focuses on the early phases of the development of socio-economic complexity within the prehistoric populations of Oman and their transformations at the transition between the Late Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age (c. 4300-2000 BCE). The project is centred on the exploration of two settlement sites marked by a series of multicellular stone structures used most likely for domestic purposes, and previously unexplored. By starting fresh exploration at these sites and collecting a large set of data, the project intends to bring attention to a type of settlement quite widespread in this coastal area of the Sharqiyah region. contact us for more info https://www.instagram.com/time_of_magan/ https://archaeofieldschool.com/ registration until 20 of december 2024
    registration to the February field school program are open Archaeological Excavations at Shiyah SHI 4 The Shiyah Project, led by Valentina Azzarà and Alexandre De Rorre, focuses on the early phases of the development of socio-economic complexity within the prehistoric populations of Oman and their transformations at the transition between the Late Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age (c. 4300-2000 BCE). The project is centred on the exploration of two settlement sites marked by a series of multicellular stone structures used most likely for domestic purposes, and previously unexplored. By starting fresh exploration at these sites and collecting a large set of data, the project intends to bring attention to a type of settlement quite widespread in this coastal area of the Sharqiyah region. contact us for more info https://www.instagram.com/time_of_magan/ https://archaeofieldschool.com/ registration until 20 of december 2024
    PostedFriday, July 5, 2024 at 10:38 AM
    Coongratulations to Regan Gee and Han Xiao on receiving NSF DDRIG to conduct their fieldwork!
    Coongratulations to Regan Gee and Han Xiao on receiving NSF DDRIG to conduct their fieldwork!
    PostedWednesday, May 22, 2024 at 5:53 PM
    The American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS) invites applications from scholars from all disciplines who wish to conduct their research in India. Junior fellowships are given to doctoral candidates at universities in the U.S. to conduct research for their dissertations in India. Senior long-term and short-term fellowships are available for scholars who hold the Ph.D. degree. Scholarly/Professional development fellowships are available to scholars and professionals who have not previously worked in India. Creative and Performing Arts fellowships are available to practitioners of the arts of India. Eligible applicants include 1) U.S. citizens; and 2) citizens of other countries who are students or faculty members at U.S. colleges and universities (this rule does not apply to U.S. citizens). Applications can be downloaded from www.indiastudies.org.">www.indiastudies.org. For more information please contact aiis@uchicago.edu. Web site: www.indiastudies.org. Application deadline is November 15, 2024.
    The American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS) invites applications from scholars from all disciplines who wish to conduct their research in India. Junior fellowships are given to doctoral candidates at universities in the U.S. to conduct research for their dissertations in India. Senior long-term and short-term fellowships are available for scholars who hold the Ph.D. degree. Scholarly/Professional development fellowships are available to scholars and professionals who have not previously worked in India. Creative and Performing Arts fellowships are available to practitioners of the arts of India. Eligible applicants include 1) U.S. citizens; and 2) citizens of other countries who are students or faculty members at U.S. colleges and universities (this rule does not apply to U.S. citizens). Applications can be downloaded from www.indiastudies.org.">www.indiastudies.org. For more information please contact aiis@uchicago.edu. Web site: www.indiastudies.org. Application deadline is November 15, 2024.
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