GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND FELLOWSHIPS
Grant Search Results
The Arts & Culture Program invites proposals for projects that aim to promote the cultural inclusion of Roma in Central and Eastern Europe.
This grant is now closed.
The Civil Service Awards provide fellowships for master’s degree study, offering professional training and development to public sector employees engaged in policy analysis and implementation in Georgia and Moldova.
The Open Society Foundations, in partnership with the Cambridge Overseas Trust, offers outstanding students an opportunity to study at the University of Cambridge, UK, through a jointly-funded scholarship program.
The objective of this call for proposals is to assess key policies, programs, and approaches applied in using EU funds for the inclusion of marginalized communities, including Roma.
The Central Asia and Caucasus Research and Training Initiative builds individual capacity and networks of support for original research by young university-based academics in their home environment.
This program offers scholarships for graduate students in the Balkans and the Transcaucasian and Central Asian countries of the former Soviet Union.
We invite recent graduates of masters and LL.M. programs in the social sciences, law, and humanities to apply for this opportunity to gain experience in the field of human rights, government accountability, or penal reform.
The Open Society Foundations invites proposals from organizations interested in advancing existing advocacy efforts to address torture in health care and ensure government accountability.
The Roma Initiatives and Central European University announce an intensive English language program for young Roma graduates during the 2012-2013 academic year.
The Access to Essential Medicines Initiative seeks motivated candidates in Eastern Europe and Central Asia for this 18-month, part-time fellowship.
Hivos and the Arts & Culture Program of the Open Society Foundations invite project proposals for the Central Asia Pavilion to be realized within the framework of the 55th International Art Exhibition—Venice Biennale 2013.
This initiative promotes engagement with our partner organizations across Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union to take a more proactive role in shaping the penal reform agenda.
The Academic Fellowship Program supports promising local scholars and assists progressive universities in Southeastern Europe and Central Asia.
The Regional Seminar for Excellence in Teaching aims to support teaching excellence in the humanities and social sciences at the undergraduate university level in Southeastern Europe and Eurasia.
The Open Society Foundations invite applications from young Roma from Central and Eastern Europe for the second Roma Pride Summer Camp.
The Youth Action Fund seeks to identify, inspire, and support small groups of dedicated young people who can mobilize and influence large numbers of their peers to promote open society ideals.
The Faculty Development Fellowship is a nondegree program that encourages faculty to generate innovative approaches to curricular and pedagogical reform.
This program provides the research and teaching qualifications to individuals from Georgia and Kyrgyzstan who are positioned to become leading scholars in social work, public health, education, and psychology.
The program assists educational and civic development in South and Eastern Europe by exposing participants to a liberal arts curriculum, different models of classroom instruction, and community service work.
