FUNDING SOURCES

The American-Indonesian Cultural & Educational Foundation (AICEF) offers scholarships and grants to students pursuing educational and cultural exchange programs between the United States and Indonesia.


The Asian Cultural Council Program offers grants and fellowships to support cultural exchange and artistic pursuits in Asia, providing funding for students in various artistic disciplines.


The Association for Asian Studies provides various grants, scholarships, and travel awards to support students engaged in Asian studies research and academic pursuits.


The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program provides funding opportunities for undergraduate students of limited financial means to study or intern abroad.


The Boren Awards provide scholarships and fellowships for U.S. undergraduate and graduate students to study critical languages in countries critical to U.S. national security, with a focus on fostering linguistic and cultural expertise.


The Blakemore Foundation offers language fellowships to support advanced study of East and Southeast Asian languages, providing financial assistance to graduate students, professionals, and individuals pursuing language immersion programs.


The CAORC Multi-Country Research Fellowship provides funding for doctoral students and scholars to conduct research in multiple countries in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Southeast Europe.


The Center for Indonesian Policy Studies (CIPS) Research Fellowship Program supports researchers and post-graduate students conducting policy-oriented research on Indonesia, providing financial assistance and mentorship.


The Center for Khmer Studies (CKS) Senior Fellowship Program offers financial support to scholars and researchers for conducting in-depth research on Cambodia's history, culture, and society.


The Colin Powell Leadership Program provides scholarships and leadership development opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students from diverse backgrounds, emphasizing leadership, public service, and global engagement.


The Critical Language Scholarship Program offers fully-funded language immersion programs for undergraduate and graduate students to study critical languages in countries around the world.


EALAC at Columbia University provides funding opportunities, such as research grants and travel awards, for students enrolled in the East Asian Languages and Cultures program to support their academic pursuits and fieldwork.


The Eisenhower Global Scholars program offers scholarships and research funding for graduate students studying global issues and international affairs, supporting their research and professional development.


The Freeman Awards for Study in Asia provide scholarships for U.S. undergraduate students to study abroad in East or Southeast Asia, with a focus on language acquisition and cultural immersion.


FLAS Fellowships, administered by various institutions, offer funding for undergraduate and graduate students to study less commonly taught languages and cultures, with an emphasis on area studies and language proficiency.


The Fulbright Scholar Program offers grants for U.S. scholars, researchers, and professionals to conduct research, teach, or pursue professional development opportunities abroad, fostering international exchange and understanding.


The Institute of International Education offers a wide range of scholarships, fellowships, and grants to support international education programs for students, scholars, and professionals in over 180 countries.


The International Dissertation Research Fellowship provides funding for doctoral students in the humanities and social sciences to conduct research abroad, supporting their dissertation projects.


The Luce Scholars Program selects young professionals for year-long internships in Asia, promoting cultural exchange and providing students with immersive experiences in various fields such as journalism, the arts, and international affairs.


The Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship provides financial support, mentoring, and research opportunities for undergraduate students from underrepresented backgrounds pursuing doctoral studies in the humanities and social sciences.


The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Senior Research Fellowship Program provides financial support to advanced scholars pursuing humanities research projects, including those focusing on Asian studies and related disciplines.


Princeton in Asia offers fellowships for recent graduates and young professionals to work in Asia, providing stipends, housing, and professional development opportunities in various fields such as education, public health, and environmental conservation.


The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Program in Buddhist Studies provides grants and fellowships for graduate students and scholars studying Buddhist traditions, supporting research, language study, and fieldwork related to Buddhist studies.


The Rotary Peace Fellowship offers fully-funded fellowships for individuals interested in pursuing a master's degree or a professional development certificate in fields related to peace and conflict resolution.