American Institute of Indian Studies Fellowship (AIIS)

Summary: 

Fellowship for PhD or higher performing research in India.

Application Deadline Date: 
Friday, November 15, 2024
# Awards: 
35
Academic Area: 

Wide variety of disciplines, especially Development Studies, Natural Resources Management, Public Health, and Regional Planning about India

Description: 
  • Junior Fellowships are for graduate students conducting research for their doctoral dissertations in India.
  • Senior Long- and Short-term Fellowships are for those holding the PhD degree.

    Performing and Creative Arts Fellowships are available to accomplished practitioners of the arts to conduct their projects in India.

    Applications from scholars who are part of a collaborative project involving other scholars are welcome, though AIIS fellowships are granted to individuals, not to teams. Amounts awarded to successful applicants who are members of group projects will be equivalent to fellowships awarded to scholars who submitted applications for individual projects.

    A small number of outstanding scholars will be awarded fellowships funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (Fellowship Programs at Independent Research Institutions). All applicants for senior fellowships who meet the eligibility requirements (who are either US citizens or non-citizens who have resided in the US for at least three years), who request funding for at least four months, and whose projects fall into a range of humanistic disciplines will be considered for an NEH-funded fellowship in a separate review process. Those who are awarded NEH-funded fellowships will receive generous stipends of $5,000 per month. No additional application is required.

Award Purpose: 
Research
Year In School: 
PhD
Post Doctoral
Eligibility Requirement - Gender: 
Any
Eligibility Requirement - Citizenship: 

Fellowships are funded by both U.S. government grants and AIIS endowment funds. Most of the federal funds received are restricted to U.S. citizens; non-U.S. citizens and performing/creative arts fellows are generally funded by the AIIS endowment. The AIIS strongly encourages applications from non-U.S. citizens and U.S. citizens alike, and remains committed to providing research opportunities to all qualified candidates regardless of nationality.

Eligibility Requirement - Residency: 

Any

Eligibility Requirement - Other: 

* Junior Fellowships (PhD candidates), Senior Long- and Short-term Fellowships (PhD holders) * Graduate students or full-time faculty at universities in the US * Research conducted in India

Specializations: 
Business and the Environment
Climate Change Science and Solutions
Ecosystem Management and Conservation
Energy and the Environment
Environmental Policy Analysis
Forestry
Industrial Ecology and Green Chemistry
People, Equity, and the Environment
Water Resource Science & Management
Urban
 
 
 
Date Updated: 
Monday, October 21, 2024
Recurring: 
Annual - November
Eligibility - Citizenship: 
Other