The Travel Award - Spring, offered by the , provides a $5,000 travel grant for first-year Ph.D. students in fields like art history, history, architectural history, or religion. The grant supports travel to Latin America for research purposes, particularly for projects related to the Art of the Spanish Americas. Applications are due by January 15, 2027.
01.15.27
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$5,000
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Apr 26, 2026
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Foreign Languages Literature and Linguistics, History, Philosophy and Religious Studies
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Submit your application by January 15, 2027, including a CV, letter of recommendation, project description, and travel budget.
Amount: $5,000
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The Travel Award by the offers $5,000 to first-year Ph.D. students for research travel to Latin America, focusing on the Art of the Spanish Americas.
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