The Anthropology Department provides five years of funding for graduate students in the PhD program. Funding beyond the five years and for summer fieldwork can be obtained through university sources or external sources. Below is a starter list of links to funding opportunities.
University Funding Opportunities
- Dean’s Teaching Fellowship
- Program for the Study of Women, Gender & Sexuality
- Program in Latin America Studies
- Program in Jewish Studies
- Research funding at the Krieger School
- University Writing Program
External Funding Opportunities
- American Anthropological Association Fellowships
- American Institute of Bangladesh Studies
- American Institute of Indian Studies
- Andrew W. Mellon Foundation/ACLS Early Career Fellowship Program
- Charlotte Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship
- Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation
- Ford Foundation Fellowships
- IIE Fulbright
- International Research and Exchange Board
- Jacob K. Javits Fellowship
- NSF
- Pew Charitable Trusts
- Social Science Research Council
- Spencer Foundation
- The Wenner-Gren Foundation
- Whiting Foundation