With funding generously provided by The Recording Academy, the GRAMMY Museum Grants Program awards grants each year to organizations and individuals to support efforts that advance the archiving and preservation of the music and recorded sound heritage of North America, and research projects related to the impact of music on the human condition. Grant funds have been utilized to preserve private collections as well as materials at the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian and numerous colleges, and universities. Research projects have studied the links between music and early childhood education, treatments for illnesses and injuries common to musicians, and the impact of music therapy on populations from infants to the elderly.
The Music Analysis Development Fund offers support for travel and subsistence to UK-based students and scholars working in the discipline...
Learn MoreThe Leon Levy Center for Biography offers four resident fellowships and one Sloan fellowship for a biography in science. Awards...
Learn MoreThe International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF) program supports the next generation of scholars in the humanities and humanistic social sciences...
Learn MoreALSCW Dissertation Fellowship The annual fellowship is designed to support an individual whose doctoral dissertation involves literary history and/or aesthetics...
Learn MoreThe Luce Scholars Program is a nationally competitive fellowship program. It was launched by the Henry Luce Foundation in 1974...
Learn MoreSEM Prizes, Section Prizes, and Chapter Prizes recognize individuals for distinguished work in ethnomusicology. SEM Prizes and Section Prizes are...
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