Grants and Fellowships

AGHI offers a range fellowships and funding opportunities every year, including the undergraduate AGHI Humanities Summer Internship Grants and an AGHI Graduate Research Fellowship. Find out more about our current fellows’ projects by visiting our Current Fellows and Current Grad Students pages.

Below, you’ll find currently open listings for scholarships and grants, some fully funded by AGHI and others supported by affiliates and friends. Any questions? Email [email protected].

Graduate students and postdoctoral students are also recommended to keep an eye on events, resources, and advising/meeting opportunities offered by the Phutures office and further career and professionalization staff, located at the Imagine Center [formerly the Life Design Lab/Career Center].

Graduate Opportunities

Grad instructorships: Blast Courses in the Humanities (Summer 2024)

This year, AGHI invites proposals from JHU grad students in the humanities (and humanistic social sciences) for Blast Courses in the Humanities, to run for five weeks in Summer 2024. […] Read Full Posting »

Postdoc: Society of Fellows in the Humanities 2024-25

The Society of Fellows assembles a select group of recent JHU PhD and MFA recipients to pursue a range of meaningful careers available to scholars in the Humanities and Humanistic […] Read Full Posting »

Postdoctoral Fellowship, Alexander Grass Humanities Institute (AGHI) and Sheridan Libraries Winston Tabb Special Collections Research Center (Tabb Center), Johns Hopkins University

The Tabb Center / AGHI Engaged Humanities Postdoctoral Fellowship offers a unique opportunity to train for a career in public humanities. The one-year position, renewable for a second year, supports public […] Read Full Posting »

AGHI Graduate Research Fellowship

AGHI is accepting applications from Ph.D. students in the 13 humanities departments in KSAS, including the Anthropology, Political Theory, Sociology, and History of Medicine programs, to become AGHI Graduate Research […] Read Full Posting »