Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Grant – Apply Now

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The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Grant offers short-term financial support to postgraduate students and researchers engaged in Armenian Studies. This grant enables scholars to conduct academic activities that improve research quality, encourage knowledge exchange, and provide additional information on Armenian history.

About the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Grant

The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Grant supports clearly defined short-term academic activities rather than long-term academic programmes. It provides funding for research visits, archival work and field research that directly contribute to scholarly work in Armenian Studies. Applicants must present a clear academic purpose and show how the proposed activity supports their research goals.

The foundation designed this grant to help scholars access specialised resources, academic institutions, and professional networks that enhance the quality of their work. Projects that involve international research exposure or access to unique collections receive strong consideration when this access adds clear value to the research outcome.

The grant covers only direct project-related costs incurred during the approved activity period. Applicants must demonstrate careful planning and responsible use of funds. The foundation prioritises projects that deliver solutions within a limited timeframe.

Funding Size

  • Typical grant amount: €3,000
  • Maximum award: €5,000
  • Project duration supported: up to three months

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Who Can Apply for the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Grant

Eligible organisation types

  • Master’s students specialising in Armenian Studies
  • Doctoral candidates conducting Armenian-focused research
  • Early career or independent researchers in relevant academic fields

Registration or legal documents

  • Proof of enrolment at a recognised academic institution
  • Confirmation of academic or research affiliation
  • Curriculum vitae and valid identification documents

Project focus requirements

  • Academic activities directly linked to Armenian Studies
  • Clearly defined research objectives and outcomes
  • Projects that strengthen scholarly knowledge or research capacity

Geographic eligibility

  • Applicants from any country may apply
  • Research activities may take place internationally
  • Projects must maintain a strong academic connection to Armenian Studies

Sector or thematic focus

  • Armenian history, culture, language, and heritage
  • Humanities and social sciences
  • Interdisciplinary academic research
  • Academic exchange and knowledge dissemination

Application Process

  • Review the eligibility criteria and grant focus areas
  • Prepare a clear project proposal with objectives and expected outcomes
  • Develop a detailed and realistic budget
  • Gather all required supporting documents
  • Submit the complete application before the  deadline
  • Await review and notification within the published assessment timeline

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Required Materials

  • Completed application form
  • Project proposal outlining objectives, methods, and expected outcomes
  • Detailed budget with justification
  • Proof of academic or research status (enrolment letter, supervisor confirmation)
  • Resume

Key Dates

  • Application opens: 19 January 2026
  • Monthly review period: First ten days of each month
  • Final application deadline: 4 December 2026
  • Project start period: Within three months of approval

Selection Notes

  • The grant is highly competitive
  •  Priority is given to applicants who want to focus on areas like Armenian history, culture, language, interdisciplinary research, and international academic collaboration
  • Those who cannot apply include undergraduate students, applicants seeking long-term degree funding, and projects unrelated to Armenian Studies

Official Source Of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Grant

Application Page: https://gulbenkian.pt/en/bolsas-lista/short-term-grant-for-armenian-studies/

 

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