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Archaeological Institute of America (AIA): The AIA is pleased to offer six fellowships for travel and study to deserving scholars. Fellowships are open to members of the Archaeological Institute of America, and information for each fellowship is listed below. If you have any questions, contact the Fellowship Coordinator at 617-358-4184 or lsparks@aia.bu.edu.
http://www.archaeological.org/webinfo.php?page=10007

Bibliographical Society of America (BSA): Supports bibliographical inquiry as well as research in the history of the book trades and in publishing history. Eligible topics may concentrate on books and documents in any field, but should focus on the book or manuscript (the physical object) as historical evidence. Such topics may include establishing a text or studying the history of book production, publication, distribution, collecting, or reading.
http://www.bibsocamer.org/fellows.htm

Lemmermann Foundation Scholarship Awards: Awards scholarships to University students, who need to study in Rome to carry out research and prepare their theses concerning Rome and the Roman culture from the Pre-Roman period to the present day time in the classical studies.
http://lemmermann.nexus.it/

Metropolitan Museum of Art Fellowships: The Metropolitan Museum of Art offers annual resident fellowships in art history to qualified graduate students at the predoctoral level as well as to postdoctoral researchers. Projects should relate to the Museum's collection. The fields of research for art history candidates include Asian art, arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas, antiquities, arms and armor, costumes, drawings, illuminated manuscripts, paintings, photographs, prints, sculpture, textiles, and Western art. Some art history fellowships for travel abroad are also available for students whose projects involve firsthand examination of paintings in major European collections.
http://www.metmuseum.org/education/fellowship.html

Newberry Library Weiss/Brown Publication Subvention Award: Subsidizes the publication of a scholarly book or books on European civilization before 1700 in the areas of music, theater, cultural studies, or French or Italian literature. Authors must document that their projects have been accepted for publication and provide detailed information regarding the publication and the subvention request. Application instructions for this award are different than other awards.
http://www.newberry.org/research/felshp/weissbro.html

Rome Prize Fellowships: Predoctoral and postdoctoral fellows are selected to pursue individual research projects in various fields of the arts and humanities while in residence at the American Academy in Rome. Fellowships are offered in the following fields: Architecture, Graphic Design, Historic Preservation and Conservation, Industrial Design, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Musical Composition, Set Design, Urban Design, Urban Planning, Visual Arts, Archaeology, Classical Studies, History of Art, Modern Italian Studies, and Post-Classical Humanistic Studies.
http://www.aarome.org/prize.htm

Society of Architectural Historians: Open to junior scholars (including graduate students) and senior scholars who plan to research Spanish, Portuguese or Ibero-American architecture. This award is designed to cover travel expenses.
http://www.sah.org/