Supports feature documentary films and interactive digital documentaries that combine engaging storytelling with in-depth journalism that examine underreported but important social issues, films that have the potential to spark dialogue, create understanding, and contribute to social, culture, and policy change.
Furthermore grants assist nonfiction books having to do with art, architecture, and design; cultural history, the city, and related public issues; and conservation and preservation.
If you are interested in applying for this fellowship opportunity, please contact Rena Saltzman and Addy Bareiss for additional information.
Supports individuals pursuing innovative and unconventional approaches to fundamental open society challenges. The fellowship funds work that will enrich public understanding of those challenges and stimulate far-reaching and probing conversations within the Open Society Foundations and in the world.
Supports scholarly events, in particular national and international conferences with the aim of facilitating the discussion and analysis of specific scholarly questions as well as fostering cooperation and networking of scholars working in the same field or on interdisciplinary topics.
Provides an opportunity for teachers outside of Korea to promote understanding about Korea and broaden the scope of Korea-related education in the classroom.
Provides funding for one academic semester for research on IFK’s current research focus, “Imaginations of Disorder,” or other projects within the realm of humanities and social sciences.
Supports projects that address a significant humanities theme that is important to a particular community, region, or state.
Seeks proposals to publish documentary editions of historical records. Projects may focus on the papers of major figures from American history or cover broad historical movements in politics, military, business, social reform, the arts, and other aspects of the national experience.
Supports archival repositories in preserving and processing primary source materials. The program emphasizes the creation of online tools that facilitate the public discovery of historical records.
Supports films that examine international themes and subjects in the humanities. The films are meant to spark Americans’ engagement with the broader world by exploring countries and cultures outside of the United States.
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