General Websites for Fellowship Opportunities
These sites are maintained by other offices or universities and for this reason they duplicate each other to some extent. It’s worth browsing through at least one of them to see if there is something that suits you.
Berkeley’s Townsend Center for the Humanities list of fellowship opportunities for dissertation-stage graduate students, recent Ph.D. recipients, and faculty in the arts, humanities and social sciences.
Columbia Fellowship Web Site which provides information on applying for fellowships as well as a searchable database of fellowship opportunities.
Cornell Fellowship Database provides by far the longest list of opportunities, including lists of summer and postdoctoral opportunities; searchable as a database, contains detailed descriptions of programs, as well as links to their web sites.
Duke University lists fellowship opportunities for graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty in the arts, humanities and social sciences.
The Institute for Broadening Participation maintains list of portable fellowship opportunities for graduate and postdoctoral study, as well as providing a variety of related resources.
The Linguistic Society of America (LSA) provides a grants calendar and list of grant agency addresses to LSA members from the “Guides to Grants, Fellowships and Awards” link on the LSA resources page. (This list includes graduate opportunities, but is not limited to them.)
Stanford University’s List of Fellowships (A web site designed for advanced undergraduates, which includes links to the major fellowship programs; most of these opportunities are subsumed under other fellowship listing sites.)
Stanford's Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Education external funding web page.
Stanford's Financial Aid Office external funding web page.
Stanford’s Center for East Asian Studies provides lists of funding opportunities for research on China, Japan, Korea, and Asia, in general.
The University of Chicago maintains a fellowship data base designed for various levels and disciplines.
NSF’s Division of Graduate Education’s list of fellowship opportunities includes links to the web sites, which include sites with general information on financial aid.
UCLA Graduate & Postdoctoral Extramural Support (GRAPES) Database provides an extensive searchable database of funding opportunities for students at all stages of graduate study, as well as opportunities for postdoctoral fellowships.