Scholarship Background
SOAS is providing the Christoph Von Fürer Haimendorf Fund for International Anthropological Field Research. The scholarship is for 2024/2025 academic year.
In order to qualify for the Fürer Haimendorf Fund for Anthropological Field Research, candidates need to match their research topics with the areas and approaches utilized by Professor Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf, concentrating on the cultures and communities in South and South East Asia.
Furthermore, candidates should expect to use digital techniques for ethnographic documentation in their research projects.
With an extensive history of more than 100 years, SOAS has become a top institution worldwide for interdisciplinary research and teaching, drawing students and academics globally.
The university’s dedication to promoting comprehension and involvement with regions vital to worldwide matters positions it as a center for academic achievement and intercultural communication.
SOAS provides a wide range of programs in anthropology, economics, languages, and politics, designed to prepare students with the necessary knowledge and skills for navigating today’s interconnected world.
Chosen individuals from the Fürer Haimendorf Fund will be granted monetary assistance to help with the costs of their fieldwork or travel, helping them to progress their doctoral studies in anthropology at SOAS.
Eligibility Criteria
Scholarship is provided for students interested in studying the same subjects as Professor von Fürer-Haimendorf. All nationalities can apply for the scholarship.
Scholarship Level
Christoph Von Fürer Haimendorf Fund is for Doctoral programs
Scholarship Amount & Incentive
Field work and travel cost
Scholarship Application Procedure
To be considered, send in a project proposal of no more than 500 words and a budget by June 14, 2024 to the Departmental Director of Doctoral Studies. The selection committee will determine the annual awards based on the quantity and caliber of applicants received.
Scholarship Deadline
14 June 2024
Additional Information
For further query, contact Professor Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf and The Fürer-Haimendorf Archive.