Princeton opens research grants for world’s scholars

Ismah Ayomide Hassan
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The Friends of the Princeton University Library have announced the 2026–2027 Library Research Grants, inviting scholars from around the world to apply for short-term funding to explore Princeton’s world-class special and distinctive collections.

Aim

The grant programme is designed for researchers who wish to engage deeply with Princeton’s rare and unique holdings to produce innovative, underexplored studies in the humanities and cultural heritage fields.

Its broader goal is to support scholarship that expands global understanding of history, art and culture while reinforcing Princeton’s position as a leading hub for archival and academic research.

Funding details

Each successful applicant will receive a grant of up to $6,000, along with transportation support to cover travel expenses.

The funding is intended to support research stays of two to four weeks, covering accommodation and other on-site costs.

Non-U.S. citizens should note that 30% of their grant will be withheld for tax purposes, though a portion may be reclaimed through U.S. tax filings.

Eligibility

Applications are open to:

  • Doctoral students and recent PhD graduates

  • Tenured and non-tenured faculty

  • Independent scholars

Preference will be given to applicants who do not have easy access to Princeton’s collections.

Application requirements

Interested candidates must submit their applications via Princeton’s online grant portal, including the following:

  1. A current CV or résumé

  2. A project narrative (maximum 1,000 words) detailing how Princeton’s collections will support the proposed research

  3. Two letters of recommendation submitted directly through the application system

Deadline

Applications close on January 14, 2026. Visit the Princeton University Library website to access the grant portal.

Explore our Opportunities page for international research grants.

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