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SINGAPORE-ICAO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES TRAINING PROGRAMME FELLOWSHIPS

Application Deadline: November 8, 2026.

LOCATION: Singapore

Singapore and ICAO established the Developing Countries Training Programme (DCTP) in 2001. Sponsored by the Singapore Government and in partnership with ICAO, the DCTP has been renewed for another three years from May 2025 to March 2028. It provides 330 Fellowships and 10 Scholarships to government officials from eligible developing ICAO Member States to attend specialised training programmes conducted by Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA).

ELIGIBILITY:

Government officials:

Who have received endorsement by your reporting officer and Director-General of Civil Aviation or equivalent. States should nominate only one applicant per course to enable more states to benefit from the DCTP.

Whose job qualifications/work portfolios are relevant to the course applied for.

The application deadline for each course is 16 weeks before the course start date. Fellowship applications should be submitted online via this application link.

Nomination form endorsed by your direct reporting officer (Part 1) and the Director-General of Civil Aviation or equivalent (Part 2). Please download a copy of the nomination form here

Applicants will be informed of the outcome of their application 12 weeks before the course start date. Successful applicants will receive an award letter via email and need to confirm acceptance of the award.

BENEFIT:

From April 2026 to March 2027, 110 Fellowships will be available. Fellowships are offered for SAA courses listed in the table below on the programme website. Each fellowship covers course fees, hotel accommodation, and a daily allowance.

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WENNER-GREN FOUNDATION DISSERTATION FIELDWORK GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS FOR DOCTORAL STUDENTS

Application Deadline: 01 May, 2026

LOCATION: USA

This grant program funds doctoral or thesis research that advances anthropological knowledge. Their goal is to support vibrant and significant work that furthers our understanding of what it means to be human. There is no preference for any methodology, research location, topic, or subfield. The Foundation particularly welcomes proposals that integrate two or more subfields and pioneer new approaches and ideas.

ELIGIBILITY:

Applicants must be enrolled in a doctoral program (or equivalent, if outside the U.S.). Qualified students of any nationality or institutional affiliation may apply. Applicants must designate a dissertation advisor or other scholar from the same institution who will take responsibility for supervising the project.

To receive an award, applicants must fulfill all of their program’s doctoral degree requirements, other than the dissertation/thesis, before the start date listed on their application form. Successful applicants must provide proof from their department that they have completed all the necessary coursework and exams.

Unsuccessful applicants are welcome to reapply. But as part of their resubmission, they must explain how they have addressed the reviewers’ concerns, along with any changes to their plans.

Grantees must complete all requirements of their existing award, including submission of the final report, before applying for a new award. We don’t allow applicants to have more than one submission under consideration at the same time.

BENEFIT:

The maximum Dissertation Fieldwork Grant is $25,000. Grants are nonrenewable. There is no limit to the duration of the grant, and applicants may request funding to cover distinct research phases (for example, two summers) if this is part of the research design. Wenner-Gren awards do not include funds to cover institutional overhead or any fees related to the administration of our grants and fellowships.

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