The David and Catherine Cuthell Summer Research Fellowships in Turkish Studies

Term: Summer

This fellowship provides funding for students in any area of Turkish Studies, including the study of Turkish-speaking peoples from ancient periods to the modern as well as the study of cultures and civilizations in the former territories of the Ottoman Empire and within the borders of the modern Republic of Turkey. 

Columbia University’s Sakıp Sabancı Center for Turkish Studies is pleased to announce its annual Summer Fellowship competition for students in any area of Turkish Studies, including the study of Turkish-speaking peoples from ancient periods to the modern as well as the study of cultures and civilizations in the former territories of the Ottoman Empire and within the borders of the modern Republic of Turkey. Each fellowship carries a stipend of up to $3,000 and is designed to support library, archival, and collection research in Turkey of no less than one month during the summer of 2024. Language training in Modern Turkish/Ottoman may be supported if qualified research needs can be demonstrated.

All undergraduates, MA students, and first through sixth-year PhD students in the Humanities and Social Sciences Division of the School of Arts and Sciences at Columbia University are eligible to apply as long as they are in good academic standing.

Students who have received a Sakıp Sabancı Summer Fellowship previously may re-apply, but at equal qualification priority is given to first-time applicants. Fellowship funds may not be used to hire third parties to conduct on-site archival or field research for the fellowship recipient.

In order to apply, submit the following to amb49@columbia.edu:

  • CV
  • A statement (up to 500 words) explaining their research project, as well as a one-page appendix describing the research schedule, a timetable for the project’s completion, and the field research activities (e.g., the library, archival, or collection resources to be accessed, or the individuals to be interviewed).
  • Amount requested and detailed budget, including other sources of funding if applicable
  • Undergraduate and MA students must also submit a letter of recommendation from a faculty member.

The documents should be sent as one .pdf file, and the letter of recommendation should be sent directly by faculty member.

Fact Sheet

Discipline:
Humanities, Social Sciences
Eligibility:
Columbia Graduate Students, Columbia Undergraduates
Fellowship Type:
Summer Opportunity
Term:
Summer

Dates & Deadlines

Summer
2024
Application Deadline: 
Saturday, April 5, 2025