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Apply for an NEH-funded Seminar, Institute, or Workshop

NEH funds a wide-variety of programs that can help you expand your humanities knowledge, engage in concentrated research, or improve your classroom teaching. Check out the list below for the latest offerings, ordered by division.

Division of Education Programs: Workshops and Seminars

Summer Seminars and Institutes for College and University Teachers
Attendees spend between two to six weeks on in-depth study of a humanities topic.

Landmarks of American History and Culture Workshops for Community College Teachers
These one-week programs will give participants direct experiences in the interpretation of significant historical and cultural sites and the use of archival and other primary evidence.

Landmarks of American History and Culture Workshops for School Teachers
These one-week programs will give participants direct experiences in the interpretation of significant historical and cultural sites and the use of archival and other primary evidence.

Division of Education Programs: Bridging Cultures at Community Colleges

These funded projects focus on the theme of Bridging Cultures, an agency-wide initiative that encourages exploration of the ways in which cultures from around the globe, as well as cultures within America’s borders, have influenced American society.

Division of Research Programs: Fellowship Programs at Independent Research Institutions

Fellowship Programs at Independent Research Institutions support qualified centers and institutions to offer NEH fellowships in the humanities. Scholars can pursue their research while benefitting from the center's special resources or its location abroad and the collegial association with other fellows.

Attend An ODH Funded Institute

The NEH program Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities funds workshops and institutes on various topics in the digital humanities.