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ACLS Opens 2026-27 Grant Cycle Marking Century of Scholarly Support

Marking a century of academic investment, the American Council of Learned Societies has officially launched its 2026-27 fellowship and grant competitions. The New York-based organization is inviting scholars across the humanities and social sciences to submit proposals, with a specific emphasis on fostering inclusive excellence within the higher education landscape.

ACLS Opens 2026-27 Grant Cycle Marking Century of Scholarly Support

The application window spans several months, with deadlines staggered according to specific program requirements. Among the primary offerings are the flagship ACLS Fellowships, alongside specialized support for dissertation research in American art and Buddhist studies. The council is also continuing its targeted outreach through HBCU Faculty Fellowships and Grants, and the Digital Justice Development Grant, which focuses on modernizing scholarly infrastructure.

Prospective applicants should note that all submission portals close at 5:00 PM ET on their respective deadline dates. The first major wave of applications is due on September 17, 2026, for the core ACLS Fellowships, followed by a series of deadlines through the fall and into early 2027. Interested individuals are encouraged to consult the organization's FAQ or reach out directly to their office to navigate the specific requirements of the peer review and award processes.

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