https://maryjahariscenter.org/blog/caari-hff-graduate-fellowship
The Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute (CAARI) in Nicosia, Cyprus, welcomes scholars and students specializing in archaeology, history, and culture of Cyprus and the eastern Mediterranean. CAARI is located in central Nicosia close to the Cyprus Museum and the Archaeological Research Unit of the University of Cyprus (both with major libraries), as well as the main business and commercial district. In addition to hostel accommodation for a total of twelve residents, the institute has excellent research facilities: a 10,000-volume library, comprehensive map and artifact collections, archival material, and facilities for Internet, scanning, and photography.
The CAARI-HFF Graduate Fellowship offers one grant to a graduate student of any nationality, with a preference given to scholars from Egypt, Cyprus, Lebanon, and Syria, enrolled in a graduate program in any nation.
The funding is to be used to fund a period of research time in residence at CAARI and to help defray costs of travel. The purpose of the time at CAARI must be to conduct research on a project relevant to the maritime archaeology or maritime heritage of Cyprus.
Residence at CAARI is required.