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Find similar grantsMain deadline: March 31, 2026. A3 expression of interest deadline was February 15. B2 expression of interest deadline was March 1.
2026 Barakat Trust Grants Programme is sponsored by The Barakat Trust. Offers grants to support heritage preservation, research, and education related to Islamic art and cultural heritage.
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Grant Applications Open 2026 - The Barakat Trust 2026 Grant Cycle: The Barakat Trust Every year on the 1st January , The Barakat Trust launches its annual grant cycle to provide funding for a diverse range of activities relating to the protection and promotion of cultural heritage in the Islamic world .
Our grants are divided into categories, depending on the project that you wish to complete, but must be relevant to Islamic art, architecture, archaeology, heritage, or conservation: A1 – funding for a taught Masters degree for students from the Islamic world A2 – contribution to project expenses eg.
conferences and fieldwork A3 – large conservation, training, digitalisation, and research projects A4 – contribution to costs of an academic publication B1 – three-month visiting scholarship in Oxford for a scholar from the Islamic world B2 – nine-month post-doctoral fellowship in Oxford B3 – funding for a Masters at the University of Oxford Applications are open until 31st March 2026 .
A3 has an expression of interest deadline of 15th February . B2 has an expression of interest deadline of 1st March . Make sure to carefully check the specific requirements of each grant category on our website.
To apply for grants visit out website here 2025 Grants Applications Closed Every year, our Grants applications close on 31st March.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Projects relating to Islamic art, architecture, archaeology, heritage, or conservation. A1: students from the Islamic world pursuing a taught Masters. A2: project expenses (conferences, fieldwork). A3: large conservation, training, digitalisation, and research projects. A4: academic publication costs. B1: scholars from the Islamic world for 3-month Oxford visiting scholarship. B2: 9-month Oxford postdoctoral fellowship. B3: Masters funding at University of Oxford. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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