Call for Proposals: George R. Throop Endowment — 2026 Funding Cycle

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Call for Proposals: George R. Throop Endowment — 2026 Funding Cycle


The Department of Art History & Archaeology and The John and Penelope Biggs Department of Classics invite applications for the 2026 George R. Throop Endowment, which provides financial support for research and training in Western Classics and Archaeology. The Endowment continues its mission to advance scholarly work and participation in recognized archaeological or Classics-focused programs. 

About the Endowment

The George R. Throop Endowment offers supplemental funding to students and academics pursuing research projects or participating in archaeological fieldwork or Classics study programs. The fund traditionally supports work leading toward a degree or enhancing scholarly preparation in these disciplines.

Funding Amounts

For the 2026 cycle, applicants may request:

  • Up to $1,700 for first-time applicants
  • Up to $1,200 for second-time applicants

These amounts are consistent with the most recent published cycle and may be adjusted depending on available resources. 

Eligible Activities

Applicants may seek funding for:

  • Research contributing to a Classics or archaeology project
  • Costs related to field or laboratory work
  • Participation in archaeological field schools or structured Classics study programs
  • Expenses including travel, lodging, equipment, analyses, fees, and other project-related needs

Proposal Requirements

Applicants should submit a single PDF or Word document including the following:

For Research Proposals

  • Research Question & Contribution (approx. 500 words)
    Describe the central question and how the project advances the field.
  • Methods Summary (approx. 300 words)
    Outline research activities, including locations, timeline, and analytical approaches.
  • Budget Summary
    A specific and itemized budget detailing how Throop funding will support the project.
     

For Field Schools or Study Programs

  • Program Description (approx. 250 words)
    Provide details about the program’s activities, curriculum, or fieldwork practices.
  • Statement of Purpose (approx. 250 words)
    Explain why you selected the program and what you hope to gain.
  • Budget Summary
    Include travel, housing, fees, and other costs.
  • Program Director Letter
    A letter verifying program details and compliance with relevant guidelines.
     

Submission Instructions

Submit your complete proposal as a single .docx or .pdf file to:

Sarah Baitzel
Department of Anthropology, Campus Box 1114
Email: sbaitzel@wustl.edu
 

Deadline

Proposals should be submitted by:

Deadline: March 20, 2026

Award Administration

Funding is disbursed through the Department of Anthropology, following standard Washington University procedures.
 

Final Report

Recipients must submit a final report (up to 1,000 words) with 2–3 images by October 1, 2026, documenting their research outcomes, as required by the Endowment’s donors. Some recipients may also be invited to give a brief recorded presentation in the following spring semester.