Scholarships

Japanese Institute of Anatolian Archaeology offers two scholarships to local Turkish students who help with the excavation work and the processing of artifacts at Kaman-Kalehöyük. Although the amount of these scholarships offered every month is not very large, we hope it is enough to perhaps buy a book or take care of other expenses.

Prince Mikasa Foundation Scholarship

This scholarship was established by Prince Tomohito in 1990. From 1998, supported by Prince Takahito Mikasa, this foundation offers scholarships to 3 to 5 students every year.

See the comments from scholarship recipients.

Soroptimist International of Kyoto Scholarship for Women at Kaman-Kalehöyük

In 2004, Soroptimist International of Kyoto established a fund for girl students of Çağırkan village. From this fund, every year 2 to 3 girl students are offered scholarships. In 2007, The Japan-Turkey Ladies Club in Tokyo donated to this scholarship fund.

See the comments from scholarship recipients.