Gustav Jeeninga Museum Fellowship for Archaeology
Purpose
The Gustav Jeeninga Museum Fellowship for Archaeology is established for the purpose of developing scholars in the field of archaeology and biblical studies. The intent of this fellowship is that recipients will become engaged in the field of archaeology, establish a chosen career in this field or in biblical studies, or broaden their biblical knowledge through practical experience with archaeological fieldwork.
Application for Gustav Jeeninga Museum Fellowship for Archaeology [PDF]
The following is a list of past recipients of the scholarship:
| Year of Fellowship | Fellowship Recipient | Fellowship Location |
| 2008 | Shannon New-Spangler | Tel-Dan, Israel |
| 2009 | Haley McCracken | Bethsaida Excavation Project, Israel |







