Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 293.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
<http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
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Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 10:12:17 +0100
From: David Gants <dgants@parallel.park.uga.edu>
Subject: 2001-02 Newberry Fellowships
The Newberry Library invites applications for its Fellowships in the
Humanities, 2001-02.
Long-term fellowships are available to postdoctoral scholars (and Ph.D.
candidates in the case of the Spencer Fellowship) for periods of six to
eleven months, unless otherwise noted under the fellowship description.
Applicants for post-doctoral awards must hold the Ph.D. at the time of
application. The stipend for these fellowships is up to $30,000 unless
specified under the award description. Long-term fellowships include:
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship
Lloyd Lewis Fellowship in American History
Monticello College Foundation Fellowship for Women
Mellon Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
Spencer Foundation Fellowship in the History of Education
Short-term fellowships are intended for postdoctoral scholars or Ph.D.
candidates (or equivalent for the field) from outside of the Chicago area
who have a specific need for Newberry collections. Scholars whose principal
residence or place of employment is within the Chicago area are not
eligible. The tenure of short-term fellowships varies from one week to two
months unless otherwise noted under the award description (a majority of
fellowships are one month or less). The amount of the award is generally
$1200 per month. Short-term fellowships include:
Newberry Library Short-Term Fellowship
American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Fellowship
Arthur Weinberg Fellowship for Independent Scholars
South Central Modern Language Association Fellowship
The Audrey Lumsden-Kouvel Fellowship
Lester J. Cappon Fellowship in Documentary Editing
Short-Term Fellowship in the History of Cartography
Center for Great Lakes Culture/Michigan State University Fellowships
The Newberry Library also offers several special fellowships and awards,
including:
Frances C. Allen Fellowship
Newberry/British Academy Fellowship for Study in Great Britain
Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbttel Fellowship
Weiss/Brown Publication Subvention Award
Ecole des Chartes Exchange Fellowship
The application deadline for all fellowships and awards is January 20,
2001. The Newberry Library is an independent research library, free and
open to the public, located on Chicago's near north side. The Newberry's
holdings number more than 1.5 million volumes and 5 million manuscript
pages. The collections concern the civilizations of Western Europe and the
Americas from the late Middle Ages to the early twentieth century. For
more information or to download application materials, visit The Newberry
Library's web site at www.newberry.org. If you would like materials sent
to you by mail, write to Committee on Awards, 60 West Walton Street,
Chicago, IL 60610-3380; phone: 312-255-3666; or e-mail
research@newberry.org.
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