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August 7, 2015

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The American Council of Learned Societies recently announced its 2015 Public Fellows, a program that places recent humanities doctorates in two-year, paid appointments at government agencies and non-profit organizations. Working for museums, non-profits, and other organizations, ACLS Public Fellows highlight the contributions historians can make beyond the academy, in fields as varied as conservation, public policy, and marketing. Like the ACLS, the AHA is working to broaden the career horizons of highly-trained humanists through its Career Diversity for Historians initiative.  Part of this initiative is AHA Career Contacts, which arranges low-stakes, one-time informational interviews between graduate students and early career scholars and history PhDs beyond the professoriate—including a few ACLS Public Fellows.

Several historians were named fellows, listed below with their appointments:

  • Rachel Feinmark, PhD, History, University of Chicago, appointed Development Communications Manager, Tenement Museum
  • Megan French-Marcelin, PhD, U.S. History, Columbia University, appointed Policy Research Manager, American Civil Liberties Union
  • Franz D. Hofer, PhD, History, Cornell University, appointed Outreach Specialist, Vienna Museum
  • Nicole Ivy, PhD, African American Studies, American Studies, Yale University, appointed Museum Futurist, American Alliance of Museums
  • Nathaniel K. Powell, PhD, History, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, appointed Development Manager, World Monuments Fund
  • Alyssa Trometter, PhD, Historical Studies, University of Melbourne, Australia, appointed Partnerships Manager, CGI University, Clinton Global Initiative

Feinmark, French-Marcelin, and Powell are AHA members.

For a complete list of 2015 Public Fellows, please visit the ACLS Public Fellows program page. Congratulations to the winners!

This post first appeared on AHA Today.

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