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Grant of the Week: New York Academy of Medicine Fellowships

Sadie Bergen | Jul 15, 2016

Every week, AHA Today showcases a new grant, fellowship, or scholarship of interest to historians which has been posted to our free Calendar. This week we are featuring two New York Academy of Medicine fellowships.

Applications for the New York Academy of Medicine Library’s two one-month residential fellowships, the Paul Klemperer Fellowship in the History of Medicine and the Audrey and William H. Helfand Fellowship in the History of Medicine and Public Health, are being accepted through late August for fellowships to be used during 2017.

The Audrey and William H. Helfand Fellowship in the History of Medicine and Public Health

The Helfand Fellowship supports research using Academy library resources for scholarly study of the history of medicine and public health. It is intended specifically for a scholar in residence at the Academy Center for the History of Medicine and Public Health. While all proposals will be thoroughly considered, preference will be given to applications that include an emphasis on the use of visual materials held in the Academy collections and in other area institutions.

The Paul Klemperer Fellowship in the History of Medicine

The Klemperer Fellowship supports research using the Academy Library’s resources for scholarly study of the history of medicine. It is intended specifically for a scholar in residence at the Academy Library.

For information and application forms, see the Library Fellowships page.

End: August 26, 2016
Contact: ashaner@nyam.org
More Info: http://www.nyam.org/awards-grants/library-fellowships/

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