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Grant of the Week: McCullough Research Fellowship

Alana Venable | Feb 4, 2022

Every week, Perspectives Daily showcases a new grant, fellowship, or scholarship that has been posted to our free community calendar. This week we are featuring a call for applications for the McCullough Research Fellowship.  

Criteria

Marietta College's Bank of America/David and Rosalee McCullough Research Fellowship encourages the scholarly use of special collections at the Legacy Library by providing support for travel, lodging, and food at Marietta, Ohio.

The Special Collections at Legacy Library document the history and culture of the Ohio Valley. The collections located at Legacy Library are centered on the era of the New Nation and the early settlement of Ohio and the Northwest Territory, but they are also rich in the history of Ohio, the Mid-Ohio Valley, and the Midwest.

During their two- or four-week residency, fellows will conduct research in the Legacy Library's Special Collections, present an informal public lecture on their research, and meet with students once or twice in class to engage in discussion. The research and student engagement portions of the residency may take place at different times, though the student engagement portion should occur during a fall or spring semester.

Amount

Fellows receive a $500 stipend for a 2-week residency or $1,000 stipend for a 4-week residency, as well as free accommodation in a college-owned apartment and access to on-campus dining facilities for the duration of the residency.

End: February 15, 2022

More Info: https://library.marietta.edu/mcculloughfellowship

Contact: McCulloughFellowship@marietta.edu


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